
Best Advise on Education Pathway After SPM or IGCSE O-Levels at Top Private Universities in Malaysia
- Tips on choosing the right course to study after completing high school in Malaysia
- Advise from an experienced and knowledgeable counselor with more than 20 years in helping students to choose a course that best fits them
- A guide on the tertiary education pathway for students who have finished their secondary school
Most great things begin with a plan. Your future career and studies should be no different. A plan will give you something to work towards. It’ll also help you make the most of the opportunities that come your way. It can be confusing to choose the right course after SPM or IGCSE O-Levels. You should carefully think about what are the options available to you, look at your results, interests and budget. If you are not sure what to study, do ask a trained counselor and always make decisions based on evidence and facts. The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever.
After having counseled thousands of students for more than 20 years, I have come up with 9 tips that will help students after SPM or IGCSE O-Levels to help you choose the right course to study in Malaysia that would best fit you.
I have students telling me that they have taken personality tests but were not accurate. We must remember that these tests are not 100% accurate and needs to be used together with a counselor. Furthermore, the tests are designed by westerners who choose their courses based on interests while as Malaysians, we not only have to choose based on interests but have to take into account which course can give us a career that is stable and can make money.
You can contact us for a free career test to help you understand yourself better so that you are able to make the right decision.
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Best Tips on Choosing the Right Course to Study at Top Private Universities in Malaysia
1 What’s the results in your Secondary School?

Renee Tan, Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
- What you got for your actual SPM or UEC can be used as a guide. This is a good measure of whether you are actually capable of doing well in the course or not.
- Be realistic. I have had student who did not do well in Maths but want to study accounting or IT, or passed Add Maths and Physics but would like to study engineering. Your results are a measurement on whether you can succeed in the course or not.
- If you did not meet the entry requirements for a particular course means you should consider other courses that would fit you better.
- If your results show that you are strong in Modern Maths, you can consider Accounting, Finance, Banking or IT.
- Scoring high for Add Maths and Physics would make engineering courses like Mechanical, Mechatronic, Civil, Electrical, Electronic, or Telecommunications good choices to consider
- Strong in Chemistry and Add Maths would make Food Science and Nutrition, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering your top picks.
- Being a numbers person would mean that you can consider IT, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Actuarial Science, Accounting and Finance.
- An outgoing personality with good results in Sejarah, Moral and English would make Mass Communication, Public Relations, Advertising, Teaching, English & Communication, TESOL, Early Childhood Education and Marketing as your choices.
- We have to look at the subjects and compare with your personality, interests and hobbies as well to see whether it fits you.
2. What are the Courses that you are Interested in? Make a List

Gan twins, Foundation in Arts at Taylor’s University
- List the fields of study that interest you, and come up with a list of courses you would consider studying based on these interests.
- Add the topics that you were most interested in during school as well as jobs.
- Make a list of your hobbies.
- List down your favorite subjects at school
- A list of your extra-curricular activities can provide ideas of what type of person you are.
4. Do a thorough Research on the Course that you are Interested in

Brendon, Entertainment Arts graduate from KDU University College
- The internet, newspapers, television and people around you are the best sources of information.
- Check online about the courses you are interested in and find out about the career prospects and the other info.
- Find facts and evidence to support the career and job prospects.
- Starting salaries and how much you can earn eventually.
- Go to education fairs and Open Days to see the campuses and collect the brochures.
4. Ask the right people about what to study at top universities in Malaysia

- Speak to professionals in your field of interest and find out what it is like working in that job.
- People who have completed university courses can give you an insight from a student’s perspective – they can tell you the pros and cons.
- Listen to people who are experienced in the industry or know what they are talking about. Not just simply listen to Aunties or Friends who don’t know what they are talking about.
- Talk to your school counselor or an experienced career guidance counselor. This is important as you would not ask a Doctor on how to repair your car so you must ask the right person to help you.
- Ask your parents and friends what type of personality you are and what could fit you however note that some parents may not be objective and want you to choose the course they want for you.
5. Cost of studying a diploma or degree in Malaysia

