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CARRIER PLANNING

Sijil Pelajaran
Malaysia (SPM)

Bachelor of Medicine,
Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS) at CUCMS

Housemanship for two


years

Foundation in Science (FIS) /


Pre-Medical course at
Cyberjaya University College
of Medical Sciences
(CUCMS)

Become medical
officer

Work hard to become a


Medical Specialist
Consultant

Pursue a Masters Degree


to become a specialist
while working at a
government hospital

Why

Medical Doctor

Becoming a doctor has always been a dream of mine. Why? Because


1. I would be applying my knowledge to benefit others and gets the opportunity to teach
and pass my skills onto others.
I will get a reward in the hereafter for doing this noble work because as the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: When a man dies, all his deeds come
to an end except for three an ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge or a righteous
son who will pray for him. (Narrated by Muslim, 1631)
2. I saw the work of doctors and other healthcare professionals who more or less saved
the lives of some of the most important people in my life. Therefore, I couldn't think of
a more valuable or fulfilling or personally meaningful career for me so that I can also
help taking care of my family.
3. My interest in Science and fascination towards the human body, the way it works, why
it doesnt work and the ever-increasing knowledge about how to keep its systems in
balance.
4. I am a patient of heart disease and have sick family members who made me want to
become a doctor because I dont want other people to go through a similar situation.
5. It is a true sense of being able to make a difference to the community. Making
diagnosis, treating illnesses, infections and diseases as well as taking care of human
well-being would certainly help the society, even the world.
6. I want to help other people. Moreover, I would like to participate in volunteer work as
a doctor so I can help treating those refugees in at-war countries. I have been
following volunteerism for quite some time and followed people like Rayyan Harries,
the noted volunteer who work in many projects like the one in Greece for the Syrian
Refugees. I feel mad at myself and helpless for not being able to help those people
upfront so I am hoping that one day I can be a volunteer too.

I have also helped during the devastating flood that affected almost the whole of
Kelantan state on 2014 by collecting clothes to give to the affected ones whose homes
were sunk and destroyed in the flood.
7. The dual nature of medicine. I am drawn to Medicine because it combines both
science and humanism, and I am so attracted to the way the human body works.
8. My family is full of doctors. Somewhat, I have grown fond of Medicine after hearing
the works in their respective fields. The love for Science spurred in me easily as I have
an early insight in Medicine.
9. A handsome salary from which I can use to support my own family.
10. I enjoy the technical aspects of being a medical doctor and enjoy making research.
Discovering things is indeed my cup of tea.
11. I really enjoy communicating with people and solving their problems. A career in
medicine would allow more to focus more on this aspect.
12. I like to do challenging things in my life and being a medical doctor really appeal to it
as humans lives are at stake.
13. I am willing to work through a long training process.
14. I love to work in the hospital environment the sound of doctors, nurses shuffling
around to attend to patients, the smell of medications, and the beeping sound made
by heart monitors.

MEDIC
AL
DOCTO
R

Doctor of Medicine is a branch of the life sciences in respect of keeping and maintaining
a sense of health and healthy (wellness). In other words, medicine is the science of
preventing and curing disease. However, the term is more widely used for matters related
to physician and surgeon. Medicines cover science and the use of such knowledge. There
are different kinds of branches of medical science specific to the organ and certain
diseases, Makes the same medical office (the medical profession).

Medical science is knowledge about body systems and diseases, and medical capacity
refers to the social structure of the people who trained formally to use this knowledge to
treat disease. Many schools have a tradition of treatment is not considered as medical
(west). Advanced treatment systems other than Western medicine is Ayurvedis School (in
India), and traditional Chinese medicine. This article will concentrate on modern
treatments (West). The practice of modern medicine is a mixture of art and a variety of
Science-treat like. Physicians have direct health and biomedical with Science. In a wider
context, "medicine" today refers to fields of clinical medicine, medical research, surgery,
thus overcoming the problem of disease and injury. To follow the local medical school
there is a great competition where too many qualified candidates to vie for places of
study are limited. Only those with the best qualifications of a pass with distinction in the
levels of Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM) or its equivalent or brilliant pass
matriculation / human sciences who has the possibility to get a place in local universities.

