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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Study in New Zealand - Universal College of learning

New Zealand is a popular destination for students from Malaysia. It is the people and the land plus a good education system are the main reasons why people choose to send their children there. The cost is reasonable , and it is cheaper than Australia and much lower than UK.

The country is very leanly populated, as such the people of New Zealand welcomed the students. In fact New Zealand has more cows compared to the number of people. My numerous trips to the country were very enjoyable.

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Hundreds of former international from various countries around the world remain in contact with their alma mater in New Zealand and many of them are now in key positions in education or working in the design, film, televisionit, care infirmiersBusiness and many other industries and professions.

The universal College of learning is one of the most progressive technology institutes in New Zealand: main objective is to help people succeed in life, by equipping them with the right skills and knowledge - and the good attitude. The success of its students - international students or people who immigrated in New Zealand - proves the point.

Tiffany Chew since the Malaysia is a good example. While she was studying at Whanganui School of Design of the l in the beautiful city of Wanganui, it won students to a national competition the top of the page.

His work, called Spinobot (which means spin on) took the tertiary Student Award in Business Internet telecommunications users Association of New Zealand (TUANZ) Awards. The awards recognize innovation and excellence in research and development in digital and interactive media.

Tiffany has created Spinobot in his final year of study for a Bachelor of Computer Graphic Design. Back in his native country, she now works for a design company interactive leader Kuala Lumpur, development of Web sites and other online resources.

Many students of the India have completed their degrees of nursing in l and now works in hospitals and Centres of health care anywhere in New Zealand. L has the largest school of nursing of the New Zealand and an international reputation in the professional rich field.

Trevor Salang has taken a different path in life. First of all, he learned to cook on the island of Borneo, with only a machete as being a cooking device.

His first lesson in the kitchen comes from his father and his grandparents who still use traditional methods of tribal, with a light wood and two metal bars to stop the pot falling into the fire. "I learned from my father how kill chickens, a wild boar, catch fresh fish and collect forest vegetables and cook them with nothing other than a machete.".

Trevor came to study in New Zealand when he was 16 years old, completed high school and decided a career as a leader. He liked the idea that he could also develop his artistic bent through presentation of food.

Trevor would like to try his hand in a few years working overseas time. "One day I want to have my own restaurant - always use a superior product."

Another student of Malaysia, San Tan wanted to go abroad to study and decided to New Zealand, because she wanted to experience a new culture.

San had always wanted to work with animals and had a science background so that it has chosen the nursing vet courses to l at Palmerston North.

His placement at a local veterinary clinic, San found skills she had learned to l has helped get his first vet nursing station. "I started working in my clinic veterinary investment as a locum straight after I completed my course."

San has been a study in New Zealand. "People are good, it's fun. And I liked experiencing the culture of the New Zealand: it is calm and peaceful, and there is not so rushing. »

Bruce Osborne, international leaders L unit, is not surprised that international students are l. "they work very hard and have a good attitude to study and life", he said. "And of course, they have the support of L. We value students from other countries because they bring new experiences and points of view - and it's good for us all. »

Bruce task is there to help his students to succeed in whatever field they choose. "At this moment, we celebrate the success of students and staff in our program of Bachelor of Visual imagery to Palmerston North." They have seven awards, including the Institute of the year for the fifth consecutive year, in the national awards of the Institute of professional photographers of New Zealand.

Other features that make different l include its range of programs related to employment, its regional range across three campuses in the island of the North of New Zealand, the passion of his teachers.

UCOL offers over 100 programs, available on campus and online, certificates and diplomas to varying degrees, across a range of trade, professional and creative skills. They include the Chief of training and home, fashion, hairdressing, business, computer, sports and exercise, making fine furniture, graphic design, fine arts, early childhood, training, nursing, performing arts, applied sciences and trades.

Small classes are the norm and programs are built around a combination of practical experience and theory.

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Malaysia - a delight for Shoppers


The Malaysia is exceptional and an outstanding destination for global and local shoppers, because it provides a wide variety of products at prices bloodthirsty or disposable, says information. In addition, Malaysia a huge and colossal shopping arcades and hypermarkets, cultural stores, excluding taxes and elite and stylish shops that can make a hand that it becomes the commercial place privileged in the region. For the review by the Secretariat of Malaysia Shopping, part of Tourism Malaysia, in 2006, the Malaysia was ranked as one of the top shopping site in the region after Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai and Tokyo.

The major magnetism of the year for buyers in the world is the Malaysian jumbo and mammoth sale Carnival, a prior agreement binding and planned by the Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, Tourism Malaysia and the Secretariat of the Malaysia Shopping. The case lasted for months a full, held twice a year - platforms, good business and promotion the discount of 70% on a wide variety of products, services and famous marks to the complex throughout the country and shopping centres.

The flow increased in travellers in Malaysia in recent years is for reasons of aggressive marketing and promotional movements by the event mega Malaysian Tourism.This attracts many tourists especially to those who prepare their trouseas. Such an event was ' visit Malaysia year 2007 which was introduced a few years to entice national and foreign tourists. These encouraging and interesting activities are expected to be drawn on the number of travellers to nearly 20 million dollars at the end of 2010.

Function of information, it anticipated that approximately 24% of travellers coming from the Malaysia came to make purchases, and Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and Indonesia are major tourists who for the purpose of the point of view of shopping Malaysia.

