QUOTE(flamelye @ Jan 21 2010, 08:20 AM)
I am currently studying matriculation and am I eligible to apply for HKU? can you give me your e-mail as I want to know further about this if possible =]
During your badge, How many Malaysians did apply for MBBS in HKU, how many gotten the interview and finally, how many got the place to study MBBS there?
Besides UK, aussie, india, russia etc, i think China is comming up what do you think? I had asked someone who's studying there, and they say the facilities are very good and that during thier third year, there are lecturers from the US teaching them, so I think that China shold be considered by MMC.
I was just wondering why MMC recognises country such as UAE, Egypt etc, but Singapore doesn't? And why Singapore recognises China but Malaysia doesnt? Isn't that so politically motivated?
I am not sure if HKU recognises the matriculation qualification (not many overseas uni do actually) but it's worth a try i guess. i'll pm you my e-mail in a while. During your badge, How many Malaysians did apply for MBBS in HKU, how many gotten the interview and finally, how many got the place to study MBBS there?
Besides UK, aussie, india, russia etc, i think China is comming up what do you think? I had asked someone who's studying there, and they say the facilities are very good and that during thier third year, there are lecturers from the US teaching them, so I think that China shold be considered by MMC.
I was just wondering why MMC recognises country such as UAE, Egypt etc, but Singapore doesn't? And why Singapore recognises China but Malaysia doesnt? Isn't that so politically motivated?
China is 'coming up' but even HK doesn't really recognise a lot of the Chinese doctor grads (according to my HK friends la, i'm not too sure myself, though the fact that Msia doesn't recognise a lot of the unis there seem to indicate this as well). Plus I don't think all the unis are the same when it comes to China. The more 'popular' universities might be the ones with the better facilities etc etc so it depends on which university you're applying to and not the country as a whole. =/
In my batch, I don't know how many applications they received but I heard the admin quote a very vague 'hundreds of applicants'. 12 people were selected for the interview I went for. Amongst the 12, 11 were Malaysians. 2 got the offer, 1 rejected the offer for ASEAN and so, they gave his offer to a waitlisted applicant. In total, 3 offers were made, 2 accepted the offer.
That's because they send many students to study in said countries and many students themselves go to these countries for medic so it'll be kind of ironic to have many Malaysians studying medic there only to not be allowed to come back and work in the country. It's probably a trend thing. Singapore is not Malaysia. Haven't heard of many Singaporeans going to Egypt to study medic. O_o China probably.
Ah well. Everybody wants to be doctor. The country needs doctors. It'll only hurt both the gov and country if they deny these students the right to come back and work for the country anyway. Unless they provide enough affordable medical schools to produce enough doctors for the country. Or else I don't see why they should impose a restriction. Or they can have more stringent licensing exams. Whatever it is, I think it all boils down to meeting to demand for doctors and making people happy because their kids can now study medic practically anywhere and not worry abt whether they can play doctor back home.
Jan 21 2010, 01:05 PM

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