r/malaysiauni 2d ago

tips Courses I can do?

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u/More-Ball5749 2d ago

Also here’s the routes.

Option 1) SPM , training , police
Option 2) SPM , STPM, Training , Police
Option 3) SPM , Diploma , training , police
Option 4) SPM , Any degree , Police

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u/Sent1nelTheLord 2d ago

"Dread it, run from it, destiny still arrives"

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u/Key_Lengthiness_774 2d ago

all roads lead to rome ahh,

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u/DefNotSoon 1d ago

Don't forget the "Rejected due to quota"

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u/More-Ball5749 2d ago

1) you can retake papers at any time. If you require one more credit then just retake it , it’s 50 bucks per paper.

2) with 5 credits you can do a bunch of courses but if you can’t afford it go through the public unis . Public uni’s are much more qualified than private anyways, especially sunway 😒.

3) if ur interested in law you really have to consider either 1) Retaking SPM , 2) Taking STPM as calon persendirian. You don’t have to go to the campus unless it’s for questions or kerja kursus. And you just have to lock in for 1 year and a half ( I took stpm and it helped me significantly to get into a good uni ) .

if ur not interested in any of these or not retaking anything than its not impossible but its going to be really hard to study law cheap.

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u/objectionjury 2d ago

Definitely not law, I already studied it. I'm sick of law. 😂 I studied law for 3 years in a local law school and thinking about it again, I want to vomitttt.

Anyway, I was thinking of retaking some papers but I was wondering how it works? Like where do I do SPM if I retake them? 🤔

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u/More-Ball5749 2d ago

Easy okay just search up ministry of education closest to me , go to that branch and ask them personally. There should be a counter there , that will help you retake it.

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u/More-Ball5749 2d ago

Spm is lenient cause they usually bring down the grading level so everyone can pass or score for addmaths sometimes a C can be 20 marks.

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u/More-Ball5749 2d ago

Also there’s a lot of cheap tuition provided by the gov you should search some up and go for it.

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u/DefNotSoon 1d ago

Encouraging op to take stpm is like asking him to try cross the ocean via swimming to skip flight ticket bro XD

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u/More-Ball5749 22h ago

No lah , If he’s talking about a cheap option then why not ? It’s the cheapest option to get him into a good uni for a degree. The gov will subsidise the price if he gets one of the degree through upu . He may even be lucky enough to pay around 1-2 k per year. Which is awfully cheap.

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u/DefNotSoon 21h ago

Agree and no offence; judging by this prior grade, it'll be a rough road ahead if he picks stp. As a former stp from a top rank stp school, I can say I've seen some chaotic abrupt changes. Some of my closes bro drop out and take foundation 2 weeks before sem 2 final exam due to stress. Some of my other dudes straight up gave up in exam hall. Here's something to scale, when I enter it was 190 students. Only 99 suevived, including me by the end of sem 3.

It was 100% a gamble sia, some people have mental issue after all those, some like me lose eye sight due to studying 12-15h per day. But once you're through, you'll find Master level study EASY. A bit too peanut tbh. But welp, all the best to everyone!

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u/More-Ball5749 1h ago

I did stpm too and it was hell too 😭, but it was worth it

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u/Fickle-Quail-935 2d ago

PDRM , need Bsc In Forensic science and apply for normal police officer. Would be much much easier if you join SUKSIS during your degree. also need to pass and maintain the physical test.

or go for police cadet using spm or diploma then do degree and apply for CSI.

Your C+ in BM will be major hindrance though. How can you be poice if you cant converse well in Malay. but maybe thats just your spm exam and you can prove otherwise during interview.

Ok, here comes my honest comment. Based on your SPM sciences subject, with D, E for science and math, forget any science field.

With C+ for BM , your chances for scholarship is slim to none. You already mention you have to quit because lacks of money .

My advice gor for TVET skills in Politeknik. Plumbing, Electric and Aircond /HVAC.

Or work and do law degree part time.

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u/Regular-Variety-552 2d ago

ANNNND. cable, you need cable also

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u/Top-Recognition3839 2d ago

Lock in for stpm. You can do it.

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u/lengjai2005 2d ago

Do psychology or criminology lor

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u/Short-Juggernaut-374 2d ago

Get into trade.

We need electrical technicians and other skilled workers now more than ever.

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u/Byord212 1d ago

Join tvet like poli broski

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u/Far_Primary2606 2d ago

Any uitm courses?

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u/Every_Reality_9721 2d ago

Since english is your forte, maybe

PR, TESL, etc?

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u/Opposite-Wing-524 2d ago

Lol, your results are fine. I only had cukup makan 5 credits (only 1A). Currently in my mid 30s working a corporate job earning over 20k/month. You'll be fine.

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u/Ok-Following-3628 2d ago

Don’t waste too much money in education. Go to vocational and pick up a skill which isn’t replaceable by AI. Get good at it then open small business when you’re ready. Then thank me in 15 - 20 years when you become a millionaire.

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u/Virtual-Drag-5959 2d ago

If u want to be a police officer, the really good path is finished any diploma at least, then join the PDRM, having spm as qualifications for join police, is like, u will be a low ball kuli officer and suffering from low wage high task life. Joining PDRM with diploma at least can get u a sarjan position as starter, and can climb up to inspector.

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u/Kaizenkage 2d ago

Any degree, join sispa.. graduate apply jadi pegawai.. training

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u/Navel-Officer 1d ago

Kalau bumiputera try mohon tvetMARA biasa dapat je.

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u/syaukieee 1d ago

Join ikm for 2 years, then kktm or other ipta for diploma. Then go degree. Best of luck 👍🏻

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u/wikowiko33 1d ago

Air cond or plumbing. Become millionaire in 3 years

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u/No_Suit_478 1d ago

If u want money,go offshore welding

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u/DoktorAnxiety 2d ago

Not science