Tuesday, February 28, 2012
how to get the scholarship of exchange student programme?
how to get the scholarship of exchange student programme?
hi. im sarra. im from malaysia. recently someone has introduced me to the exchange student programme and im really excited as this programme is one of my dreams- to know other country cultures and custom. i want to join this programme with the scholarship but i have no idea how to be the best one to get the scholarship and to convince them tht i deserve for it. my country choices are egypt, japan and china.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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What makes you unique? What makes this your dream? What will you gain from this experience? How will you contribute back to your culture and society? How will you represent your country? What is the benefit of studying abroad and what will you contribute to the people from these countries? Try to answer the questions above, write an essay with these topics and persuade the programme representative to grant you a scholarship. For a list of study abroad/exchange student programs and scholarships, go to http://www.macquil.com Good luck!
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
How to get a student visa to study in India?
How to get a student visa to study in India?
My friend in Malaysia wishes to do studies in India. What are the proceedures to obtain a indian student visa ? Any web to help with the detailed proceedures?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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approach the indian embassyin malayasia..they will help you on the visit visa...but you should decide on the college you intend to take admission as the authorities in the embassy may ask you the purpose of your visit....there are many reputed universities in bangalore....
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Can any one give me any information about monash university in malaysia?
Can any one give me any information about monash university in malaysia?
I am a high school student. I obtained a result of 3A s 2B s and 1C in O Levels, and 2B s and 1D in AS level. I could not well in my A2, which I am planning to repeat this May. Do I have a chance at Monash University in Malaysia?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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WHY would you want to study in MUM in the first place? Most Australian degrees, including MUM offers only general degrees. You should be studying undergraduate courses such as UK degrees instead because they offer you Honours qualifications. The employers does not care which branded university you study. They only care about degrees that give industrial exposure such as industrial trainings, final year honours project. A general degree does not have such. Sad to tell you the truth but I have to -- all general degrees are merely equal to pass degree in honours degree classifications. That would be four ranks lower after 1st, 2nd upper, 2nd lower, and 3rd class! Don't waste your time chasing branded and well-marketed education brands. Instead analyst courses/ programmes that gives you the edge over your peers when you graduate. Think again.
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I am a high school student. I obtained a result of 3A s 2B s and 1C in O Levels, and 2B s and 1D in AS level. I could not well in my A2, which I am planning to repeat this May. Do I have a chance at Monash University in Malaysia?
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WHY would you want to study in MUM in the first place? Most Australian degrees, including MUM offers only general degrees. You should be studying undergraduate courses such as UK degrees instead because they offer you Honours qualifications. The employers does not care which branded university you study. They only care about degrees that give industrial exposure such as industrial trainings, final year honours project. A general degree does not have such. Sad to tell you the truth but I have to -- all general degrees are merely equal to pass degree in honours degree classifications. That would be four ranks lower after 1st, 2nd upper, 2nd lower, and 3rd class! Don't waste your time chasing branded and well-marketed education brands. Instead analyst courses/ programmes that gives you the edge over your peers when you graduate. Think again.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Why the Malaysian government still allowing the Africans into Malaysia?
Why the Malaysian government still allowing the Africans into Malaysia?
Why the Malaysian government still allowing the Africans into Malaysia? Past few months , there was many articles published in the Star and NSTP about the African nuisance in Malaysia. Why they are not deported if most of them are involved in cheating wealthy Malaysian widows, divorcees or single mothers through various scams? How come most of them look so old above 50years old but the Malaysian government close eye believing them they are legitimate students. In fact all of the Africans are using fake scholarship and entering Malaysia daily. Why the education department and Immigration department is not doing anything about this matter? You mean to say the Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials has got vested interest in this matter? Why the anti corruption agency not investigating Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials ? Because Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials are approving student visas and allowing thousands of Africans to enter Malaysia.
Malaysia - 4 Answers
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Hmm, let me think ...............Zzzzz hmmm...Zzzz sleepy lah My kapala kosong at the moment maybe to-morrow my brain will work.
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because they work hard
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The politics of Malaysia takes place in the framework of a federal constitutional monarchy, in which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is head of state and the Prime Minister of Malaysia is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the federal government and the 13 state governments. Federal legislative power is vested in the federal parliament and the 13 state assemblies. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature, though the executive maintains a certain level of influence in the appointment of judges to the courts. The Constitution of Malaysia is codified and the system of government is based on the Westminster system. Malaysia has a multi-party system since the first direct election of the Federal Legislative Council of Malaya in 1955 on a first-past-the-post basis. The ruling party since then has always been the Alliance Party (Malay: Parti Perikatan) coalition and subsequently from 1973 onwards, its successor the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition. The Barisan Nasional coalition currently consists of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and 11 other political parties. Although Malaysian politics has been relatively stable, critics allege that "the government, ruling party, and administration...are intertwined with few countervailing forces." However, since 8 March 2008 General Election, media's coverage on country's politics has been noticeably increased, making the politics more transparent to the citizens.
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money or doesnt care much that their people are being scammed. if we are well aware of the scams and nuisance they bring in, why not the government? even a child will question about their 'student' title here in malaysia.
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Why the Malaysian government still allowing the Africans into Malaysia? Past few months , there was many articles published in the Star and NSTP about the African nuisance in Malaysia. Why they are not deported if most of them are involved in cheating wealthy Malaysian widows, divorcees or single mothers through various scams? How come most of them look so old above 50years old but the Malaysian government close eye believing them they are legitimate students. In fact all of the Africans are using fake scholarship and entering Malaysia daily. Why the education department and Immigration department is not doing anything about this matter? You mean to say the Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials has got vested interest in this matter? Why the anti corruption agency not investigating Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials ? Because Education Ministry Officials and Immigrations officials are approving student visas and allowing thousands of Africans to enter Malaysia.
Malaysia - 4 Answers
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Hmm, let me think ...............Zzzzz hmmm...Zzzz sleepy lah My kapala kosong at the moment maybe to-morrow my brain will work.
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because they work hard
3 :
The politics of Malaysia takes place in the framework of a federal constitutional monarchy, in which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is head of state and the Prime Minister of Malaysia is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the federal government and the 13 state governments. Federal legislative power is vested in the federal parliament and the 13 state assemblies. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature, though the executive maintains a certain level of influence in the appointment of judges to the courts. The Constitution of Malaysia is codified and the system of government is based on the Westminster system. Malaysia has a multi-party system since the first direct election of the Federal Legislative Council of Malaya in 1955 on a first-past-the-post basis. The ruling party since then has always been the Alliance Party (Malay: Parti Perikatan) coalition and subsequently from 1973 onwards, its successor the Barisan Nasional (National Front) coalition. The Barisan Nasional coalition currently consists of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and 11 other political parties. Although Malaysian politics has been relatively stable, critics allege that "the government, ruling party, and administration...are intertwined with few countervailing forces." However, since 8 March 2008 General Election, media's coverage on country's politics has been noticeably increased, making the politics more transparent to the citizens.
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money or doesnt care much that their people are being scammed. if we are well aware of the scams and nuisance they bring in, why not the government? even a child will question about their 'student' title here in malaysia.
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