QUOTE(servo @ Feb 10 2014, 02:45 PM)
i was educated abroad though i am born and breed in malaysia. but since later half of my secondary education i went to australia to study high skool. i did however came back to malaysia to get my SPM. hehehe .. it was soo easy .. i went to UK to complete my tertiary. i came back and open a software engineering company. i interviewed alot of malaysian as i want to create jobs.
as of now ..
i blacklisted those students from
1. MARA
2. TARC
3. UTAR
4. UITM
5. UTM
6. UM
7. UUM
8. UKM
actually all of semi gomen and gomen uni i blacklisted. those that study at private colleges are way better.
all in all, malaysia next gen is epically failling. they cant speak properly, dress properly and cant even think properly. they just assume that becos they are fresh grad .. they deserved to be taught and mold.
hell no.. i am not paying you every month for you to learn and get trained just becos your uni sucks or you didnt study hard enuff.
i hire you and pay you to work for me and generate income for me.
malaysian grads from local uni and TARC .. please .. go die
If you are engineering company, you will see the big gap between academic and theoretical.
In universities, you learn theories and doing lab which is fit to university subject syllabus.
In industry, you expect student directly doing engineering project when fresh graduated? This is very risky to a company future. As company take the risk being sue by other company when projects failed. Even worse that there are a lots of things that havent learn in universities before.
Example: You are Mechanical Engineering student have learned AutoCAD and SolidWorks in universities, but industrial is using CATIA, Pro-E, etc due to industrial needs for very high precision production.
Some softwares in industrial is even unknown to university students.
In conclusion, training is required for your company future.
I dont see private university/college have advantage over other universities listed above. All are same.