Bryan Yap, Foundation in Business (Actuarial Science) at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
- Talk to your parents and find out what is their budget. There is no point going around asking about studies overseas and then find out that you can only afford to study in Malaysia.
- You need to know the budget for your studies in order to choose the right university that fits you. There is no point to choose a university and then find out that you cannot afford the fees
- Affordability is another aspect you need to consider while deciding on your course, as well as the additional costs that occur, such as text books, field trips etc.
- Financial aid available are basically scholarships and the PTPN Loan.
6. Career opportunities in Malaysia for the Course that You are Interested in

Jasmine, Business Information Systems Graduate from Asia Pacific University (APU)
- Look at the career prospects of the course before selecting one. Consider various factors such as income, job security, stress, responsibility and other benefits while researching a profession.
- Look at statistics, evidence and facts. Not just listen to your auntie say that she thinks a particular career is excellent or a university counselor say that the course is good based on their experience.
7. Look at the subjects offered in the Course at the University that you are Interested in
- Read through the course outline of the course(s) you want to apply for. See if the subjects interests you.
- Have a look at the subjects you must undertake and the types of learning, assignments and examination tasks involved.
8. Quality of the Private University in Malaysia

Lucas, A-Levels at HELP Academy & Law Degree from Queens University Belfast
- Compare course outlines and academic facilities between universities to make sure you make the right choice for your educational needs and preferences.
- If possible, visit the university and their Open Days to get a feeling of what the campus is like.
- If you choose a university with extremely low fees, then don’t be surprised at the low quality of education there. If you pay for a Kancil, you will get Kancil power. However, it doesn’t mean that you should pay so much until you are just paying for the lake only. Pay what is value for money.
- Choose a university that promotes the use of the English language.Research by Star newspaper has shown that professionals with good command of the English language has a 25% higher salary and chances of promotion. Some graduates wonder why they can’t find a job because they cannot communicate in simple English when they chose a university that has lower fees but with aMandarin-speaking environment.
- An overseas education is not better but it will help expose you to a different culture and expand your thinking abilities.Although rankings are a guide but in Malaysia, some universities are ranked high but are low in terms of quality.
- The SETARA Ranking system by MQA can be used as a guide in choosing the best universities in Malaysia to study at
9. Choose the Best Course to Study in Malaysia that fits you

Kar Jun (Left), Accounting graduate from Asia Pacific University (APU)
- Choosing a course or career is not a science, it is a process in finding out who you are and what you are good at. Some people find out faster while others take more time.
- A personality or career test is not magic or science that will show you what your future is. They are just a guide.
- There are many reasons to choose a course and you must ask yourself, what’s your own reasons? Some of the reasons are choosing a course based on your interest and passion, or a course that has future high job demand & salary, or even as simple as a course that you can afford.
- You can always work in other fields after you graduate as long as it is not a technical field. Engineers and Doctors have switched to Finance or Marketing careers.
Best Degree Programs in Malaysia

Chong Keat, Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
- There are a lot of graduates with diplomas & degrees. In order to be competitive in the job market, you should get at least a degree.
- Starting salaries for Degree holders in Malaysia range from RM2,800 onwards depending on which course you graduate from.
- Generally, most degrees take up 3 years of studies. Engineering takes 4 years because they need BEM accreditation. Medicine and Dentistry takes 5 years while Pharmacy takes 4 years.
- You can apply for the PTPN Loan for the Degree course.
- The starting salary is slightly higher than a diploma holder but if you are good, the promotions come faster.
- You will learn more and develop more critical thinking skills.
- Your career upward mobility is faster.
- There are many degree courses that you can choose to study in Malaysia. If you plan to work in Malaysia, then you should choose degree courses that would be in demand in Malaysia and has a high salary so that you can support your family.
Choose EduSpiral Consultant Services to Help you to Apply to Top Private Universities in Malaysia

