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TSTak3shi
post Nov 10 2008, 03:42 PM, updated 15y ago

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Just wondering if there's any ranking system for colleges and uni's in M'sia. Hope someone here knows.

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post Nov 10 2008, 06:54 PM

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Monash University
Nottingham University
Metropolitan College
Sunway
Taylors
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post Nov 10 2008, 07:48 PM

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Monash Uni tops the list !!! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
Personal opinion eh ?
But it's pretty costly smile.gif
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QUOTE(Tak3shi @ Nov 10 2008, 03:42 PM)
Just wondering if there's any ranking system for colleges and uni's in M'sia. Looking to take up a business degree at the next intake and would like to be able to apply for the best schools available.

Hope someone here knows.
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monash is one of the top 8, you are good at it

curtin is a good uni however its a tier 2 (second class) uni.

Uni Tech Sydney -edit scrap this upon further research it sucks

other then taht i have no idea, RMIT is lower then curtin. sunway degree well dont count on it, sedaya too, TAR well nope, notthingham i dont know but seems good enough

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post Nov 11 2008, 11:33 AM

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How about nottingham? Their MBA is ranked top 100 in the world.
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QUOTE(+3kk! @ Nov 10 2008, 08:12 PM)
monash is one of the top 8, you are good at it

curtin is a good uni however its a tier 2 (second class) uni.

Uni Tech Sydney -edit scrap this upon further research it sucks

other then taht i have no idea, RMIT is lower then curtin. sunway degree well dont count on it, sedaya too, TAR well nope, notthingham i dont know but seems good enough
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Hei, i am planning to study in Sunway Lancaster, y isit nt gud ??? Lancaster ranks top 5 for management in UK...
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QUOTE(+3kk! @ Nov 10 2008, 08:12 PM)
monash is one of the top 8, you are good at it

curtin is a good uni however its a tier 2 (second class) uni.

Uni Tech Sydney -edit scrap this upon further research it sucks

other then taht i have no idea, RMIT is lower then curtin. sunway degree well dont count on it, sedaya too, TAR well nope, notthingham i dont know but seems good enough
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er... +3kk! ...

actually RMIT is better than Curtin...

coz RMIT is number 206 in the world this year while Curtin... FAILED to enter top 500 uni in the world at all... happy.gif i already checked the world ranking...

nottingham is great... but u have to study at semenyih...
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QUOTE(moniqee @ Nov 12 2008, 08:02 PM)
er... +3kk! ...

actually RMIT is better than Curtin...

coz RMIT is number 206 in the world this year while Curtin... FAILED to enter top 500 uni in the world at all... happy.gif i already checked the world ranking...

nottingham is great... but u have to study at semenyih...
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Yeah and that's like so far away from civilization ........
Luckily I chose Monash over Nottingham biggrin.gif
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post Nov 17 2008, 06:26 PM

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well it's not really away from civilization ........

i heard there's shopping mall... and buses all the time... happy.gif there's always Streamyx n wifi for internet...

happy.gif i don't have $$ so go to metropolitan lor... n also coz it's near to ktm station...
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post Jan 20 2009, 02:31 AM

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actually u cant compare uni with those rankings.
if u want to compare uni rankings,
must look for top 100 business school.
then u will know.

cuz if u look into uni rankings. it consist of other courses, like pharmacy,
dentistry, engineering.
its really unfair to compare.

Lancaster the only two uni being awarded 6 stars in business and management.
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yeah. my fren told me this. lancaster is one of the top unis in uk for doing a course in business and management.


Added on January 20, 2009, 3:22 amyeah. my fren told me this. lancaster is one of the top unis in uk for doing a course in business and management.

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post Jan 20 2009, 08:50 AM

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those ranking business school is more focus on........................which part ?

izzit on how many student they graduate from that particular UNI?
or those lecture n management have provide good service for those student?

