QUOTE(iSean @ Jun 18 2016, 09:38 PM)
Hey peeps, just wondering where is the best place to study E&E Engineering?
Will be going there after finishing A-Levels, but not sure I want to go overseas, since costs of living is already a burden to my parents.
Is it possible to study degree to get a bachelor degree, then go other university to get master in Engineering?
I think I will get an average of Bs for Math, Chem and Physics for my overall results, if everything goes according to plan.
Technically, I'm not really good at math anymore, it seems like I'd reach my peak in learning math in high school level. I'm not really sure how this will play out in Engineering Course.
Also what is the average cost of 4 years of degree in private uni in Malaysia? around RM 60K?
Also is it possible to make a switch in Engineering Course? Like from first year of Engineering in EnE to Chemical/Mechanical Engineering?
If you have the budget, then I suggest you go to University of Southampton or University of Nottingham. This is because you can earn overseas degree without going overseas. But please take note that their entry requirements are higher than normal private universities. Will be going there after finishing A-Levels, but not sure I want to go overseas, since costs of living is already a burden to my parents.
Is it possible to study degree to get a bachelor degree, then go other university to get master in Engineering?
I think I will get an average of Bs for Math, Chem and Physics for my overall results, if everything goes according to plan.
Technically, I'm not really good at math anymore, it seems like I'd reach my peak in learning math in high school level. I'm not really sure how this will play out in Engineering Course.
Also what is the average cost of 4 years of degree in private uni in Malaysia? around RM 60K?
Also is it possible to make a switch in Engineering Course? Like from first year of Engineering in EnE to Chemical/Mechanical Engineering?
Of course you can get a master in Engineering from other universities! Most importantly your GPA must met the minimum requirements of the respective universities though.
For private unis the tuition fees ranged about 10K~50K annually.
You need to enquire the uni that you are entering to make sure whether you are able to change engineering stream or not in the second year.
Jun 18 2016, 09:36 PM

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