Choosing a course that you are passionate about without job demand and you may end up being jobless.
Look for statistics and research to support whether there is a job demand for your future career in Malaysia or Singapore. Here at EduSpiral Consultant Services, we do our research on the job demand for the careers in Malaysia, Salary Reports, and universities so that we can advise our students based on facts and evidence. Our in-depth knowledge about the courses, careers and private universities in Malaysia combined with my working in experience in the private universities itself are tools that would help you to choose the right university.
Now why would you want to talk to EduSpiral Consultant Services when you can contact the private universities directly? Well, EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 20 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at. This sets us apart from other agents or representatives who are staffed with young and inexperienced counselors.
Furthermore, we have worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the

Jia Lin, Hospitality at KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.
EduSpiral Consultant Services has helped hundreds of students to choose the right course and university in Malaysia and Singapore since 2009. With our first-hand knowledge of the universities in Malaysia and access to staff at the universities we represent, we can provide in-depth, personalized advise that no brochure or website can.
There are many factors to consider in choosing a university other than the ad in the newspaper. You have to look at the fees, financial aid, location, student culture, teaching quality, accreditation, recognition, ranking, campus size, facilities, university partnerships and more. With our vast knowledge and experience of the private higher education industry in Malaysia, we are able to help students to navigate through all the information and narrow down their choices to the best courses and universities that fit them.
We are able to offer unbiased information on the many colleges & universities in Malaysia or Singapore if you are unable to visit their campuses. We will share our first hand knowledge and email you pictures of the facilities, fees, forms and other important information. We will also assist in arranging accommodation and campus tours to the universities.
Take Time and Effort to Choose the Right Private University in Malaysia to Study at

Zhi Yih & Chin Xien, Foundation in Design at First City University College
Choosing a university is important as it will help to shape your mind, character and help you to develop the necessary skills for a successful career. Therefore, not all private universities are the same. You should not choose a university because it is the cheapest, easiest and nearest. It should be based on which university that best fits your needs.
Many students in Malaysia also make the common mistake in choosing a university because their friends are going there. I even had one student tell me that his choice of university depends on where his girlfriend is going! This is one of the most important decisions that may change your life forever hence it should not be taken lightly.
Common Factors in Choosing the Best Private University in Malaysia to Study
Here’s a list of common criteria in choosing a top private university in Malaysia:

Ee-Lyn, A-Levels at HELP Academy
- Diploma and degrees offered
- Subjects offered in the diploma or degree (Are they relevant, up-to-date, and help you to achieve your career goals)
- Accreditation by MQA and other relevant professional bodies in Malaysia
- Type of programme (local degree, 3+0 UK or Australian degree, 4+0 American degree, degree transfer programme, etc)
- Entry requirements (Branch campuses in Malaysia have higher entry requirements)
- Location of the university
- Size of the student population
- Student culture (English-speaking environment, ambitious, serious about studies, lifestyle or party university, etc)
- Public vs. Private (STPM is tougher and choice of course & university is determined by the government)
I was planning to study at a “famous” university but EduSpiral provided facts & evidence that First City UC had won many awards compared to my “famous” university.
Zi En, Interior Design at First City University College - Costs (tuition, hostel, food, transportation, etc.)
- Financial assistance (Scholarships, PTPN Loan, EPF withdrawal, MARA Loan, etc)
- Campus resources (labs, libraries, wifi, computer access, sports facilities, etc.)
- Internship and co-op programs
- Class size (Small class size for personal attention)
- Faculty contact/classes taught by full-time qualified & experienced faculty
- Quality/reputation/ranking of the private university in Malaysia
- Safety (campus, community)
- Make up of the student body (diversity, international students, gender, etc.)
- Extra-curricular activities (Student organisations, clubs, sports, etc.)
- Housing options (on-campus, off-campus apartments)
- Student support services
- Intake dates
Talk to the Best Education Consultant in Malaysia to Help you Make the Right Choice in your Studies

Choosing a course to study after SPM is not a science, it is a process
Students in Malaysia need to talk to the right education counselors so that you get the right information to help you in making this life-changing decision.
Ask the right Education Counselors in Malaysia to help you. Would you ask a Doctor on how to repair your car? Or would you ask a mechanic for medical advise? Although this sounds ridiculous, but many students do listen to advise from young and inexperienced counselors from universities, colleges or agents’ offices. Talking to an experienced education advisor in Malaysia would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.
Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help

