QUOTE(Dragonelo @ May 27 2013, 04:09 PM)
Is it possible go mechatronics first in diploma then E&E in degree then mechatronics again in masters?
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QUOTE(Alish_sj @ Aug 27 2013, 07:51 PM) i would like to join utar's chemical engineering but i didn't take physics in my a levels. is there anyway they'll allow me to join the program? U can ask them directly.But I dont think can opt in engineering field without physic. Since physic is a must in engineering. |
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QUOTE(eleongo @ Dec 26 2013, 07:51 PM) Just wanna ask a thing: Depends on your interestCurrently which course is in high demand on job? I've done my Diploma E&E in APU-APIIT last October, but still deciding on which degree course should I take. Currently that university has 3 degrees which are E&E, Telecommunication and Mechatronic. I won't be taking E&E as I heard that outside is oversupplied with those who take that course, so it comes down to either Telecommunication or Mechatronic. Also, it is unconfirmed whether Mechatronic has its accreditation or not, and there is no news from the staffs as well. Mechatronics from APU still not yet accredited http://www.eac.org.my/web/list_accredited.html |
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QUOTE(messy @ Dec 28 2013, 11:57 PM) Hi frens! Currently I have just graduated from diploma in mech eng. I wanna study degree in oversea but due to financial problem, so can't afford high tuition fees. But can I know is there any oversea unis offer mech eng full courses with tuition fees not less than rm90k? Just curious.. Also, any cheap but highly rated local mech eng uni recommend? Thanks! No for UK, AUS, US uni since it is out of your budgetYes for Germany, Taiwan & China uni Not sure for other countries uni For local uni, UTAR, UCSI, MMU, UTP & UniTEN all within your budget |
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QUOTE(messy @ Dec 31 2013, 03:55 PM) Hi cnvery, thanks for your reply! Im interested in study degree in China. Which universities in China would you recommend for cheap tuition fee but better teaching? And do you know any scholarships to study in overseas? thanks! China universities list below are ok on its quality:http://www.topuniversities.com/university-...gs_data_start=0 If are able to read Chinese, can refer below website for the application procedure. http://www.djz.edu.my/student/index.php?op...=article&id=156 If not, refer the university website above and see its application requirement. |
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QUOTE(Lazy2study @ Jan 2 2014, 11:45 PM) Hi guys,just bumping in here. I have just completed my diploma in Mechatronics engineering and am currently deciding on my future degree. I've more or seen the syllabus and courses for both EnE and Mechanical engineering and right now, my interests are more inclined towards mechanical engineering. However, my immediate plan for now is to return to Penang to work. Only thing is, how useful is mechanical degree in Penang,since the industry here is mostly semicon? As far as I know, mechanical engineers in penang are limited to production,manufacturing, and perhaps maintenance side. E&E side, since Penang are famous for semi-conductor factorySo right now I'm torn between two sides of advices, studying what interests me and studying something that is marketable. A little on myself, I think I'm a good technical person with an interest in design and research. Sorry for the lengthy post. heheheh |
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QUOTE(Phanjon @ Feb 20 2014, 03:25 PM) Hi, I have a simple question to ask although I am already working now. Nope.Recently graduated with a Software Engineering degree although working in a predominantly Electrical Engineering workplace. Would you consider that as an engineering degree? or just another fancy way of saying programming. Software Engineering is not consider as an Engineering degree by BEM/EAC, although the name is included "Engineering". |
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QUOTE(Silenced @ Mar 10 2014, 06:37 PM) Hi guys, i am currently in dilemma of choosing which uni in UK to pursue MEng in mechanical engineering.So far I have received conditional offer from uni of Sheffield,Loughborough and Surrey. Surrey 4thAnyone have any opinion of universities listed above? Any input would be appreciated.Thanks! Sheffield 5th Loughborough 6th However, Sheffield is leading another two past years http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.u...cal+Engineering |
