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Studymalaysia news and trending articles on education issues, survival tips, ongoings in the education industry and about studying in Malaysia.
Studymalaysia news and trending articles on education issues, survival tips, ongoings in the education industry and about studying in Malaysia.
Do you like buying and selling things? Are you fascinated by commercials on TV and the Internet, magazine ads and displays at malls? Are you active on social networking sites and do you always know the latest trends? If you think your talents could l...
Let's get down to business! A business degree is the most popular choice of undergraduate degree in many parts of the world. This didn't happen by chance, of course. If you've considered (or are considering) studying business and one o...
Are you enthusiastic, energetic and outgoing? Would you like to help young children reach their full learning potential in an early childhood education setting? If you are open to new ideas, have a sense of humour, have tons of patience, and of cours...
Have you started planning for your higher education? Do you know how much the tuition for a bachelor’s degree costs? Can you afford to study at a private college or university? If your personal resources aren’t enough, here are some funding optio...
Roti John, popia basah, ayam percik, murtabak, nasi tomato and kuih galore. These are some of the favourites you'll find at most Ramadan bazaars in Malaysia. But have you ever wondered what Muslims around the world eat at Iftar (the breaking of ...
If you've ever watched a cartoon, played a video game, or seen an animated movie, you've seen the work of multimedia artists and animators.
Let's face it - staring at your phone watching funny or outrageous videos isn't exactly a hobby. Neither is poking fun at each other on group chats. If you want to be a better student, these hobbies could just do the trick!
Can playing with construction toys help nurture a career in architecture? The link could be stronger that most might think.
In the 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020) ‘Anchoring Growth on People’, the government has outlined six strategic thrusts that will help Malaysia stay ahead of the challenges and opportunities of the fast-changing global and political landscape.
The QS University Rankings: Asia 2015 has just been released. The rankings use a methodology that is based on nine performance indicators to compare Asia’s leading institutions.