Opportunities in Malaysian tourism Galore in industry

It offers complete information on present and future of the Malaysian tourism industry prospects. He systematically and painstakingly studied various parameters of the trade, such as incoming & outgoing, tourism spending costs, inbound & outbound tourists, accommodation & transfer medical tourism, services and amenities.

The report also provides predictions on the tourist arrivals, arrivals of tourists by country, outgoing tourism cost, outbound tourists and the total admission money from tourism. It helps clients to recognize the perspectives and dangerous causes for the triumph of the industry.








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Sunday, May 15, 2011

10 Reasons to study in London

Why people choose London for their further studies?. What is so charming about this city that it is wanted by almost every student these days?. In fact, a recent study showed the increase in international students from various countries opting for the universities and the British.

? China 50,755
? India 19,205
? Greece 17,675
? Republic of Ireland 16,790
? USA 14,755
? Germany 13,265
? France 12,455
? Malaysia 11,450
? Nigeria 9,605
? Hong Kong having

[Data up to 2008-2009 sessions]

Here are the top 10 reasons why students prefer to study in London

1. London is a dynamic city that hosts various cultures. You get an experience of a lifetime mingle with such diverse cultural environment.

2. There are more than organizations of 108 worldwide in London as that automatically increase your chances of a respectable job.
Based in London

3. You join the University or College must have some links with local businesses and industries, and therefore could make you an opportunity of decent work.

4. As that you can see above in the chart, almost all nationalities students visit London to continue his studies. It gives you a golden opportunity to learn and understand about various cultures of the world.

5. You may live here permanently at the end of your course if you want to live in a suburb of nice.

6. One may request an extension of his visa after the completion of his course for 2 years i.e. Post study work program Visa.

7. London is home to a multitude of industries of various sectors such as it, sports, business, finance, entertainment, hospitality etc so a student can aspire to continue his career desired with ease in London.

8. Since are abundant students in London increased with every passing year, can invoke various benefits and discounts available for them through London. You can get discounts on purchases, books, cars, restaurants, etc.

9. London is a great pleasure to visit. A obtain options to visit this historic city and devour in places such as the world famous Big Ben Clock Tower, London Bridge, Green park and Buckingham Palace course.

10. Universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics, London College of technology and many such other famous names are present in London or in close proximity to it. Extremely well the city transportation system help you in the study of anywhere you want!

Now you know with certainty, and why students prefer to study in London at the United Kingdom!

http://www.studyinuk.co.in is your comprehensive guide to study at the United Kingdom. You can learn about various courses in UK, colleges, universities, jobs and advice in detail here.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Case study - building operation of transfer, the Philippines and Southeast Asia projects

A private partnership (PPP) Public, as its name indicates, is a project whose participants are members from sectors public and private. Public means the national Government with companies controlled belonging to-and-by the Government (GOCC), while private means simply individuals or private companies. In contrast, programs build operate transfer (BOT) are a type of PPP which deals generally with the civilian infrastructure such as roads, airports, bridges and other facilities.

The first country in Southeast Asia to formally implement a BOT - PPP project is in the Philippines, with the construction of the North diversion road, now known as the motorway of the North of Luzon (by), more than three decades ago. The NLEX connected the capital city, Metropolitan Manila, Tabang, Guiguinto, Bulacan, a suburb, means high 40 miles long four-lane.

At a time when the Asia South-East has find ways on how to finance the civil infrastructure without debt, the NLEX was hailed as a major administrative-barre oblique-financial miracle. Countries such as the Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, in Malaysia and in Kampuchea (Cambodia) so the Philippines learn how Filipinos to y.

Subsequently, these countries put in place a specific BOT model. In fact, they extended the idea of the participation of the private sector in the development of civilian infrastructure, but in income-generation projects also and social security programs. Indeed, Southeast Asia had learned a lot from the Philippines.

Last years and throughout Southeast Asia has been able to take advantage of this ingenious economic model. However, the adventurer, Philippines, has been left. Its neighbours are perplexed as to how this could have happened. Based on studies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the Philippines arrested simply participate in the major BOT - PPP programs since then.

After much analysis, systemic corruption at all levels of Government was the cause. It was discovered that officials at all levels Gets a piece of public funds that will be used for any project. Every dollar spent, sixty-seven cents went pockets of public officials.

However, this is not the case for the Malaysia and the Thailand in General. With BOT - PPP they could evolve to a point where they have left the Philippines and even some European countries, giant.

Thus, BOT - PPP success strongly depends on the sincerity of the Government in the reform of the effect.








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Friday, May 13, 2011

Malaysia education

In Malaysia, our education systems is based on the systems of education in English. Education started from kindergarten up to the high level of education. The first level of education is for children entering kindergarten should be about 4 to 6 years of age. After attending kindergarten, this child will travel to primary school. They will participate in the primary school until they reach the age of 12.

Primary school started the year 1 year 6. Year 1 is when they reach the age of 7 years and 6 year when they reach the age of 12. When they in year 6, that they will travel through a civilian review called "upsr." Suárez Ujian sekolah rendah (UPSR) or in English, we could say the primary school assessment test. After this test session and then they will advance to Middle school.