Calvin Teoh, Diploma in Culinary Arts at YTL International College of Hotel Management
you make a list of possible courses for consideration. EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at.
EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.
At EduSpiral Consultant Services, I have worked in the private higher education industry in Malaysia for more than 15 years advising students with facts and evidence on how to choose the right course after SPM. You should carefully think about what are the options available to you. To choose the best course that fits you, students may fill up our EduSpiral Career Assessment form for evaluation.
The EduSpiral Career Assessment form is a simple form designed by us that gathers information from students after SPM, O-Levels, UEC, STPM or A-Levels in order to assess their aptitude helping us to determine the most suitable course and career progression.
How to Choose the Best Private University to Study in Malaysia

Vivian Chua, Actuarial Science at UCSI University
The best private universities and colleges in Malaysia have excellent facilities, years of experience running the programme, strong student support services, internships and experienced lecturers.
They are also accredited by MQA and approved by the Malaysian Ministry of Education. Accreditation by the various professional bodies such as the Board of Engineers Malaysia, Pharmacy Board, Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia, Nursing Board, Malaysian Medical Council, etc also indicates the standard achieved.
The best private university in Malaysia will focus on quality, have award winners for the particular courses, years of experience offering the particular course, highly experienced lecturers, a good study environment (not a party university), internships, good mix of international & local students, extra-curricular activities and good facilities. The SETARA ranking is a guide for students to assess the quality of a private university in Malaysia.
When choosing a university and college in Malaysia, it is important for students to visit the campus and see the facilities and feel the culture of the students to see if it fits you.
Talk to the lecturers and find out from the counselors there about the courses and check if the courses have been accredited by MQA and other external bodies like the Pharmacy Board, Nursing Board, Malaysian Medical Council, Board of Engineers Malaysia , Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia or Persatuan Arkitek Malaysia.
The environment should be one where students speak mostly in English so that you can improve your

