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 The University of Nottingham - Malaysia Campus v3,, Best University in Malaysia so Far

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viko3009
post May 10 2011, 12:06 AM

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hi guys. coming to nottingham this july. quite nervous cuz never been too far from home. yet so excited. xD
viko3009
post May 23 2011, 10:24 AM

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Hi, I applied for nottingham few weeks back. got the accept/decline form. i ady send back. but still no news. application for accomodation also done. so what now? should i call them? are they goin to send some more letters? im in for july, btw.
viko3009
post May 31 2011, 05:51 PM

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are there still any on-campus accomodation vacant? I heard from the agency some students are put on-hold. :confused:
viko3009
post Jun 4 2011, 01:11 AM

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QUOTE(crane @ Jun 2 2011, 10:22 PM)
Can anyone clarify,
What is a Charter Engineer?
What are the steps to qualify as a Charted Engineer?
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In the United Kingdom, a Chartered Engineer is an engineer registered with Engineering Council UK (the British regulatory body for engineers). Contemporary Chartered Engineers are master's degree-qualified and have gained professional competencies through training and experience. The formation process (academic + internship / apprenticeship / graduate training + peer reviewed professional practice) of a Chartered Engineer spans a minimum of 8–12 years. The title Chartered Engineer is protected by civil law but the practice of engineering has no legal restrictions in the UK. With over 180,000 registrants, it is one of the most recognizable international engineering qualifications with registrants in many countries.

(source : wikipedia)

simply, its almost the same as BEM, but its known as ECU and instead of just being recognized by malaysia, charter engineers are acknowledged globally. and the process is more complex rather than the normal BEM requirement of only 4 years of study.

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viko3009
post Jun 10 2011, 11:06 PM

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hey guys, what about the portable broadband in pangkor/kapas halls? like the digi, celcom maxis? is the line there good or not? i was thinking to buy one. and which one is good?

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