I don't think KDU was a good choice to study business.
they are famous in hospitality n mass comm course.
n then the course also not cheap.

sorry for all KDU student .I did not mean it.
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post Jan 20 2009, 09:10 AM

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Hm..

For accounting I would suggest Nottingham.
For MBA, then Sunway Lancaster.


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post Jan 20 2009, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(moniqee @ Nov 12 2008, 08:02 PM)
er... +3kk! ...

actually RMIT is better than Curtin...

coz RMIT is number 206 in the world this year while Curtin... FAILED to enter top 500 uni in the world at all... happy.gif i already checked the world ranking...

nottingham is great... but u have to study at semenyih...
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Errr i just would like to correct u there....RMIT is 206 ranked in the whole world this year and Curtin is ranked somewhere at 248 and not FAILED to enter top 500 uni as you mentioned. Please check the Times University Rankings and you will see what i mean.

And i agree that you can't base all this on total rankings but rather on business school rankings. Curtin business school is one of the top business school in western australia. Machester business school by Sunway is also a good choice i heard.
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QUOTE(khaishin @ Jan 20 2009, 09:10 AM)
Hm..

For accounting I would suggest Nottingham.
For MBA, then Sunway Lancaster.
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for lancaster what d ranking ?


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Errr i just would like to correct u there....RMIT is 206 ranked in the whole world this year and Curtin is ranked somewhere at 248 and not FAILED to enter top 500 uni as you mentioned. Please check the Times University Rankings and you will see what i mean.

And i agree that you can't base all this on total rankings but rather on business school rankings. Curtin business school is one of the top business school in western australia. Machester business school by Sunway is also a good choice i heard.
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good ranking but not good for value. same thing u can check with the Times university ranking if i am not mistaken. too expensive

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post Jan 20 2009, 12:08 PM

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what about APIIT?
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post Jan 20 2009, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(whitewolf @ Jan 20 2009, 12:08 PM)
what about APIIT?
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APIIT and Business don't jive together. maybe you best find out what APIIT stands for.

the monash in malaysia is a far cry from australia. you are paying almost same amount of fees but i can tell you the quality and standards of teaching is oh-so-far-away from the monash in australia. if you want to go monash, go to australia. don't waste your time in Malaysia.
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QUOTE(wingcross @ Jan 20 2009, 11:58 AM)
for lancaster what d ranking ?


Added on January 20, 2009, 12:01 pm

good ranking but not good for value. same thing u can check with the Times university ranking if i am not mistaken. too expensive
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22nd if not mistaken.
But it is just a partner Uni of Sunway.
There would be some differences for sure.
I prefer Nottingham to Sunway.

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QUOTE(fakerz @ Jan 20 2009, 10:25 AM)
Errr i just would like to correct u there....RMIT is 206 ranked in the whole world this year and Curtin is ranked somewhere at 248 and not FAILED to enter top 500 uni as you mentioned. Please check the Times University Rankings and you will see what i mean.

And i agree that you can't base all this on total rankings but rather on business school rankings. Curtin business school is one of the top business school in western australia. Machester business school by Sunway is also a good choice i heard.
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Its not Machester. Its Lancaster.
Lancaster is 22nd around the world if I am not wrong.
But ranked among the top 5 in UK if i'm not wrong.

But anyway. The concern is, whether the standard is the same as in UK and the degree is as the same as what UK gives? rclxub.gif
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Please pay attention to this,
22nd for MBA only, not all the courses offered.
So, beware of what courses you are interested in.
And the ranking might not the best measure either it is a good or bad Uni.

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post Jan 20 2009, 05:26 PM

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If MBA is any good in indicating the quality of a business school, here you go:

EIU's Top 100 MBA's 2008

Financial Times's Rankings

Personally, I don't think MBA rankings are the best indicator of a business school's quality but it's definitely convenient to use the rankings to have a basic idea of where the schools stand. Research should be given more emphasis, not just MBA's. And also, based on these rankings, we don't have a clear idea of the quality of the undergrad programmes. Since most people here are talking about bachelor's degree, these rankings may not be as meaningful as we would like them to be.

