QUOTE(ron4 @ Jun 20 2009, 12:18 PM)
According to whom?, most of the experienced lecturers from IPTA already gone to Private U because of better offer/salary and employment. Public U can only offer small of salary range to their staff + the benefits. IPTA lecturer not all good, and less having an industry experience.
aya ini mesti igt fees/etc etc payment mahal therefore staffs oso get more bucks

...men what a gullible thought.masuk private u dulu selidik2 dulu.lets say u have been there, get to know your lecturers more then just sucking about grades/tips bla bla.
QUOTE(zoossy @ Jun 20 2009, 07:30 PM)
Could you please clarify further regarding the salary issue? it's stated that the tuition fee is RM12k in total/year. but theyre paying the subsidized fee which is ard RM1.4k...the gov still pump in money into local uni right?
ok salary issue, for one public u is gov funded, i.e their salaries is subsidiesed.
they get better pay packet, benefits, flexible teaching time, flexible RnD time(ini kalau x tau sila la google malas mau explain
), flexible fyp students per lecturer must supervise, and less stressfull working enviroment since most public u's have "faculties"(this one oso if you paham....u paham la x paham nnt i terang wakaka
)QUOTE(keenjoy1413 @ Jun 20 2009, 08:09 PM)
the fee is 3 - 4 times dude, 4 year degree in uniten is around 48k 4 year degree in uthm also 12k ... do your math have any problem?
oo 48k...sapa cakap....go do your math back la adik.
QUOTE(BHS @ Jun 21 2009, 12:38 AM)
well so as privates. Not all private U lecturers r professionals. Speaking of experience solely is not enough. It's d QUALITY of the lecturers in transfering education to the young ones dat matter.
bingo, main pt between a professional and a lecturer.i like u

. and its a fact that most public u lecturers are educators not just engineers taken from the field.
lastly all the pts above im talking in a stand point of "uniten" compared to public U's only k bkn private college/u lain2.so dont get the wrong idea im generalizing all the private sector of education
This post has been edited by mhyug: Jun 21 2009, 07:04 AM