tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post6939289041239335922..comments2024-03-15T17:35:03.278+08:00Comments on Malaysia Students: How to Get into Malaysia Public Universities (IPTA)?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-68365795266525075952020-11-23T13:55:19.504+08:002020-11-23T13:55:19.504+08:00can i take a foundation in a private university th...can i take a foundation in a private university then take a degree in public university?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-81255098922305638912020-07-24T03:12:59.378+08:002020-07-24T03:12:59.378+08:00Hi! I'd would like to ask is it possible to en...Hi! I'd would like to ask is it possible to enter public university through walk in and not through UPU?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-86407895249518768812019-03-29T09:45:40.230+08:002019-03-29T09:45:40.230+08:00NO
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Is it possible to enter public uni after completi...<br />Is it possible to enter public uni after completing my foundation in private college ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12811161740783494372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-63978326649559761842018-05-15T17:28:13.684+08:002018-05-15T17:28:13.684+08:00Is it possible to enter public uni after completin...Is it possible to enter public uni after completing my foundation in private college ? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12811161740783494372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-10916862605357946092016-12-28T15:31:34.545+08:002016-12-28T15:31:34.545+08:00Is it possible for public university to accept a g...Is it possible for public university to accept a graduate Diploma from private university?bryannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-41984013423347817922016-10-24T19:13:36.366+08:002016-10-24T19:13:36.366+08:00If i take a level, can i further my studies in a l...If i take a level, can i further my studies in a local public university?alifahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-41563539450759127112016-07-30T17:28:42.445+08:002016-07-30T17:28:42.445+08:00can i switch to another school(which is different ...can i switch to another school(which is different from my previous secondary school) to study form 6? is it fixed by moe or optional?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02258299126790689880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-91738935995162947082016-03-04T14:33:01.056+08:002016-03-04T14:33:01.056+08:00hii, i just received my stpm result. my pngk was 3...hii, i just received my stpm result. my pngk was 3.25 . what course am i have to apply for? any suggestion? im pretty much interested in international relations studies.So am i qualified enough for all the requirements ?<br />thank you sir/mam! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-20283401359947745782015-06-17T15:01:48.591+08:002015-06-17T15:01:48.591+08:00Can i do foundation in private and continue degree...Can i do foundation in private and continue degree in public university ? ans needed , urgent . thnk you Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09381297004719072920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-90466557991574702732014-12-16T22:39:19.206+08:002014-12-16T22:39:19.206+08:00Hi,
Im an STPM graduate in 2006. I have also obta...Hi,<br /><br />Im an STPM graduate in 2006. I have also obtained a Diploma.Can i apply to Year 2 Degree in University Malaya?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-55284427885439065522014-10-29T15:47:15.526+08:002014-10-29T15:47:15.526+08:00IPTS Malaysia or private universities are perhaps ...IPTS Malaysia or private universities are perhaps the only option for those unable to get into public uni. IPTA & IPTS Malaysianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-78322313261530790962014-05-04T01:17:08.905+08:002014-05-04T01:17:08.905+08:00Is there a chance to enter public university when ...Is there a chance to enter public university when I finished my A level in private university?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-12274682770584456932014-05-04T01:13:11.605+08:002014-05-04T01:13:11.605+08:00Hi I did my spm in 2012. So is there any possibili...Hi I did my spm in 2012. So is there any possibilities I can apply for Form 6 this year?Pls reply ASAP.TQAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-38353401009478794962014-04-25T12:53:33.999+08:002014-04-25T12:53:33.999+08:00Hi.. im stpm science stream student 2012...my poin...Hi.. im stpm science stream student 2012...my pointer is very low to enter public uni...so I plan to do my degree programme in private uni..<br />After graduate can I get jobs in goverment?cAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-88373094058767470822013-09-01T18:29:09.760+08:002013-09-01T18:29:09.760+08:00I'm sitting for IGCSE aka O levels... but i w...I'm sitting for IGCSE aka O levels... but i want to apply for IPTA.. does IPTA accept malaysian students who sits for O level instead of SPM?