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS REQUIRED


Interested in this profession
Always assist patients
Mastering the science and math
Proficient in French and English
Do not be afraid of blood
Ability to conduct examination and surgery
Willing to work regardless of time and place
Skilled communicate and organize better

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTERING THIS FIELD


To become a doctor, the individual must be at least a Doctor of Medicine from
universities that are recognized by the government. Doctoral graduates who will serve
either in the public or private sector is subject to the Medical Act.1971. Doctors will have
to apply to the Malaysian Medical Council for Provisional Registration and subsequently

undergo practical training for not less than 12 months in the hospital approved. After
completing his graduate internship then he is eligible to apply for Full Registration
with the Malaysian Medical Council as a medical officer and are required to serve the
government under the Compulsory Service (Compulsory Service)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL COURSE THAT IS


OFFERED AT IPT
Entry Requirements
A. General Conditions
1. Well in Certification Education Malaysia (SPM).
2. Pass with credit in Bahasa Melayu / Bahasa Malaysia at SPM level / equivalent.
3. Pass Matriculation / UM Science / UTM Foundation Year at least CGPA of 2.00.
OR
Passed STPM with at least 2.00 (Grade C) in General Studies;
and 2.00 (Grade C) in two (2) other subjects
4. Take up Malaysian University English Test (MUET)

B. Special Needs Program


1. Matriculation in Life Sciences
A minimum CGPA of 3.50;
Pass with at least a Grade B + Biology at the Matriculation / UM Science / UTM
Foundation Year
Honors in Chemistry at SPM,
Pass with at least a Grade B + Chemistry at the Matriculation / UM Science / UTM
Foundation Year
Honors Biology at SPM. Malaysian Higher School Certificate (STPM)
Pass with at least a Grade B + in the eyes
Biology at GCE / A Level
Credit in Chemistry in the SPM / O level,
Pass with at least a Grade B + in Mathematics at GCE / A Level
Credit in Biology in the SPM / O level,
Pass practical exam, as required in the examination in the subjects mentioned above.

C. Other qualifications instead of STPM


Diploma in a related field from an accredited institution UPM or
D. Other Entry Requirements
Fluent in Malay.
Reaching the age of 17 years in field
Satisfactory health status
Meet other requirements set by the University
E. Candidate For foreigners
Include a letter of at least two referees.
Baccalaureate
1. Get at least Grade B at A Level in the following subjects: Chemistry Biology
Physics or Mathematics
2. Fully pass International Baccalaureate examination with aggregate of not less than 35
in Science and Mathematics
3. Pass South Australian Matriculation / AUSMAT / NSW HSC with TER 85 and up
4. Pass Canadian International Matriculation Programme / Canadian Pre University with
not less than 3:50 CGPA
Minimum requirements for Matriculation / Foundation Science UM / Foundation
UiTM
General University conditions:
Pass Certificate of Education Malaysia / equivalent with credits in Bahasa Melayu /
Bahasa Malaysia or credit in Bahasa Melayu / Bahasa Malaysia July paper;
And Passed Matriculation / Foundation Science UM / Foundation UiTM with at least
2.00;
And get at least Level 1 (Band 1) in the Malaysian University English Test (MUET).

List of IPT offering medical courses

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),


Universiti Malaya (UM),
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM),
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM),
Industrial Technology (Cal Poly)
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
The scope of career
Medical doctor
Medical doctors diagnose and treat patients using medical scientific system. They
examine patients using stethoscope, blood pressure gauges and other equipment medical
equipment depends on the signs shown by the patients and conduct clinical testing x-ray
and histo-pathological examination to determine the nature of the disease properly. They
recommend the use of drugs based on the results of inspections and consult with doctors
or other specialists if necessary. They perform minor surgery and treatment and advise
patients about ways - as well as providing drug treatment and anesthetic if necessary.
They keep records of patients under her care, illnesses and treatment provided to patients.
Description of Duties
Check the patient to determine the nature of the illness; conducting medical
examinations and making diagnoses;
Determine the medication and treatment for the disease, disorder or injury has been
diagnosed;
Provide specific medical or surgical treatment for these types of diseases, disorders or
injuries in particular;
Provide advice about the disease and treatment methods and preventive medicine;
Participate in the development and implementation of laws and public health laws to
protect and enhance public health;
teach medical students and other health sciences students, physicians and other health
professionals; Provide scientific documents and reports;
Carry out tasks related; supervise other employees.
Workplace

Doctors may work long and unpredictable hours dictated by the needs of their patients.
Additionally, doctors may need to travel amongst various locations, such as offices,
hospitals and clinics, in order to provide patient care. Doctors who practice in healthcare
organizations or groups have less work independence but may obtain more time off as a
result of patient coverage.
Personal Characteristics
Caring for people in their problems, needs and their distress;
Has the nature of the response of compassion, understanding, energetic, patient and
courageous;
Having a solid grip on the principles of science and their use in medical problems
Has the skills of observation and analysis
Has emotional stability and ability to make decisions in case of emergency
Physically, mental ability and physical stamina
Able to cope with sudden changes of routine to crisis and vice versa; Skilled
communicate;
Always curious about how drugs can improve survival;
Skills in management capabilities

SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS


Public Sector: Starting Salary 1,884.30
ETP RM 165.00
ACE RM 170.00
Critical Allowance: 500.00
Private sector:
Starting Salary 5,500.00

