Universities in many countries provide preparatory courses for students to study abroad.
Then study in Malaysia to do not want to read preparatory?
How do I apply?
Here’s a look at the relevant content.
1. Students who choose special majors.
Such as art, architecture, computer technology, etc., usually require students to meet the corresponding admission requirements, and some schools even require students to study preparatory courses in advance.
Strong professional purpose, preparatory can appropriately relieve academic pressure.
2, the learning environment needs excessive students.
Many students take a long time to get used to the environment. Instead of failing courses, they should spend some time studying preparatory courses, understanding foreign study patterns and curricula, and some questions in exams.
3. Select students from other countries and regions who apply for master’s and doctor’s degrees later.
Some domestic universities offer international recognition of preparatory study, so students can apply for the United States, Australia and other schools.
As a country with excessive academic springboard, Malaysia has great advantages in studying preparatory courses.
1, high school or equivalent diploma to apply for Malaysian undergraduate students need to have a high school or equivalent diploma (such as vocational and technical secondary school diploma), junior college students should also have a high school or equivalent diploma.
Students who apply to public universities before graduation can ensure that they can get a diploma by providing a pre-graduation certificate issued by the school to apply in advance.
Malaysia’s public universities have high requirements for undergraduate admission, requiring at least an average score of 80 (full score of 100) in the final three years of high school, and a CGPA of 3 or above in junior college.
The number of private universities in Malaysia is much larger than that of the public universities, and unlike the public universities, the enrollment quota is very limited. Therefore, the applicants with an average score of 60 or above have the chance to apply. Some private universities need to have an average score of 70 or 80 or above.
A bachelor’s degree requires an IELTS score of 5, 6 and 5.
If you do not have a language score, you can apply for conditional admission. You can first study in the language class of the school to improve, and then get the IELTS score required by the major, you can enter the study of the specialized course.
1. Domestic three-year junior college graduate with more than 5 years of working experience;
2. No working experience required for domestic bachelor’s degree graduates;
3. The above diploma must be notarized by domestic notary institutions.
4. Language requirements: for master’s degree in public universities, IELTS is required to be 6-6 or 5, with a score of 7 in some majors (some universities can match language courses);
Private universities require IELTS 6, 0, if there is no IELTS score, you can apply for the language course, after taking the language course exam, pass the score, enter the professional course study.
Although gpa is generally not considered as the admission standard in China, it plays an important role in the selection of scholarships and the selection of recommended students.
A final gpa of less than 60%-50% is likely to affect graduation or a degree.
The algorithm of gpa is very complex, which is calculated by dividing the total credits by the sum of the GPA and the credits of different types of courses, such as papers or research projects, major required courses, major elective courses, public required courses and public elective courses.
Of course, the provisions of credits also have specific differences according to the regulations of the school. Many of them are not simply added and then divided. It is suggested that you refer to the specific regulations of the school for calculation.