Is it true that private universities in Malaysia are better than public universities?

Updated on educate 2024-03-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am a student of Malaysia HELP Elite University, most of our Chinese students go to public schools to go to the University of Malaya, but as far as I know, the current University of Malaya is not very popular, in the middle of the school in Malaysia, I don't know all the school overview, but let me tell you about our school, if you want to go to Europe, you can study our school and UEL University of East London, you can be in Malaysia for one year, two years to the United Kingdom, or three years in Malaysia! You can also choose to co-organize with the University of Queensland in Australia, or you can choose one year in Malaysia, two years in Australia, or three years in Malaysia! The diploma is the same whether you are in Malaysia or transfer to the UK or Australia after a year, but if you are transferring, it will be relatively easy, because if you study foreign courses in Malaysia, the teachers will strictly approve them, because they have to submit them abroad for review, and no school is willing to let other national schools find that there is a problem with the papers, so it will be very careful, and three years will be cheaper in Malaysia.

    I studied UOL's LSE London School of Economics and Political Science, which is the best school in Malaysia and the most difficult course to graduate, with tens of thousands of Chinese students in Malaysia, but less than a few dozen people applied for this course, and I am one this year, which is really difficult to graduate. However, the Chinese students who graduated are very good, and they have found good jobs when they return to China, and my relatives have graduated from this school, and their salary has risen from 5,000 per month to 45,000 per month in five years, and they are only 29 years old now. There are only two courses in this school that can be learned in Malaysia, one is economic management (this is the most difficult, because it is the best in this school), and the other is financial accounting (that is, the course I chose) This course can also be in Malaysia for three years, or one year in Malaysia, two years in the UK, but it is difficult to transfer to the UK LSE school, the whole Malaysia only accepts 5 people, but you can transfer to other parts of the UK to still learn LSE courses, most of our classes are going to transfer to the UK after a year, to be honest, there are so many international students now, there are a lot of books, so a good school has become a guarantee, you can rest assured that the graduation rate of this school does not exceed 25%, so the gold content can be imagined.

    Of course, if you want to be stable, you can consider the two joint offices I mentioned above! Sunway (Sunway College) is also a university in Malaysia, and it has a joint operation with Wales in the United Kingdom, which will be simpler and can also be transferred to the United Kingdom.

    There is no difference in private public diplomas!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether it is good or not also varies from person to person.

    Malay is added to the curriculum at public universities.

    Comparatively, adding an extra foreign language is a bit more difficult.

    Public institutions are mostly based on infrastructure education, which is completely different from private education.

    Studying in Malaysia is indeed an Anglo-Australian diploma, and there is no doubt about it.

    Good luck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Tuition fee plus living expenses: 680,000 years.

    2. Malaysia belongs to the Commonwealth education system, studying in Malaysia, obtaining diplomas from famous universities in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, and the third-country joint courses introduced by Malaysia are internationally recognized and favored by more and more international students. For example, the University of Nottingham Malaysia and the University of Nottingham are the same curriculum, with diplomas awarded by the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, but enrolled in the Malaysian branch. Not only does it have a pure English environment, but the cost is only one-third of the cost in the UK, and the total cost is lower than the cost of studying directly in the UK for a year.

    3. Malaysia is wide in and strict out, generally the requirements for going to Malaysia are not very high, but you must study hard and get a diploma.

    4. Specific requirements for applying for a master's degree in Malaysia:

    Studying in Malaysia not only has the advantages of short study duration, low cost, and no grade requirements, but also its unique twinning program can also give students the opportunity to study in internationally renowned universities such as the United Kingdom and the United States in the future, so more and more students are choosing to study in Malaysia.

    Application Requirements: 1. Graduated with a bachelor's degree or equivalent, with an average score of 75 or above, and the graduate school entrance examination score is exempted; 2. One copy of the application form, filled in and signed; 3. 1 notarized copy of university transcript (English translation); 4. University graduation certificate and degree (1 notarized copy, English translation, a 2-inch light blue background** complete passport photocopy (each page of the passport needs to be photocopied); 7. IELTS or TOEFL TOEFL score (if any); 8. Letters of recommendation from university professors (2 letters, sealed and signed or stamped at the seal); 9. One copy of English resume and one English statement; 10. A certificate of work experience (in English);

    Among them, the four most popular majors are: accounting, IT, hospitality, and media.

    Studying in Malaysia has only become hot in the past two years, because it is not a big country or a strong country, so many students are reluctant to go, but in recent years, there has been a boom in studying in Malaysia, the reason is that its tuition fees are low but the education is not to be outdone, its education is praised by more and more experts, internationally recognized, as long as you work hard to obtain a diploma with high gold content.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I usually go to private schools, and I've heard that the public ones are taught in Malay, and even though the tuition is much cheaper, I went to a private university, and the tuition fees are much higher than the public ones, and the things I learn are actually about the same.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Huishu Education is honored to answer your questions.

    First of all, it can be made clear that private universities in Malaysia are not recognized like private universities in China, and the diplomas of these two universities are basically internationally recognized, and there are a few public universities that are not recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education. First of all, I will show you a ranking chart of public and private universities, the famous INTI University Malaysia does not participate in the ranking, but in the ranking of private universities in Malaysia, INTI University has been firmly in the first place for many times, which can be said to surpass the existence of Taylor's University and National University of Petroleum, which can be seen in general.

    As far as private universities are concerned, private universities use English as the medium of instruction in line with international standards; In addition, the unique "twinning course" training model of Malaysian private universities can enable you to get a diploma from a university in Europe, America and Australia with a preferential study fee in Malaysia without going abroad (or go to a partner university for one or two years after the credit transfer system), the most important thing is that these diplomas can not only be recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education, but also internationally recognized! Moreover, due to the dual courses offered by private schools, the procedures for international students to transfer to third countries such as Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand are simple and convenient, which is a springboard for students from all over the world to enter the world's famous institutions of higher learning, which can be regarded as the added value of studying in Malaysia.

    The above is a comparison of the biggest differences between the two schools, which you can consider comprehensively according to your actual situation and the purpose of studying abroad.

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