QUOTE(Crucio @ Sep 10 2017, 05:06 PM)
I'm currently in Form 5 and I wish to further my studies in biomedical science (or something similar, though I am quite set on this field in particular). However, I understand that the career prospects for this field in Malaysia are slim, especially research-wise, which is what I plan to focus on. There are few recognised universities in Malaysia (local private unis are a priority since they're cheaper) and I have read up on them quite a bit.
My main option is Newcastle University, followed by Monash and Nottingham. I understand that universities may oversell their course quality to students, so I would like honest opinions on which university I should apply for. Admissions-wise I am probably eligible to apply for most unis (trials GPA 0.78) with my lowest grade being an A-. Currently NUMed seems like the most appealing option since it's cost-efficient and is recognised by Malaysia and QS rankings. My parents prefer me doing foundation because it's much quicker and more specialised that A-Levels or IB, so it's necessary I choose a university now.
I am worried about after I finish my degree as well.

I know the pay in Malaysia can be quite terrible for this field. What are my chances of obtaining a job with employers willing to sponsor my work visa outside of Malaysia (provided I graduate with reasonably good results)? Is it a smart move to study biomedical science if there's no guarantee of being able to work in a country where there is actually sufficient funding for research?

I don't think there's anything else I would be truly content studying and doing for the rest of my life since I love and am good at Biology (and science in general) but lack the qualities and drive required to be a (good) doctor.
If anyone could help me out on this, I would really appreciate it.

Well, if financials is a serious problem, I will highly recommend you applying for Matriculation or ACTUAL PRE-U PROGRAMS, [NOT FOUNDATION PROGRAMS]
My opinion is that, go for STPM, A-Level or SAM/WACE HSC.
As it will give you a greater perspective before heading down to either on pathway.
To be honest, after going through A-Levels, STPM is a great option, provided you can score 4.0 every semester, if you plan to enter NTU/NUS, provided if you didn't not screw up too badly.
Also, if you are a potential student, seriously, scholarship grants and opportunities for you out there waiting for you.
If not try enter Singapore's Polytechnic/A-Level Program to see there's a spot for you there? I heard someone in Education Essentials here went to one Singapore Poly for Diploma for Biotechnology or Biomedical. And now pursuing his/her degree in that field right now.
On the side note, no point of going to IB, this program is way too long, and just plain burnt money.
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If you eventually went down the road of STPM/A-Level, don't have much regrets, don't slack, score a STPM 4.0 or 4As is enough for you to go to a good IPTA/IPTS.