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post Oct 15 2010, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Oct 15 2010, 12:31 PM)
wth?

do you have too much money to spend to 'test' the course?  shocking.gif  shocking.gif  shocking.gif  shocking.gif

please define better. both had not produce their first batch of graduates yet.
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Problem is, the intake for IMU is in February and MMMC is August. While waiting for MMMC, don't you think I should do something else in between? I really have no idea. I m afraid that if I go MMMC directly, I might regret for not choosing IMU in the first place. At least after trying for one sem in IMU, I know how it is like. If it is good and worth it, then I might as well continue. But if it's like what you all said, expensive, money sucker and not worth it at all, I might as well pull out and go for MMMC. I don't know if this decision is wise or not. My parents are also afraid to let me go MMMC now as India is facing the super bug issue and I have no idea how serious it is now.
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post Oct 15 2010, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Oct 15 2010, 08:03 PM)
Problem is, the intake for IMU is in February and MMMC is August. While waiting for MMMC, don't you think I should do something else in between? I really have no idea. I m afraid that if I go MMMC directly, I might regret for not choosing IMU in the first place. At least after trying for one sem in IMU, I know how it is like. If it is good and worth it, then I might as well continue. But if it's like what you all said, expensive, money sucker and not worth it at all, I might as well pull out and go for MMMC. I don't know if this decision is wise or not. My parents are also afraid to let me go MMMC now as India is facing the super bug issue and I have no idea how serious it is now.
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If money is not an issue for you, IMU'd be better i guess. Nobody knows how to answer you coz the first batch of student hasnt come out yet. Living in msia >>>>>> living in india.
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post Oct 15 2010, 03:35 PM

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IMU near APIIT?
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post Oct 15 2010, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Oct 15 2010, 03:03 PM)
Problem is, the intake for IMU is in February and MMMC is August. While waiting for MMMC, don't you think I should do something else in between? I really have no idea. I m afraid that if I go MMMC directly, I might regret for not choosing IMU in the first place. At least after trying for one sem in IMU, I know how it is like. If it is good and worth it, then I might as well continue. But if it's like what you all said, expensive, money sucker and not worth it at all, I might as well pull out and go for MMMC. I don't know if this decision is wise or not. My parents are also afraid to let me go MMMC now as India is facing the super bug issue and I have no idea how serious it is now.
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ok. if your parents allow you to 'try' the course, then so be it. do something else? you can always find a part time job to fill your time or help out at your parent's company.

now the 2nd problem is, how sure are you that you can get into the dentistry course in IMU? the places there are very limited too.

super bug?hmm..i have few friends at MMMC who just went few weeks ago..still quite alive...

QUOTE(djronzai @ Oct 15 2010, 03:35 PM)
IMU near APIIT?
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yeah quite near to each other.
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post Oct 15 2010, 04:26 PM

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Living in msia >>>>>> living in india


I've been told that there's a little Malaysia in Manipal. biggrin.gif
It's only for two years so it can't be that bad. If fact, the experience should be >>>study in Malaysia.

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post Oct 15 2010, 10:10 PM

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cannot say like that..

should be:

experience studying in MMMC>studying in the tiny building of IMU
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post Oct 15 2010, 10:16 PM

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hey guys i would like to ask about the imu cup. is it carried out once a year?
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post Oct 15 2010, 11:00 PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwt-OHovNv0&feature=related

I love it when the girls hit the dance floor. XD


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post Oct 16 2010, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(Dagger69 @ Oct 15 2010, 11:00 PM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwt-OHovNv0&feature=related

I love it when the girls hit the dance floor. XD
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haram haram x9000

the last part kesian her high heel
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post Oct 16 2010, 01:54 PM

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does IMU offer degree programme??in pharmacy or dentistry programme??
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post Oct 16 2010, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(asparagsu @ Oct 16 2010, 01:54 PM)
does IMU offer degree programme??in pharmacy or dentistry programme??
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lol go to their website and you shall find out.
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post Oct 16 2010, 06:27 PM

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Damn...I can do a dentistry course in Hongkong for half the price of IMU's..and IMU's not even in the rankings


Added on October 16, 2010, 6:33 pm
QUOTE(Dagger69 @ Oct 15 2010, 11:00 PM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwt-OHovNv0&feature=related

I love it when the girls hit the dance floor. XD
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LOL those sure are hot doctors and nurses... drool.gif

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post Oct 16 2010, 10:41 PM

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LOL those sure are hot doctors and nurses... drool.gif
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Hahaa yea! Btw, congratz to Taurus for their cheer-leading championship! rclxms.gif

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post Oct 16 2010, 11:25 PM

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Sure, they study hard and also dance "hard".

Who says studying medicine is tough? It mixes well with a balanced lifestyle.

Syabas! IMU.
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er. are you even sure that those dancers are medical students in the first place?

still got dietitics..psychology...biomedic..pharmaceutical science...etc... laugh.gif
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post Oct 17 2010, 10:44 PM

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Anyone doing Chiropractic here? Would like to ask how is the course.
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post Oct 18 2010, 05:30 PM

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Hello forum-ers.

