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Monash University Thread V3, Malaysia & Aus Campus, QS Ranking: Top 69, THES: Top 91 ^^ Up!
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SRLee
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Oct 2 2012, 01:35 PM
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Questions about the MBBS degree:
1. I am an Australian. Will I be able to complete my internship training in Australia if I study and complete the MBBS degree in Malaysia's campus?
2. I took UMAT instead of ISAT. Do I still have to take the ISAT?
3. Is there any difference applying as a Malaysian (domestic) or Australian (international)?
This post has been edited by SRLee: Oct 2 2012, 01:40 PM
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SRLee
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Oct 2 2012, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Oct 2 2012, 01:45 PM) Up to last year, internship still possible. But those outside the "Monash circle" said not likely in future. I am more optimistic, though it may come with certain restrictions. Like what restrictions? I've just read in another forum that Australians may not apply to study in Monash Malaysia campus. Is this true?
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SRLee
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Oct 2 2012, 10:49 PM
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Bringing this question up again. Is it true that Australians are not allowed to be enrolled in Monash Sunway?
This post has been edited by SRLee: Oct 2 2012, 10:49 PM
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SRLee
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Oct 2 2012, 11:19 PM
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QUOTE(zstan @ Oct 2 2012, 11:13 PM) Don't think so. Why would Australians wanna come Monash Sunway anyway? their fees are so much cheaper if done at Aussie. Because not every Australian prefers Australia's lifestyle. I want to study in Malaysia but it seems illogical to do so.
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SRLee
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Oct 2 2012, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(zstan @ Oct 2 2012, 11:33 PM) well, if you don't join the constant partying or trying to find time to work part time, the changes of the season, i dont see the difference in life style. maybe i am wrong. why do you want to study in malaysia? technically its more expensive here but having said that Aussie dollars is quite strong also lar. It is distinctly different, the Australian lifestyle and Malaysian lifestyle. In my opinion, I feel Australia is more suited towards older people ready to retire, or the older working-class people. Malaysia is more for the young and energetic. However, I stress that this is my opinion and I know there are many people that prefer the Australian lifestyle. I want the Malaysian lifestyle, that's why I want to study in Malaysia. The only thing more expensive is the fees (but not by much). Everything else (food, entertainment and accommodation) is cheaper by far, not to mention of higher quality (to me, at least).
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SRLee
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Oct 3 2012, 12:19 AM
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QUOTE(zstan @ Oct 3 2012, 12:13 AM) ohhh. have you been to Malaysia before? well you could at least try to apply to Sunway i dont think there should be any problems getting admitted if your results make the grade. Added on October 3, 2012, 12:16 amYeap. I have a friend who appealed before and got in the course  Yes I have been in Malaysia before. In fact, I have only recently migrated to Australia. I did consider Sunway. Are degrees in Sunway recognized in Australia in general? I do not want to rule out staying in Australia in the future. If possible, I want to be able to choose where I want to live in. This is why I prefer Monash because it's an Australian university.
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SRLee
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Oct 3 2012, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE(zstan @ Oct 3 2012, 12:36 AM) well, that entirely depends on what type of degree you are referring to. critical courses like medicine n pharmacy then may not be entirely recognised... for business and art degrees there shouldnt be a problem if you have PR (visa problems) and you are doing good. I see, I will look into other universities. Thanks for the advice!
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SRLee
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Jan 1 2013, 10:26 AM
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What happens if a Malaysian, who is also an Australian, applies to Monash University in Malaysia?
I know Monash does not accept Australians for its Malaysia campus. But what will happen if I apply as a Malaysian (I am a Malaysian citizen, with a Malaysian passport and blue IC)?
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