This school can be separated in two part which is the first part is the lover middle school age 13 to 15 (form 1 to form 3) and the other party is upper middle school age 16-17 (form 4 form 5). Off the coast of form 3 in the end they sit review call PMR (Suárez Menengah Rendah) or in English, we call assessment of middle school lover before that they can continue their studies at the école supérieure. At the end of the school, they will be sitting on the most critical review before that they can further their studies at the University or college. This review call SPM (Sijil Peperiksan Malaysia) or in English we call Malaysian examination certificate. If they do well in this review they will advance to higher level of education such as University or college. If they are not well in the review, there is still a chance for further studies. They can enter lover after that upper and 6 6. At the end of top-six they will sit on a review once more call STPM (Sijil Tinggi Peperiksaan Malaysia) or in English, we call Malaysia higher certificate examination. The STPM is almost the same standard as diploma. If they have a good result that they can continue their studies to take a b.a. from the University.

"PMS" if they want to take a b.a. from the University have two different ways. One is to take a college diploma or the second way is to study first at the end of high school. Registration is the pre-university. They must be and follow courses for two years but not as go to college because College have complete study, 3 years before may enter bachelor courses. But there are Pro a Con when u to end high school if u fail u can return to the u of secondary school have to go to College if u want to your study. Although the College is longest in secondary school, but it is safer than the registration. Registration has not any certificate if u pass the examination that they receive only a slip which show they move from secondary school and may continue their studies. This shift can use to find a job, it is useless if they don't finish their bachelor's degree. But if they go to College, they will receive a diploma then can be used to find employment if they do not want to pursue their studies. It is a bit of information about education in Malaysia.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Ten reasons to consider the Malaysia as your second home

The Malaysia has an active and positive immigration policy the Government back and it is therefore a nation draw serious interest of international citizens seeking a tax high, low, high quality live lifestyle destinationwork or retire.

Here are the top ten reasons why, if you have not already, you might like to consider your second country of origin of the Malaysia - it is the ideal place for those seeking a first world, sophisticated nation in which they can have free or affordable real estate pay little or no taxation legitimately and achieve a fantastic quality of life for all the family

1. My second home (MM2H) of the Malaysia program

' Malaysia My Second Home or program ' MM2H as it is known locally, is the Government supported the positive immigration policy that allows those who qualify the right to live in Malaysia on renewable energy, multiple entry visa for ten yearsto bring the family members immediate live with them under the terms of the scheme, to possess a freehold property in Malaysia, the importation of material goods and even a new tax free car, and enjoy all the multiple benefits that the Malaysia offers its citizens of and international. And this is not all...

2 Tax free

Those who meet that medical and financial requirements for residence in Malaysia under the MM2H regime legally and legitimately avoid paying any form of income tax either in Malaysia their income across international source!

3. Education

In Malaysia, there are private universities 21, 17 public universities, 5 foreign universities, 500 private tertiary, 32 international schools colleges and this is before one in the list gets the Malaysian Government funded educational institutions available!

Quite simply, education is very popular and valued in Malaysia and as a direct result, the quality of education available in all areas is exceptionally high. There are more than 40 000 foreign students currently studying in the nation as well, and those who relocate there under the MM2H program can obviously take their children with them and educate private of the right of primary age at the University and beyond.

4. Health care

The standard and availability of medical services in Malaysia - especially in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur - is exceptionally high. There are more than 225 private hospitals and many private clinics specialist respite services and maternity care homes so that some Government 121 hospitals saved in Malaysia and almost all were later in terms of equipment and facilities available for the treatment of each disease type.

5 Infrastructure

The General infrastructure in major cities, employment and residential hubs in Malaysia is first class and the first world. New and improved highways, road and rail networks, communications resources and general public facilities mean that living in Kuala Lumpur or Penang in Malaysia is living in any other war world city in terms of the modernity of all available resources and critical infrastructure.

6. Exchange rates

As the Malaysia has an export driven economy he pays on the Government to maintain its highly competitive currency which means that a citizen international dollars, pounds, euros or Yen to go much further and buy much more in Malaysia.

7. The cost of living

Add to that the fact that the cost of living in relative terms is so low in Malaysia, that gasoline is highly subsidized for example, eat out is simply not expensive and can rent an apartment in the centre of town for the price of one third of the size and less well situated in the majority of the European North American cities and an average salary will make one feel very rich in Malaysia, while an above average salary will allow anyone to have the lifestyle of a King!

8 Property

Apartments, houses, villas on the beach and sprawling houses in the suburbs of the city are all available for sale to foreign buyers. There are very few restrictions on foreign buyers in Malaysia, in fact, and because home prices are so low from Europe and America, you can buy so much more in Malaysia for the price of a small family house in the civilized world.

9. The natural beauty

In addition, as the Malaysia is such a beautiful and diverse nation that it has an incredibly strong tourism market, which means that the property well located can act as excellent investment with many number of buyers to purchase to make tourism market which is attracted by the natural beauty of the Malaysia.

Those who are eligible for MM2H are allowed to purchase up to two houses, which means that one can be purchased for occupation and one for the holiday or investment elsewhere in Malaysia.

The natural beauty of the country also means that even if you do not think that the Malaysia is perfect for your second home country, it makes a nation is worth a prolonged break.

10 Friendly people

And finally while many nations are expected to have some of the more hospitable citizens of the world who open their arms and hearts to foreign visitors and citizens, the Malaysia is really a nation of more friendly, welcoming, open and honest people, you will never meet which will be real friendships and establish lasting bonds with the astute international citizens who decide to call Malaysia their second home.