BRANCH IN MEDICAL FIELD


List of Advanced Branch in the Medical Field: 1. Physiology (Physiology)
2. Optometry / ophtalmology (Eye)
3. Medical Microbiology & Immunology
4. Radiography / radiology (X-ray)
5. Medicine (Medicine)
6. Obstectrics & Gynecology (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
7. Biomedical Science
8. Paediatrics (Children)
9. Pharmacy (Pharmacy)
10. Surgery (Surgery)
11.Physiotherapy (Physiotherapy)
12.Otorhinolaryngology
13.Anaesthesiology (anesthesia)
14.Environmental Health / Science (Environmental Health
15.Veterinar (Animal)
16.Anatomy (Outline)
17.Orthopaedics (Bone)
18.Nursing Science (Nursing Science)
19.Parasitology & Entomology (parasites / insects)
20.Pathology (Disease)
21.Family Medicine (Family Medicine)
22.Forensics (Forensic)
22.Community Health (Community Health)
23.Dentistry (Dental)
24. Oncology (Cancer)
25. Hematology (Study of Blood)
26. Prostetics (Limb False)
27. Health Assistant (Health Assistants)
28. Midwifery (Midwifery)

1. Audiologist
Audiologists specialize in ear related issues, particularly with regard to hearing loss in
children. These doctors work with deaf and mute children to assist in their learning to
communicate. They typically work in hospitals, physicians offices, audiology clinics,
and occasionally in schools.
2. Allergist
Allergists work with a wide variety of patients who suffer from issues related to allergies,
such as hay, fever, or asthma. They are specially trained to treat these issues and assist
patients in dealing with them and what to do when they are encountered.
3. Anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologists study the effects and reactions to anesthetic medicines and administer
them to a variety of patients with pain-killing needs. They assess illnesses that require
this type of treatment and the dosages appropriate for each specific situation.
4. Cardiologist
Cardiologists specify in the study and treatment of the heart and the many diseases and
issues related to it. They assess the medical and family history of patients to determine
potential risk for certain cardiovascular diseases and take action to prevent them.
5. Dermatologist
Dermatologists study skin and the structures, functions and diseases related to it. They
examine patients to check for such risk factors as basal cell carcinoma (which signals
skin cancer) and moles that may eventually cause skin disease if not treated in time.
6. Endocrinologist
Endocrinologists specify in illnesses and issues related to the endocrine system and its
glands. They study hormone levels in this area to determine and predict whether or not a
patient will encounter an endocrine system issue in the future.
7. Epidemiologist
Epidemiologists search for potential diseases that may crop up and cause a great deal of
problems for a population and look for vaccinations for current terminal diseases, such as
cancer and HIV/AIDS.
8. Gynecologist

Gynecologists work with the female reproductive system to assess and prevent issues that
could potentially cause fertility issues. Female patients are typically advised to see a
gynecologist once a year.
Gynecological work also focuses on issues related to prenatal care and options for
expectant and new mothers.
9. Immunologist
Immunologists study the immune system in a variety of organisms, including humans.
They determine the weaknesses related to this system and what can be done to override
these weaknesses.
10. Infectious Disease Specialist
Infectious Disease Specialists are often found in research labs and work with viruses and
bacteria that tend to cause a variety of dangerous diseases. They examine the source of
these organisms and determine what can be done to prevent them from causing illnesses.
11. Internal Medicine Specialist
Internal Medicine Specialists manage and treat diseases through non-surgical means,
such as anesthetics and other pain-reliving drugs. They work in many different healthcare
facilities and assist other physicians in finding the most appropriate means of treatment
for each individual patient.
12. Medical Geneticist
Medical Geneticists examine and treat diseases related to genetic disorders. They
specialize in disorders that are hereditary in nature and work to find ways to prevent
already-present diseases from passing down to the next generation through reproduction.
13. Microbiologist
Microbiologists study the growth infectious bacteria and viruses and their interactions
with the human body to determine which could potentially cause harm and severe
medical conditions. They also seek to find immunizations for diseases caused by these
organisms.
14. Neonatologist
Neonatologists care for newborn infants to ensure their successful entry into a healthy
and fulfilling life. The focal point of their examinations is on premature and critically ill
infants who require immediate treatment at the risk of fatal consequences.
15. Neurologist