Wen Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
English and communication skills. If you are weak in English and choose a cheap university where the students speak mainly in Mandarin, it will be difficult for you to improve your English.
Star newspaper has reported that graduates with good English earn 25% higher salary and get faster promotion. The Ministry of Education reported that there were more than 70,000 public university jobless graduates and one of the main reasons was poor command of the English language.
Would you rather suffer for 4 years and get a high salary for 60 years of your work life or an easy 4 years and low salary for 60 years? The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever. Remember the best university doesn’t mean it is the best university for you. The best university is one that fits your career goals, your personality and can push you to a higher level of success.
Hi,
Im here to seek advise.
I went to UK and further my study in architecture for 3 years. I just graduated, but i do not think this career path suits me and the result was just a pass so i would like to know is there any way for me to apply to local university for other major?
I took A-level 2011-2012 (Maths, Psychology & Physic).
You can apply to private universities using your A-Level results
Maths A
and can i enter I.T.for diploma then enter computer Science for degree level without taking Add Maths
Yes, you can
Hi there, so here’s my results…
BM: A-
BI: A+
MM: A
SEJ: A-
GEO: B
PI: B
CHEM: C
PHY: C+
ADD MATHS: D
Obviously, i’m not too keen to continue my studies in the field of science. My passion has always been writing. (Novels, scripts for plays, etc). I had my plan to go on and study for mass communications and/or psychology (What my dad wants from me). But til now, i’m still kinda lost on what i really need to do, Some of my friends and family says that I should continue to study in foundations, and some say I should continue for STPM…could you help me in anyway?
Thank You In Advance (^_^)
You have to choose based on your interests and strengths. STPM is too tough and you may not do well. Best is just go for the Foundation course and then after that decide either Mass Comm or Psychology
I am a science stream student and I get 3 credits in my UEC, am I possible to study in degree? If I am going to turn art, will the entry requirement for degree be different? Thank you.
You need at least 5Bs to enter into a degree programme. With 3 credits you can enter a diploma course and then into a degree. You can email me at info@eduspiral.com with your full name and mobile number for more information.
My passion is on veterinary course. I expect my spm result would be okay. What is the right pathway for me now ? My spm result maybe will be let out on march next year. What should i do ? Tq
Veterinary courses are offered in the public universities so you would need to study matriculation or STPM. We do not provide information on IPTA.
Hi there. So here’s my result
BM A
BI A
PI A
SEJ A+
MATHS A
ADDMATHS B
PHYSICS B
CHEM C+
BIO A-
And my passion is in engineering. more precisely, engineering in aeronautics, aerospace and astronautics… but these courses are scarce in Malaysia. can you help me?
money matters is 50/50 on this one. I’m betting my dad won’t spend more than the price of a Honda for my full studies. Also my english is not tooo bad+ I prefer to study in english too.
This course is not offered in Malaysia and it would cost about RM120,000 a year to study overseas.
Good Afternoon ,I got 3 credit in my spm so which course is suitable for me?Thank You.
Diploma. I don’t know what course because I do not have enough information to advise.
I more interesting to computer courses, what can I apply according my SPM result and what is the fee, My SPM results is:
Science = A
Mathematics = A-
Malay= A-
Moral = A-
History = A-
Business = A-
Basic Economic = B+
Chinese = C+
English = C
Thank You.
You can apply for a lot of courses including computing courses. The fees would range from university to university. You can email me at info@eduspiral.com with your full name and mobile number.
Hi, I’m interested to become a Vet. In Malaysia, there are only two universities that provide DVM programme. I am concern that I cannot get into the course which I want since both of the uni are local university. I am thinking to study oversea.
Currently I am studying Diploma in Fishery in UPM, can I use this Diploma to apply for overseas Veterinary programme? Thanks
I don’t know. You ask the university that you want to go to this question.
Hi,I would like to study MBBS(medicine) in the future.Any sugguestion for me? What programe is better for me? (Have any Diploma for medicine?) or A-Levels as I am a UEC student.I am having B4 and above in English,Addmaths 1,Addmaths2,Physics.B5 in chemistry and B6 in Biology .While I am not consider any more about FIS. May I study Bachelor of Nursing after that transfer to become a MBBS student?Thanks for your reply 🙂
There is no diploma in medicine. No, you may not transfer from Nursing into medicine. You need at least a Minimum B4 in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Additional Mathematics to enter into the MBBS.
I would like to apply to private universities using my SPM trial result. Can I have list of private universities like Universiti Teknologi Petronas which accept student who apply using SPM trial result?
You are asking for all 500 private unis in Malaysia? Your request is too general and do not specify which course, budget, etc. We do not make such lists for students. We help advise which unis or courses are best for students.
