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Saturday 7 November 2015

Applying to UNIMAS

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) welcomes applications from foreign students to study at the university in a wide range of undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree) programs.

Interested applicants should have successfully completed a minimum of 12 years of primary and secondary schools with a Higher School Certificate (HSC) qualification or its equivalents.

In addition, students who have obtained a high school/college diploma or its equivalent may also apply. Applications should be submitted to the International Student Admission Unit, Undergraduate Studies Division, using the UNIMAS International Student Undergraduate Application Form.

Fees and other related information concerning application and admission can be obtained from the manual guide attached below.

>> International Student Admission into Undergraduate Degree Programs.pdf
>> Intensive Language Programme at UNIMAS 2012.pdf
If you have any further inquiries, email to info@iad.unimas.my
For more information concerning admission for International Undergraduate Students, please visit the International Affairs Division website.

Financial Info
To obtain a student visa successful applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to support themselves throughout their study in Malaysia.

As prospective students you must produce the following documents as proof of your ability to support yourself:

An affidavit of financial support plus a confidential bank statement from yourself, a relative or personal sponsor showing that sufficient funds are available to support your studies at UNIMAS.

A sponsorship letter from a government agency, organization or institution who will support you financially until the completion of your studies.

The documents stated above are needed once you have received a formal offer from UNIMAS.

The relevant forms and other related documents that you need to fill in and submit together would be sent to you in the offer package.

Note: UNIMAS presently does not provide any form of scholarship or financial aid to international undergraduate students.

Note: International students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hrs per week while studying full-time in Malaysia subjected to immigration conditions. However, this source of income would not be able to fully finance their studies at UNIMAS.

My comments:


It is idiotic, illogical and irrational to bar the entry of the UEC holders to Unimas on the pretext that the Chinese Independent Schools have the Histroy subject with different stories and have the BM language standard not on par with the requirements.  It is indeed ridiculous for scholars of your discipline.

What about the History subject and the BM language standard of foreign students?

Why are you not giving the favour to our local UEC holders like how you treat foreign students by giving them intensive language course if you think their BM are below the par?

After all, what do the History subject have to do with the criteria to pursue their studies in Unimas?  Please be flexible, logical, rational and wise to get blessings from Allah.
 

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