Neurologists work with the human brain to determine causes and treatments for such
serious illnesses as Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Dementia, and many others. In addition to
research on the brain stem, neurologists also study the nervous system and diseases that
affect that region.
16. Neurosurgeon
Neurosurgeons operate on the human brain and body to treat and cure diseases affecting
the nervous system and brain stem. They work to alleviate symptoms from serious brain
illnesses that cause patients a great deal of physical and emotional pain.
17. Obstetrician
Obstetricians work in a particular area of gynecology that focuses on neonatal care and
childbirth. They also perform other operations related to the female reproductive system
including c-sections, hysterectomies, and surgical removal of ovarian tumors.
18. Oncologist
Oncologists focus on the treatment and prevention of cancer in terminal and at-risk
patients. They offer such treatments as examination and diagnosis of cancerous illnesses,
chemotherapy and radiotherapy to destroy cancer cells in the body, and follow-up with
survivors after treatment successes.
19. Orthopedic Surgeon
Orthopedic Surgeons treat ailments concerned with the skeletal system, such as broken
bones and arthritis. These doctors are often found in emergency rooms since accidents
that result in broken bones are often unintentional and demand immediate treatment.
20. ENT Specialist
ENT Specialists concentrate in areas related to the Ear, Nose, and Throat, and sometimes
even ailments related to the neck or the head. Children often seek treatment from ENT
specialists for surgery in the above areas, and adults see these doctors for sinus infections.

21. Pediatrician
Pediatricians work with infants, children, and adolescents regarding a wide variety of
health issues, ranging from the common cold to severe conditions. They make their work
environments highly kid-friendly, often featuring a range of toys and bright colors.
22. Physiologist

Physiologists study the states of the human body, including emotions and needs. They
particularly focus on the functions of the human body to assess if they are working
correctly and attempt to determine potential problems before they become an issue.
23. Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeons perform cosmetic surgery to enhance the physical attributes of a patient
or amend a physical issue that the patient finds unsatisfactory. The ultimate goal of
professionals in this field is to correct improper human forms.
24. Podiatrist
Podiatrists work on and study ailments that afflict the feet and ankles of patients. They
are often referred to a foot doctors and treat such afflictions as athletes foot, calluses,
nail disorders, and other foot injuries and infections.
25. Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists, who occupy a more prevalent place in the research field than the medical
field, study behavior and mental processes. They often work with patients in one-on-one
sessions to alleviate mental illnesses and behavioral disorders.
26. Radiologist
Radiologists diagnose and detect physiological ailments through the use of x-rays and
other such imaging technologies. Through the use of these technologies, they scan the
victims body for hazardous cells, such as cancer cells, and look for fractures or breaks in
accident victims.
27. Rheumatologist
Rheumatologists, similar to Allergists, diagnose and treat allergies, as well as
autoimmune disorders. However, unlike their Allergy-focused neighbors, these doctors
also treat joint and tissue problems and diseases that afflict the immune system.
28. Surgeon
Surgeons can be found at the operating table, performing a wide variety of surgeries from
head to toe. Subsets of surgeons include such areas as general surgery, neurosurgery,
cardiovascular surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, ENT surgery, and oral surgery.
29. Urologist
Urologists specialize in issues related to the urinary system, such as urinary tract
infections. They also treat and study afflictions of the kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder,
and male reproductive organs.

HOSPITAL DIRECTORY
Perlis
1. Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Kangar
Kedah

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah


Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim
Hospital Kulim
Hospital Langkawi
Hospital Baling
Hospital Sik
Hospital Yan
Hospital Jitra
Hospital Kuala Neran

Pulau Pinang
11. Hospital Pulau Pinang
12. Hospital Seberang Jaya
13. Hospital Bukit Mertajam
14. Hospital Kepala Batas
15. Hospital Sungai Bakap
16. Hospital Balik Pulau
Perak
17. Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun
18. Hospital Taiping
19. Hospital Teluk Intan
20. Hospital Seri Manjung
21. Hospital Slim River
22. Hospital Batu Gajah
23. Hospital Kuala Kangsar
24. Hospital Tapah
25. Hospital Parit Buntar
26. Hospital Kampar
27. Hospital Sungai Siput
28. Hospital Selama
29. Hospital Gerik
30. Hospital Changkat Melintang
Selangor
31. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang
32. Hospital Kajang
33. Hospital Banting
34. Hospital Kuala Kubu Baru
35. Hospital Tanjung Karang

36.
37.
38.
39.

Hospital Tengku Ampuan Jemaah, Sabak Bernam


Hospital Selayang
Hospital Serdang
Hospital Ampang

Kuala Lumpur
40. Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan
41. Hospital Putrajaya
42. Hospital Labuan
Negeri Sembilan
43. Hospital Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban
44. Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, Kuala Pilah
45. Hospital Tampin
46. Hospital Port Dickson
47. Hospital Jelebu
Melaka
48. Hospital Melaka
49. Hospital Alor Gajah
Johor
50. Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
51. Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah, Muar
52. Hospital Batu Pahat
53. Hospital Kluang
54. Hospital Segamat
55. Hospital Kota Tinggi
56. Hospital Pontian
57. Hospital Temenggung Seri Maharaja Tun Ibrahim, Kulai (HSTSTI)
58. Hospital Tangkak
59. Hospital Mersing
Pahang
60. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan
61. Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Temerloh
62. Hospital Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom, Cameron Highland
63. Hospital Kuala Lipis

64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.

