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Malaysia Scholarship 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. AIMST University Foundation Scholarship ................................................................. 4 2. ALFA College Full Scholarship .................................................................................. 5 3. Astro Scholarship Award (Date Closed) ..................................................................... 6 4. BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA SCHOLARSHIP ............................................................ 9 5. BERJAYA University College Scholarship ................................................................13 6. Curtin University – Sarawak Malaysia .......................................................................14 7. Binary University College Scholarships .....................................................................26 8. British American Tobacco Malaysia Foundation Scholarship ....................................29 9. Cosmopoint Financial Aids ........................................................................................30 10. Gamuda Scholarship Awards ....................................................................................31 11. Great Eastern Scholarship ........................................................................................32 12. HELP SPM Merit Scholarship (Closed Date) ............................................................33 13. HELP University Scholarships 2012 (Closed Date) ...................................................34 14. Hong Leong Foundation Scholarships ......................................................................36 15. IIUM Academic Excellent Award & Tuition Fee Discount ..........................................37 16. IIUM Postgraduate Scholarships ...............................................................................38 17. IIUM Ummatic Scholarship ........................................................................................42 18. IMU Medical Scholarships.........................................................................................43 19. INTI University & Colleges Scholarships ...................................................................46 20. Jeffrey Cheah Foundation Community Scholarships .................................................48 21. KBU International College .........................................................................................49 22. KDU UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ..................................................................................53 23. KLIUC Scholarship & Tuition Fee Waiver ..................................................................57 24. Kumpulan Maybank Scholarship ...............................................................................60 25. LIMKOKWING University of Creative Technology .....................................................61 www.easyuni.com 3 26. Major Dr. Faiz Khaleed Merit Scholarship - City UC (Date Closed) ...........................66 27. Malaysian Government Scholarships for International Students ...............................67 28. Manipal International University Scholarship (Date Closed) ......................................70 29. MANTISSA College ..................................................................................................72 30. MARA Scholarship Program .....................................................................................77 31. Maxis Scholarship for Excellence ..............................................................................79 32. Merit Scholarship for SPM & Degree Level Students - Disted-Stamford ....................81 33. Ministry of Defense Scholarship ................................................................................83 34. Monash Sunway Campus Entrance Scholarships (Closed Date) ..............................84 35. Nilai University College .............................................................................................87 36. University of Nottingham Malaysia ..........................................................................101 37. Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) (Closed Date) .............. 109 38. Raymond Chew Scholarships - IACT ......................................................................112 39. SEGI College (Closed Date) ................................................................................... 113 40. Southampton University Malaysia - Undergraduate Scholarship ............................. 123 41. Star Education Fund ............................................................................................... 124 42. SUN - MAPCU Scholarship ..................................................................................... 125 43. Sunway Talent Scholarship ..................................................................................... 127 44. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (SARAWAK CAMPUS) ............... 129 45. Swiss College of Hospitality Management .............................................................. 138 46. Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah .......................................................................139 47. TAYLOR’S College ................................................................................................. 148 48. UniRazak Scholarship Awards ................................................................................ 175 49. UTAR Scholarships................................................................................................. 177 50. WAWASAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP - DISTED-STAMFORD (Closed Date)..........................................................................................................177 51. Yayasan Proton Scholarship ................................................................................... 180 52. Yayasan Telekom Malaysia Scholarship ................................................................. 183 www.easyuni.com 4 AIMST UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Foundation Studies Scholarship (This offers is only for ONE (1) year academic seating) AIMST grants scholarship and awards to deserving and academically excellent students in recognition of their interest and achievements as follows: Full Scholarship Awards for Foundation in Business This scheme is available for all qualified candidates who pursue the AIMST Foundation in Business course leading to degree programmess in Business & Marketing, Finance & Management and Management Information Systems. SPM Excellent Performance Award This award is given to all qualified candidate who pursue the AIMST Foundation in Science course leading to degree programmess in Medicine, Biotechnology, Pharmacy and Dentistry. SPM Excellent Performance Award for AIMST’s Foundation Programmess GRADES IN SPM EXAMINATION DISCOUNT IN TUTION FEES 6A+ / 7A / 7A- 10% 7A+ / 8A / 8A- 20% 8A+ / 9A / 9A- 30% 9A+ / 10A / 10A- 40% 10A+ and above 50% Share This Ebook! www.easyuni.com 5 ALFA COLLEGE FULL SCHOLARSHIP Students who achieve the following academic performance will be eligible for the scholarship: SPM 8A's & UEC 6As – 100% The ALFA College Full Scholarship 2012 scheme is for the following programs: Diploma in Early Childhood Education Diploma in Architecture Diploma in Interior Architecture Diploma in Graphic Design Diploma in Multimedia Design Terms & Conditions: Applicants must be a Malaysian citizen Applicants must not be in receipt of other educational awards Applicants must possess strong leadership qualities, high scholastic achievements and notable participation in extracurricular activities Priorities is given to students who needs financial support Applicants will be requested to assist activities in ALFA College e.g events, roadshows, exhibition etc. Applicants must be willing to serve in R.E.A.L Education Group Sdn. Bhd. upon completion of their course The final decision to grant a scholarship is at the sole discretion of the College It is the College's discretion on the manner of disbursement of the scholarships www.easyuni.com 6 ASTRO SCHOLARSHIP AWARD(DATE CLOSED) At Astro, they believe that education can transform and inspire people into shaping and building a greater future for themselves, their families, their community and ultimately our country. It is with this firm belief; they established the Astro Scholarship Award. List of Countries and Universities: Country Universities 1. Australia 1. Australian National University 2. University of Sydney 3. University of Melbourne 4. University of Queensland 5. University of New South Wales 6. Monash University 7. University of Western Australia 8. University of Adelaide 9. National Institute of Dramatic Arts 10. RMIT University 2. India 1. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) 2. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG) 3. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) 4. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IITKGP) 3. Malaysia 1. Lim Kok Wing University 2. Multimedia University (MMU) 3. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 4. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 5. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 6. Universiti Putra Malaysia 7. Universiti Sains Malaysia 8. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 9. Universiti Teknologi MARA 10. University of Malaya 4. 5. United Kingdom 1. University of Cambridge 2. University College London 3. University of Oxford 4. Imperial College London 5. Kings College London 6. University of Edinburgh 7. University of Bristol www.easyuni.com 7 8. University of Manchester 9. University of Warwick 10. University of Birmingham 11. University of Sheffield 12. University of Nottingham 13. University of Glasgow 14.
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