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Engineering Mechatronics, Where should I study?

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david.wong1313
post Apr 5 2014, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(cocobunana @ Mar 31 2013, 06:48 PM)
Hi, I just got my SPM result not long ago and would like to study mechatronics. But I'm not sure where should I study. There are some similar thread in this forum, but most of them are quite some time ago. ._.

Anyway, should I study mechatronics in UTAR or are there any other good options? Other than Nottingham and Monash. Or should I study in A.P.U.? Would love to further my studies oversea...

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hey!! So where r u studying right now?? Could give me some advise??
david.wong1313
post Apr 6 2014, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(cocobunana @ Apr 6 2014, 03:24 AM)
Currently I'm doing MUFY at Sunway, going to Monash next year. But I'm still exploring myself, considering other major and might go somewhere else. Initially decided to enter Monash because of it's well known reputation and also for the chance to study abroad.

My thoughts so far:
It kinda depends on what you really want, I know we live in a realistic world and stuff, but hey, you could be a happy barista working in a cafe and having less stuff to worry about OR you could be that rich, hard-working engineer. Well, money or happiness?
Or both? tongue.gif

I know, I should not waste my parents money and my time if I'm going to be a barista. But I'm learning, slowly building the possible paths to my goal and currently, that's what matters to me now.
Anddd I should not take too long.  sweat.gif

Anyhow, the MUFY programme is okay. And if you're going for Mechatronics in Monash, doing MUFY in Sunway then enter Monash is not a bad choice. I guess. But if you have financial issues... sweat.gif

You can apply for scholarship, like from Maybank IF you have an excellent result and err... personality.

I don't have any good alternative for mechatronics.
But if you want insist for a good quality, you can try Nottingham, but it's kinda costly too.
Bear in mind that good quality as in the certificate have a good quality, because of your ability to think and solve is what everyone else expect it to be. Excellent.
You can also try UCSI. 2 of my cousins are currently studying mechatronics there.
One of the them suggested me to go for Nottingham after having 1 or 2 years of mechatronics studies.
And I don't suggest going UTAR. Don't ask.

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Thank for the advised! smile.gif

May I know how much u doing MUFY?

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