I’m interested in culinary arts and event management . I should take pre-U or diploma in mass communication / hospitality ??? I can get scholarship or PTPTN loan when I study in college ?
If you know which course to take, then go for diploma. If not sure which one yet, then go for the Foundation. I don’t know if you qualify for scholarship or not since you haven’t told me your results. You can get PTPN Loan up to RM8,000 a year for the Diploma course.
hye , i would like to ask for opinion whether should i take A level or foundation in science if i want to be a pharmacist?
Either one is fine but note that the A-Levels is recognised worldwide and the Foundation is only recognised for entry into the Pharmacy course at the same university.
my spm result
BM ,B+
BI, C
MATHS, A
SN, A-
SEJARAH, D
PRINSIP AKAUN, A
EKONOMI ASAS, D
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS, B
PENDIDIKAN MORAL, C+
BUT I DO NOT WHAT I WANT TO STUDY
PLEASE GIVE ME CHOICES
We are not magicians. We do not look at SPM results and then tell students what to study. We have to assess the students’ personality, interests, and budget as well.
I had submited the form to Eduspiral. When will Eduspiral contact me and when should i sent my documentary(cert,results,…..) to Eduspiral ?
I have replied you, thanks. Send after you get your SPM slip.
Hi,i still wait my spm result and i interested in math and science subject. May i have any suggestion what course can I take after result come out???
Hmm….you have provided very little information for me to advise you. Why don’t you email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number and I will send you a free EduSpiral Career Assessment form? Cheers!
Did I have chance to be a dentry if my result spm 2013 just got 1A or 2A or 3A or 4A or 5A or 6A ?????
The entry requirements differ from university to university but basically you need excellent results.
I want to be a dentry…
My trial was not good..
BM- A , Bi- C+ , Math- B+ , Sej- A , A.Islam- C+ , Phy- C+ , Bio- B+ , Chem- D , AddMath- G
🙁
Now My result will coming soon…
What steps to go for dentry ???
Your results are too weak to join dentistry. After your actual results, you can go for A-Levels.
Do you have any personality test? It is because I still don’t know my pathway to study in University. I have done my SPM last year and now I’m waiting for my result.
Yes, we do have the EduSpiral Career Assessment Form to help students choose the right course. If interested, you may email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your course of interest, full name and number. Cheers!
if take certificate in bussiness then go diploma but I interest in finance in banking any institut offer??
You can go for Certificate and then into Diploma and then into the Degree. There will be no loan for you from Certificate to Degree. Yes, there are universities who offer these courses.
Thks for your info. Anyway what do you think about AUSMAT (Australia Matrikulation). I was was told it is recognized worldwide. What do you think if I take up AUSMAT and then further study to US in future. Will this be a better stepping stone for me to realize my US dream. Which college do you recommend for AUSMAT? I am looking forward to get scholarship for my future studies from local or oversea universities.
Like I said, to enter into the USA degree, you need to go for the American Degree Program, 2 years in Malaysia and then 2 years in the USA. AUSMAT is difficult to transfer into USA universities as it is different system. Scholarships available for studies in Malaysia, for USA it will depend.
Hi, I scored 6A+ & 2A- in my trial exam. I have American dream. I want to study IT or any related computer course inUSA in future. What shall I do now after SPM. Should I take A-level or CPU or …? I would like to find out what is the best pathway. CAn I get scholarship to fund my course in USA ?
To go to the USA, you should go for the American Degree Program (ADP). KDU University College is the pioneer of this course with over 400 partner universities for you to transfer to in the USA. You can get some scholarship at KDU with your results. For scholarships in the USA, you may get some partial scholarships but full scholarship is generally not possible. If you are interested in KDU, please email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number.
Hi there, is Sunway College a good one for Diploma in Performing Arts?
Only Sunway University offer this course. The other university you can consider is KDU University College for the Diploma in Entertainment Arts where you can enter into Year 2 of the degree in Mass Comm. At least you can work in Public Relations or Mass Comm area if you can’t find a job in performing. If you are interested, you can email at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number. Cheers!
Can i ask 2012 i have 1 c at sc
then i retake 3 sub spm and i not sure for my result and wait for march
any suggestion im interest in hotel management , bussiness or finance in banking
You can retake and the results will be out in November 2014. If you passed your BM, you can go for the Certificate in Business for 1 year 4 months and then into the Diploma in Hotel Management or Business for 2 years. There will be no loan for the Certificate or Diploma. If you are interested, you can email at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number. Cheers!
I have 1 credit in sc what to do??
You may go for the Certificate in Business or Design course for 1 year 4 months and then enter into Diploma in the relevant courses for 2 years. There is no loan for Certificate or Diploma.
i am interested in buisness, any advice or suggestion?
