QUOTE(xenotzu @ Mar 11 2017, 11:54 PM)
Actually, I wonder why UTAR is not discussed more? Are their courses good? I hear that they have a policy of taking in up to 90% of those that apply for their courses and than proceed to fail those that don't make their standards along the way. So, easy entry but difficult pass.
Being a not-for profit education institute, their fees should be lower than those for-profit education institute like Taylors, Inti, Sunway, etc. But how is the quality of the courses? You still need money to pay for and keep good lecturers, good facilities and maintain standards.
Any facts or evidence that UTAR graduates are accepted by the private sector? I seem to hear INTI advertising daily on the radio that their graduates get jobs easily after they graduate. Is that true or just advertising hype?
Will be interested if UTAR students or graduates can answer these questions.
not yet graduate already sign offer letter.Being a not-for profit education institute, their fees should be lower than those for-profit education institute like Taylors, Inti, Sunway, etc. But how is the quality of the courses? You still need money to pay for and keep good lecturers, good facilities and maintain standards.
Any facts or evidence that UTAR graduates are accepted by the private sector? I seem to hear INTI advertising daily on the radio that their graduates get jobs easily after they graduate. Is that true or just advertising hype?
Will be interested if UTAR students or graduates can answer these questions.
final semester exam also havent take that time.
Mar 16 2017, 03:27 PM

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