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Introduction of popular majors studying in Malaysia

In recent years, Malaysia has gradually become a popular destination for studying abroad. Malaysia has many popular majors and attracts many international students. The following is an unshared introduction of popular majors studying in Malaysia. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Introduction of popular majors studying in Malaysia

1, nursing major

Although the nursing major is not easy to study and the occupation is not easy, the demand for nurses in various countries continues to heat up. Many countries have listed the profession of nurse as an immigrant list, which shows that the graduation prospect of nursing major is quite good. Nursing students have good jobs at home and abroad, and the salary is good.

2. Simultaneous interpretation

Simultaneous interpretation is a difficult point in various translation activities, and it is usually called the field of foreign language specialty.

"Hourly workers" earn four or five thousand a day. Simultaneous interpretation talents are scarce all over the world and one of the most difficult talents to train. There are more than 2,000 professional simultaneous interpreters in the world, especially in China.

3. Logistics Division

At present, the demand for logistics talents in China is 6 million. Relevant statistics show that at present, only 2 1% of logistics employees have college education or above, and many managers in logistics departments become monks halfway and rarely receive professional training. According to relevant sources, a well-known domestic enterprise that needs such talents offered a salary of 6,000-8,000 yuan per month when recruiting fresh graduates, and there will be considerable room for improvement after one year's work.

4. Actuaries

There are less than 10 actuaries recognized in China insurance industry, and there are more than 40 quasi-actuaries. Actuaries are rare in today's domestic talent market. With the development of international insurance giants in China and the demand of domestic enterprises, actuaries are the hottest talents in recent years. At present, the average annual salary of foreign actuaries reaches $654.38+million, and the current monthly salary of domestic actuaries is also above $654.38+million. With the strengthening of people's understanding of insurance, the rise of insurance industry will inevitably require more actuaries.

5. Environmental Engineer

Relevant information shows that at present, there are only 1.3 million employees in China's environmental protection industry, including more than 80,000 technicians. According to the internationally accepted management calculation, there is a gap of about 420,000 environmental engineers in China. It is reported that with the development of the domestic real estate industry, the monthly salary of domestic landscape designers and landscape designers is around seven or eight thousand yuan. It is predicted that the annual income will be around 80,000 to 6.5438+10,000.

6. Hotel tourism management

Due to the process of world integration, more and more people go abroad, and domestic tourism is also on the rise. According to experts from Malaysian Education Union, the academic qualifications of employees in China industry are generally not very high, but in fact, all international hotel managers in the world have relatively high academic qualifications and graduated from internationally renowned universities famous for wine management. If students can get diplomas from these schools now, it will be quite beneficial to their future development. Thai Lai University in Malaysia has a major in alcohol management in Asia. It offers courses jointly with the University of Toulouse, France. Students can not only go to France for paid internship, but also get a French degree diploma after graduation.

2. English learning requirements in Malaysia

First, English performance requirements

To apply for studying in Malaysia, there are different specific standards for IELTS scores for undergraduate and graduate students with different academic qualifications. Undergraduate students generally require 5.5 points, and master students require 6.5 points.

If the language scores fail to meet the above standards, you can enroll in a language training class for three to six months first.

After English, you can take professional courses.

Second, the undergraduate application requirements

To apply for an undergraduate course, you need to meet the following requirements:

1) students with high school education or equivalent, with 12 years of formal school education experience;

2) IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 550 can be exempted from language courses, otherwise you will have to study English courses for 3 to 6 months.

Third, the requirements for applying for graduate students

Apply for graduate students need to meet the following requirements:

1) Bachelor degree or equivalent in China, with 16 years of formal school education experience;

2) Undergraduate graduates have no work experience requirements, and three-year college graduates must have more than 5 years of work experience;

3) If the IELTS score is 6.0 or 6.5, you don't have to take language courses, otherwise you will have to study English courses for 3 to 6 months.

Fourth, the application time

Most Malaysian universities will start undergraduate courses at the end of February (the first semester), and then from mid-July to the end of July (the second semester).

It's time to apply for admission in February next year. Please communicate with the teacher quickly.

Determining the school in advance, registering in time and submitting the application materials on time are the necessary guarantees for the success of the application.

3. Common sense of daily life in studying in Malaysia

1. clothes

Malaysia is a tropical country. The temperature remains at a fairly high level all year round. The temperature is seldom lower than 25℃. International students don't need to bring too heavy clothes to study in Malaysia. One or two thick coats are enough to keep out the cold, and ordinary T-shirts are enough in summer. However, some universities stipulate that students must wear formal clothes for class, and it is also stipulated that sleeveless tops, tight tops, trousers and skirts should be at least knee-length, so remember to prepare some formal clothes!

The shoes you need to bring are sneakers and leather shoes, especially sandals and slippers. Because Malaysia is warm all year round and sandals are used for a long time, foreign students can prepare more pairs.

The warm weather in Malaysia also gives overseas students many opportunities to swim in the sea. International students with this hobby can bring swimsuits.

Step 2 prescribe diet

It is no exaggeration to say that Malaysia is a gourmet paradise. Chinese food, malaysian cuisine, Indian food and Thai food can be eaten everywhere. Although the taste of each place is different, they are all delicious. In addition, there are many night markets in Malaysia. A city may have many night markets of different sizes. Remember to check the address and time in advance if you want to go to the night market. There are all kinds of snacks in the night market, which can definitely satisfy everyone's China stomach. Friends who want to eat pork, go to Chinese restaurant. Malaysia belongs to a tropical country, so the tropical fruits here are very famous. Every once in a while, all kinds of fresh fruits will be on the market. Durian, pitaya, mango, papaya and mangosteen can be eaten all year round, and they are not expensive.

When eating in restaurants and hotels in Malaysia, there is generally no habit of tipping, because many restaurants and hotels will overcharge customers 10% as a service fee.

Most Malaysian cuisines are made of native natural plants, adhering to traditional hand-made methods to ensure that the food retains its natural and healthy taste and health care function. Behind every natural and healthy food is the local people's understanding and interpretation of the essence of life.

To say that Malaysians know life best does not mean that they pursue exquisite aristocratic life like the British, romantic artistic life like the French and extremely rigorous life like the Germans. Malaysian life is the most primitive, full of health and vitality.

stay behind

The school has student dormitories, you can also live with local host families, or find your own house to live in the school dormitory. Of course, you can also stay in a hotel temporarily. There are all kinds of hotels in Malaysia, and it is usually not difficult to book them. In particular, hotels and economic hostels where self-help tourists often stay, except for some popular attractions, generally do not need to book in advance.

Step 4 communicate

Of course, communication with China is the most important thing when I arrive, so I have to get a mobile phone card.

There are many telecom companies in Malaysia, and people generally prefer DIGI, as well as U Mobile, Hotlink, Celcom, Tunetalk and so on. You can choose according to your actual situation.

In airports, railway stations and roadside department stores, you will see large and small purchase points, so it is more convenient to recharge, and all major convenience stores in urban areas can recharge. These cards are all charged in one direction. There is no distinction between local calls and long-distance calls in Malaysia, and you can answer them even if the prepaid fee is 0. There is a complimentary phone bill when buying a card. When opening the number, you need to ask employees or salespeople to help you change it into English and open the Internet (Tips: Please choose the appropriate mobile phone package according to your actual situation).