Yearly Tuition fees | |||
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Year | Fee | ||
1st Year | MYR 12,500 | ||
2nd Year | MYR 12,500 |
Other Fees | |||
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Description | Fee | ||
Application Fee | MYR 700 | ||
Caution Fee (Refundable) | MYR 1,500 | ||
International Student Admission Fee | MYR 6,500 | ||
Registration Fee | MYR 500 | ||
Resource Fee (Yearly) | MYR 2,500 | ||
Visa and Insurance | MYR 2,150 |
The Master of Applied Sciences program at Nilai University offers advanced study in a variety of scientific topics. By fusing theoretical understanding with practical applications, students get a greater understanding of certain scientific areas, such as biology, chemistry, or physics. Graduates are prepared for careers in academics, research, or specialized roles in companies related to their field of study.
Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6, Malaysian Qualifications Framework) in a related field with a minimum CGPA of 2.75, or its equivalent, as accepted by the HEP Senate.
For other qualifications and certificates (e.g., UEC, Foundation, STAM, etc..) please contact our educational consultants or submit your application for Admission assessment.
The Master of Applied Sciences programme encompasses the following five phases:
Phase I – Pre-requisite Core Course (3 credit hours)
Research Methodology and Statistics (Only for students who do not have sufficient knowledge or background on research methodology and statistics).
Phase II - Preliminary Research
This represents the first part of the Master's thesis project and forms the basis on which students build their proposal and eventually their project.
Phase III - Proposal Defence
Each student must publicly present and defend his/her research proposals.
The student is only allowed to continue with his/her research to Phase IV on passing of the defence of his/her proposal.
Phase IV - Thesis Preparation
The student proceeds to his/her data collection, data analysis and report writing.
Phase V - Viva Voce
After completion and submission of the thesis, the student is required to attend a Viva Voce to orally defend his/her thesis.