Hospital Bentong
Hospital Raub
Hospital Jerantut
Hospital Jengka
Hospital Muadzam Shah
Hospital Pekan

Terengganu
70. Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Kuala Terengganu
71. Hospital Kemaman**
72. Hospital Dungun
73. Hospital Besut
74. Hospital Hulu Terengganu
75. Hospital Setiu
Kelantan
76. Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kota Bharu
77. Hospital Kuala Krai**
78. Hospital Pasir Mas
79. Hospital Tanah Merah
80. Hospital Tumpat
81. Hospital Tengku Anis, Pasir Putih
82. Hospital Machang
83. Hospital Gua Musang
84. Hospital Jeli
Sarawak
85. Hospital Umum Sarawak, Kuching
86. Hospital Sibu**
87. Hospital Miri**
88. Hospital Bintulu**
89. Hospital Kapit**
90. Hospital Sarikei**
91. Hospital Sri Aman
92. Hospital Saratok
93. Hospital Kanowit
94. Hospital Limbang
95. Hospital Serian
96. Hospital Daro

97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.

Hospital Betong
Hospital Bau
Hospital Mukah
Hospital Simunjan
Hospital Marudi
Hospital Lundu
Hospital Lawas

Sabah
104. Hospital Likas
105. Hospital Duchess of Kent
106. Hospital Tawau
107. Hospital Keningau
108. Hospital Lahad Datu
109. Hospital Beaufort
110. Hospital Kudat
111. Hospital Kota Belud
112. Hospital Sipitang
113. Hospital Tenom
114. Hospital Ranau
115. Hospital Papar
116. Hospital Kinabatangan
117. Hospital Kota Marudu
118. Hospital Semporna
119. Hospital Beluran
120. Hospital Tambunan
121. Hospital Kunak
122. Hospital Pitas
123. Hospital Kuala Penyu
KEMENTERIAN PERTAHANAN MALAYSIA
124. Hospital Angkatan Tentera Lumut, Perak
125. Hospital Angkatan Tentera Kem Terendak, Melaka
KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN MALAYSIA
126. Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan
127. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya
HOSPITAL SWASTA

128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.

Ipoh Specialist Hospital, Ipoh


KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital, KL
KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital, Shah Alam, Selangor
KPJ Pusat Perubatan Pantai, KL
KPJ Hospital Pakar Ampang Puteri, Selangor
Penang Adventist Hospital, Pulau Pinang
Pusat Perubatan Prince Court, Kuala Lumpur
Assunta Hospital
Columbia Asia Hospitals
Subang Jaya Medical Centre
Pantai Groups of Hospitals
Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, KL
Institut Jantung Negara (IJN)
Sunway Medical Centre (SUNMED)
Hospital PUSRAWI Sdn. Bhd.
Pusat Rawatan Islam Az-Zahrah
Damai Service Hospital

SCHOLARSHIPS
1. International Medical University

Foundation in Science (FiS) Scholarships

Who is eligible
Malaysian and international students are eligible to apply. Minimum O-Level / SPM grades
required are listed below.

How to Apply
Scholarship applications can only be made after applying for the FiS programme. Eligible
candidates will be invited via email to apply for a scholarship.
Required documents for submission are:

SPM or O-Level results;

Laporan Ko-Kurikulum with GPA score or grade (applicable only to Malaysians);

A personal statement with at least 100 words.


These documents must be submitted to Admissions Department 7 working days after the
closing dates (1 week after the commencement date). If an applicant is awarded a scholarship,
the scholarship value will be deducted from Semester 2 fees.

Scholarship Amount

SPM / O-Levels Required

RM6,000

9 A+ / A

RM5,000

8 A+ / A

RM5,000

7 A+ / A

RM4,000

6 A+ / A

RM2,000

5 A+ / A

Scholarships Available

The scholarships range from RM 2,000 RM 6,000.

o
o

Candidates are required to achieve As in at least 3 Science subjects


(Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and English in order to be eligible for
the FiS scholarship.

Please refer below for scholarship eligibility:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS


Scholarships are ONLY open to all local and international students who have completed either
the SPM or O-Level qualification at the immediate preceding year before admission into IMU.
Example: If the student is applying for admission into 2016, he/she is only eligible to be
considered for the scholarship if he/she has completed SPM or O-Level in 2015 and met the
requirements for scholarships. There should not be no gap year between the completion of
SPM or O-Level to the commencement of study in IMU.
Scholarship will only be awarded based on the actual SPM or O-Level results and not on
forecast results.
Eligible candidates will be required to pay Semester 1 fees to register into the course and
qualify for the scholarship.
Important: Scholarship is not automatically disbursed and is subject to approval from the
Scholarship Selection Committee based on the candidates actual SPM or O-Level results and
achievement in ECA. An interview is not required.
IMU Scholarship Committee may vary the selection requirements as and when it deems
necessary.

