Advantages of studying in Malaysian Universities through Edlocate
View(s):Edlocate with a proven track record for 13 years as a credible university representative and offering quality “Study Abroad” programs is not “just” a student placement entity. We do not make the prospective students wait in long queues and allowing to meet visiting university representatives for a few minutes at education fairs. These popular education fairs arrange the students to get spot admissions possibly with a discount on the tuition fee and the staff members forget the students after finalising enrolment and student pass procedures.
We at Edlocate do much more than these to make sure that considerably large sums of money spent on higher education overseas enables the student to enter into a rewarding career. Career guidance is given high priority by experienced Edlocate counsellors and there is no limit on the time spent with students and parents to make sure that this important aspect is done right at the start. It is only then that course, institutional and pathway selections are discussed together with the student and parents and finalise giving due consideration to all factors that affect the final decision.
It is these factors that made many students to enrol in universities represented by Edlocate in Malaysia. The tertiary education in most private universities in Malaysia is excellent but many students look beyond a degree to make enter into the chosen career successfully. They look at opportunities to get work experience and some even beyond that to join a work force. It is in these respects also that Edlocate has the edge over other university representatives. With a strong university representation in Australia and New Zealand Edlocate can find pathways to students to complete their education in these two countries which are still offering international students Post Study Work Visa and possibilities to join the work force on a more permanent basis too.
Edlocate represents 3 Malaysian universities which have direct links to the parent universities in Australia.
nMonash University’s Sunway campus in Kuala Lumpur
nSwinburne University’s Campus in Sarawak
nCurtin University’s campus in Sarawak
These universities conduct full degree programs in most disciplines by completing full course studies in Malaysia or transferring to the main universities in Australia having done part studies in the Malaysian campus.
In addition Edlocate represents International Medical University (IMU), Taylor’s University and INTI University which offer quite a mix of degree courses has direct articulation for selected courses to several universities in Australia, New Zealand and USA.
Regardless of the university in which a student from Edlocate studies in Malaysia, we are in a position to arrange deserving credit transfers to corresponding courses at Australian and New Zealand universities we represent without any reservation. This is Edlocate’s strength as we work closely with the universities we represent in these two countries and have acquired necessary expertise to do so.A cross section of some of our happy students in Malaysian universities like Mathuri Anandakrishnan of Bishops College, Nidhuki Perera of AIS, Amalesh Nagendran of Gateway Negombo, Kashmira Edirisinghe and Kashyapa Nishan Naranpannawe of CIS, Chathushka Alwis of Wycherley International and Minshin Maleendra Ching of St Thomas’s all of whom are in Malaysian universities represented by us will vouch for the assistance they have received so far and continue to receive from Edlocate. Meet counselors of Edlocate in the Colombo office (0115219129), Kandy office (0815631583) and Jaffna office (0212228060) for 2013 October intake or 2014 semester 1 intake at the 6 Malaysian universities we represent.
In addition Edlocate represents International Medical University (IMU), Taylor’s University and INTI University which offer quite a mix of degree courses has direct articulation for selected courses to several universities in Australia, New Zealand and USA |
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