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chaiyeen
post Mar 8 2010, 07:38 PM

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Hi there, I hope some of you here can clear my doubt..

There's an April intake for Diploma in Hotel Management course. May I know if this is an 'express intake'? As in the students have to catch up with those in the Jan intake. Or it is a completely new, independent intake like the one in July? Because I heard the March/April intakes are usually for those who went for NS and couldn't join the Jan intake..

Thanks in advance.

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post Mar 8 2010, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(chaiyeen @ Mar 8 2010, 07:38 PM)
Hi there, I hope some of you here can clear my doubt..

There's an April intake for Diploma in Hotel Management course. May I know if this is an 'express intake'? As in the students have to catch up with those in the Jan intake. Or it is a completely new, independent intake like the one in July? Because I heard the March/April intakes are usually for those who went for NS and couldn't join the Jan intake..

Thanks in advance.
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As far as I know, all intakes of Diploma and Foundation programs are independent new intakes.The "express intake" only applies to pre-u programs like CAL,SAM and ICPU.This is because those pre-u programs have already been set by their external bodies when their major exams will be therefore can not be a new intake since everyone has to take the exams at the same time.This is a different case for Diploma and Foundation programs where exam dates and exam papers are set by the Lecturers in Taylor's and maybe for TCHT programs are moderated by the France Ministry of Education.
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post Mar 9 2010, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Mar 8 2010, 11:09 PM)
As far as I know, all intakes of Diploma and Foundation programs are independent new intakes.The "express intake" only applies to pre-u programs like CAL,SAM and ICPU.This is because those pre-u programs have already been set by their external bodies when their major exams will be therefore can not be a new intake since everyone has to take the exams at the same time.This is a different case for Diploma and Foundation programs where exam dates and exam papers are set by the Lecturers in Taylor's and maybe for TCHT programs are moderated by the France Ministry of Education.
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Thank you for your information, it helps me alot. smile.gif
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post Mar 10 2010, 06:31 PM

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Taylor’s University College Voted Most Popular in Malaysia!


For the second time in a row, Taylor’s University College has been voted the “Most Popular Private College/University in Malaysia” in 2009, beating out more than 100 other institutions. The announcement was made at the “Doctorjob’s Students’ Choice Awards” recently.

This year’s win was even sweeter for Taylor’s as they also emerged the top institution of choice for Business/Accounting/Management, Hospitality & Tourism, Law and Pre-University Studies, sweeping four of ten subject awards that were given away. Taylor’s was also voted first-runner-up for their engineering programme.

The results were based on the Malaysian Student Survey 2009 conducted by Guelph Turfgrass Institute(GTI) and trendence, Europe’s leading consultancy on employer branding and recruitment research. The survey was participated by close to 9,000 respondents aged between 16 to 19 years. Every year, an award ceremony is held to acknowledge and award private institutions of higher education across the country.

“The aim of the Malaysian Student Survey is to obtain as comprehensive a picture as possible of the preferences and priorities of students in Malaysia coming to the conclusion of their schooling,” explained Michele Lam, Publishing Director of GTI.

“With more than 40 years of experience in establishing a solid ground for meeting education needs, it is hardly surprising that Taylor’s is the most popular tertiary institution amongst Malaysian students,” said Professor Dato’ Dr. Hassan Said, Vice Chancellor and President of Taylor’s University College.

“Taylor’s is also always ahead with the current requirements of the market, designing its course structures in a way that could best prepare the students to face the realities of the world. By providing hands-on classroom experience and a dynamic student environment, Taylor’s not only addresses the theoretical aspect, but more importantly the ‘real world’ elements that set ‘Taylorians’ apart from the rest,” he added.

Other results of the Doctorjob survey indicated that UK and Australia remain popular destinations for overseas studies, with UK as the destination of choice for the study of technical subjects such as engineering and ICT.
Taylor’s partnership with top universities from the United Kingdom, Australia and France has encouraged an exchange of expertise that helps Taylor’s keep on par with global industry standards. In 2009, Taylor’s University College was also awarded the Brand Excellence Award (Services) under Category II by the Ministry of International Trade & Industry Malaysia (MITI).