Business is a good choice. There are many types of business courses so you will need to choose which one wisely. You can email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and number to discuss which one suits you. To succeed in business, other than knowledge and skills in business, you need to have good communication skills and command of the English language. The university that you choose should have an English-speaking environment.
Can I apply for A level / foundation in law using my trial result?
BM – A
BI – A
History – A
P. Agama Islam – A
Modern math – C+
Bio – C+
Physic – D
Addmath – E
Chemistry – G
I was also a debater in school, does dat give me any speciality?
Plus, if I do foundation then can I pursue my studies in the UK?
Yes, you can apply for ALevels. There is no Foundation in Law and no, the Foundation will not be recognised in UK. Specialty for what?
how do we apply on the foundation?
You will need to choose which university that you are interested in and then apply. How many credits did you get in your SPM and what do you want to study for your degree?
Hi! I would like to know, what courses, colleges and universities can i go into with my spm results at a …. I didn’t get into form 6, public universities and I had reject going into matriculation. I would like to know your honest opinion… and could you please recommend to me good colleges with a slightly low fee? Thanks in advance…
BM – A
BI – A
biology – A
Maths- A
add maths – B+
History – A
Moral – A
chemistry – B
Physics – B
It looks like you like reading subjects…so you can consider Finance, Accounting, Business, Mass Comm, or Psychology. You can go for the Diploma first and apply PTPN loan and then continue on to the degree into Year 2. Please email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and number for more details.
Hi! I would like to know, what courses, colleges and universities can i go into with my spm results at a …. I didn’t get into form 6, public universities and I had reject going into matriculation. I would like to know your honest opinion… and could you please recommend to me good colleges with a slightly low fee? Thanks in advance…
BM – A
BI – A
Science – A
Economic – B+
History – B+
Islamic studies & Maths – B
Accounting – D
Additional Maths – E
hi , i wanna ask if my results for spm is like
bm c+
english A
bio C
CHEMISTRY C
math A
additional math C
can i go straight for diploma in pharmacy ?
Yes, you can join the Diploma in Pharmacy. Please send me an email at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number for more details. Cheers!
Thanks you
should i go for form 6 and have uec examination or after spm go to college?
Depends on your budget and how well you do in your SPM.
As my result is :
Eng – A
BC – C+
BM – C-
Moral – C
Account – B-
Maths – B
Add maths – B+
chemistry – C
physisc – C+
sejarah D
Can i still ?
Yes, you may go into the Diploma in Software Engineering or go into A-Levels and then go to UK. Please email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and mobile number for more details. Cheers.
If i wan to study IT , software engineering , hardware engineering , programmer . I need how many credits .And at UK which school is good for me for studying those ?
You need 3 credits for Diploma and 5 credits for Foundation or A-Levels. Your question is too general, you should let me know your budget and your results and then we shall see which university fits you. If you ask like that, then I would say Oxford or Cambridge but then it depends on whether you can enter or not. What’s your results?
Hello…can i ask about if i wan to go to UK for study computer ,do i wan to take UEC or A-level?
You can use your UEC but it depends from university to university. The A-Levels is more widely accepted. The A-Levels will prepare you better for life in the UK as it is in English. What did you get for your SPM?
hello… i only have D in maths but got 7 credits ,,
can i continue my STPM?
You can call your school counselor to find out.
Hi there !
i have question to ask about
if i just get 2c in spm and 1c in UEC
will be better i retake spm or just take certtificate
**i’m interest in course that i can handwork something like ENGINEERING
any suggest ??
thanks !
I got 5 fails in trials SPM ,
But Im in science stream.
Waiting for result now…which path do suits me ?!
What are the subjects that you got credits in? Please email me at info@eduspiral.com.my with your full name and hp number for more details. Cheers.
Is that possible for me to study degree at private universty after completing my matriculation?
Yes, it is possible.
Foundation no need to take BM right?BM is compulsory for those studying matriculation and STPM?Frankly, i really dont like BM.
There is no BM in Foundation but all students are required by the government to take 3 compulsory MQA subjects which are BM, Moral and Malaysian Studies. If you achieved a credit in your BM for SPM, you will be exempted from the BM MQA subject at Foundation.
hello, i wanna ask besides a-level, foundation, matriculation, what are the other path that might be applied with excellent SPM result??
I am not sure how many paths you want. You can apply for scholarships if you have good results. Some courses you can pursue are AUSMAT, UNSW Pre-U or the American Degree Program. It depends on what you want. What did you get for your SPM trial results?
I want to be a accountant !
So, nex yer i wil be a spm holder !
after spm should i have to take form 6 o better take foundation !
i want to knoe about it !
If you don’t have money, then go for Form 6, if not, you can go into Foundation and then into degree. It is not a matter of which one is better, they are just different systems. You just have to see which one fits your needs best. Cheers