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wta: malaysian uni degree (ipta/ipts) cgpa range
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pw8799
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Dec 25 2014, 12:14 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jun 15 2006, 10:43 PM) that's weird. i was under the impression the 1st class points are quite standardized. here's for UTM 1st class: 3.70 2nd class upper: 3.00 2nd class lower: 2.00 3rd class: below 1.99 (u'll get a general degree rather than the course u studied in. ie: ur friends graduate with BSc in Computer Science, u'll graduate with Bachelor of Science) worth to note, if a degree does not dictate the 1st class award, the standard accepted pointer for 1st class by JPA is 3.75. what's the difference between bsc and bachelor?
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pw8799
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Dec 26 2014, 01:00 AM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 25 2014, 10:07 PM) same. to put it simply, all undergrad degrees in this world comprise of general degree WITH a major. u will see this quite commonly written as BSc in Computing. it means Bachelor of Science (general) in Computing (major). if u often watch american films or tv shows, they commonly refer to this like "i'm majoring in accounting", or "he took a major in law". it simply means these people are taking degrees in those fields just like we do. there are a few groups of general degrees in this world, most common is bachelor of science and bachelor of arts. in some cases, there's not much difference between the two groups. for example, bachelor of science in architecture is no different from bachelor of arts in architecture. what i mentioned over 8 years ago was the fact that if you failed to graduate with above 2.00 cgpa, u will be awarded with a general degree with no major. if i take E&E major in telecommunications and grauate with cgpa2.0 or less , then my degree is regraded as Bachelor of Electrical&Electronics engineering or BSc (Bachelor of Science) ?
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pw8799
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Dec 26 2014, 01:10 AM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 26 2014, 01:08 AM) assuming the university complies with the bologna convention, then it will be Bachelor of Science. what can u do with a general degree? well, u can look for positions that requires any degree. but certainly u cant use it to apply for E&E jobs or positions. what is bologna convention?
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pw8799
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Dec 26 2014, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 26 2014, 01:08 AM) assuming the university complies with the bologna convention, then it will be Bachelor of Science. what can u do with a general degree? well, u can look for positions that requires any degree. but certainly u cant use it to apply for E&E jobs or positions. not bachelor in E&E?
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pw8799
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Dec 26 2014, 01:47 AM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 26 2014, 01:31 AM) we're talking about general degree, right? what general degree? I mean degree in E&E here . haha
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