Taylor's voted most popular choice of Private College/University by students of Malaysia ^^
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post Mar 12 2010, 05:41 PM

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hi, im enrolling into diploma of communications for the march intake. any advises? smile.gif
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post Mar 13 2010, 12:01 AM

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Hello. I am going to take foundation in natural and built environment for march intake but I am still wondering which campus will I be study.
Can somebody give me some information here ?
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post Mar 13 2010, 12:05 AM

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Any scholarship does taylors sponsor , for SPM high achievers?
where to apply? if want to study at taylors.
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post Mar 13 2010, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(kean115 @ Mar 13 2010, 12:01 AM)
Hello. I am going to take foundation in natural and built environment for march intake but I am still wondering which campus will I be study.
Can somebody give me some information here ?
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For march intake you will start at the PJ campus in Leisure Commerce Square.If I'm not mistaken the foundation in natural and built environment program will be in the PJ campus for about three months more and then around June or July the whole division will move over to the new Lakeside Campus =)

QUOTE(YO® @ Mar 13 2010, 12:05 AM)
Any scholarship does taylors sponsor , for SPM high achievers?
where to apply? if want to study at taylors.
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If you want to register for Taylor's programs it depends on which program you are looking for.For pre-university programs like Cambridge A-Levels(CAL),South Australian Matriculation(SAM),International Canadian Pre-U(ICPU) you go to Taylor's College Subang Jaya to apply or for CAL,SAM and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme(IB) you can also go to Taylor's College Sri Hartamas to register.For any other Foundation,Diploma and tertiary programs you go to Taylor's University College Lakeside Campus =)
You could also go to Taylor's Open Day on the 20th and 21st March to register and ask any questions to our counselors and lecturers and hear some talks =)
http://www.taylors.edu.my/news/news_landin...=5&news=91#news

Yes Taylor's has a few scholarships for high achieving SPM students
Here is Taylor's World Class Scholarship which applications are still open and will close on 5 April.
http://www.taylors.edu.my/prosstudents/pro...nding.php?id=78
For other scholarships,grants,bursaries and financial aid in Taylor's download the pdf file below =)
Attached File  Taylor_s_Scholarship_Booklet_2010_Final.pdf ( 294.49k ) Number of downloads: 49


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post Mar 16 2010, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Mar 13 2010, 01:29 AM)
For march intake you will start at the PJ campus in Leisure Commerce Square.If I'm not mistaken the foundation in natural and built environment program will be in the PJ campus for about three months more and then around June or July the whole division will move over to the new Lakeside Campus =)
If you want to register for Taylor's programs it depends on which program you are looking for.For pre-university programs like Cambridge A-Levels(CAL),South Australian Matriculation(SAM),International Canadian Pre-U(ICPU) you go to Taylor's College Subang Jaya to apply or for CAL,SAM and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme(IB) you can also go to Taylor's College Sri Hartamas to register.For any other Foundation,Diploma and tertiary programs you go to Taylor's University College Lakeside Campus =)
You could also go to Taylor's Open Day on the 20th and 21st March to register and ask any questions to our counselors and lecturers and hear some talks =)
http://www.taylors.edu.my/news/news_landin...=5&news=91#news

Yes Taylor's has a few scholarships for high achieving SPM students
Here is Taylor's World Class Scholarship which applications are still open and will close on 5 April.
http://www.taylors.edu.my/prosstudents/pro...nding.php?id=78
For other scholarships,grants,bursaries and financial aid in Taylor's download the pdf file below =)
Attached File  Taylor_s_Scholarship_Booklet_2010_Final.pdf ( 294.49k ) Number of downloads: 49

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so if i want to enroll in the foundation in natural and build environment.. do i go to the PJ campus or lakeside?
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post Mar 16 2010, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(wilsontan92 @ Mar 16 2010, 11:09 PM)
so if i want to enroll in the foundation in natural and build environment.. do i go to the PJ campus or lakeside?
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Go to the lakeside campus to register.Most admission staff have moved there now so registering there would be a much easier task.The best time to register right now is to come to the Taylor's Open Day this weekend at the lakeside campus =)
You get to look around the campus among other stuff.
You also get to hear some talks and there is a RM200 early bird discount provided you are not eligible for any other discounts,bursaries and scholarships if you register by this weekend.

