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Notoriez
post Jun 23 2007, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(lynnerilian @ Jun 19 2007, 02:15 PM)
I'm a UNITAR student and im a chinese. Well, not trying to be racist but it is what happened there. I'm not sure about other Regional Centres but in Kelana Jaya there are hardly any Chinese there. It is like of 10 people walking pass you, either you get 1 chinese or none. That is one thing.

The good thing for this course is because of its flexibility. You can adjust your own timetable, you can decide you want to graduate early or late, all you need to do is register the courses according to your liking. Now, starting from this semester, the mgmt had changed. It will no longer focus on weekend classes. It will be weekdays classes and reserved weekends only for parttimers. Previously it will be like 2 hours once every 2 week for long semester and 2 hours once every week for short semester but now it changed to 3 hours once every week during long semester and 6 hours once every week for short semester.

Hope this will help...
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Im an ex unitar student too..

QUOTE(Nation of Sensation @ Jun 22 2007, 06:44 PM)
Now, this thread had became "How many chinese are studying at UNITAR?" ..

lynnerilian, is it that one chinese should be surrounded with alot of chinese in order for them to survive in a studying environment?

I really can't get your point on why you are insisting that there are "hardly chinese around" and "chinese are countable in UNITAR".
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Chinese is a bit rare in UNITAR not UTAR..

Now in UNITAR there are more Indians rather than Malays or Chinese..but don't worry..You will have a very good job prospect if study in UNITAR..all of my friends doesn't have any trouble to find any job and some if not most of them are working in BIG BIG companies biggrin.gif..
Notoriez
post Jun 26 2007, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(Irzani @ Jun 24 2007, 10:23 AM)
How about the facilities provided there? Example, for the IT courses, they are using the latest software technology? and the computer lab? How about it? Enough for each student?

Did the certificate recognised by other big companies? or only a certain companies?

It's cheaper .. but need to know more ..  laugh.gif

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Almost every BIG company..

Even myself are working in Sony rite now..some of my frens got Maxis, Nestle, Bank Negara, Maersk, Axxon-Mobil and many more ar..can't list down all tongue.gif

There are plenty computer labs in UNITAR..one big lab for surfin' the net / doing assignments and few small labs for classes..

Latest tech..hmm u meant programming softwares?? Well, they teach u on how to use ASP.net, PHP, Java, C++, MySQL, Oracle..biggrin.gif

One more thing that if you wanted to work for the Gov, most courses offered by UNITAR is recognised by JPA...easily can get a job in Gov sector..


 

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