PS: Lancaster's MBA is No. 4 in UK, No. 22 in the world according to FT; No. 21 in Europe, No. 52 in world according to EIU.

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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Jan 20 2009, 04:02 PM)
Its not Machester. Its Lancaster.
Lancaster is 22nd around the world if I am not wrong.
But ranked among the top 5 in UK if i'm not wrong.

But anyway. The concern is, whether the standard is the same as in UK and the degree is as the same as what UK gives? rclxub.gif
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Sorry wanted to type Manchester not Machester....I believe Manchester is only for MBA program my mistake there...Well either way i believe Curtin is a good university and metropolitan college is a good place to complete the degree locally... This is just my opinion as a Curtin/Metropolitan college alumni biggrin.gif
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I just looked up in Times Good University Guide.
And from what i see in BUsiness sector. NOT MBA sector.
Lancaster ranked 10.
and Nottingham ranked 15.


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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Jan 20 2009, 04:02 PM)
Its not Machester. Its Lancaster.
Lancaster is 22nd around the world if I am not wrong.
But ranked among the top 5 in UK if i'm not wrong.

But anyway. The concern is, whether the standard is the same as in UK and the degree is as the same as what UK gives? rclxub.gif
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its manchester business school aka MBS alright. I emailed Marie, the director of MBS a few times tongue.gif
I dun remember there is a lancaster.
last time when it was around 60-70K for MBA, i was getting ready to join, but the fees shot up to 90K something.

have to drop the idea. in the end i join nottingham. but there is another better one in malaysia, warwick university.
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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Jan 21 2009, 11:50 AM)
I just looked up in Times Good University Guide.
And from what i see in BUsiness sector. NOT MBA sector.
Lancaster ranked 10.
and Nottingham ranked 15.
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So what do you want actually?
Business, accounting, or others?
Hm, there are pros and cons for sure for both of these institutions.
But personally I prefer Nottingham to Sunway.
So, it depends on yourself smile.gif
Good luck dude:P
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QUOTE(Jason @ Jan 20 2009, 12:14 PM)
the monash in malaysia is a far cry from australia. you are paying almost same amount of fees but i can tell you the quality and standards of teaching is oh-so-far-away from the monash in australia. if you want to go monash, go to australia. don't waste your time in Malaysia.
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I think u should look deeper. given the short 10 yrs history of Monash in malaysia, what it has achieved is significant. Recall that UNSW's fail to build a campus in Singapore.

Look at the faculty profile of Monash Malaysia, it is getting more and more internationalised, over time it will have a good mixed of faculty with phds from around the world's good uni. whereas the Monash faculty based in aussie still has quite a serious in-breeding, in the sense that most of their phds are from Aussies uni.

Having a campus is totally different then offering through a 3rd party service provider.

Some still view that overseas campus of monash, curtin etc as inferior. A simple analogy is: Are Mckinsey people based in USA better/smarter than Mckinsey people based in KL?

The future trend for university is to go global and internationalization. Cornell, Carnige Mellon, Duke etc also have campus overseas. This is part of globalisation and is good for the students as : The world is my campus, the world is my oyster!"


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QUOTE(khaishin @ Jan 21 2009, 12:39 PM)
So what do you want actually?
Business, accounting, or others?
Hm, there are pros and cons for sure for both of these institutions.
But personally I prefer Nottingham to Sunway.
So, it depends on yourself smile.gif
Good luck dude:P
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Nottingham has a good reputation to start with. But being still very very young in malaysia, it still has problem attracting good faculty. Which is why you see so many Asst. Prof without PhDs. It will take a few more years before u start seeing more qualified lecturer at Nottingham Malaysia.

Therefore, Monash is still the best option.

