Sunday, November 10, 2013

i Study Malaysia

About Us
i Study Malaysia is a student consultancy firm engaged in student recruitment business for over 2 years specializing its services to recruit students for leading Malaysian universities. Due to its regular campaigns and efforts, iSM has started reckoned its status in Bangladesh for students whos are willing to pursue or continue their education in Malaysia. We at iSM keep ourselves regularly updated with the latest trends and requirements in terms of education in Malaysia. We not only provide help to students in their application process, but also arrange pre-departure briefing sessions for them on Malaysian life style so they become mentally prepared and with right expectations.


Why Study in Malaysia?


Malaysia is currently ranked the world’s 11th most preferred study destination by UNESCO.
They have:
·         More than 50 years of experience in international education.
·         2% of the international student population around the world.
·         Close to 100,000 international students.

The Malaysian government is committed to its vision of turning the country into a high quality education destination for students from all over the globe. The country’s Ministry of Higher Education (MHE) monitors all institutions to ensure they adhere to the highest standards.
Malaysia’s higher education system is of international standards, closely monitored by the Ministry of Higher Education, which has the vision to turn Malaysia into a Center of Excellence for Higher Education.

The Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) under the Ministry of Higher Education is a quality assurance body responsible for monitoring and overseeing the quality assurance practices and accreditation of national higher education.
As a result, many reputable foreign universities from countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand have been inspired to come to Malaysia, either to set up branch campuses or to enter into collaboration with Malaysian institutions. In Malaysia, international and local students are able to get foreign degree qualifications from universities in Australia, US, UK, France, Canada, etc. through twinning and 3+0 degrees, as well as foreign university campuses that are already setup in Malaysia.

Foreign Campuses in Malaysia:

Comparatively low expenditure of studying and living in Malaysia
The expenditure of studying and living in Malaysia is comparatively low to countries like Australia, US, UK, France, Canada, etc. as the Malaysian currency conversion is advantageous. A quick look at the comparison chart shows the expenditure involved in the different countries:
 
Country 
        Tuition Fees (annually)
Living Costs
(annually)
Total Education Cost
(per annum)
Malaysia
USD 5,000
USD 4,000
USD 9,000
Australia
USD 15,000
USD 10,500
USD 25,500
USA
USD 18,000
USD 13,000
USD 31,000
United Kingdom
USD 15,000
USD 12,000
USD 27,000
Canada
USD 13,000
USD 8,500
USD 21,500
Comparison Table of Studying and Living Cost in Malaysia for a typical Business Degree Student
Straightforward immigration procedures
International students benefit from the easy and trouble-free immigration procedures as compared to many other countries which have tighter student immigration procedures.

Comfortable, peaceful and safe living in Malaysia
Malaysia is one of the safest and most political stable countries in the world with a relatively low crime rate and the country is free from most natural disasters which makes it an attractive country to live in. The weather in Malaysia is sunny and rainy all year without extreme cold or hot weather conditions making the weather easily adaptable. In 2011, Malaysia was ranked 19th most peaceful country out of 153 countries

Great place for travel destinations
Malaysia is a friendly, beautiful and culturally rich country - One that’s extremely good value for money to travel in. It’s modern enough to be comfortable yet full of natural beauty. Malaysia has an impressive variety of microcosms ranging from the space-age high-rise buildings of Kuala Lumpur to the world’s largest single cave chamber in Sarawak’s extraordinary Gunung Mulu National Park and Sabah's Sipadan Island which is known as one of the top destinations for diving in the world. In 2010, Malaysia was ranked no.9 most visited country in the world.

Multi-ethnic nation with vast variety of cultures
International students benefit from the experience of studying in Malaysia through the exposure of the different cultures and traditions of a multi-racial country which is valuable and not easily available.






About Sarawak: Welcome to the Land of Natural Beauty!!

Welcome to the land of the hornbills! Sarawak is located on the island of Borneo, the third largest island in the world and north of the Equator. With its beautiful blue skies and tropical breezes you can bathe in the sandy beaches and palm-fringed state of Sarawak. Tropical showers cool the land with heavier rainfalls during the monsoon months from November to March. We hope you enjoy your stay in our vast wild home.

Borneo is the world's third largest island, with three recognized countries—Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei—claiming a hold on three separate parts of the island. It is also on the proud island of Borneo that you will be able to find one of the oldest rainforests in the world as well as several unique cultures that give a whole new meaning to diversity. Sarawak is popularly known as the 'Land of the Hornbills' and bears distinction as the largest state in Malaysia. It is in the state's capital of Kuching that you will embark on your journey of education.




Sarawak is home to more than 40 sub-ethnic groups, each with their own distinct language, culture and lifestyle. Besides the Malays and Chinese, you will also be able to find the Ibans, Bidayuhs, Melanaus and other native tribes of Sarawak. The locals practice a variety of religions, including Christianity, Islam, Chinese folk religion (a fusion of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and ancestor worship) and animism. Many converts to Christianity among the indigenous peoples continue to practice traditional celebrations. You can see why Gawai Dayak, the rice harvest festival celebrated by the Dayaks (Ibans and Bidayuhs), is as important an occasion as Hari Raya and Chinese New Year in this part of Malaysia.

The country relies heavily on tourism as a source of income, attracting scores of visitors from all parts of the world every year due to its unique sights and culture. Kuching is also host to the Rainforest Music Festival—an annual music festival that brings performers from all parts of the world to celebrate the diversity of "world music" The state is also the natural habitat for the endangered Orang Utan. Other unique wildlife includes the proboscis monkey, hornbill, rhinoceros, clouded leopard and pygmy elephant. It is rich in biodiversity and center of evolution of many rare species of plants and animals.