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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Best universities in Asian

Students looking for a quality education are more reluctant to adopt a foreign destination. International education has come a long way with thousands of students who study in many universities and colleges in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australasia and Africa. Many Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China and the India have helped change welcome their higher education systems to attract students from various parts of the world. These countries are now home to some of the main world of colleges and universities. In this article, you will find a number of universities deemed to Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

Singapore made his mark on the map of the world by offering an atmosphere of absorbent learning for international students. The country has three national universities head accompanied by many centres of studies at foreign universities. Even if the technology and management are the two most dominant disciplines, equal stress is given to other disciplines such as law, education, nursing and engineering. The top three universities in Singapore include the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University and University of Singapore management. NUDES is the oldest and largest University of Singapore offering Bachelor and master level courses by number of subjects. While the bachelor level courses are offered in architecture, administration of affairs, accounting, computer engineering, surgery, dentistry, law, industrial design, engineering, chemical and civil level courses, masters have specializations in urban design, management, pharmacy, bio-engineering and computer science. Nanyang Technological University is famous for his research involving researchers from different cultural backgrounds.

Various universities in Malaysia can be characterized as public and private universities. While the public universities are funded by the Government of Malaysia to improve the level of education in the country, the private universities are established in collaboration with other prestigious universities from countries such as the United Kingdom, USA, Australia, New Zealand and the Canada. The names of the best universities in Malaysia are the University of Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and the National University of Malaysia. As the oldest university in the country, the University of Malaysia focuses on the importance of knowledge for development. It offers bachelor's degree in accounting, arts, biomedical engineering programs, administration of business, computer, electrical, manufacturing and telecommunication. Postgraduate courses are also available in science, statistics applied, biotechnology, education, information technology, etc. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia is the first University in the field of engineering and technology. Over 200 000 graduates have already adopted this estimated the University since its inception.

Hong Kong, which was under British rule for over 150 years, is highly favoured by international students since English is the main language of instruction here. After his return to the control of China, this shopping centre leader of the world has made great progress in higher education. There are about 10 universities in Hong Kong. The majority of these universities offer popular study programs abroad for foreign students. The list of the best universities in Hong Kong contains the Chinese University of Hong Long, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, Lingnan University and City University of Hong Kong. The University of Hong Kong is the oldest university offering courses in undergraduate and graduate levels in the teaching of languages, journalism, engineering, business administration, law, finance and economy.

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Monday, May 9, 2011

Malaysia - Destination open for foreign students

There are many countries which offers programs to international students. Countries such as the United States, France, Australia, Spain and many other developed countries do not much effort to attract international students to study at their universities, but apparently, more foreign students decide to register at their.

Other countries are even initiatives to attract and convince international students to enroll in their universities. These countries hope to make the activity an indirect form of boost revenues and tourism figures. Think about it, foreign students are still tourists in their own way. They still have to spend allowances and they relay the beauty that they observe in their host country to the friends and families in their countries of origin.

The Malaysia is one of the countries that aim to convince more students to enroll in their universities. The country promotes the benefit of college degree and masters in its academic institutions. Malaysia openly invites international students to register and study locally.

There are several reasons why studying in Malaysia is attractive for foreign students. The Government of the Malaysia claims that most universities are public, which means the institutions can be considered as research universities. There are also private universities, but the Malaysia ensures that the quality of education offered in public institutions is also good.

Many foreign students enrolling in Malaysia come from the Middle East. As such, it is said that these foreign students see no difference in the culture because being a Muslim country Malaysia is similar in many respects. A third reason is that the country is regarded as a nation without danger to be because there is not much of a terrorist threat.

Ultimately, the study in Malaysia is affordable. Tuition are less expensive and convenient registration fees charged by universities in other countries.








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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Maintain International Score of the Malaysia property rights

The recent release of property International Index (IPRI) showed that the Malaysia retained his status quo for the year 2011. The annual study of comparative of the Washington-based property rights Alliance which produced the report IPRI takes into consideration the strength and the intellectual property rights and countries rank accordingly. In his own words, the "International rights of the property Index helps to illustrates the role property vital rights are generating a material welfare." It should be noted that most property rights is linked to the higher way of life and the economic situation of the country.

There are many factors taken into consideration when it comes to the comparative study. The sources used in the production of this report include:

A. political and legal Sources

Judicial independence - this reflects the issue of whether the country's judicial system is independent of political influence of the members of the Government, citizens or businesses. The source of these data comes from the World Economic Forum - Global Competitiveness Report.
Rule of law - it combines several indicators, including judicial independence, respect for the right in the relationship between the citizen of a country and the administration, property rights, the confidence of the citizen in the police force, the enforceability of contracts, direct financial fraud, order, and it also measures the existence of the rule of law.
Political stability - indicators include perceptions of the extent of the probability of a destabilization of the Government in power, or overthrown by unconstitutional factors which may include severe measures, including domestic violence and terrorism.
Control of Corruption - the source comes from the World Bank Institute - 2010 questions of governance: indicators of governance around the world between 1996 to 2009. It combines several indicators, including if the public power is exercised purposes private, either a small or large form of corruption and "capture" of the State by elites and interests private.

B. physical property rights

Property rights - the source for this comes from the World Economic Forum - Global Competitiveness Report. It is a survey detailing the comment of the participant on property rights in the country, including on financial assets.
Registration of property - it focuses on the number of procedures legally required for the registration properties, and how much time is required to complete the procedures. This indicator is used to measure the standard case of a contractor who wishes to buy land and a building in the largest city of the company. The source for this indicator comes from the Group of the World Bank, Doing Business 2011.
Easy access to loans - Participants to the survey on the Economic Forum Global is sought how easily they are able to obtain a bank loan in their country with only a good business plan and no guarantee.