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anybody got anything to share about taylors? hmm.gif

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Well,
I am still considering.
Which one to go. icon_question.gif

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Execuse me here, how bout finance course ?
Which school is better ?
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post Jan 22 2009, 01:42 AM

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i would..suggest..Monash.
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Sunway!
er. Nottingham?

not sure.
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erm if i want to take businese should i go over seas ? or i should stay in malaysia?
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Anybody knows the fees ? Monash, Nottingham, Sunway n others.
foundation + degree
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post Jan 23 2009, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(pokeat @ Jan 22 2009, 11:26 PM)
Anybody knows the fees ? Monash, Nottingham, Sunway n others.
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Monash over 100k.
Nottingham about 90k.
Sunway about 70k.
Hm..Segi about 50k.

But all the prices are going to increase smile.gif
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QUOTE(khaishin @ Jan 23 2009, 10:43 AM)
Monash over 100k.
Nottingham about 90k.
Sunway about 70k.
Hm..Segi about 50k.

But all the prices are going to increase smile.gif
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With the financial crisis and poor economy, i think it is not wise to increase fee. Rather, it should be reduced. otherwise, there could be an increase in students dropping out of the course as they tighten their budget.
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monash? so far they should be one of the top...
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monash? so far they should be one of the top...
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Its the same question in singapore. Which is the top biz school in singapore?

NUS?NTU? no way. There is INSEAD, and Chicago BIz School there. Likewise, I would rank accordingly:

Monash (own campus),
Curtin (own campus),
Nottingham (own campus but very young and not so brilliant faculty profile, yet),
Swinburne (own campus, but young),
UM,
(a couple of other ipta?)
Lancaster (not their own campus, thru 3rd party service provider, so there is a difference in quality)
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QUOTE(peterlee @ Jan 23 2009, 01:33 PM)
Its the same question in singapore. Which is the top biz school in singapore?

NUS?NTU? no way. There is INSEAD, and Chicago BIz School there. Likewise, I would rank accordingly:

Monash (own campus),
Curtin (own campus),
Nottingham (own campus but very young and not so brilliant faculty profile, yet),
Swinburne (own campus, but young),
UM,
(a couple of other ipta?)
Lancaster (not their own campus, thru 3rd party service provider, so there is a difference in quality)
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well, then we have to decide... grad bussiness school or taking whole in account...

if wanan compare prestige, just use TIMES ranking... if wanna compare knowledge gained... then we have to ask feedback from students

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QUOTE(peterlee @ Jan 23 2009, 02:33 PM)
Its the same question in singapore. Which is the top biz school in singapore?

NUS?NTU? no way. There is INSEAD, and Chicago BIz School there. Likewise, I would rank accordingly:

Monash (own campus),
Curtin (own campus),
Nottingham (own campus but very young and not so brilliant faculty profile, yet),
Swinburne (own campus, but young),
UM,
(a couple of other ipta?)
Lancaster (not their own campus, thru 3rd party service provider, so there is a difference in quality)
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Hi Peter,
Do you think I made the right choice?
cuz i just submitted my application to Lancaster-Sunway for degree in Finance and Accounting.
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for nottingham, i guess the standard in malaysia campus is much better than the UK campus IMO
ive done the past years exam papers from malaysia and uk's one. certainly the Malaysia exam papers are much harder than the UK.

they try to make it the same standard here and UK dats y they do that coz if they give the same exam papers from UK to malaysia campus, here will have better results than the UK
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QUOTE(shazzmania @ Jan 26 2009, 11:14 PM)
for nottingham, i guess the standard in malaysia campus is much better than the UK campus IMO
ive done the past years exam papers from malaysia and uk's one. certainly the Malaysia exam papers are much harder than the UK.

they try to make it the same standard here and UK dats y they do that coz if they give the same exam papers from UK to malaysia campus, here will have better results than the UK
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What course do you take?
I intend to take FAM in UNMC on this July biggrin.gif
Your words really surprised me, I thought the standard of UK campus might slightly better than UNMC.
Haha, yeah it is quite ashame if UNMC has a better result than UK campus. rclxm9.gif