Undergraduate Scholarships

The International Medical University (IMU) has introduced a new scholarship programme for
2015. Scholarships will now be available for most IMU programmes. There will be two types of
scholarships available:

1.

Full Tuition Fee (100%) for full duration of programme

2.

Partial Tuition Fee (50%) for full duration of programme

Scholarships application will be strictly by invitation only upon submission of admission


application to a specific programme at IMU.
These scholarships will be awarded to students demonstrating outstanding academic
excellence, extra curriculum participation and leadership qualities. Scholarship application will
be strictly by invitation only upon receiving an offer letter for admission into the specific
programme at IMU.

Scholarships Available
Programmes
Medicine (MBBS)
Chiropractic
Chinese Medicine
Psychology
Pharmacy (BPharm)

Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Biomedical Science
Medical Biotechnology
Dietetics with Nutrition
Nutrition
Nursing

Intak
e
Feb
Aug
Feb
Sep
Feb
Aug
Sep
Feb
Aug
Sep
Aug
Sep

Full Tuition Fee


(100%)

Partial Tuition Fee


(50%)

Application Closing
Date
9 Jan 2015
17 Jul 2015
9 Jan 2015
21 Aug 2015
9 Jan 2015
3 Jul 2015
21 Aug 2015
9 Jan 2015
3 Jul 2015
21 Aug 2015
3 Jul 2015
21 Aug 2015

Sep

21 Aug 2015

Pre-U Grades Required for Scholarship Eligibility


Pre-U
Qualification

ALEVELS

CPU

STPM

MOE
Matrikulas
i
cGPA

Grades

cGPA

Medicine
Pharmacy

AAA

95
100

3.90
4.00

4.00

Chiropractic

AAA

95

3.56

3.90

IB

UEC

Australian
Matriculation

Approve
d FiS

IMU
FiS

Point
s
40
45

Grades

ATAR

cGPA

cGPA

A1 A1
A1 A1
A1
A1 A1

98 100

4.00

4.00

98 100

3.90

3.90

40

Chinese
Medicine
Psychology
Pharmaceutica
l Chemistry
Biomedical
Science
Medical
Biotechnology
Nursing
Dietetics with
Nutrition
Nutrition

ABB

100

4.00

4.00

45

91
100

3.34
4.00

3.80
4.00

38
45

A1 A2
A2
B3 B3
A2 A2
A2

95 100

4.00

4.00

3.80
4.00

3.50
4.00

How to Apply
1.

Make an online application for the programme of your choice


at www.imu.edu.my/slim-oaa.
2.
Upon successful application and meeting the scholarships eligibility
requirements, student will be invited to apply for the scholarship via email.

Scholarship Details
1.
2.
3.

Scholarships will be awarded with bonding subject to the programme awarded.


All scholarships will only cover the tuition fees and no allowance for living
expenses, books and study-related equipment.
The amount will be disbursed on a semester to semester basis

4.

Students are required to maintain the required minimum cGPA of 3.50 per
semester in order to continue with the scholarship. Failing which, the scholarship may
be discontinued with immediate effect.

5.

Students who withdraw (academic and non-academic reasons) without


completing the programme will be required to repay the amount that has been
disbursed for the financial award given.

6.

Repeat modules will not be covered and continuation of the financial award will
be on a case by case basis.

7.

IMU Scholarship Committee may vary the selection requirements as and when it
deems necessary.

2. Penang Medical College


THE RCSI & UCD DUBLIN SCHOLARSHIP
Malaysian scholarship - FULL tuition fee for the entire 5-year programme for Malaysian
citizens enrolling via PMC

3. Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA)