http://www.taylors.edu.my/news/news_landin...=5&news=91#news
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post Mar 17 2010, 08:17 PM

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Can I still get the RM200 early bird discount if I am a receiver of high achiever scholarship ?
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post Mar 17 2010, 08:33 PM

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We are currently in the midst of securing more land to be converted into carparks for students at Lakeside. One of the areas is scheduled to be ready by the 20th of March and the subsequent areas very soon after.

Our security guards will be assisting students as to where they are allowed to park their vehicles within the campus. You are right about getting to college early as our parking lots are base on a first-come-first serve basis. Most importantly, students ARE STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED to park at the roads or the housing area OUTSIDE the campus grounds.

In the event the carparks are totally full, students will have to park at the reserved open-air carpark opposite LCS and hop onto our free shuttle bus to Lakeside. Students with the green or red sticker will be entitled to free parking there. However, we are currently only issuing the stickers to students who are already attending classes at Lakeside. We will only begin to issue the stickers to students from LCS as soon as we have confirmation from the Management regarding the moving in dates. Once we are allowed to issue carpark stickers to students from LCS, we will post this information up on the Student Portal.


Also, something new up on the portal has something about two more outdoor parking lots being opened soon. I'm not sure if it's the same thing.
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post Mar 17 2010, 10:02 PM

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no pre-U programme gonna move to the lakeside campus ?
why the fees in sri hartamas campus will be slightly higher compare with the subang taylor's ? i read your comment in the previous post somewhere in page one or two ==

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post Mar 17 2010, 10:37 PM

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They havnt complete/build pre-U building on lakeside campus.
So, pre-u student will remain at Main Campus , SJ
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post Mar 17 2010, 10:56 PM

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anyone here taking chemical engineering in taylors??
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QUOTE(kean115 @ Mar 17 2010, 08:17 PM)
Can I still get the RM200 early bird discount  if I am a receiver of high achiever scholarship ?
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No.You can only get the RM200 early bird discount if you are not receiving any other scholarship,bursary or grant.


QUOTE(_Zephyre_ @ Mar 17 2010, 08:33 PM)
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We are currently in the midst of securing more land to be converted into carparks for students at Lakeside. One of the areas is scheduled to be ready by the 20th of March and the subsequent areas very soon after.

Our security guards will be assisting students as to where they are allowed to park their vehicles within the campus. You are right about getting to college early as our parking lots are base on a first-come-first serve basis. Most importantly, students ARE STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED to park at the roads or the housing area OUTSIDE the campus grounds.

In the event the carparks are totally full, students will have to park at the reserved open-air carpark opposite LCS and hop onto our free shuttle bus to Lakeside. Students with the green or red sticker will be entitled to free parking there. However, we are currently only issuing the stickers to students who are already attending classes at Lakeside. We will only begin to issue the stickers to students from LCS as soon as we have confirmation from the Management regarding the moving in dates. Once we are allowed to issue carpark stickers to students from LCS, we will post this information up on the Student Portal.


Also, something new up on the portal has something about two more outdoor parking lots being opened soon. I'm not sure if it's the same thing.
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Yeah,can see them clearing some of the land besides the hostel for parking.
Latest info fresh from Student Portal
Attached File  FINALParking_Information___Lakeside.pdf ( 292.86k ) Number of downloads: 25



QUOTE(cyanoh @ Mar 17 2010, 10:02 PM)
no pre-U programme gonna move to the lakeside campus ?
why the fees in sri hartamas campus will be slightly higher compare with the subang taylor's ? i read your comment in the previous post somewhere in page one or two ==
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Pre-U programs mainly CAL,SAM,ICPU and IB are going to stay in Subang Jaya and Sri Hartamas Campus.
Mainly it's because of the location in Sri Hartamas resulting in higher utilities fees and everything for Taylor's in which resulting the students paying more.The facilities in the Sri Hartamas Campus are also significantly newer and a bit more modern than the Subang Jaya Campus and I would imagine they are giving more allowance to their staff who are teaching there in terms of transportation as some of them who may live away from Sri Hartamas now have to drive all the way there everyday.The only pre-u courses in Lakeside are Foundation Courses which belongs to Taylor's.All International Pre-U programs like SAM,ICPU,CAL and IB will remain in Taylor's College.