P/s : I'm a left-handed too. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(shazzmania @ Jan 26 2009, 11:14 PM)
for nottingham, i guess the standard in malaysia campus is much better than the UK campus IMO
ive done the past years exam papers from malaysia and uk's one. certainly the Malaysia exam papers are much harder than the UK.

they try to make it the same standard here and UK dats y they do that coz if they give the same exam papers from UK to malaysia campus, here will have better results than the UK
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harder doesnt mean better. for undergrad mostly it doesnt matter.. usually what defines the unis reputation is post grad work.
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Need sum help...
I m not very sure whether i wanna be an accountant or more on da finance side. Cuz I'm afraid that the job prospect for an accountant will b better than a finance graduate.
But now I need 2 decide which I should go for:
1) Sunway Lancaster Accounting and Finance
2) Sunway Victoria Uni's double major(Acc/Banking & Finance or Financial Risk Management/Banking & Finance)
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QUOTE(Princess90 @ Jan 31 2009, 01:04 AM)
Need sum help...
I m not very sure whether i wanna be an accountant or more on da finance side. Cuz I'm afraid that the job prospect for an accountant will b better than a finance graduate.
But now I need 2 decide which I should go for:
1) Sunway Lancaster Accounting and Finance
2) Sunway Victoria Uni's double major(Acc/Banking & Finance or Financial Risk Management/Banking & Finance)
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but i tot u already applied for sunway lancaster Accounting and Finance?
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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Jan 31 2009, 06:07 PM)
but i tot u already applied for sunway lancaster Accounting and Finance?
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Not yet... Still in my decision making stage....
Almost applied. But retract.

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Monash should be one of the top few in your mind, whenever you cross "business" and "education". For now in Malaysia that is.
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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Jan 25 2009, 02:39 AM)
Hi Peter,
Do you think I made the right choice?
cuz i just submitted my application to Lancaster-Sunway for degree in Finance and Accounting.
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That is just an application, you have not paid the school fees. Personally, if you can afford, go for Monash or Nottingham.

If interviewer ask u whether u did ur degree in australia, this is ur model answer:

At monash/nottingham, the world is our campus. For some semester we study at clayton, sometimes in south africa, sometimes in malaysia.

And if another question/comment arises (say the company is a MNC, e.g. IBM):
I think there is a difference in the quality of students studying in malaysia vs those in australia.

Your model answer:
Well, I think the engineers/managers in IBM Malaysia is as good as their counterpart in USA. Don't you think so?

Anyway, that is just side talk...
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I wanted to do Bachelor of Business Admin but those business schools mentioned above ( Sunway/Nottingham/Monash ) don't seem to offer them ... I mean how come Nottingham can leave out Bachelor of Business Admin if it offers MBA ? Is it that you can still do other business bachelor (such as finance and accounting etc ) and enrol as MBA student ?
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i did apply and it cost me RM600?
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Don't you know in Sunway eveything money goes 1st?
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No money no talk.
In nottingham, no money? let's discuss.
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QUOTE(JustForFun @ Feb 3 2009, 02:41 PM)
Is it that you can still do other business bachelor (such as finance and accounting etc ) and enrol as MBA student ?
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People with engineering degree can also enroll into MBA program.
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I see ... but then Nottingham seems to be more expensive than the other two sad.gif
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post Feb 4 2009, 07:01 PM

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i think monash more expensive....correct me if i m wrong
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post Feb 5 2009, 12:49 AM

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Nottingham more expensive than monash
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post Feb 5 2009, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(jarodr9 @ Feb 5 2009, 12:49 AM)
Nottingham more expensive than monash
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i see...by how much???
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post Feb 5 2009, 10:10 AM

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Is it? Monash should be the most expensive yawn.gif
Have to change my mindset?
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post Feb 5 2009, 09:19 PM

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Nottingham total is RM75k for three years.
Monash is RM81k++
Plus, for Monash, u hav 2 pay for other fees such as application, resource fee and others.
For Nottingham, RM75k ONLY. No other fees.
Don't forget, Monash parking is RM2 per entry.
Nottingham is free.