Living Expanse in Sarawak:

Although a city, living expenses in Kuching are lower than cities located in West Malaysia. This means that a student will get to enjoy reduced living expenses and tuition costs that are much cheaper compared to West Malaysia and other countries in the region, while at the same time graduating with an internationally-recongized degree or Diploma.

Courses We Offered:

  • Intensive English
  • Diploma
  • Professional Courses
  • Bachelors
  • Master
  • Doctorate




For More Information and Apply Contact: 

i Study Malaysia 

Dhaka:
Md. Rafsan Zilani
Phone: +880 1719 304 298, +880 1682 270 450
Email: malaysia.istudy@gmail.com

Rajshahi:
Muntasir Bin Jubair Chowdhury
Phone: +880 1723 048 226, +880 1670 620 851
Email: malaysia.istudy@gmail.com

Consultant in Malaysia:
Md. Shahriar Karim
Phone: +60 189 843 315
Email: malaysia.istudy@gmail.com

i Study Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)

University of Malaysia Sarawak



Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (English: University of Malaysia, Sarawak) or UNIMAS was officially incorporated on 24 December 1992. University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) is a Public university established by the Government of Malaysia. UNIMAS is Malaysia's eighth public University, established just after the declaration of Vision 2020. Recently, UNIMAS has been ranked at 161st in Asian University Rankings 2012 by QS World University Rankings. It is a huge educational complex of up to 36 buildings in a vast site of 810 hectares.

UNIMAS is a university that is contemporary in character and forward-looking in outlook, it is committed in providing the nation with leaders, managers, scientists and technical specialists as well as thoughtful citizens who are capable of handling the complex challenges of our common future - confidently, competently, and creatively.
The University took in its first students numbering 118 in 1993 with the opening of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Resource Science and Technology. The University’s East Campus at Kota SamarahanKuchingSarawak was officially launched by the Prime Minister, YAB Dato’Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on Independence Day, 31 August 1992.
At present, the University consists of eight Faculties, five Institutes and ten Centers.
On September 2013, UNIMAS total enrolment is 16,085 consisting of 14,033 undergraduates, 1,343 postgraduates and 709 pre-university students. In addition, a total of 2,189 staff has been employed as of August 2013.


Recognition & Achievements

UNIMAS is an ISO-certified university. It was granted the prestigious MS ISO 9001:2000 and MS ISO 9001: 2008 quality certificate by SIRIM QAS International Sdn. Bhd. certification for excellence in its core management processes -- from the intake of new students to certification of its graduates. UNIMAS has Affiliation with Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) and Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).
Its undergraduate programmes have been designed to suit the needs of society and industry. Our strong emphasis on technology has awarded us with the prestigious Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Status on 17 November 2003. The award was granted for our role and ability in developing manpower for MSC and related needs, through our strategic learning and training programmes.
UNIMAS has won the Premiere Information Technology Award from the Malaysian Government, and the “Bridging the Digital Divide” category of AFACT’s eAsia Award. It has also won the Industry Innovators Award for System Development and Application from the US-based Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI), for its success in setting up a telecentre in the remote community of Bario, Sarawak, to assist the community in communication, education, e-commerce, health and government services.




UNIMAS Corporate Video

UNIMAS Promo 1


UNIMAS Promo 2

UNIMAS Academic Strength, Educational System                        


UNIMAS is committed to democratize education by making it available on a mass basis.  Ensure quality teaching practice and innovative delivery performance by promoting and pursuing innovative developments in teaching and learning with the aim to equip students with significant depth of specialization and relevant soft skills. UNIMAS Equip its graduates with a wide range of theoretical and practical knowledge and produce holistically developed graduates with a keen sense of leadership and professional skills. UNIMAS provide its graduates with high sensitivity to national and international social, moral, ethics and environmental values. It builds entrepreneurial skills and competitiveness to enable graduates to adapt to new challenges.

Courses Offered to International Students (Undergrad)

In marching towards the realization of its Vision and Mission, UNIMAS offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes under its respective areas.




1. Faculty of Economics and Business

·         International Economics (WE 09) 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Industrial Economics (WE25) 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Marketing (WE10) 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Finance (WE07) 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
                   
2. Faculty of Social Sciences

·         Communication Studies (WA02) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Industrial Relations and Labour Studies (WA12) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         International Relations (WA15) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Development Planning and Management (WA22) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Social Work Studies (WA23) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Politics and Government Studies (WA21) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.

3. Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts

·         Music (WA05) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Fine Arts (WA32) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Design Technology (WA57) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Arts Management (WA59) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Cinematography (WA58) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.

4. Faculty of Resource Science and Technology

·         Aquatic Resource Science & Management (WS49) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Animal Resource Science & Management (WS51) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Plant Resource Science & Management (WS50) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Resource Chemistry (WS48) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Resource Biotechnology (WS47) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.

5. Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology

·         Multimedia Computing (WC09) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.
·         Software Engineering (WC10) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.
·         Network Computing (WC11) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.
·         Information Systems (WC03) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.
·         Computational Science (WC00) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.

6. Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development

·         Cognitive Sciences (WS24) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Human Resource Development (WP02) - 6 Sem. 3 Yrs.
·         Counselling (WP04) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.

7. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

·         Nursing (WM12) - 8 Sem. 4 Yrs.

8. Faculty of Engineering

BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering - 8 Sem. 4Yrs.
BEng (Hons) in Electronics (Telecommunications) - 8 Sem. 4Yrs.
BEng (Hons) in Electronics (Computer)
 - 8 Sem. 4Yrs.
BEng (Hons) in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering - 8 Sem. 4Yrs.
BEng (Hons) in Chemical Engineering
 - 8 Sem. 4Yrs.