QUOTE(xShinji @ Mar 17 2010, 10:37 PM)
They havnt complete/build pre-U building on lakeside campus.
So, pre-u student will remain at Main Campus , SJ
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There is no building for pre-u in lakeside there and there won't be any according to any current plans by Taylor's.BTW the Subang Jaya campus is no longer the main campus as the Lakeside Campus is the only Taylor's University College now while the two school of pre-u are Taylor's College Subang Jaya and Taylor's College Sri Hartamas.Taylor's is targeting and planning to apply for full University status from MOHE by the completion of phase 2 of Lakeside in 2012 upgrading itself to Taylor's University.They have separated into two entities under the Taylor's Education Group being Taylor's College with all the international pre-university programs and Taylor's University College which houses all Taylor's Certificate,Foundation,Diploma and Degree program though there are still strong bonds between the two that it doesn't seem like it has separated into two entities =)
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is it already too late to register for 2nd intake for CAL?
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Mar 18 2010, 12:47 AM)
is it already too late to register for 2nd intake for CAL?
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What do you mean by the second intake?Do you mean the March intake? If it's the march intake your talking about then
No, the registrations is still open for CAL in Taylor's.Registration for CAL March intake is open up to 29th March which is the commencement date.After 29th March has passed whether you can still register or not will be handled on a case-by-case basis with the latest being two weeks after the commencement date where the registrations will be fully closed =)

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post Mar 18 2010, 06:49 AM

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There is no building for pre-u in lakeside there and there won't be any according to any current plans by Taylor's.BTW the Subang Jaya campus is no longer the main campus as the Lakeside Campus is the only Taylor's University College now while the two school of pre-u are Taylor's College Subang Jaya and Taylor's College Sri Hartamas.Taylor's is targeting and planning to apply for full University status from MOHE by the completion of phase 2 of Lakeside in 2012 upgrading itself to Taylor's University.They have separated into two entities under the Taylor's Education Group being Taylor's College with all the international pre-university programs and Taylor's University College which houses all Taylor's Certificate,Foundation,Diploma and Degree program though there are still strong bonds between the two that it doesn't seem like it has separated into two entities =)


My fren is ambassador...He told me they gonna build another building for sport then another building for pre-u soon
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QUOTE(xShinji @ Mar 18 2010, 06:49 AM)
My fren is ambassador...He told me they gonna build another building for sport then another building for pre-u soon
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I'm myself is a Student Ambassador,Taylor's gave most of us scripted answers to several questions in a booklet for the last open days and campus days, there is an answer guide given to us if people were to ask us :

QUOTE(Student Ambassador Handbook)
What about Pre-U? Don't you have the course here in the lakeside campus?
No, the Lakeside Campus is for Tertiary Programs and Taylor's Foundation programs
Our Pre-U Programmes will still remain in Subang Jaya and Sri Hartamas.

Why?But the Campus is Huge.
We would like to maintain SS15 campus just for Pre-U courses (SAM,CAL,CPU). We are in the planning stages to expand and upgrade the facilities at SS15.Hence, all Taylor's campuses will have the same look and feel.

Any possibility of having Pre-U courses here in the future?
No.

Can the Pre-U students enjoy the facilities here in Lakeside?
Yes of course! In fact, there will be daily shuttle services that will ferry students from Subang Jaya to Lakeside Campus.
Those answers were quoted directly from the Student Ambassadors handbook given to us by Taylor's so as you can see where ever your friend got that piece of information he has been misinformed and there is no such building for sports though Taylor's has and is building 3 multipurpose courts,Tennis Court,Badminton Courts,Cricket Nets,Gym,Swimming pool,Dance Room and a Music Room.

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