V. Sources of intellectual property rights

Protection of intellectual property - this survey requires participants to make comments on the protection of intellectual property and anti-counterfeiting measures taken by their countries.
Patent protection - this source indicates the rank of a country with patent which is based on five criteria: coverage, membership of international treaties, the restrictions in international treaties, of the restrictions on the rights of patent, application and duration of protection. The source of this factor is of the Ginarte-Park Index of patent rights.
Level of piracy of copyright - it is based on Special 301 report of the International Intellectual Property Alliance, which had been submitted to the US Trade Representative. The Special 301 is a process of annual examination used in the fight against international copyright piracy.

A fourth consideration of the study includes variables concerning the equality of the sexes, the rights of women in the various countries with respect to rights, facilitated and access to the properties view and credit. The source for this factor comes from the OECD gender, Institutions and the development of base (GID - DB), with 60 indicators related to gender, discrimination using a variety of sources.
Access of women to land ownership
The women's access to bank loans
Access of women to property other than land
Inheritance practices
Social rights of women

Malaysia in IPRI score remains unchanged for 2011. The legal and political factor fell to 0.1 points due to a small drop in political stability and control of Corruption. However, judicial independence and the rule of law, improved significantly. During this time, physical property rights increased slightly due to the property of registration. Copyright piracy has not changed, but improvements to the professional opinions cause the Protection of intellectual property has increased to a gain of 0.1 point in intellectual property rights. Overall, the Malaysia ranked at position 44 everywhere in the world and takes place in the 8th position at the regional level.

The Finland and the Sweden remained at the top with 8.5 points out of 10, and the Finland is in its fifth year being at the top position in the same ranks if its score decreased slightly in the last year, which was 8.6 points. Singapore is the most marking the countries in the region Asia and Oceana with 8.3 points. During this time, Bangladesh is rank the lowest with only 3.6 points.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Aircraft Maintenance Course in Malaysia

In an airlines, you can broadly divide the types of jobs into two, airlines specific and generic kinds of job. The truly airlines jobs are the pilots, aircraft maintenance engineer and cabin crew. These are specialized jobs peculiar only to airlines.

Out of the three, pilots, engineer and cabin crew.. the engineers take the longest to train. The program can take about 4 year. You can start with three years in college and come out with the basic license which does not authorize you to certify for an aircraft. Such program is offered by Nilai college. The details are given below..

Sunday January 2, 2011

Love for engines

By KAREN CHAPMAN
educate@thestar.com.my

Aircraft maintenance is a growing industry with graduates in high demand, and the right route can open doors both locally and abroad.

HIS love of all things mechanical started when Kunalan Marimuthu was a young boy.

He recalls helping his father to either change the tyres of the car or fiddling with the engine.

“I was very fascinated by how things worked and joined the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) after finishing school,” he says.

Kunalan explaining the constructional arrangement of the Beechcraft King Air’s twin-turboprop engine to final semester students.

He obtained basic training from the RMAF as well as an aircraft maintenance licence from the Federal Aviation Authority in the United States.

During his 20 years with the RMAF, Kunalan was based in Sg Besi and Butterworth and worked with many types of aircraft including Northrop F5 fighter jets, helicopters and transport aircraft.

Ever since his retirement from the air force, Kunalan has been imparting his knowledge on the importance of aircraft maintenance to students, and is now head of the Department of Aircraft Maintenance at Nilai University College (Nilai UC).

My job involves ...

... running the day-to-day operations of the department. This includes guiding the staff and ensuring the students obtain the necessary knowledge and training.

The diploma in aircraft maintenance engineering programme was launched at Nilai UC in 2007 and has been a popular option among local and overseas students.

Thanks to the rapid expansion of the programme, we have built a hangar on our campus and purchased an aircraft – a Beechcraft King Air B90 with twin-turboprop powered engines – for students to get their fingers greasy.

My morning starts with...

I am here by 7am. I check for e-mails from our partner institutions and do my paperwork. I ensure that we are prepared for classes and am here in case the students would like to bring up any issues or problems they may have.

Students shouldn’t feel lost or feel they have no one to turn to and if I can’t help them, I will get someone else who can.

I want to set an example for the students that they have to be on time. I insist that they wear uniforms, as once they start working they would have to do so too. When we are doing our practical sessions in the hangar, the students are in overalls with safety shoes and when they are in class, they must wear long pants with their shirts tucked in.

To qualify, you need ...

Applicants for the Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering need to have Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) or its equivalent with three credits including Mathematics, English and a Science subject. They must be certified by a medical practitioner as fit to be accepted into the programme and not have any of the following medical/physical conditions — colour blindness, hearing defects and asthma.

One of the key reasons why school leavers and their parents are convinced of the programme’s viability is due to the incorporation of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Licence into its syllabus. Students who successfully complete their exams will receive a Nilai UC Diploma as well as a Part 66 B1-1 certificate entitling them to get a full EASA licence (after completing the necessary working experience, which normally takes three to five years).

The EASA qualification is the graduate’s ticket to an international career as most Commonwealth and European Union countries recognise it.

Unlike in the past, students will no longer have to travel overseas to sit for the EASA exams. The examinations at Nilai UC are offered in collaboration with the Civil Aviation Authority International (CAAi), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the United Kingdom’s (UK) Civil Aviation Authority.

The approved course notes for this programme given to students are from Kingston University, UK.

The best person for the job ...

... thrives in practical scenarios. However, the theoretical aspects are just as important, and students must also master the finer points of physics and aviation law to graduate.