PROGRAM PENAJAAN PELAJAR PERUBATAN JPA KE
UNIVERSITI PERDANA 2015
1. PENGENALAN
Program Universiti Perdana merupakan program penajaan kepada 40 pelajar lepasan prauniversiti bagi mengikuti pengajian Perubatan di Universiti Perdana di bawah program
kerjasama Perdana University Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (RCSI).
2. SYARAT-SYARAT PERMOHONAN
i. Warganegara Malaysia;
ii. Umur tidak melebihi 20 tahun pada 1 Januari 2015;
iii. Memiliki Sijil Penuh Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM);
iv. Mempunyai kesihatan yang baik;
v. Melepasi syarat-syarat khusus yang ditetapkan oleh PU-RCSI;
vi. Telah mendapat tawaran tempat dari PU-RCSI; dan
vii. Calon-calon yang memohon dan memenuhi syarat akan menjalani pemilihan melalui
Student Assesment Center (SAC)
3. IKATAN PERJANJIAN DENGAN PIHAK KERAJAAN
Pelajar yang menerima tawaran biasiswa Program Universiti Perdana dikehendaki
berkhidmat di Malaysia sepertimana yang ditetapkan oleh Kerajaan. Kerajaan berhak
untuk menempatkan pelajar-pelajar yang telah tamat dengan jayanya di mana-mana
agensi yang diarahkan oleh Kerajaan. Sekiranya enggan, tuntutan ganti rugi akan
dikenakan.
Tempoh berkhidmat dengan Kerajaan dan amaun tuntutan ganti rugi adalah seperti di
berikut:
o Peringkat Pengajian: Ijazah Pertama Bidang Perubatan
o Tempoh Ikatan Perjanjian (Tahun): 10

o Amaun Ganti Rugi(RM): Kos Sebenar


PERMOHONAN
Permohonan boleh dilakukan di pautan
berikut:http://esilav2.jpa.gov.my/online_progs/epermohonan/index.php?program=UPDN

4. Top Glove Scholarships


Medicine

5. Yayasan Khazanah Scholarship


6. Yayasan Pelajaran MARA Scholarships
7. Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) Scholarships
8. General Scholarship Scheme (GSS)
9. Biasiswa Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (KPM)
10. Nilai University Scholarship
11. The Malaysia Australia Colombo Plan Commemoration (MACC)
Scholarships
12. Swinburne-MACC Scholarship
13. Taylors University The Edge Award
14. Monash MBBS Bursaries
15. QS Top Universities
16. UniSZA Scholarship
17. LUC Scholarship Fund

UNIVERSITIES OR COLLEGES OFFERING FIS / MBBS


State
Kuala
Lumpur

School
University
Malaya Medical
Centre[2]

City
Pantai
Dalam

Est
1962

Degree
MBBS

Type
Publi
c

Kuala
Lumpur

Universiti
Kebangsaan
Malaysia Medical
Centre[3]
Universiti Sains
Malaysia School
of Medical

Cheras

1972

MD

Publi
c

Kubang
Kerian

1979

MD

Publi
c

Kelantan

Notes
First
Medical
School in
Malaysia

Sarawak

Selangor

Kuala
Lumpur
Perak

Pahang

Pulau
Pinang
Melaka

Selangor

Science[4]
Universiti
Malaysia Sarawak
Faculty of
Medicine and
Health Sciences[5]
Universiti Putra
Malaysia Faculty
of Medicine and
Health Sciences.[6]
International
Medical
University[7]
Universiti Kuala
Lumpur Royal
College Medicine
of Perak[8]
International
Islamic University
Malaysia
Kulliyyah of
Medicine[9]
Penang Medical
College[10]
Melaka Manipal
Medical College
Faculty of
Medicine[11]
Universiti
Teknologi MARA
Faculty of
Medicine[12]

Kuching

1995

MD

Publi
c

Serdang

1996

MD

Publi
c

Bukit Jalil 1999

MBBS

Privat
e

Ipoh

1999

MBBS

Privat
e

Kuantan

1999

MBBS

Publi
c

George
Town
Bukit
Baru,
Melaka

2001

Sungai
Buloh

2003

MB BCh Privat
BAO
e
MBBS
Privat Partnership
e
withManip
al
University
MBBS
Publi
with
c
Advance
d
Medical
Science[1

2001

3]

Sabah

Universiti
Malaysia Sabah
School of
Medicine[14]

Kota
Kinabalu

2003

MD

Publi
c

Pulau
Pinang

Allianze
University
College of
Medical
Sciences[15]
Selangor
Cyberjaya
University
College of
Medical Science
Faculty of
Medicine[16]
Terenggan UCSI University
u
Faculty of
Medicine and
Health Sciences[17]
Kuala
Monash
Lumpur
University School
of Medicine and
Health Sciences[18]
Kuala
Universiti Sains
Lumpur
Islam Malaysia
Faculty of
Medicine and
Health Sciences[19]
Selangor
Management &
Science
University
International
Medical School[20]
Kedah
AIMST
University
Faculty of
Medicine[21]
Terenggan University of
u
Sultan Zainal
Abidin Faculty of
Medicine and
Health Sciences[22]
Kuala
National Defence