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QUOTE(JustForFun @ Feb 3 2009, 02:41 PM)
I wanted to do Bachelor of Business Admin but those business schools mentioned above ( Sunway/Nottingham/Monash ) don't seem to offer them ... I mean how come Nottingham can leave out Bachelor of Business Admin if it offers MBA ? Is it that you can still do other business bachelor (such as finance and accounting etc ) and enrol as MBA student ?
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U can take BA(Hons) Management Studies in Nottingham.

Doing MBA? Any major can enrol to study MBA.

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wahh sehh....din't know got 6k++ difference....parking park at hutan also can...btw....i doing my 3rd year in monash ++
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I think Jarod is thinking that Nottingham will be increasing the fees.
But it is good that Nottingham staff tell you the truth that they would probably increase it.

Actually all the UK universities are going to increase the fees, not only Nottingham, just the staff do not tell you, as they don't want lose any profit.
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policy i think...heck...evey year or sem every uni also increase price..nv once drop...NEVER
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erm.. can i tumpang a bit ? lol

give me a free ride yea ?

im finishing my diploma in e-commerce and marketing in TARC this may . so im wondering where can i further my study .

so any suggestion ??
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QUOTE(Eponine @ Feb 5 2009, 11:53 PM)
erm.. can i tumpang a bit ? lol

give me a free ride yea ?

im finishing my diploma in e-commerce and marketing in TARC this may . so im wondering where can i further my study .

so any suggestion ??
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post Feb 6 2009, 02:49 PM

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Monash students park at hutan only la. Free and got shade. Park at car park? After a few months u check ur dashboard, all rotten biggrin.gif
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was thinking about taylors .. wat about inti /help / nottingham ?
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QUOTE(Eponine @ Feb 6 2009, 09:27 PM)
was thinking about taylors .. wat about inti /help / nottingham ?
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anywhere also can...but frens of mine taking ur course chose taylor coz cheaper than the rest..although HELP also not bad.....inti n nottingham not sure
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The study environment for HELP is not so good..
Hm, I think Nottingham would be more expensive than HELP and INTI for their tuition fee, while for living cost, HELP would be relatively higher.

Nottingham has its own campus here, the quality should be better.
And there are no other fees like registration fee, hostel registration fee, application fee, charged on you other than the tuition fee.

But Nottingham Malaysia Campus do not offer a variety of courses here, mostly the popular courses, so if other UC have the courses you want, just go for it.


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QUOTE(khaishin @ Feb 7 2009, 10:24 AM)
The study environment for HELP is not so good..
Hm, I think Nottingham would be more expensive than HELP and INTI for their tuition fee, while for living cost, HELP would be relatively higher.

Nottingham has its own campus here, the quality should be better.
And there are no other fees like registration fee, hostel registration fee, application fee, charged on you other than the tuition fee.

But Nottingham Malaysia Campus do not offer a variety of courses here, mostly the popular courses, so if other UC have the courses you want, just go for it.
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Some will find HELP boring. LOL.
INTI isn't famous for business courses IMHO... But there r variety of food there. drool.gif
If u r going to Nottingham, do bear in mind that u need to allocate money for hostel. Unless u r willing to drive everyday all the way there. Environment is very nice though...
Best thing to do is to head to the college/uni 2 hav a look. Only u will know wat u wan best.