This programme offers students a chance to get their hands greasy. Aircraft maintenance engineers will be very much in the thick of the action.

What is surprising is the growing number of females who have enrolled in this programme. The first female student recently graduated and is currently employed at Sepang Aircraft Engineering Sdn Bhd in KLIA Sepang.

Physical strength is not everything as one of the programme’s high scorers is a tiny local lass. With her petite stature, she is able to get to tight and cramped areas of the aircraft that many of her colleagues will not be able to. She has so far given the boys a run for their money and is the current top scorer in the EASA exams.

I love my job because ...

... I enjoy sharing my knowledge with the younger generation.

What I dislike most ...

... is students who don’t fulfil their potential.

Prospects for the future ...

... are very good and growth is outstripping supply. Many of the graduates have no difficulty securing employment due to the overwhelming demand for aircraft maintenance engineers, both locally and overseas.

Air travel is common these days but with emerging markets such as China causing greater demand for airports and planes, there is also a corresponding need for suitably skilled and qualified maintenance personnel. On the domestic front, demand is created by airlines growing in size as well as by the retirement of veteran maintenance engineers.

Nilai UC students who have since graduated with the diploma in aircraft maintenance engineering are currently employed by GGIFA International College of Aviation, Sepang Aircraft Engineering Sdn Bhd, Airasia X Sdn Bhd, Smooth Route Sdn Bhd, Airasia Berhad and GE Engines Services Malaysia.

A millionaire by 30?

Many students and their parents are aware of the demand and are especially attracted by the high remuneration packages offered overseas to experienced personnel. The high salaries are a prime motivator.

Promoting Education in Malaysia

Malaysia aspires to develop its education sectors. Currently, we can broadly divide the high education to public universities and the private universities. The country managed to attract some of the established overseas universities to set up their branch campus in Malaysia, one of which is the Curtain University from Australia.

The local paper, the Star covered the story of The Curtain University.

Read more from the paper..
Feb 15, 2009 ... CURTIN University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia is marking its 10th ... “The success of Curtin Sarawak over the past 10 years is ...
thestar.com.my/education/story.asp?file=/2009/2/15/education/3237100&sec=education

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Sunday February 15, 2009

10 good years

CURTIN University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia is marking its 10th anniversary this year with a year-long celebration that will see a number of special events involving staff and students, as well as the public, being held.

This was disclosed by Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister and Curtin Sarawak Council Chairman Tan Sri Dr George Chan Hong Nam as he launched the celebrations by unveiling a commemorative billboard at the university campus recently.

The commemorative billboard to mark Curtin Sarawak’s 10th anniversary celebrations.

The launch kicked off a series of events that started this month and will run through to December, as well as media and website campaigns showcasing Curtin Sarawak’s 10 years of development and excellence.

Also present were Sarawak’s Assistant Minister of Infrastructure Development and Communications Lee Kim Shin, who is also the chairman of the Curtin Sarawak Management Board, Curtin (M) Sdn Bhd Board of Directors chairman Dr Hatta Solhee, and other dignitaries.

The highlights in April include graduation ceremonies as well as the official opening of its new School of Business and Sports and Events Centre.

This year’s convocation ceremony will see 482 students graduating from the university’s certificate and Intensive English Programme, and a further 200 students graduating from engineering and business degree programmes.

Curtin Sarawak’s staff who have been with the university since its inception in 1999 will also be recognised for their loyalty and dedication in a celebration to be held next month.

“The success of Curtin Sarawak over the past 10 years is indicative of the pivotal role it has played in developing Miri and enhancing the city’s status as an education hub,” says Curtin Sarawak’s pro vice-chancellor Prof Dr John Evans.

“Our 10th anniversary celebration is as much a celebration of the city’s achievements as it is of ours,” he added.

Friday, April 22, 2011

APIIT for IT study

APIIT is one of the private institution designed to train students in the IT field. It is operating for nearly 20 years producing graduated and trained personnel in specific fields of study.

It is good to see that their works had been recognized by th leaders in Malaysia with the Industry Excellence Award.

Read more from the Star...

Sunday April 10, 2011

Best in industry

By KANG SOON CHEN
educate@thestar.com.my

APIIT Education Group did the education industry proud when it was honoured with the Prime Minister’s Industry Excellence Award 2010 by the International Trade and Industry Ministry during the awards ceremony recently.

It was the only organisation selected for the prestigious award from 27 others receiving awards in eight categories.

The group also received the Export Excellence Award (Services) for 2010 under the Education services category.

Dr Parmjit (right) receiving the award from Najib while UCTI Board of Governors chairman Shahriman Shamsuddin (centre) looks on.

The group comprises the Asia Pacific University College of Technology and Innovation (UCTI) as its flagship university, as well as the Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (APIIT).

APIIT Education Group CEO Datuk Dr Parmjit Singh, who accepted the pivotal award from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, said the accolade was a recognition of the education industry’s contribution in driving the country’s economy.

“APIIT’s success lies in our ability to meet the market’s needs. Our courses are up-to-date and in tandem with the evolving technology in IT,” he said.

Asked on what gave APIIT the edge over its competitors, Dr Parmjit said the organisation had undergone a major transformation over the last five years.

“The most significant achievement is when APIIT registered an exponential increase in the number of foreign students enrolled. From around 200 foreign students at APIIT five years ago, we now have 5,000 of them as of last year,” he said.

