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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Malaysia Students: “KPM Bursary & JPA Scholarships 2015” plus 1 more

Malaysia Students: “KPM Bursary & JPA Scholarships 2015” plus 1 more


Posted: 28 Feb 2015 05:50 AM PST
Do not miss! Click here for the most complete list of 50+ scholarships 2015 available for STPM and SPM 2014 candidates
  1. 9 March 2015: Kuok Foundation Berhad Singapore Polytechnics Diploma Awards
  2. 9 March 2015: Ajinomoto Post-Graduate Scholarship for ASEAN International Students 2016
  3. 10 March 2015: JPA Scholarship for Overseas Studies (Germany, France, Japan, Korea) 2015
  4. 15 March 2015: Maybank Foundation Scholarship Award 2015
  5. 16 March 2015: The Star Education Fund Scholarship Awards
  6. 16 March 2015: Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) Scholarship Awards (Biasiswa Suruhanjaya Sekuriti)
  7. 17 March 2015: Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) Overseas Scholarship Programme
  8. 30 March 2015: Shell Malaysia Scholarships (Overseas / Local)
  9. 31 March 2015: Singapore's ASEAN Scholarships for MalaysiansPre-University One Scholarships
  10. 2 April 2015: Yayasan Sime Darby (YSD) Pre-University Scholarship Programme (Local)
  11. 2 April 2015: Yayasan Sime Darby (YSD) Undergraduate Scholarship Programme (Local)
  12. 7 April 2015: Genting Malaysia Scholarship Award
  13. 15 April 2015: Tuanku Abdul Rahman Scholarship (BTAR)
  14. 30 June 2015: Education Ministry Bursaries (Bursary Pelajar Cemerlang SPM Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia KPM)
  15. 36 Scholarships for IPTA Undergraduate Students
  16. Throughout the year: Intel Malaysia Scholarships
More scholarship openings available at 50+ Most Prestigious Scholarships for STPM & SPM Leavers (Biasiswa Pelajar SPM & STPM).

JPA Scholarships 2015 (Biasiswa JPA)

JPA Scholarships 2015 (Biasiswa JPA)
Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA) invites eligible candidates to apply for the engineering special programme to pursue studies in Germany, France, Japan and Korea.

This scholarship is for 2014 SPM Leavers who wish to pursue their engineering studies in Germany, France, Japan and Korea.

Successful candidates will be required to attend a preparatory course in colleges set in the country before pursuing studies abroad.

Deadline of JPA Scholarships application
10 March 2015

Who is eligible for JPA Scholarships (Biasiswa JPA)?
The eligility criteria for this scholarship is summarised as below:
  •     Malaysian citizen;
  •     Not more than 19 years of age (20 years old for Remove Class students);
  •     Having good health and not suffering from critical illnesses such as hepatitis, AIDS, HIV, etc.; and
  •     Obtained at least A- grade in eight (8) of the following subjects:
    •         Malay language;
    •         History;
    •         Islamic Studies or Al-Quran and As-Sunnah Education or Syariah Islamiah Education or Moral Education;
    •         English language;
    •         Physics;
    •         Chemistry;
    •         Mathematics;
    •         Additional Mathematics; and
    •         at least A- grade in any one (1) subject.

How to apply JPA Scholarships (Biasiswa JPA)?
The application will be opened on 4 March – 10 March 2015 only. Kindly visit www.jpa.gov.my to apply.

For more information or question regarding JPA scholarships 2015, contact penawaranlsp@jpa.gov.my or 03-8885 3670 / 3398 / 3564 / 3489 on every working day from 9.00am to 4.30pm.

KPM Bursary 2015 (Tawaran Bursary Biasiswa Pelajar Cemerlang SPM 2014)

KPM Bursary 2015 (Tawaran Bursary Biasiswa Pelajar Cemerlang SPM 2014)
Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM) will be offering automatic bursary to Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2014 candidates who obtained outstanding results of 9A+ and above to undergo preparatory courses before continuing their undergraduate studies in local or foreign universities.

This KPM Bursary will cover costs of pre-university studies such as Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), matriculation studies, the International Baccalaurate (IB), A-Levels, or other foundation courses provided by the Higher Education Ministry.

KPM Bursary Closing Date
30 June 2015

Eligibility Criteria for KPM Bursary
  •     Malaysian citizen;
  •     Not more than 18 years of age (19 years old for Remove Class students) on 31 December 2014;
  •     Obtained 9A+ and above in SPM 2014; and
  •     Enrolled in one of the following preparatory courses:
    •         Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM);
    •         Matriculation;
    •         Foundation courses provided by IPTA;
    •         International Baccalaurate (IB);
    •         A-Levels

How to Apply KPM Bursary
  •     The Online Application System of KPM Bursary (Sistem Aplikasi Online Bursary) for SPM 2014 candidates will be activated on 4 March 2015;
  •     Outstanding SPM 2014 candidates who got 9A+ and above are required to check and update their details in the system at www.moe.gov.my.

