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post Jun 10 2010, 12:41 PM

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I would like to seek a confirmation. Lets say if someone sits for his A levels or Ausmat examinations in December 2010 and apply to IMU for the February 2011 intake, would they consider the application pending the release of the examination results.
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post Sep 15 2010, 03:02 PM

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Looking at the number of A level students scoring A* and As, with that kind of entry requirement, no wonder the places are filled up so fast.

Its definitely commercialisation of quality!!

It will be interesting to look at the qualifications of the first batch of students in medic in Masterskill and Taylors. With the intake in October, surely they will be scraping the bottom of the barrel, if any is still left.

Maybe some from Monash Feb 2011 intake will opt to join them, if offered scholarship.
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post Sep 15 2010, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 15 2010, 03:25 PM)
the criteria for entry is not how many a's you have, but how much $$$ your parents/sponsor have.......

there are lots of straight a's students, both from a-levels and stpm, who are interested, but lack $$$ to do it......
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What can they do? Of about 90 non-malays students in UM medic for 2010/2011 only 13 are from STPM. So its not surprising that on top of borrowing from PTPTN, you HAVE to borrow from other financial institutions if you want to do medic in private colleges.
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post Sep 15 2010, 08:43 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 15 2010, 07:06 PM)
the sponsored students in imu have a tendency to flop in exams, more than private strudents, although many come with reasonable pre-u results.........would be interesting to find out why......
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If the pre-u results are from A levels and they meet or are above the minimum entrance requirements, I will be surprised if a majority of them fails.
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post Sep 16 2010, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(Yeyechan @ Sep 16 2010, 01:44 AM)
How would you know...... Were u from imu.......?
BBB can enter la wei... Nowadays I've seen ppl with BBC in pms stream also....

And....... The days when most of the failures are jpa or mara students are long gone... Some of them are even top scorers, like in my batch... Waiting to go into dean list...... And yes, some scholars do fail...... But not to the extent that u've mentioned......

Nowadays...... Ppl who failed are mostly a bunch of arrogant craps who think they can get through without much effort....... While some of these do get through eos5...... But will they get through mbbs exit exam be it local or pms..... Only God knows....

Some of them doesn't even deserve to be in med school also..... Not even if they've got the money or the brain....... Just..... Plain nonsense.....
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Maybe those with poorer grades entered during the beginning of the year intake where competition is not that keen and IMU need to reach the "breakeven" number to avoid making a loss.

With additional medical colleges on the way, with the lower fees and though "questionable" quality, further compromising of entrance requirements is expected.
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post Sep 16 2010, 11:24 PM

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It really looks odd that those who aspire to fulfil their ambitions of becoming a doctor are not given a fair chance but those who are there because of the pride and status are.

I am very sure we will reach the tipping point.............the question is only when?
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post Sep 26 2010, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(Yeyechan @ Sep 26 2010, 02:37 PM)
No idea.......... u'll have to wait for the great limeuu to answer ur question.

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And, I've got something to ask here..... If i'm not wrong I did hear somebody saying that the graduates from unrecognized med schools can take the final year of NUS MBBS final exam and if passed, will be able to get registered in the littleland across the sea? They got to know this after the singhealth team visited us on friday.........

I was like rclxms.gif  drool.gif  shocking.gif  rclxm9.gif  at the same time~~ It'll be great for the local grads.... a pathway of venturing out of bolehland......
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If you are from unrecoz med school, how can u pass NUS final year exams?
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post Sep 26 2010, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(tqeh @ Sep 26 2010, 03:33 PM)
What do u mean?

U mean ppl from unrecog med school are not bright enough? or that they cant sit for the exam anyway? explain please, it sounds degrading.
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Why would a "bright" student enrolled in an unrecog med school and try the backdoor way to seek recognition?

He is not so "bright", no?
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post Sep 27 2010, 10:15 AM

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Somtimes ppl find it difficult to accept established facts and statistics and rely on their preconceived ideas that they are good and highly intelligent.

What more, when you run of facts to sustain your arguments and start calling other ppl names!


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post Oct 1 2010, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Oct 1 2010, 12:24 AM)
i would like to ask if imu offer any scholarships for dentistry courses? i have a friend who is facing financial problem but he is a bright student. Currently studying a levels. Any alternatives for him? i heard ptptn only give out very little loan.
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RM150k from PTPTN is alredi a lot of money. You only need to raise an additional RM30k+ per year.
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post Oct 1 2010, 05:52 PM

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Just for info. Someone got a scholarship for IMU in medic in the recent intake. Parents are retired govt servants. But there is a bond of 7 years to do research.
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post Oct 5 2010, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(law_yew_wooi @ Oct 5 2010, 05:03 PM)
I just want to know, why people choose imu over manipal and vice versa... I m considering both this institution and I don't know if it's worth while spending so much money on imu dentistry, since I can do it so cheaply in manipal...
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Perceived reputation, maybe. Manipal dentistry, is it their 1st intake?
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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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post Oct 20 2010, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(passerby2010 @ Oct 20 2010, 05:02 AM)
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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Thanks for sharing more info on the dentistry prog of IMU.

"But the money is used to set up our lab and clinic and buying materials......."

Do you all set up labs every year for that particular batch or the labs are reusable? If reusable, why are students made to foot capital commitment costs?
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post Oct 28 2010, 04:27 PM

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I saw in the papers today, as per the Audit Report, that UM was disposing their dental chairs for a song!

Should have entered into a long term agreement with UM to buy their used chairs and save costs.

Thereafter, the savings could be pass on to the students through lower fees.
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post Oct 31 2010, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(Gorila_ @ Oct 31 2010, 12:41 PM)
I got 1st choice. Seremban.
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PMS student opting for Seremban? I was told by reception that this is not allowed and you have to get yr funding secured in case of running out of bullets!
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post Nov 1 2010, 11:58 AM

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"[quote=limeuu,Oct 31 2010, 08:50 PM]
changing streams used to be an issue both ways.......as spaces are limited also in the seremban stream......

the places have now increased from 50 to 100 per batch (ie 200/year) so it is easy to switch from pms to local.....however, the other direction will remain verboten as the pms places are very restricted, and may shrink, as uwa goes postgraduate, and nz quit from the partnership......"




Policy is not static lar. Change whenever and wherever necessary.

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post Nov 29 2010, 02:36 PM

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Since you are still in the midst of your studies, pls review whether what you are pursuing is the correct choice that you have chosen. It will hurt both ways if it isnt. Worse still, in certain situations, its between saving a soul and letting the poor fella go.
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post Jan 12 2011, 10:47 AM

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I had a chat with an IMU lecturer over the weekend at the Star Education Fair and she agreed that the allocation of the PMS/PDS is dependent very much on the RANKING that was selected and not soley on merit.
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post Jan 13 2011, 10:00 AM

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Some of the students with lesser results may be placed together with some of the top students thus bypassing some of the better ones.

Though I dont agree, I think they also have a point to avoid categorising of these students.

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