APIIT was established in 1993 to address the shortage of IT professionals in Malaysia and the region. The institution has also set up overseas campuses in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Indi

Saturday, April 9, 2011

USM is in the Top 20

The Universities in Malaysia is facing serious challenges. Just like the issues of a country's economy, experts can never be able to agree on the causes, let alone the solution. Some may blame the government over the flip-flop policies.

Many still remember the millions or may be billions spent to implement smart school during Mahathirs era. The the change of focus away from agriculture let to the change of name of UPM. Recently the mess in the teaching of Science and Maths.

But some good news... as USM is recognized as the top 20..

Sunday April 10, 2011

USM is in the top 20

By RICHARD LIM
educate@thestar.com.my

UNIVERSITI Sains Malaysia (USM) is the 19th best varsity for Chemical Engineering in Asia, according to the inaugural QS World University Rankings for technical subjects.

Sandwiched between Tokyo Institute of Technology and University of Hong Kong in the Asian rankings, USM – the nation’s apex university – was also classified in the 51-100 bracket in the global rankings for the subject.

QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd, which conducts and compiles the annual World University Rankings, said in a statement that USM was the only local varsity in the top 100 in any of the five global rankings, which were divided according to subject.

A USM School of Chemical Engineering research officer showing a process based on membrane technology for palm oil mill effluent treatment at its campus in Nibong Tebal. – File photo.

Computer Science and Information Systems; Civil and Structural Engineering; Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering; and Electrical and Electronic Engineering are the other subjects in the rankings.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was top in each category, finishing above Stanford University, Cambridge University and Harvard University.

QS Intelligence Unit head Ben Sowter said the new QS World University Rankings by subject respond to a need for comparative data at a more granular level.

“In many countries, students are being charged more than ever before for their degrees, so addressing the potential career outcomes of one’s study choice is becoming increasingly important,” he said.

MIT recently agreed to establish the Malaysian Institute for Supply Chain Innovation (Misi) in partnership with the Higher Education Ministry and Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM).

MIT Centre for Transportation and Logistics director Yossi Sheffi said Misi would be dedicated to postgraduate supply chain education and research.

He added that Misi would serve as MIT’s Asian hub in the university’s international network of centres, which is known as the Global SCALE (Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence) Network.

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Universiti Malaya (UM) were the other public universities in the Asian standings.

UTM placed 33rd in Chemical Engineering while UM was ranked 34th in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The National University of Singapore was the best performing Asian university in the exercise, occupying the top 10 spots in the global rankings for each subject except Computer Science and Information Systems.

The QS World University Rankings by subject is based on employer reputation, academic reputation and research quality with a percentage breakdown of 40-30-30 respectively.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

SPM Best Students Want to Study in Malaysia

With SPM result out, more that 25 students in Penang scored straight A. They were from 16 schools across the state.

In the Penang Chinese Girls High School, the students were celebrating after getting their results slips. Four students shared their joy and success secrets when met at their respective schools on the island.

At SMK (P) St George, straight A+ students Amery Seow and Krystin Keh were bursting with joy when their results were announced. Both scored 10A+. Amery, 18, could not stop smiling when she told StarMetro about her plans to further her studies.

“I want to study in Malaysia as I love my country very much,” she said.


That's our boy: Muhammad Sajid receiving a peck on the cheek from his parents, Faridah and Waheed Rahman. When asked about her study secrets, Amery said she never gave up fighting.

“I always persevere to the end and give my full attention in class,” she said, adding that two months before the examination, she stopped watching television. Citing Chemistry and Additional Mathematics as her passion, Amery said she could not wait to go to classes every day to learn more about these subjects.

Krystin said she did not believe in last minute studying. “I‘m not sure about what I’ll be doing next or what career to pursue but I’ll probably enrol in a private college,” she said. Her mother, who only wanted to be know Tan, described her daughter’s success as “really unexpected.”


Proud day: Straight A student Goh Chow Ching from SMK Tengku Mahmud, Jertih in Terengganu about to receive a congratulatory kiss from her parents Lau Kim Lan (left), 47, and Goh Eng Min, 52, after receiving her result slip. “We will let her decide what she wants to do with her future,” she said.

SMK(P) St George principal Shariffah Afifah Syed Abbas said 41 students got straight As (a combination of A+, A and A-). “Our results in Bahasa Melayu has improved and overall I am pleased though there is definitely room for improvement. What’s important is for us to have students who are all-rounders,” she said.

Penang Chinese Girls High School (PCGHS) student Ang Yee Theng, 17, said she had hoped for straight A+ but the results still came as a surprise. “In my trial examinations, I missed out on Bahasa Melayu and English so I had hoped that when the actual examinations came around, I would do better,” she said.


Creditable achievement: Partially blind S. Narayana Samy using a magnifying glass to look at his result slip. He scored 5As and 3Bs. The aspiring doctor said History was the toughest of the 10 subjects as it required a lot of memorising and it wasn’t her favourite subject. “I love Biology. My plan is to apply for a Public Service Department (JPA) scholarship to study medicine,” she said, adding good time management and doing lots of (workbook) exercises were the secret to her success. “Practice makes perfect. I have at least four reference books for every subject,” she said. Her mother Tan Wei Pheng, 45, said her eldest daughter had always been a consistent student.


Pure delight: SMK Tarcisian Convent Ipoh students jumping for joy after obtaining their SPM results in Ipoh. “We don’t have to push her as she knows what to do.

“I am so happy. We will celebrate with a dinner this weekend,” she said.