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-794531914188458042013-08-12T13:17:58.965+08:002013-08-12T13:17:58.965+08:00Helo..can i join government university after done ...Helo..can i join government university after done foundation in private university.. my cgpa is 3.82...i want to do bachelor in accounting..tqAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02315467884344272954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-6527701401389980692013-07-19T01:59:48.902+08:002013-07-19T01:59:48.902+08:00We are NOT talking about politics but EDUCATION fo...We are NOT talking about politics but EDUCATION for all Malaysians.<br />***************************************************************************<br />We should also VOICE OUT STRONGLY on WHY all the foundation ("asasi") courses for SPM leavers at the following universities are 100% reserved only for bumiputras. This is absolutely unacceptable and a gross unfairness to other Malaysians.<br />(1) UM - Universiti Malaya<br />(2) UIAM - Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia<br />(3) UMIMAS - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak<br />(4) UMS - Universiti Malaysia Sabah<br />(5) USIM - Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia<br /><br />Furthermore, the quota system in our public matriculation colleges and most public universities in Malaysia for other Malaysians is still being practised - meaning in general, there is 10% for non-bumi and 90% for bumi. <br /><br />Although the word meritocracy is mentioned, the non-bumi are in fact competing among themselves for the 10% and not competing with the bumi who are in the 90% and this means the bumi only compete among the bumi for the 90%. The 10% and 90% quota truly makes the meritocracy system, no merit at all because of the division.<br /><br />The quota system should be abolished as education is the right of all Malaysians. It should not be based on race and politics. Instead a true meritocracy system should be implemented to uphold the true meaning of 1Malaysia! We must be reminded that there are also low and middle income groups in other Malaysians and not just among the bumi. There are many other Malaysians who could not afford to send their children to private universities and colleges as the overall cost of the private education is expensive!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-17936280300259948852013-04-20T23:07:05.209+08:002013-04-20T23:07:05.209+08:00▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃
TOP 5 UNIVERSITIES IN MA...▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃<br />TOP 5 UNIVERSITIES IN MALAYSIA 2012/2013<br />▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃<br /><br />(1)Universiti Malaya(UM)<br />(2)Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia(UKM)<br />(3)Universiti Sains Malaysia(USM)<br />(4)Universiti Teknologi Malaysia(UTM)<br />(5)Universiti Putra Malaysia(UPM)<br /><br />NOTE: To be offered a place in the above top universities especially demanding courses, one needs to have at least a CGPA 3.5 to be able to better compete with others but still there is no guarantee.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-50930127038396143032013-04-09T22:31:56.415+08:002013-04-09T22:31:56.415+08:00ESPECIALLY FOR BIASISWA AND MATRIKULASIESPECIALLY FOR BIASISWA AND MATRIKULASIJEFnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-24395416018334902682013-04-09T22:30:31.150+08:002013-04-09T22:30:31.150+08:00Yes its totally unfair to set a quota like that. &...Yes its totally unfair to set a quota like that. "Bumiputera" should occupy at most 60-70% as that is only 60-70% of Malaysian are recognized as bumiputera! Chinese race occupy a massive amount of at least 25% in this country. <br /><br /> To make it fair, GOVERNMENT SHOULD ALWAYS GIVE A QUOTA OF AT LEAST 25% FOR CHINESE RACE AS THERE ARE TOO MANY BANGSA CINA. Otherwise, we have no choice but to change Malaysia into a republic one!JEFnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-49883936748603354082013-04-05T11:26:27.873+08:002013-04-05T11:26:27.873+08:00MCA’s RECORD ON EDUCATION:
Very Shameful and Path...MCA’s RECORD ON EDUCATION: <br />Very Shameful and Pathetic!!! -Koon Yew Yin.<br /><br />Even today, the foundation courses ('asasi') for SPM holders at our public universities ('IPTA') like UM,UIAM,UMS and UNIMAS are only open for bumiputras. MCA in spite of having a Deputy Education Minister have not addressed this issue even though complaints have been forwarded to them long time ago.<br /><br />USIM's foundation programmes for SPM holders, although cater to all - bumi and non-bumi, the stumbling block is that the applicant needs to have a pass in Bahasa Arab and two other related religious subjects. It is very difficult for non-malays or those who do not have this entry requirement or those who have not studied those subjects to apply for further studies at USIM.<br /><br />Quota system should be abolised once and for all so that our public universities ('IPTA') can focus on quality towards our Malaysian goal of Vision 2020 based on our original True 1Malaysia Culture! <br /><br />READ MORE by copy & paste this link:<br />http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/mcas-record-on-education-shameful-and-pathetic-koon-yew-yin/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-13778648678855250422013-04-05T03:13:20.739+08:002013-04-05T03:13:20.739+08:00MCA’s Record on Education:
Shameful and Pathetic!...MCA’s Record on Education: <br />Shameful and Pathetic!<br /><br />Koon Yew Yin<br />The Malaysian Insider<br />21st August 2012<br /><br />National Education: Bigger MCA Failing<br /><br />This national disgrace has one of its leading stake players the MCA which has held the Deputy Minister of Education portfolio for umpteen years. Can the MCA point to any educational innovation that it has introduced? Can the MCA point to any educational policy of merit, fairness, and tolerance that it has been responsible for since independence?<br /><br />Let’s take the system of government scholarships. During the last 40 years of the NEP, tens if not hundreds of thousands of parents of non-Bumiputera students with excellent SPM results have complained of discrimination when their children have been rejected in their applications for government scholarships. Only after the scholarship results are announced and there a public outcry do we see MCA politicians try to do damage control by jumping into the fray and go with a begging bowl to the PSD and other scholarship award authorities.<br /><br />The Chinese Deputy Minister of Education may be good at giving speeches to Chinese schools but when it comes to helping determine the course of national educational policy in key areas, his position is more like that of the office boy. I am writing about this from personal experience. I have given scholarships to more than 100 poor students. Some of them are really brilliant but they could not get Government scholarships. For example, Wan Pui Yee with 12 As in her SPM could not get a government scholarship.<br /> <br />Let’s take another sore point in education. The establishment of the matriculation college system has discriminated against the deserving non-Bumiputeras. Malaysian public universities offer a one-year matriculation programme. These courses have largely catered to the Bumiputera population and are deemed as having a much lower standard, qualifying criteria and final examination requirement for entry into university. This situation is in contrast to that which non-Bumiputera students face as they are required to sit for the much tougher two-year STPM in Form 6. Thus there exist two parallel tracks for students wishing to enter local universities, one with an easier syllabus and lower entry requirement, the other requiring higher level of achievement. Now how did this system come about if the MCA has not been a willing accessory to the educational crime!<br /><br />The unwritten rule that the Bumiputera should be given opportunities at the expense of the non-Bumiputera destroys social cohesion and quality human resource development. It is an inferior and morally unacceptable form of educational investment which the MCA has been a party to.<br /><br />A Fair National Policy: What has MCA Done?<br /><br />Many Malaysians, including myself, fully support the policy that attention should be given to the educational needs of the underprivileged in society, with appropriate consideration and greater weight to those in the poorer rural-based Bumiputera (Malays and non-Malay Bumiputera) community. However, the needs of deserving non-Malays should also be treated fairly and equally.<br /><br />The policy which I practice in my charitable work is that scholarships should be awarded to the deserving from all communities.<br /><br />Information on awards should be publicly disclosed and widely disseminated. In contrast the government’s scholarship policy tacitly endorsed by the MCA has been indiscriminately applied to favour one community. Without proper checks and balances, it has had and continues to have a crippling effect on Malaysian parents and their children. But I suspect MCA leaders whose children are not in the national system are immune to this and other flaws in our education system.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-68112694115125847842013-04-04T04:43:29.809+08:002013-04-04T04:43:29.809+08:00Race quotas, politics led to falling UM standards,...Race quotas, politics led to falling UM standards, says World Bank study<br /><br />READ MORE:<br />http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2011/10/17/race-quotas-politics-led-to-falling-um-standards-says-world-bank-study/<br /><br />NOTE: Copy and paste the link above into your address browser and then hit your "enter" button of your keyboard in order to access it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21960968.post-64776601063340915192013-04-04T04:07:05.297+08:002013-04-04T04:07:05.297+08:00April 4, 2013
Double quota for non-bumi students,...April 4, 2013<br /><br />Double quota for non-bumi students, Govt urged<br /><br />KUALA LUMPUR: MCA Youth wants the Government to double the 10% quota for non-bumiputra students in matriculation programme.<br /><br />Its education bureau chairman Chong Sin Woon said the quote provided for non-bumiputra students was not enough.<br /><br />“It is just too little for too many,” he told a press conference at Wisma MCA yesterday.<br /><br />He said the bureau had received 892 appeals from students who did well in their SPM but had failed to be accepted into the programme.<br /><br />“I will forward the appeals to the Education Ministry’s Matriculation Division and discuss the matter with Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong,” he said.<br /><br />He also advised those who had failed to consider other alternatives, including entering Form Six.<br /><br />-The Star-Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com