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TSAzain
post Jan 3 2017, 07:45 AM, updated 9y ago

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I am an Intl student after deliberating between curtin sarawak and Swinburne I decided on Curtin but after reading some of the posts here I am here at this point asking myself why am I studying in Curtin, I won't go to Australia after I graduate and Curtin is not even better than universities like USM or UM , UPM or UTP. Sadly it is too late to apply to any of these universities. My question is if I study in Curtin's foundation in science and engineering can I go to a public university after that? Is it impossible to to join one of these public universities after that? I have an american high school diploma but my grades are bad, so what can I do? I know this is a difficult situation but this is life right? nothing worth it is easy.

This post has been edited by Azain: Jan 3 2017, 07:50 AM
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post Jan 3 2017, 08:29 AM

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yes, ipta do accept international students...redoing a pre u to get better grades may help...but do a proper pre-u like alevels rather than foundation...
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post Jan 3 2017, 08:38 AM

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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 07:45 AM)
I am an Intl student after deliberating between curtin sarawak and Swinburne I decided on Curtin but after reading some of the posts here I am here at this point asking myself why am I studying in Curtin, I won't go to Australia after I graduate and  Curtin is not even better than universities like USM or  UM , UPM or UTP. Sadly it is too late to apply to any of these universities. My question is if I study in Curtin's foundation in science and engineering can I go to a public university after that?  Is it impossible to to join one of these public universities after that? I have an american high school diploma but my grades are bad, so what can I do? I know this is a difficult situation but this is life right? nothing worth it is easy.
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No.

Public Universities in Malaysia does not accept foundation program certificates from Private Universities.

It is difficult for a foreigner to join Malaysian Public Universities without an internationally recognized pre-university qualification (eg; A-Levels).

If you are keen on joining Malaysian Public Universities as an international student, you can send your inquiries directly to them.

*Take note - UTP (Universiti Teknologi Petronas) is a Private University.

https://www.utp.edu.my/Admission/internatio...Pages/Home.aspx

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TSAzain
post Jan 3 2017, 08:47 AM

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Okay I remembered something, I have a good Sat score isn't american high diploma equivalent to spm? I think the high school and SAT together equal SPTM. I'll ask around.
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post Jan 3 2017, 08:57 AM

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Another question if I do A level and get good grades (which I am sure I will do because the last time I wasn't serious) am I able to guarantee admission or do public universities have a quota system?
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post Jan 3 2017, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 08:57 AM)
Another question if I do A level and get good grades (which I am sure I will do because the last time I wasn't serious) am I able to guarantee admission or do public universities have a quota system?
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Public universities do have a quota system even for locals as fees are highly subsidized. There is no guaranteed admission even if you have good results.
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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 08:57 AM)
Another question if I do A level and get good grades (which I am sure I will do because the last time I wasn't serious) am I able to guarantee admission or do public universities have a quota system?
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What is your nationality?
TSAzain
post Jan 3 2017, 10:15 AM

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I am Indonesian la, okay I asked a friend he confirmed private to public= No but if I study in curtin I can move to about any private uni especially the Australian ones. He also said UPM offers foundation in agriculture but it is competitive and I should ask if I am interested. So everything you guys said here was right, thank you and have a nice day!
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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 10:15 AM)
I am Indonesian la, okay I asked a friend he confirmed private to public= No but if I study in curtin I can move to about any private uni especially the Australian ones. He also said UPM offers foundation in agriculture[U] but it is competitive and I should ask if I am interested. So everything you guys said here was right, thank you and have a nice day!
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Are you interested in agriculture?

If you are an Indonesian, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB) is a well-known place to study agriculture... Malaysians go there to study Veterinary Medicine (DVM).

http://ipb.ac.id/

Is it because public universities in Indonesia still uses Bahasa Indonesia for their university courses that you wanted to study in a foreign university?
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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 10:15 AM)
I am Indonesian la, okay I asked a friend he confirmed private to public= No but if I study in curtin I can move to about any private uni especially the Australian ones. He also said UPM offers foundation in agriculture but it is competitive and I should ask if I am interested. So everything you guys said here was right, thank you and have a nice day!
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If you are still keen on obtaining a Bachelors degree from one of many Malaysian public universities, do follow these links:

http://www.ukm.my/pkp/international-program/

http://www.ums.edu.my/v5/index.php/en/admi...n/international

http://www.iium.edu.my/admissions/international

http://www.unimas.my/international-student-undergraduate

http://admission.utm.my/


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post Jan 3 2017, 07:32 PM

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Yeah, Malaysians come to study Vet here, and it's near Jakarta. We also have Universitas Indonesia but it's only good in social sciences and language studies and there is also Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Yeah my English is good but most of the unis here use Bahasa and I am horrible at it lol (even if the language is English they revert to Bahasa while discussing or teaching and I really don't understand it well) My parents already said it will be hell if you don't improve your language skills so I am taking the coward way out lol. The textbooks are still english though.In MSIA atleast everything I found related to science is in English. I don't mind agriculture for me any science is good but I still don't have a specific field I want to study but since going to Curtin is easy since I already have an acceptance from them, I will probably study Chemical or environmental engineering there. Chemical is obviously better because more job prospects and the fact that a chemical engineer can be an environmental one. I guess what I really liked about the public unis here is the use of English language and they have a high research activity and their rankings are quite good for example USM chemical engineering is 46 and UPM agricultural is top 100 and the best thing is the PHD fast track you guys have here , I am not sure if we have that.
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post Jan 3 2017, 09:17 PM

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QUOTE(Azain @ Jan 3 2017, 07:32 PM)
Yeah, Malaysians come to study Vet here, and it's near  Jakarta. We also have Universitas  Indonesia but it's  only good in social sciences and language studies and there is also Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Yeah my English is good but  most of the unis here use Bahasa and I am horrible at it lol (even if the language is English they revert to Bahasa while discussing or teaching and I really don't understand it well) My parents already said it will be hell if you don't improve your language skills so I am taking the coward way out lol.  The textbooks are still english though.In MSIA atleast everything I found related to science is in English. I don't mind agriculture for me any science is good  but I still don't have a specific  field I want to study but since going to Curtin is easy since I already have an acceptance from them, I will probably study Chemical or environmental engineering there. Chemical is obviously better because more job prospects and the fact that a chemical engineer can be an environmental one. I guess what I really liked about the public unis here is the use of English language and they have a high research activity and their rankings are quite good  for example USM chemical engineering is 46 and UPM agricultural is top 100 and the best thing is the PHD fast track you guys have here , I am not sure if we have that.
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Is it good?how about the living cost in indonesia?
I might consider to study there if I didn't get accept by UM/USM(I think most likely I can't enter)
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post Jan 3 2017, 09:54 PM

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Which university? If you mean Institut Pertanian Bogor for agriculture and Veterinary it's suppose to be good but if you want agriculture go to UPM they even have a foundation and it is one of the best in the world I think top 100. I don't think we have a university like UM or USM these are good universities and if your Malay is bad you will struggle here cuz no English and even if there is expect the lecture to be mostly Bahasa. The cost of living in Jakarta is higher than Kuala lumpur atm in Bogor it's a different story it's mostly cheaper than Kuala lumpur, the rent is cheaper by alot .
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post Jan 3 2017, 09:57 PM

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Oh btw CyberSetan thank you for your help, I decided to just go to Curtin I mean it's not bad.
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post Jan 6 2017, 02:06 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jan 3 2017, 08:29 AM)
yes, ipta do accept international students...redoing a pre u to get better grades may help...but do a proper pre-u like alevels rather than foundation...
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A-Level acceptance in Malaysia are only USM and UM.
No clue why others Unis not open to locals but to foreigners.
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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Jan 3 2017, 09:17 PM)
Is it good?how about the living cost in indonesia?
I might consider to study there if I didn't get accept by UM/USM(I think most likely I can't enter)
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Is cheaper in Gadjah Mada, my sister still doing dentistry there.
But lectures done in Bahasa Indonesia, Slides are in English.

Everything is very Ulu there. Think properly before moving.
My sister doesn't like how the lecturers marks their papers tho.

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post Jan 6 2017, 07:01 AM

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I think it's because they are subsidized for locals hence increased competition but for foreigners it's all about the money after all universities are businesses even the public ones.
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QUOTE(iSean @ Jan 6 2017, 02:06 AM)
A-Level acceptance in Malaysia are only USM and UM.
No clue why others Unis not open to locals but to foreigners.
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the local A-levels/IB/austmat/SAM intake for IPTAs are dealt on case by case basis. i just took in 11 malaysian students with A-levels and IB for UTM this semester. all had to be interviewed personally.

in TS' case, he is a foreginer. so no issue on the intake.
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post Jan 6 2017, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(iSean @ Jan 6 2017, 02:06 AM)
A-Level acceptance in Malaysia are only USM and UM.
No clue why others Unis not open to locals but to foreigners.
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confused.gif i thought it is open to local a level student also.
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post Jan 6 2017, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(sonyfanzz @ Jan 6 2017, 12:44 PM)
confused.gif i thought it is open to local a level student also.
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It is open, but you cannot apply directly from UPU.
You need to go to the University itself and ask for Admission.



 

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