For top scorer Muhammad Sajid Nabiel, consistency and a balanced diet are the keys to success.
The 18-year-old scored A+ in all the 10 subjects he took.
“There is no secret recipe as success comes from hard work and consistency,” he said.
“I thank God, my parents and teachers for helping me achieve this,” the SMK Penang Free student added. He said that he learned through understanding instead of memorising.

“That is actually the significance of the SPM examination. We must try to understand the subjects instead of simply memorising them,” said the JPA scholarship hopeful. His mother, Faridah Abdul Wahab, who is also a teacher at the school, said parents must try to fulfil their children’s needs.

“Sometimes when I notice he is over stressed with his studies, we will take him for a vacation to help him de-stress,” she said.

Muhammad Sajid was among 26 students from SMK Penang Free who scored 10As in last year’s examination. School principal Ramli Din said he was satisfied as there was an increase in the quality of the results.

“We are aiming to do better next year as we are targeting to have C as a minimum grade for the entire school,” he said.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

exam for overseas medical graduate

There is a proposal to introduce examination for overseas medical graduate. according to Health Ministry DG, Dr Ismail Merican, it is not intended to make difficult for them, but to necessary to ensure the knowledge level.

Dr Ismail has been defending the idea of putting the housemen to work for more than 24 hours to make up for the shortage of doctor in government hospital. Now with a bigger number of housemen, he need to review his program.

The Star published this:

Monday January 10, 2011

Exam for docs won’t cause brain drain

By LOH FOON FONG
newsdesk@thestar.com.my


PETALING JAYA: A proposed amendment to the Medical Act to compel all overseas medical graduates to sit for a common licensing examination will not worsen the brain drain situation, Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said.

“The Malaysian Medical Council examinations are not meant to make things difficult for them but to assess their core knowledge. They should not worry if they have passed their university examinations,” he said.

Dr Ismail, who is also Malaysian Medical Council president, said in view of the weakness in monitoring foreign institutions, the council had proposed to do away with the Second Schedule of the Medical Act, containing the list of recognised foreign medical schools.

“Students can choose any university they wish to attend abroad but they have to sit for and pass a common licensing examination before being accepted for registration,” he said, adding that this was practised in many developed countries.

The proposed examination, which would be different from the current Medical Qualifying Examination for students from unrecognised universities abroad, would ensure that doctors were “fit to practise” as safe and competent doctors, he said.

Recently, Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the examination was one of the proposals it was looking into when amending the Act.

Although the Malaysian Medical Association and senior doctors had suggested that all medical graduates be made to sit for a common examination, Liow said it would only apply to overseas graduates.

It was not necessary for local graduates to sit for the examination as local institutions were easier to monitor, officials said.

However, senior doctors advocated otherwise, claiming that local schools could lower passing grades to make their universities look good.

Recently, The Star reported on the lack of training hospitals to meet the influx of housemen and a doctor had expressed concerns that some graduates lacked core knowledge and could jeopardise patient safety.

Asked where people could get advice on medical schools that met the country’s requirements if the Second Schedule was removed, Dr Ismail said they could get this from colleges and the council

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Star Education Fair 8 to 9 Jan 11

Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
Date 8 to 9 Jan 2011 11am to 7pm
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One-stop centre to a bright future
[NATION 7-Jan-2011]
PETALING JAYA: Instead of going from one college to another to collect information on campus open days, why not come to the Star Education Fair 20011 — a one-stop centre for all tertiary education needs — this weekend.
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The above is the heading for the news about the fair. Many parents and students from other states had called in weeks earlier to enquire about the upcoming fair – a one-stop centre for all tertiary education needs – that will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre this weekend.








So if you want to find out about the college, what do you have to do??

Answer: Take a visit to all these colleges and talk to them..That will take weeks.

Wrong... And instead you have to go to the education exhibition, all the good colleges are there to welcome the potential students. There is no need to go from one college to another to collect information on campus open days, why not come to the Star Education Fair 20011 — a one-stop centre for all tertiary education needs — this weekend.

There will be over 550 booths and close to 170 exhibitors offering services and information on a wide range of courses at every level, this year’s fair is set to be even bigger and better. And the visitors are from all over the country. Some may fly all the way from Sabah and Sarawak.

Students will be spoilt for choice as apart from the local universities and colleges, the fair has also attracted institutions from Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Swit­zerland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Russia, India, Singapore and Indonesia.

The University of Hong Kong, Asia’s top university according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2010, is also among the foreign exhibitors at the fair.

Some of the exhibitors will even invite their current students or graduates to the fair to give parents and students their first-hand account of their learning experience at the participating institutions.

Visitors — students aged 15 and above and working adults in their early 20s — can also take the opportunity to sit for an aptitude test and find out their areas of strength to help them plan their studies and career.

The fair will have a new line-up of experts speaking about career trends and study options in medicine, engineering, accoun­ting, mass communications, architecture and law.

Other highlights include talks on selecting the right pre-university programmes and funding for tertiary education.

The fair will also feature many educational institutions, professional bodies, higher education agencies and education centres, which will provide students and their parents with information on a wide range of courses and options, both locally and abroad.

In Penang, the fair will be held on Feb 19 and Feb 20 at the Penang Interna-tional Sports Arena.

It is open from 11am to 7pm. Admis-sion is free.

I only wish I had this sort of opportunity when I was young, but then Star education Fair is new. Even the Star newspaper is new itself.
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Friday January 7, 2011
One-stop centre to a bright future
By TAN EE LOO
educate@thestar.com.my