this is obviously meant for malay/muslims only.....entry requirement is the usual spm credits, and matrik/asasi......didn't bother with stpm, let alone international pre-u's like a levels or ib.......
and yemen!!..........we are indeed scraping the very bottom of the barrel............
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As per this news, John Hopkins will also be added into the list after the details of the program is available, making the total no. of ipts offering medical program 18.
As per this news, John Hopkins will also be added into the list after the details of the program is available, making the total no. of ipts offering medical program 18.
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QUOTE(cckkpr @ Oct 30 2010, 07:21 PM)
John Hopkins is NOT setting up a branch campus but merely giving some assistance in setting up a teaching hospital, whatever it means.
Oh Really?
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Sunday September 26, 2010
Johns Hopkins University to set up medical school and hospital in Malaysia
By WONG CHUN WAI newsdesk@thestar.com.my
NEW YORK: The world-renowned teaching and research medical institution Johns Hopkins University will be setting up a medical school and hospital in Malaysia.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said a site at Serdang in Selangor had been picked to set up the facilities, which would become a medical research hub for the region.
The medical school, he said, would offer a four-year programme, adding that it would be a private initiative between Malaysian and American investors.
It will be Malaysia’s first private teaching hospital with research facilities.
Speaking to Malaysian newsmen here on Friday evening, he said an agreement would be signed early next month....
apparently the source you posted was from the Msian side. Johns hopkins only mentioned most probably it will assist in the medskol but nothing is finalised yet.
Taylor's University's MBBS programme is confirmed starting next year. I was able to get my hands on the fees though didn't have time to catch the Dean to ask about the details for the clinical years etc. Anyway the full Tuition + Misc Fees are RM307,550 for 5 years. Here's the fee structure. Taylor_s_University____Bachelor_of_Medicine_Bachelor_of_Surgery__MBBS__2011_Fees.pdf ( 1009.15k )
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QUOTE(Hikari0307 @ Oct 30 2010, 08:00 PM)
Taylor's University's MBBS programme is confirmed starting next year. I was able to get my hands on the fees though didn't have time to catch the Dean to ask about the details for the clinical years etc. Anyway the full Tuition + Misc Fees are RM307,550 for 5 years. Here's the fee structure. Taylor_s_University____Bachelor_of_Medicine_Bachelor_of_Surgery__MBBS__2011_Fees.pdf ( 1009.15k )
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I will add this program to Taylors list in the 1st page.
Taylor's University's MBBS programme is confirmed starting next year. I was able to get my hands on the fees though didn't have time to catch the Dean to ask about the details for the clinical years etc. Anyway the full Tuition + Misc Fees are RM307,550 for 5 years. Here's the fee structure. Taylor_s_University____Bachelor_of_Medicine_Bachelor_of_Surgery__MBBS__2011_Fees.pdf ( 1009.15k )
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St.George eh? wonder if they'll terminate their program at IMU.
btw, what hospital will taylors be sending their students to under their local program?
Pfft... Perdana U. For a brief period, I was overjoyed that an institution as prestigious as JHU would even consider setting up a branch campus in Malaysia. I guess if things are too good to be true, it probably isn't.
Pfft... Perdana U. For a brief period, I was overjoyed that an institution as prestigious as JHU would even consider setting up a branch campus in Malaysia. I guess if things are too good to be true, it probably isn't.
many mou's are not worth the ink used in the document........
the underlying philosophy of jhu and msian educational policies are worlds apart, almost at opposite ends of the spectrum.......how can it work?.........
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many mou's are not worth the ink used in the document........
the underlying philosophy of jhu and msian educational policies are worlds apart, almost at opposite ends of the spectrum.......how can it work?.........
totally agree with you on that. considering theres so many universities to choose from now. how are the smaller medical universities gonna compete now? lowering entrance requirements and making it cheaper!! Its a business after all!
whats are tally of private medical universities now? 30?
Um hey i would like to clear my doubts. Is there a huge difference between a degree which is recognized/listed by the WHO and not? as i know , only a handful of med sch;s in msia is accredited/listed/recognized by WHO right. can i still sit for amc/usmle and so on without such recognition ?
With Dr. M being the adviser of the promoter of the project, what do you expect? He does not believe in meritocracy and you have to find out on the handicaps.
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