You start off with the MEng program regardless of which you applied. The offer will say BEng/MEng.
You actually need to qualify for the MEng program based on your 2nd year result. If cannot qualify then you will be streamed into the BEng program.
Difference is the path to getting Ir status.
Quote tanjinjack and hikari:
QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Dec 26 2010, 10:15 AM)
1. It depends on your country but talking about here you can get a job just that the route to become a Professional Engineer is harder as Professional Bodies that are part of the Washington Accord wants you to have 4 years of education in Engineering and again I don't know about your country.
Yeah you can use it to apply to Masters programmes. As a qualification to become a PEng, the 3 year BEng is not enough but as an academic qualification it's recognized enough.
QUOTE(tanjinjack @ Dec 28 2010, 02:39 AM)
Hi Maziar,
Regarding the jobbing opportunities between a 3 years and 4 years, I think your referral (who let you know about Nottingham Malaysia, your friends or agents?) might have some clues about it. Or he/she won't be in a position to recommend us to you in the first instance, isn't it?
Anyway, for EE or its related, just for your information, the Intel plant in Malaysia doesn't really care about you being 3 or 4 years.
To be honest, the thing you might worry more could be the jobbing opportunities due to your nationality (there are bound to have companies that prefer locals over internationals), and perhaps your language (incompetence in Malay).
Added on January 20, 2011, 1:50 pmoh yah, to veterans. What is usually up in the first week of 2nd Semester ah? module introduction like Week 1 ah?
This post has been edited by DJFoo000: Jan 20 2011, 01:50 PM