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QUOTE(Grimm @ Feb 6 2009, 02:49 PM)
Monash students park at hutan only la. Free and got shade. Park at car park? After a few months u check ur dashboard, all rotten biggrin.gif
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those are for the poor ones... those taht are not willing to pay... there's a proper parking lot.
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well how they look into, one of the factor which i know is how many typs of culture are blend into 1 uni. the more the rank will be higher. this is was told by the uni evalute.

in my opinion there is no point of going into high rank of uni, as in the end of day you need to finsh your study and start to kick of with the working live (main important point)
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Taylors / KDU < not bad in business~
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QUOTE(Derrick Poh @ Feb 10 2009, 11:53 AM)
Taylors / KDU < not bad in business~
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then which 1 is better? tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
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i heard kdu is bad . lol
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Im studying business econs at Tarc..Posted topic whether to continue or choose Monash..Any opinions?
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QUOTE(Eponine @ Feb 10 2009, 11:48 PM)
i heard kdu is bad . lol
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are you kdu student?
y u said so?? nod.gif
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QUOTE(Eponine @ Feb 10 2009, 11:48 PM)
i heard kdu is bad . lol
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KDU is more for hospitality those courses...
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how bout taylors? no one talks about taylors... unsure.gif
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Taylor business school?
Not much comment but Nottingham and Monash would be better.

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may i knw any infomations/inputs/comments on the Sunway-Lancaster Joint Honours Degree business course ??

i heard many ppl talk abt taylor gud in business courses ...
how abt the lancaster business courses?

thanks
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QUOTE(zIeNs @ Feb 11 2009, 02:27 AM)
how bout taylors? no one talks about taylors... unsure.gif
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As I know, Taylors is famous 4 SAM, A levels...
N also hospitality & Tourism. They won awards like Hospitality School last year if I'm not mistaken.


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What kind of work I can get if i graduate from Monash sunway campus, BA in business and commerce ? whats the different with Barchelor of Administration ?
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study in Swinburne Kuching lar !!!

Can do transfer summore, im doing my Accounting degree here...

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how bout HELP?? I heard many people saying that the quality of education in HELP is very good but the study environment is not that nice? why so?

btw, how bout taking up a business twinning program in HELP. Most probably going to U of Melbourne or Adelaide after that. Would it be a good choice?


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and what about metropolitan?
i heard d curtin is good? well i have no idea
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what about the Queensland university's business school?

how does in compare with monash/nottingham/lancaster?
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why not go to taylors business school?
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Actually it all depends on your budget I would say.

In Malaysia, Sunway offers the best Accounting program as they won many international awards and has professional recognition. However, I think it's quite common to everyone here that Sunway and Monash have the highest fee among all the colleges/universities in Malaysia.

There are lotsa twinning program which might be 1+2, 2+1 or 3+0 offered by local private universities such as Taylor's Business School, Metropoliton, Help Institute... This few colleges/universities do offer business program which partnership with oversea universities.

If u are looking into Actuarial Studies, you might consider UTAR as this is a new field in Malaysia.

If due to budget constrain, you might consider some other local private universities which are relatively cheaper in tuition fees. They are such as UCSI, Olympia College, Tarc, UTAR and etc... However, do bear in mind that there's always a difference in the degree u are getting. For example, I went for some interviews and I actually find that most employers doesn't know wat's UCSI as they changed their name from Sedaya College. Among all the 2nd tier local private universities, I think MMU is the best and more affordable tuition fees. Ok another thing is...local business course which the cert granted by local private universities might not be recognized by other country. So if your intention is to pursue ur studies further on, you might have a problem also. Conclusion, I would suggest one to get into more reputable and recognize universites such as Monash or Nottingham, but if due to budget constrain, at least get into a business course which has partnership with recognize oversea universities.

I'm a Sydney Grad from University of New South Wales. If you ask me about condition there, I suppose that I would suggest one to study commerce course at UNSW or UTS, Law course at University of Sydney, Engineering course at UNSW.

Cheers.

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Just wondering if there's any ranking system for colleges and uni's in M'sia. Looking to take up a business degree at the next intake and would like to be able to apply for the best schools available.

Hope someone here knows.
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this sucks i feel like i havent found my answer yet .. most of the uni u guys recommended are quite costly ...

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