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MBBS in SEGI or UCSI or UTAR?, which 1 is better?
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cckkpr
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Mar 26 2012, 06:40 AM
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UCSI should be your first choice, followed by Utar and Segi. UCSI has quite a no of batches alredi n currently has a lot of JPA scholars. Not easy to get in due to limited seats. Utar standard is based on its tradition of high standards n it's need to fulfill the needs of the Chinese community. Has its own foundation program n also limited seats. Segi? You can get the feedback from available threads here easily!
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cckkpr
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Mar 26 2012, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Mar 26 2012, 09:04 AM) utar receives part financing from the gov (ie taxpayers).....which is why their fees are one of the cheapest.... there has been some bad publicity with segi....but they are actually in education for quite a while (compared to the likes of say perdana, or lincoln), and well connected politically..... don't get confused.....their (with the exception of utar which is not for profit) primary purpose is to make money....NOT provide quality education..... As far as I understand, only KTAR gets 1:1 financing from the gomen, UTAR doesn't come into that arrangement. They have some very experienced med lecturers; some who would like to do some 'service' to the community.
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cckkpr
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Mar 26 2012, 02:26 PM
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QUOTE(hitsugaya2010 @ Mar 26 2012, 01:33 PM) My friend always recommend me to see a doctor from IMU or Monash if i am sick.. haha.. its not the school's problem actually, more to the quality of the student itself. =) To me all the school's are standardized by the ministry on this. So, it doesn't matter as long as you will work hard after becoming a doctor.. Not true. I think at this moment of time, majority of those from UM, UKM or USM would be a better bet. Working hard is one thing, getting adequately and properly trained is another.
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cckkpr
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Mar 26 2012, 03:53 PM
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QUOTE(chiahau @ Mar 26 2012, 03:09 PM) Honestly, I beg to differ. The standards in public university has dipped alot from those glory days. UM/UKM/USM are not as good as they used to be. I have seen UM grads and IMU grads and I can honestly say, both are nearly similar in terms of knowledge. Skills wise, that's something I have yet to experience. Don't judge a doctor by his/her degree. but how he/she performs. IMU standards has also drop quite a lot compared with the earlier days. With the ever increasing number of medical colleges, one can expect the quality to drop due to the lower quality of students. Whether you like it or not, the first impression of where you graduate from will give the perception of what to expect. That is one of the reason why ppl spent big bucks to get a qualification from a reputable university. Of course, there are exceptions but these are not the norm.
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cckkpr
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Mar 26 2012, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE(zstan @ Mar 26 2012, 04:23 PM) Unfortunately in the public health system nobody knows or bothers where you come from.... They do bother whether you can help them or make it worse BUT they may not have the choice. Pray for a lucky number!
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cckkpr
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Mar 27 2012, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(Jess-UEA KL @ Mar 27 2012, 05:17 PM) hi, I'm education consultant from an education placement center. I provide free counseling and objective advise to student. If you need more info about study medicine, please email me your result to kl@Uea.my I will send you more info, scholarship, and comparison for most medicine school in Malaysia base on your result. Your publicity will be greater if you post what services you offer to potential medic students in this forum.
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cckkpr
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Apr 27 2012, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(annabelyan @ Apr 27 2012, 03:36 PM) how about taylor's? ( i consider about taylor's because it is near from my house) * while monash and IMU are expansive for me how to apply ptptn? usually student study in Monash and IMU wont get full loan from ptptn right. i am blur about that , that is what i heard from my friends  and i read from others forum, they say the max loan for medic student is 150k. what is that mean? 150 k for the entire course or per year? sorry for asking so many question  thanks  Monash student qualify for PTPTN loan while IMU local stream also qualify. The max is RM150k and you get 30k per year.
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cckkpr
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Oct 19 2012, 06:42 AM
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QUOTE(hongguan @ Oct 18 2012, 10:54 PM) I think u definitely don't know what you are talking! Just go and get the latest independent study on the competency of housemen in Malaysia, comparing all the public and private universities. And top in the list happened to be IMU, followed by UM on the second place. I won't want to mention who is at the bottom of the list! U go find out!  Yeah. Please provide the "independent" study or the link.
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cckkpr
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Oct 19 2012, 06:30 PM
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You know why I put "independent"? I think your results came from a dependent study! Pls don't make unsubstantiated claims or results not open for scrutiny. We are not talking about politics. We are trying to pinpoint academic excellence.
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cckkpr
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Oct 19 2012, 07:53 PM
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QUOTE(hongguan @ Oct 19 2012, 06:51 PM) No offence. Go ahead. Added on October 19, 2012, 6:52 pmAnd please do not make the situation too ideal for the potential med students too. They too have the right to hear from various parties to get a more holistic and true picture of whats going on around. So please do not "monopolize" the thread with your assumptions too.  Looks like you are "recommending" IMU, the local pathway. Some special interest there?
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