QUOTE(faezfahmi618 @ May 5 2010, 03:48 AM)
definitely an IPTSThis post has been edited by Hikari0307: May 5 2010, 04:08 PM
IPTA VS IPTS, which one has higher oppurtunity to work
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QUOTE(lonely_dream @ Nov 15 2010, 04:34 PM) It's not slave, it's paying back, it's your moral duty to serve after getting sponsored for so long and the government spending so much of the people's money on you. Giving back the same amount of money doesn't cover.QUOTE(azarimy @ Nov 15 2010, 04:53 PM) 10 years contract is only for Medicine,Dentistry and Pharmacy students if I'm not mistaken. It depends on the course. My sister is under JPA scholarship for Engineering and her bond is 7 years. |
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QUOTE(Knight_2008 @ Nov 26 2010, 08:14 PM) This is because there is not yet a full fledged local private uni..Nevertheless, IPTS are quite good at certain specialist field.. Come again? There's a lot of local private universities in Malaysia. Though they aren't seen in world rankings. The only one I've seen are MMU in QS Asia rankings while our 5 research unis are there in the top 500 for the world even though not in the top 200. I am not saying what is better than what since it's highly subjective to say which is "better" but just to state some stuff. This post has been edited by Hikari0307: Nov 26 2010, 09:08 PM |
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QUOTE(Knight_2008 @ Nov 27 2010, 09:31 PM) okay, then it's my bad Even IPTS that offers their own degrees are not yet accredited. Believe me don't fight with Azarimy on the education side of Architecture in Malaysia. I'd believe him if he says IPTS doesn't meet the minimum requirements for accreditation yet since he knows what are these requirements and are in the field. He's one of the most informed guy about education in the field around these parts.btw..the IPTS does not qualify, is it because they are not awarding their own degree but due to their twinning nature? anyway, isn't IPTS like Taylor Uni also accredited?? http://www.taylors.edu.my/courses/arc/arc_...ing2.php?id=267 No TU's architecture programme is not accredited by LAM and also why their graduates always go to continue to architecture schools overseas which are recognized for their second degree. |
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QUOTE(riou666 @ Nov 30 2010, 12:00 AM) accredited by who? BEM?Press on the Universities/Colleges to see which of their programmes have been accredited. http://www.bem.org.my/v3/listofaccreditedprogrammes.html |
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QUOTE(riou666 @ Nov 30 2010, 12:33 AM) Sorry I dont understand this chart All the Degrees listed there are accredited. The chart shows the graduates of which years hold degrees that have received accreditation.http://www.eac.org.my/web/document/list%20....2010%29%20.pdf Does it mean only electronic majoring in optical engineering recognize? |
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QUOTE(entryman @ Dec 21 2010, 11:06 AM) Scenario 1. For scenario 1. Wouldn't it be the person's fault for not paying PTPTN in the first place ^^" He doesn't pay or ask to defer paying for a while, so it's kinda his fault for getting blacklisted from going abroad right.- Science related - Secured a PhD post at Harvard. - PTPTN not only blocked the person from going, some more charge with a court case, wanted full settlement. - Personally obtained Fullbright Scholarship. Vowed to say bye bye to M'sia. - Pulled strings and got the case settled. On top of the Fullbright scholarship, got another scholarship from Malaysia. - Now this person says doesn't mind coming back to Malaysia. However, had it not been for the scholarship and the settled case, you imagine lah, M'sia would have lost a top scientist to another country. *I know the actual facts above are abit vague. Because this is third person account. But you should get the idea of what I mean.* Scenario 2. - Bright young student, straight As in everything - Secured a place at Cambridge - Secured PTPTN loan (note that it's loan, not even scholarship). - Started at Cambridge U, however, while studying there, loan didn't arrive! Stuck there with no money to pay uni fees - Appealed to Cambridge U, obtained full scholarship. - You can imagine, contrary to the above scenario, this one confirmed say bye bye to M'sia. The education was fully funded by the M'sian government, till a bright young student was nurtured, and picked up with a few cents by the British. * And you guessed it right, the above two were not Malays. For scenario 2 I'm just curious, as far as I know PTPTN only provide loans for courses done in Malaysia This post has been edited by Hikari0307: Dec 21 2010, 11:30 AM |
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