Erm, my friend phoned IMU today, and apparently there are only 4-5 seats left for dentistry as they have filled up the seats with the A-levels of 2009 batch. So I'm taking the SAM program this year, and it's really a disadvantage as by the time we get our results in December, chances are, the seats will be filled up already. What do I do? :\
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QUOTE(azxn-92 @ Oct 18 2010, 05:30 PM)
Hello forum-ers.

Erm, my friend phoned IMU today, and apparently there are only 4-5 seats left for dentistry as they have filled up the seats with the A-levels of 2009 batch. So I'm taking the SAM program this year, and it's really a disadvantage as by the time we get our results in December, chances are, the seats will be filled up already. What do I do? :\
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try to apply using your forecast result.
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QUOTE(azxn-92 @ Oct 18 2010, 05:30 PM)
Hello forum-ers.

Erm, my friend phoned IMU today, and apparently there are only 4-5 seats left for dentistry as they have filled up the seats with the A-levels of 2009 batch. So I'm taking the SAM program this year, and it's really a disadvantage as by the time we get our results in December, chances are, the seats will be filled up already. What do I do? :\
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apply to MMMC and PIDC?
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QUOTE(Yeyechan @ Oct 5 2010, 05:41 PM)
good question..... What i can say about this is, if you're doing the local program of dentistry in imu, I'm sure it's not worth it at all..... if u do pds, then different story lo... It's just not worth paying that much and its price is almost the price of doing pms.... 420k for a local degree.... Imu must be mad.....

To be honest... The reason why they charge so expensive is because they do not have enough facilities to teach.... Students need to pair up because imu does not have... Err... I don't know what is that called... The ''chair''???... to learn individually.... You know the big machine u sit on when u visit a dentist?? One chair cost about a c-class benz...... That's why.... They have to charge the cost of buying the new ''chair'' into your fees..... Remember, imu's final aim is just to make huge profit...

Manipal doesn't charge that much because they already have the facilities there...

So if I were you, I will not come for imu dentistry local program.. And would opt for manipal or aimst instead....
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Hi, I stumble upon this forum which attracts me when searching for "imu dentistry" in google. I'm juz an ordinary dental student from imu which passby here. My reply here do not specifically apply all to yeyechan as im still new to how the reply thingy function.

Juz wan to clarify something and clear ur doubt. I remember when we meet our dean on the first day, she explained to us why dentistry is so expensive (not juz imu, but all the other uni in the world). To let u all know, dentistry cost more because we need to spend a lot on facilities, dental materials, instruments, devices, lab machines and especially dental chairs (u'll be surprised to see how much materials and instruments we use, and how expensive the things are if u enrolled into dentistry). Compare to our medical frens, they just need a clinical skill room with a bed, table, some medical device which can be shared,and etc, but we need our own set of instrument for our learning process and treating patient. For instance, one small instrument can easily cost more than RM100, and imagine each of us has a box of instument. Plus, dental chair can cost more than RM100K depending on the brand and function of the dental chair. biggrin.gif

And yes, I admit that our fees is expensive. But the money is used to set up our lab and clinic and buying materials, instruments, machines and dental chairs of good quality. Our clinics is really luxurious, and the dental chair we are using is like the mecedes benz of dental chair and that's where all the money goes. I can only say u get what u pay for, despite i still think it's expensive compare to other uni, but expenses in KL is higher too. The dental chairs is definitely sufficient to accomodate our needs, as there are only 3rd year and 2nd year student used it sometimes and we are using it in different time. The reason we pair up is not because we have not enough chair, but it's because we practice 4-handed dentistry, which means there is a operator and an asistant during our treatment and we take turn to become operator and assistant. The same goes to the dental lab too. The downside is, coz material is so expensive, occasionally they control the material that we use, juz occzsionally. And I would say our fees are more worth than medical student as they only have 2 hrs lecture everyday while we have whole day lecture, labs, etc(which means hectic..)

Academic wise, I would say that all our lecturers speak relatively good english even if they are from middle east(only few of them, some are chinese and one japanese) because some of them did they postgraduate in UK, we do not faced the problem as our medical frens did. Our dental lecturers are really bright and some are really experinced. A lot of them are actually active in dental field as in they are actively involved in research, attend conference and some even give lecture in conference and have close network with dental professionals around the world. And there will be more lecturers joining in the future.

Our course can only get recognition after the 1st batch graduate, but there shud be not much problem as our lecturers will make sure that we obtain adequate training before we graduate.

To Law_yew_wooi, manipal vs imu. Both are relatively new school, the difference is fees, way of teaching (manipal use traditional way of teaching while imu use newer teaching methods, there is pros n cons), imu have no campus life compare to manipal, etc.. If u're thinking of juz spend one semester in imu, i wont suggest u to do so because basically u're mostly studying basic science in year 1 and u'll only have the feel of u're a dental student when u're year 2 onwards. I suggest u can try arrange a visit to our uni and tour around, do ask dental student if u hav doubt as the administrative ppl are not familiar with how our faculty runs. laugh.gif

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