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Nottingham or MMU for e&e engineering?
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TSKeepLol
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Apr 2 2011, 04:07 PM, updated 15y ago
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Which 1 provide better study environment for e&e engineering? What is the advantage if study at nottingham? N what is the advantage if study at mmu? The students r mostly what race? (No offence) I jz want to noe if the environment will help to improve my english... Which 1 is better if i wan to work at sg after graduate?
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hexion
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Apr 2 2011, 04:23 PM
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mmu doesnt have e&e engineering...either electrical or electronic or electronic majoring in microwave/computer etc.. but uniten have. i currently studying in mmu doing my foundation in eng at melaka campus..majority here chinese others indian,malay lastly arab and african..
This post has been edited by hexion: Apr 2 2011, 04:24 PM
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Aar0nY
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Apr 2 2011, 06:08 PM
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If you want to work in Singapore after graduation, go for foreign universities with campus in Malaysia, such as Nottingham and Monash University.
If you have good grades and a good grasp of the engineering field, I don't see why you can't work in Singapore.
I'm currently an undergraduate studying Electrical and Computer System in Monash University Sunway Campus. 25% of the students in engineering are international students. For me, I speak in mandarin and english, depending on who I am speaking to. I think this applies to Nottingham too.
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Thinkingfox
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Apr 2 2011, 07:14 PM
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For U of Nottingham Malaysia, there are many options for E&E. They are: -Electrical -Electronic -Electrical & Electronic -Electrical & Communication -Electrical & Computer -Mechatronics
You can take any of those as the all have a similar 1st year (except Mechatronics). 2nd year would have 1 or 2 subject which are different while the real differentiator is in the third and fourth year (if you're doing M. Eng.).
From my estimate, 40% of the students are from other countries and therefore, you will get to meet, befriend and work with people from all walks of life. All of the students here speak fairly good English as it is one of the entry requirements.
One of the main advantages of studying at UNMC is that you can participate in the campus exchange program to the China and UK campuses for up to 2 semesters while paying Malaysia campus fees. If you do that, you can take the opportunity to tour the country or other countries during the semester breaks. (London is just 2 hours away from Nottingham by train).
Students are given a lot of autonomy in governing ourselves, forming clubs and societies, and organizing events.
UNMC has pretty good facilities and you can take a campus tour during an open day to see it for yourself.
I hope this helps.
This post has been edited by Thinkingfox: Apr 2 2011, 09:50 PM
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TSKeepLol
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Apr 2 2011, 11:15 PM
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Thanks for all the comments n suggestions.. ^^
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