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Garis Panduan Permohonan GARIS PANDUAN PERMOHONAN PROGRAM PENAJAAN PENGAJIAN TERTIARI (TESP 2021) TERTIARY EDUCATION SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMME (TESP) Terbuka kepada pelajar yang sedang mengikuti pengajian secara sepenuh masa peringkat Ijazah Pertama dalam bidang tertentu di Institut Pengajian Tinggi (IPT) terpilih di dalam negara. MAKLUMAT PERMOHONAN • Permohonan hendaklah dibuat secara atas talian di Portal MARA melalui pautan: www.mara.gov.my bermula 01 Mac 2021 (Isnin) hingga 19 Mac 2021 (Jumaat). • Pemohon perlu memenuhi syarat-syarat umum dan syarat akademik yang telah ditetapkan. • Sekiranya pemohon didapati memberi maklumat palsu, MARA berhak pada bila-bila masa menamatkan atau menarik balik tawaran pinjaman. SYARAT UMUM • Warganegara Malaysia. • Pemohon serta salah seorang ibu atau bapa bertaraf Bumiputera • Memenuhi syarat kelayakan Status Sosio-Ekonomi (SES) keluarga seperti berikut: Pendapatan Bercukai Kategori Kelayakan Pendapatan Bulanan Tahunan Yuran & Elaun Sara Hidup RM12,000 dan ke bawah RM150,000 dan ke bawah Yuran sahaja RM12,001 - RM20,000 RM150,001 – RM250,000 • Ibu dan bapa/penjaga serta pelajar tidak disenaraihitam oleh MARA. • Tidak pernah menerima pinjaman MARA bagi peringkat pengajian yang sama. • Bebas daripada penyakit kronik / berjangkit / penyakit yang memerlukan rawatan susulan. • Had umur pemohon adalah tidak melebihi 40 tahun semasa permohonan dibuat. SYARAT AKADEMIK Pelajar Baharu • Mendapat CGPA > 3.00 di peringkat Asasi / Matrikulasi / Persediaan / STPM serta setaraf; • Telah mendapat tawaran/mendaftar di IPT bermula Januari 2021. Pelajar Sedia Ada • Mendapat CGPA > 3.00 bagi semester terdahulu; DAN • Mempunyai baki tempoh pengajian tidak kurang dari satu (1) tahun. 1 Lain-Lain Syarat • Lulus dengan kepujian dalam subjek Bahasa Melayu di peringkat SPM. • Kelayakan akademik bagi program Perubatan, Pergigian dan Farmasi mestilah memenuhi kriteria yang ditetapkan oleh Badan-Badan Profesional. BIDANG DAN SUB BIDANG TERPILIH 2 CARA MEMOHON Permohonan dibuka secara atas talian (online) di http://www.mara.gov.my bermula 01 Mac 2021 sehingga 19 Mac 2021. Calon hendaklah memastikan maklumat lengkap telah diisi. Calon yang disenarai pendek akan dimaklumkan serta perlu mencetak dan menghantar dokumen yang berkaitan kepada MARA. 3 Permohonan yang tidak mendapat maklum balas daripada pihak MARA selepas tiga (3) bulan daripada tarikh tutup iklan adalah dianggap tidak berjaya dan keputusan adalah muktamad. Sebarang pertanyaan mengenai program dan masalah teknikal boleh dibuat dengan menghubungi talian 03-2613 2034 / 2070 / 2582 / 2058 / 2087 / 2024 mulai 01 Mac 2021 hingga 19 Mac 2021 (hari bekerja) dari jam 9.00 pagi hingga jam 4.30 petang atau kemukakan pertanyaan melalui emel ke alamat; [email protected]. 4 SENARAI INSTITUSI PENGAJIAN TINGGI (IPT) TERPILIH A. UNIVERSITI AWAM B. GOVERNMENT LINKED UNIVERSITY (GLU) 1. UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS 2. UNIVERSITI TENAGA NASIONAL 3. UNIVERSITI MULTIMEDIA C. INSTITUSI PENGAJIAN TINGGI SWASTA (IPTS) 1. ASIA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION 2. ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3. BERJAYA UNIVERSITY 4. CITY UNIVERSITY 5. HELP UNIVERSITY 6. INFRASTRUCTURE UNIVERSITY KUALA LUMPUR 7. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 8. INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 9. KDU UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 10. KOLEJ UNIVERSITI ISLAM ANTARABANGSA SELANGOR 11. LINCOLN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 12. MAHSA UNIVERSITY 13. MANAGEMENT & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 14. NILAI UNIVERSITY 15. PERDANA UNIVERSITY 16. SEGI UNIVERSITY 17. SUNWAY UNIVERSITY 18. TATI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 19. TAYLORS UNIVERSITY 20. UCSI UNIVERSITY 21. UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN 22. UNIVERSITY OF CYBERJAYA 23. CURTIN UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA 24. MONASH UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA 25. NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY MEDICINE MALAYSIA 26. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SARAWAK CAMPUS 27. UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM MALAYSIA CAMPUS 28. UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR 29. UNIVERSITI TUN ABDUL RAZAK 30. MANIPAL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 31. ASIA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 32. HERRIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA 33. QUEST INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY PERAK 34. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 35. WIDAD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 36. LINTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 37. KPJ HEALTHCARE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 5 38. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BESTARI 39. KUALA LUMPUR METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 40. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY SARAWAK Nota: 1. Senarai program yang ditawarkan mengikut institusi boleh dirujuk di Lampiran 1. 