i got in imu pms after the intake,even though they turn me down and offer me next intake,but i keep on appealing until i got in.
imu is expanding the size of the intake
International Medical University, IMU @ Bukit Jalil, Seremban, & Johor
International Medical University, IMU @ Bukit Jalil, Seremban, & Johor
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i got in imu pms after the intake,even though they turn me down and offer me next intake,but i keep on appealing until i got in.
imu is expanding the size of the intake |
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Mar 11 2012, 11:06 AM
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May 3 2012, 10:55 AM
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May 6 2012, 12:32 PM
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QUOTE(limeuu @ May 3 2012, 12:49 PM) 100 pms undergraduate my batch has less than 10 pms postgraduate50 pms graduate 100 local but i suspect they actually take in more than that, as about 20% will drop out....i know some batches with 120+ pms undergraduate.... This post has been edited by whyyyyy: May 6 2012, 12:52 PM |
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Jun 24 2012, 05:29 PM
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QUOTE(at9 @ Jun 22 2012, 06:55 PM) so I just got accepted to the AUG- 2012 intake for the partner medical school program for medicine..and I'm hoping someone can answer a few of my questions. dont think soFirstly, is the degree issued by IMU or the partner medical school?(the registration package says it's the partner school..so does that mean there'll be no indication that I did part of my studies at IMU?) My ultimate goal is to be a surgeon so I was hoping someone could advise me as to where international students are most likely to get surgical residencies(i.e. Australia or the U.K.).I've read somewhere that the U.K. doesn't discriminate between EU and non-EU candidates when it comes to applying for postgraduate education and then read somewhere on this forum that it does:S Also I'm a little confused as to whether Dalhousie accepts non-Malaysian students. I hope I hear from someone soon enough:) US residency more secured,with internship and postgrad in a 'package' btw dalhousie accept non malaysian but not jefferson try dalhousie uni or thomas jefferson uni This post has been edited by whyyyyy: Jun 24 2012, 05:30 PM |
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Oct 3 2012, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(znlwinvk @ Oct 3 2012, 09:41 PM) i got my a*aaa for my A levels. october is here and i am prettyyyyyy nervous. i cant afford to be postponed to august intake. i can assured u that imu has no reason to reject u at all even not very perfoming well during interviewsource:that's me and i mhave the exact results as yours |
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Oct 3 2012, 11:14 PM
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Dec 23 2012, 11:19 PM
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QUOTE(irisss @ Dec 23 2012, 07:47 PM) MD in North America is for graduate entry,right? i guess there is involvement of government either US or Malaysia in this matter.something like developed country help developing countryYou have to have a degree first then a MD. However,IMU allow students to have MD without a bachelors degree,it quite weird.. Anyone mind to explain a bit? according to imu admin, there was a US citizen working in malaysia who is influential and help to tie up imu and jefferson. it is all about business, politics networking make imu with so many prestigious partner This post has been edited by whyyyyy: Dec 23 2012, 11:23 PM |
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Dec 24 2012, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(irisss @ Dec 24 2012, 04:10 AM) I googled and found out that if you do not have a bachelor degree before MD,you may not be able to get license in some states,say,California require you have a bachelors before MD to get licensure.some other states require you to have at least 900 hours of undergraduate study before MD. not sure about that.However, i do know a few jefferson graduate manage to get a job after residency.Correct me if I am wrong as far as residency is concerned, u are qualified and competent to train at any states with MD |
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QUOTE(irisss @ Dec 24 2012, 05:02 PM) Yeah.i found out that one is doing neurosurgery and one is doing surgery now. that pathway is unique for malaysian,it provide lot of oppurtunities as opposed to riskI want to practice in US in future,but the md pathway seems a bit risky Is taking usmle make u think that it is risky? This post has been edited by whyyyyy: Dec 24 2012, 05:35 PM |
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Dec 24 2012, 09:25 PM
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QUOTE(irisss @ Dec 24 2012, 06:24 PM) Yeah..and I am thinking about dalhousie MD,graduates from dalhousie are considered as AMG. But, dalhousie is more expensive than jeffersonI think it is risky because I don't have a bachelors degree,I don't know whether a MD without a bachelors will be disadvanteged or not recognised by many states in future. Added on December 24, 2012, 6:24 pm The match rates seems high for AMG. there are people who do phd(3 years) during residency, or take a year off during medschool to do master This might compensate the absence of degree |
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