How can i get a scholarship for entering a university in malaysia?
can  i get a scholarship or loan or student exchange program(whatever u call  it)to get into a good university in malaysia?if yes how is it ?i dont  live in malaysia now. plzzzzz help me 
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google info of the univeristy and find out how u can.  its all in the research
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Local or private university? Make a list of your desire University & the course you're  interested. The best is to email/contact those University admins directly. Bear in  mind this process can take up to 3 weeks or more for them to gathering  information of availability place, when the next intake & etc.
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Forget  about coming to the university in Malaysia. The government cannot even  provide enough vacancies for its own people. Plus, you might as well  spend your money to study elsewhere and get better quality education.
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yea..  i agree with the other guy. Don't go to Malaysia for your education..  if you can't find a job in Malaysia and want to go overseas to work,  they won't recognize your college degree from Malaysia... it's a waste.  The government is so corrupt there.. ever hear of the rapes and  robberies that result in death?? and ransom.. its terrible right now..  and the government isn't doing anything. Go to the United States or most  people are emigrating to Australia. Much better there.
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You  ask a very unusual question.  Before anybody can answer you, you have to first answer the following  questions yourself.  1) I assume you are a Malaysia, are you a Malay? or non-Malay? The fact  is government related scholarships are usually established for Malay  only, merit performance come last, not first.  2) What is your reason of studying in Malaysia??? If you have read  recent international survey, there is no more good university in  Malaysia, the unique raced based system has push all its universities  ranking to the record last. Like many local graduates, you will likely  end up unemployed.  3) What major or subject you want to pursue? Again your skin colour  plays the major role, courses like medical and laws are usually  restricted to Malay or only top non-Malay geniuses, if you happen to be  non-Malay and not a genius then you are likely given courses you can  never think of, for example, socialogy, etc.  I hope these questions can help you.
  
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