2. Pemilihan institusi berasaskan program yang ditawarkan memenuhi syarat bidang yang ditetapkan dan mendapat sekurang-kurangnya penilailan terkini 4 SETARA dan ke atas. 6 LAMPIRAN 1 SENARAI PROGRAM YANG DITAWARKAN MENGIKUT INSTITUSI DI DALAM NEGARA 1) UNIVERSITI AWAM (UA) - 483 NO UNIVERSITI PROGRAM Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Civil Engineering Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Biomedical Science Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor in Pharmacy (Hons.) Bachelor of Nursing Science Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Science Architecture Bachelor of Quantity Surveying Bachelor of Real Estate Bachelor of Laws Universiti Malaya Bachelor of Economics 1 (UM) 552020 Bachelor of Accounting Bachelor of Finance Bachelor of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) Bachelor of Computer Science (Data Science) Bachelor of Actuarial Science Bachelor of Science in Genetics Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Applied Geology Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics Bachelor of Science in Biohealth Science 1 Bachelor of Science in Ecology Biodiversity Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management Bachelor of Science in Geology Bachelor of Science (Materials Science) Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Microbiology Bachelor of Science in Physics Bachelor of Science in Science and Technology Studies Bachelor of Science in Statistics Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Building Surveying Bachelor of Computer Science (Computer System and Network) Bachelor of Computer Science (Information Systems) Bachelor of Information Technology (Multimedia) Bachelor of Usuluddin (Al-Quran And Al-Hadith) Bachelor of Usuluddin (Da'wah And Human Development) Bachelor of Mualamat Management Bachelor of Shariah (Fiqh And Usul) Bachelor of Shariah (Islamic Astronomy) Bachelor of Shariah (Islamic Political Science) Bachelor of Shariah (Shariah and Economics) Bachelor of Shariah and Law Bachelor of Electric and Electronic Engineering Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Electronic Engineering Bachelor of Science Architecture with Honours Bachelor of Nursing with Honours Universiti Kebangsaan Degree in Doctor of Medicine 2 Malaysia (UKM) Bachelor of Optometry 551015 Bachelor of Biomedical Science Bachelor of Dietetics Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Bachelor of Economic with Honours Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours 2 Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours (Information System Development) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Actuarial Science) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Food Science and Nutrition) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Food Science with Business Management) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Genetics) Bachelor of Law with Honours Degree in Doctor of Dentistry Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours Bachelor of Business Management with Honours Bachelor of Information Technology with Honours Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours (Multimedia System Development) Bachelor of Civil Engineering with Honours Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with Honours Bachelor of Science with Honours (Marine Science) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Biology) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Mathematics) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Statistics) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Enviromental Science) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Physics) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Chemistry) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Geology) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Nuclear Science) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Materials Science) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Chemical Technology) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Biochemistry) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Microbiology) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Bioinformatics) Bachelor of Science with Honours (Plant Biotechnology) Bachelor of Emergency Medical Science with Honors Bachelor of Nutrition Science with Honours Bachelor of Environmental Health with Honours Bachelor of Forensic Science with Honours Bachelor of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy with Honours Bachelor of Occupational Therapy with Honours 3 Bachelor of Islamic Studies with Honours (Shariah) Bachelor of Islamic Studies with Honours (Arabic Studies and Islamic Civilization) Bachelor of Islamic Studies with Honours (Al-Quran and Al-Sunnah Studies) Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Medicine Bachelor of Science (Dietetic) Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Sciences) Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Food Science and Technology Bachelor of Science (Food Studies) Bachelor of Agricultural Science Bachelor of Agriculture (Animal Science) Bachelor of Architecture Bachelor of Agriculture (Aquaculture) Bachelor of Science (Nutrition and Community Health) Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Occupational Health) Universiti Putra 3 Malaysia
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