All enquiries regarding KPM Bursary 2015 (Tawaran Biasiswa Pelajar Cemerlang SPM 2014) should be channeled to 038321 7086 or email at bt.bursary@moe.gov.my.
   
Posted: 28 Feb 2015 06:36 AM PST
Guest post by Edith Hayden (Share you education tips with 30,000+ Malaysian students)
Being an international student in Malaysia, remember a few vital things. It is alright to be nervous when you’re abroad for higher studies. People get the jitters even while applying to universities in their homeland. Mingling with new people, trying different things, and forming a new pack—everything initially blends into a spine-tingling, throat-parching moment of apprehension.

But after meeting the other freshman students, you’ll be able to cast aside the stress and explore the enjoyable side of being one of the international students in Malaysia. This article throws light on the simple ways to make your academic life abroad pleasant and fruitful.

International Students Study in Malaysia
International Students Studying in Malaysia / PicCredit

1. Pack wisely.

Prepare to meet a lot of people. Tons of international students flock to Malaysia each year, providing you a multi-ethnic atmosphere to live in. In 2010, a survey conducted on 199 institutes in Malaysia revealed that 86,923 students in those institutes hailed from Iran, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Yemen and other countries. This will allow you to thrive and expand your outlook. Make friends that are worth sticking to till the final year. Alumni network in a cosmopolitan setting as such has a lot of benefits.

2. Communicate as much as you can. 

Being an International student, you are bound to stir people’s curiosity and tackle questions about your background, schooling etc. Smile to people, be polite, exchange Facebook IDs and have an “ais kacang” when you’re having a discussion. The syrup-topped ice will act as a coolant any time the fellow-freshman dealings bog you down. And remember, it is OK to share your canteen table with strangers as long as they seem polite and safe.

3. Steer clear of substance abuse.

Malaysia has strict rules against illicit drug use and it may even attract death penalty. So, avoid it at any cost.

4. You are not alone.

Remember, your fellow students are also on the same footing here. Don’t hesitate to say hello and get assistance as long as you need to get used to the local markets and food habits. You may feel a little alienated being around locals ceaselessly speaking “Bahasa Malaysia”.

But, do your bit to fit in. Show interest in what they’re talking about. English is known to all and they will smoothly interact with you. Sharply contrasting many other more anglicised neighbouring countries, most locals here openly exhibit emotions. Expect simple, clear-cut answers when you’re talking to your new friends around the academic neighbourhood.

5. Take a break.

The country has a plethora of stunning tourist spots. So, when your head is heavy with assignments and you need to soothe your nerves, go out. Try the moist rainforests, long beaches, caves, mountains and waterfalls which are not more than a few hours away from the major universities.

The diverse geography draws travellers from all over the world and you will enjoy special holiday-break privileges just a stone’s throw away. When you are tired of dealing with too many project papers, permit yourself for a cool escape to Langkawi’s white sands. You can also sail across the tropical islands in Kota Kinabalu for an unforgettable vacation.      

6. Save more. 

Living cost is relatively inexpensive compared to countries like USA, Australia and UK. But big cities also offer sky-high luxury and expensive hotels which you should reasonably brush aside considering your college tuition fees and off-campus living costs.    
 
The transport fare, local restaurants, mini markets to malls, Malaysia offers great options for international students. With a $40 dollars-a-month gym subscription and $50 USD transport passes, an international student in Malaysia can enjoy quality living without burning a hole in the pocket. In a regular, low-cost restaurant, $3 USD can bring you 2 square meals. Surfing net would not require more than $20USD a month.  

Start to invest. This is mandatory for all university students to allocate at least $15 USD per month as health insurance which includes hospitalisation and medical treatment when necessary.
In a nutshell, the money required for basic things as food, clothes and lodgings ranges between $3000 to $4000 dollars. This applies to both on-campus and off-campus living costs which ensures better savings for future.

7. Keep your humour alive and kicking!

Laughter doesn’t need a language.  It is the best remedy for any moment of awkwardness. This will also provide a comic relief to your struggle and occasional sense of isolation. Even if a taxi-driver refuses to turn on the meter, don’t argue. Shrug it off with humour and check another one. If wearing shorts be a magnet for a lot of shooting stares, respect local sensibilities and be careful next time. Just a drizzle of light-hearted humour can ward off many stern looks.

8. Tingle Your Taste-buds 

Malaysia offers a wide gamut of multi-national delicacies as Malay, Chinese and Indian dishes. An international student in Malaysia shouldn’t miss out on Bakuteh( Simmered Pork-ribs), Hokkien mee( Chinese yellow noodles) and Fresh River Prawns. Even street-side eateries offer light, healthy and delicious options to pick from. If you’re an avid western foodie, McDonalds, KFC, Subway and Burger King can satiate your appetite in major cities.

Diverse cultures, luscious landscapes, affordable tuition fees, and lavish food options, an international student in Malaysia truly has reasons to rejoice and say “Terima kasih”!

Edith Hayden is a marketing research analyst currently working with an essay review and analysis companies providing students with education tips and tutorials.
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