Scholarship / Loan Links For Students
Written by Kavilan Nakaswaram on November 19, 2008 – 4:42 pmLet’s keep it straight to the point. Here are some links for scholarships and loans available for Malaysian students. Pass this around. Hope it’ll be helpful.
- MARA Scholarship Programs
- Yayasan Proton Scholarship
- PTPTN Education Loan
- The Star Education Fund Scholarship Awards 2007
- Astro Scholarship Award
- PETRONAS Education Scholarship Programs
- 2007 MNRB Scholarship Fund
- OCBC Bank Scholarship
- Bank Negara Scholarship
- ABM 50th Merdeka Scholarship
- Curtin Sarawak Scholarship
- The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus High Achievers Scholarships
- HELP University College
- Adelaide Achiever Scholarships International (AASI)
- Curtin University of Technology Scholarship
- Charles Darwin University Scholarship
- Kolej Disted-Stamford Degree Scholarships
- Leeds University Scholarships
- Loughborough University Human Science Scholarships
- MAAC Scholarship - La Trobe University 2006
- NUS / Asean Undergraduate Scholarship
- UCL Pathfinder Scholarships
- University of Sheffield Scholarship
- UTAR Scholarships
- Nanyang Technological University Scholarship
- Tasmanian International Scholarships
- University of Malaya Fellowship Scheme
- Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Scholarship
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST Discovery Scholarship)
- Universiti Malaysia Sabah Scholarship
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November 19th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
31. International Medical University
IMU Scholarships - http://www.imu.edu.my/pros_financial_scholarships.html
32. Monash University, Sunway Campus
Undergrad - http://www.monash.edu.my/Student-services/scholarship.html
Postgrad - http://www.monash.edu.my/research/HDR%20Scholarships.htm
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November 19th, 2008 at 10:43 pm
hi guys, most of the links above point to main website.
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November 19th, 2008 at 10:45 pm
sorry forgot to add:
i didn’t mean to belittle the information above. its a good start.
scholarships are usually periodical events. if i get any info from my contacts, will post the in the major forums like miclub and umic.
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Kavilan Nakaswaram Reply:
November 20th, 2008 at 9:54 am
no offence taken. I u’std wer ur getting at.
im aware tat they point to the main websites. This list was forwarded to me by email, which i reproduced here.
At least the links provide us a starting point, rather than nothing at all. The glass is half full, bro.
Feel free to add to the list. Perhaps the admin can open up a dedicated page to give scholarship / loan info.
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November 21st, 2008 at 12:03 am
Doesn’t mean that the scholarships have to be available at this point for me to put them up here. It is more as a reference point for applicants to refer to.
PS: Insult isn’t going to get you anywhere. It seems you’re the one who’s not getting it.
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November 21st, 2008 at 9:18 am
looks like Kabilan missed the point of Poobalan’s comment.
I agree with Kavilan. It is up to the applicants to wait for the availability. With the links above, at least they know where to look.
Grow up, Kabilan. And kudos to Kavilan.
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November 21st, 2008 at 10:09 am
haiyo macha… relax laaaa…
do also wrong, never do also wrong. Why must criticize sum1 for giving info to public?
chill la kai…. making fun of others is not decent.
its a good list. I sure that many people dont know that some of those scholarship exist.
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November 21st, 2008 at 12:20 pm
I’m quite interested with the statement by JB Indian:
“I sure that many people dont know that some of those scholarship exist.”
Why is it possible that a student with “good” results (I define 8As and above as “good”)is unable to know or search for scholarship opportunities by him/herself? Is it due to lack of confidence, lack of knowledge, education system which don’t make students think enough, laziness?
I mean, if you are hardworking + smart enough to get a string of As, then surely you will be able to think were to look for scholarship. Surely you will read newspapers? The scholarship providers mostly give it to academic achievers, but there are a few that are for skills or industrial needs based like nursing, shipping, culinary, tourism etc. For this group of moderate achievers, I can understand the need for us to “push” information.
Please comment friends.
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Kavilan Nakaswaram Reply:
November 21st, 2008 at 4:28 pm
perhaps it’s a combination of the reasons u provided. Or some other reason we have yet to know.
We’ve all known that year by year, more students have become result oriented and lesser interest has been made to understand subjects learnt. The spoonfeeding spoils them, thus the expectation to wait for something to be put in front of them.
Another reason could be that not all scholarships are advertised publicly; as some providers prefer to draft the recipients from universities directly based on early results.
I agree wit u tat if one is a so-called good student, one should be able to find these things easily. Maybe ignorance is just the reason we’re looking for?
Problem may lie on both sides, i.e. students and scholarship providers.
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November 22nd, 2008 at 8:11 am
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