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International Medical University, IMU @ Bukit Jalil, Seremban, & Johor
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SUSedge85
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Jun 21 2008, 03:30 AM
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It doesn't really matter if the university is automatically recognised by other countries. You can always sit for an examination and get the license. It beats me why do many people actually think that this is a hassle (I mean, if it's already your passion to heal, then just make do with whatever obstacles you have to meet)
The same applies to Malaysia. As long as you have graduated from any foreign university, you will have to sit for an examination before you can practice locally.
*btw AIMST University is recognised by LAN.
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SUSedge85
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Jun 23 2008, 03:30 PM
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Sorry, but I'm pretty sure medical graduates from foreign countries, including UK/NZ/Aust/India/Indonesia/Russia etc (graduation year: 2012 onwards) will have to sit for that exam. It was in the local newspapers. Not sure when was it announced though.
This post has been edited by edge85: Jun 23 2008, 08:09 PM
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SUSedge85
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Jul 6 2008, 09:14 AM
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QUOTE(jenny c @ Jul 6 2008, 01:32 AM) so we might be forced to withdraw or to repeat a sem? wow... imu's tuition fees is so incredible, if i am forced to repeat a sem, my parents will definitely be crazy.... if i am forced to withdraw, they will kill me... is that so easy to get failed in exam as you said that they even hardly past the resit? Take it as their system of quality control. So study harder. You want prestige, you wanna go around and lansi that you're an IMU student, but you don't wanna study, mana boleh....
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