Kepala
Batas

2004

Cyberjaya 2005

MD

Privat Closed
e
down due
to
bankruptcy

MBBS

Privat
e

And FIS

Marang

2005

MD
And FIS

Privat
e

Bandar
Sunway

2005

MBBS

Privat
e

Pandan
Indah

2006

MBBS

Publi
c

Shah
Alam

2006

MBBS

Privat
e

Bedong

2001

MBBS

Privat
e

Kuala
2009
Terenggan
u

MBBS

Publi
c

Sungai

MD

Publi

2009

Lumpur

Kuala
Lumpur
Johor

Selangor

Selangor

Selangor
Selangor
Selangor

University of
Malaysia Faculty
of Medicine and
Defence Health[23]
MAHSA
University
College Faculty
of Medicine[24]
Newcastle
University
Medicine
Malaysia[25]
Perdana
University
Graduate School
of Medicine[26]
Perdana
University Royal
College of
Surgeon in
Ireland[27]
SEGi University
Faculty of
Medicine[28]
Taylor's
University School
of Medicine[29]
Universiti Tunku
Abdul Rahman
Faculty of
Medicine and
Health
Sciences (FMHS)

Besi

Cheras

2009

MBBS

Privat
e

Iskandar

2009

MBBS

Privat
e

Serdang,
Selangor

2011

MD

Privat
e

Serdang,
Selangor

2011

MB BCh Privat
BAO
e

Kota
Damansar
a
Subang
Jaya

2010

MBBS

Privat
e

Unknow MBBS
n

Privat
e

Sungai
Long

2009

MBBS

Privat
e

Unknow MBBS
n

Privat
e

2012

Privat

[30]

Pahang

Perak

University
Kuantan,
College Shahputra Pahang
Faculty of
Medicine[31]
Quest
Ipoh

MBBS

Kuala
Lumpur
Selangor

International
University Perak
Faculty of
Medicine[32]
Asia Metropolitan Cheras
University School
of Medical and
Health Sciences[33]
Lincoln
Petaling
University
Jaya
College School of
Medicine[34]

Unknow MBBS
n

Privat
e

Unknow MD
n

Privat
e

Heriot-Watt University Malaysia (FIS)


HELP University (FIS)
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed)
University of Reading Malaysia, Educity Iskandar (FIS)
Inti International University and Colleges (FIS)
Nilai University College (FIS)
Cyberlynx International College (FIS)
Unisel (FIS)
University of Nottingham (FIS)
Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur
Innovative International College, Petaling Jaya, Selangor (FIS)
International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW),Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (FIS)
TMC College, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (FIS)
KPJ Healthcare University College (KPJUC), Nilai, Malaysia (FIS)

ARTI
CLES

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

ACKNOWLEGMENTS
THANKS TO THE GOD ALMIGHTY FOR HIS GRACE I MANAGED TO
COMPLETE THE CAREER FOLIO IN THE PERIOD SET BY THE COLLEGE
SUCCESSFULLY WITHOUT ENCOUNTERING ANY PROBLEMS THAT MAY
CONSTRAIN THE COURSE TO COMPLETE THIS WORK.
I WANT TO LIFT MY HEARTFELT APPRECIATION TO THE MARA JUNIOR
SCIENCE COLLEGE PENGKALAN CHEPA COUNSELORS WHO HAD GIVEN
MANY TUTORING AND COUNSELING SO I CAN PREPARE FOR THIS
FOLIO.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO MY FAMILY, MY FATHER, FVMKSVKSGGBS,
FOR HELPING ME PREPARE FOR THIS CAREER FOLIO AND ALSO MY
MOTHER, SDVNSDJVNDJVNKV, WHO GAVE ME ENCOURAGEMENT AND
SUPPORT TO COMPLETE THIS WORK.
THIS APPRECIATION ALSO GOES TO MY COLLEGES FRIENDS AND TO
THOSE WHO HAVE HELPED ME DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY DURING THE
PROCESS OF MAKING THIS FOLIO.

CONCLUSION

THANKS TO THE GOD ALMIGHTY FOR HIS GRACE, I HAVE MANAGED TO


FINISH THIS CAREER FOLIO.
OVERALL, THE FOLIO CAREER HAS HELPED ME IN CHOOSING A CAREER
FIELD AND THE COURSE THAT SUITS MY PERSONALITY. IN ADDITION,
THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS ALSO GIVEN ME A BOOST TO PURSUE MY
AMBITION THAT I HAVE DREAMED OF SINCE CHILDHOOD.
THEREFORE, I WILL MAKE SURE I WORK HARD TO ACHIEVE THE BEST
LEVEL IN THE SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA (SPM) TO PROVIDE AN
OPPORTUNITY FOR ME TO STUDY IN THE MEDICAL FIELD. IN ADDITION,
THIS ASSIGNMENT HAS ALSO OPENED MY EYES TO PREPARE MYSELF
TO MEET THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FROM UNIVERSITIES TO
PURSUE MY AMBITION IN THE FIELD OF MEDICINE AND IN TURN
ACHIEVE THE GOAL OF MY LIFE.

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