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QUOTE(Scarlet Nyx @ Aug 9 2014, 10:58 PM) Hi. I'm wondering if mechanical engineering is suitable for a female. Will gender affect my job opportunities in the future? As long as you are able to adapt into factory environment, then everything fine. And if I'm taking AUSMAT, should I take specialist maths? Is it similar to further maths in A levels? Thanks |
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QUOTE(faidani @ Oct 29 2014, 12:48 PM) Hello, Do you know anything about Enviromental Engineering? Isit more to chemical engineering? or civil? and do you need to be physically fit ? Not much information on google about this course. T_T Source: http://www.utar.edu.my/econtent_proglist.j...tid=8050&fid=48The programme is an interdisciplinary discipline with a combination of civil engineering and chemical engineering. The programme aims to produce environmental engineer who will be successful in modern engineering practice, intergrate into the local and global workforce, and contribute to the economy of Malaysia and nation. The basic mission of the programme is to provide the fundamental intellectual knowledge, when supplemented by professional experience that will provide the technical and interpersonal skills required to conceive, plan, design, and implement the systems needed to provide and ensure environmental protection for human health and the sustainability of our natural ecosystem. Environmental engineers possess a strong commitment to the environment and they enjoy a career that allows them to improve it. The most successful environmental engineers have background in mathematics and science and are detail-oriented. Environmental engineers make significant contributions in the areas of civil, structural and waste resource engineering. Upon graduation environmental engineers will know how to communicate with engineering knowledge in a variety of problem areas in the engineering industry. Professional in this fled work on issue like wastewater treatment, toxic materials control and air quality control. Duties vary by project and can include collecting and analysing data, performing quality control checks, evaluating and devising solution for environmental hazards. Environmental engineers will be communicating with municipalities, urban and rural communities and even be involved with water resource management in agriculture. They even will be an industry leader in implementing engineering and environmental policies and procedures. |
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QUOTE(farman_siddique @ Dec 6 2014, 01:14 AM) Hi everyone. I saw this thread and wanted u all to clarify my thoughts. I am interested to study Bach of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Segi college subang. Its 3+0 university of sunderland program. Total tuition fees is around 75k, no BEM accreditation and I am Bangladeshi passport holder. So after I graduate will I b able to secure a professional job? It is quite riskyIf you are going to work in Malaysia, better study BEM accredited engineering degree I would suggest MMU |
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QUOTE(KingMinister @ Jan 19 2015, 09:04 PM) Hey guys, is studying Mechanical Engineering in Australia good or is it better for me to study it in UK (as in finding jobs etc)? Cause I heard that you are allowed to stay in Aus for 2 years to find a job and it is really hard to find one in the UK. You can consider Monash Malaysia/Curtin Sarawak/Swinburne SarawakAnd it seems that HELP offers diploma programme (2.5 years) and you can skip to Year 3 Degree for Mechanical Engineering. Any comments about the program? I have the link over here: http://www.helpcat.edu.my/faculties/page-1...g/item/203.html Or do you guys know of any twinning/transfer programme offered by any local uni? And is mech engineering a difficult course to study? I like Physics and Maths but I'm afraid that I can't cope with it when I go deeper. Any help is appreciated thanks! Study first two years at Malaysia campus first, then 3rd/4th year go to Asutralia campus |
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QUOTE(Pengie @ Mar 4 2015, 01:12 PM) i am a spm leaver, just took the result yesterday. i am interested in construction management and industrial engineering.. are they counted as core engineering? what is core engineering anyway? Industrial Engineering is one of the engineeringYou can refer to this UTAR Industrial Engineering Degree accreditation by EAC: http://www.eac.org.my/web/document/list%20...ADM23042014.pdf |
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QUOTE(aikido_dude @ Mar 21 2015, 06:56 AM) Hi, just to check. Is an accredited engineering degree by ABET recognized by JPA? I plan to do my engineering in the US and come back to apply as a graduate army cadet. You can check the accreditation from this website:http://esilav2.jpa.gov.my/online_progs/esisraf/ |
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