Please ensure that you upload scanned copies of your certificates, transcripts, and any other supporting documents, as we will not be able to assess your application without them. If your original documents are not in English, you must also provide an official English translation together with the originals.
| Proof of English language competency (if any). Refer to the acceptable English language requirements in our prospectus or on our website. | |
| Copy of National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) – front and back (for Malaysian applicants) | |
| Identification page of passport (photo page only), for international applicants | |
| Malaysian permanent residence card (if applicable) | |
| Under 18 consent form (applicants under the age of 18) |
Additional documents for foundation and undergraduate applicants
| Relevant academic transcripts (SPM/IGCSE/O Levels/High School Diploma/AS Level/A Level/STPM/UEC/IB Diploma/Foundation/Diploma) | |
| Ensure all prior qualifications are included (e.g. AS and A Level, where applicable) | |
| Forecast results (if official results are not yet available) | |
| Certificate or letter of completion (if examinations have been completed | |
| Gap Year Explanation Form – required if there is a gap of more than one year between your highest qualification and your application |
Additional documents required for applicants applying for credit transfer (Recognition of Other Learning – ROL)
| Course syllabus or curriculum details of the subjects studied at your previous institution | |
| Explanation of your home institution’s credit system (including credit hours and learning load) | |
| Marking or grading scheme used at the institution | |
| An official letter from your current institution confirming your student status and level of study | |
| For professional qualifications, a statement confirming the equivalence of any qualifications obtained |
Additional documents for postgraduate taught and research
| Undergraduate academic transcripts (eg. Bachelor’s Degree) | |
| Graduation certificate or letter of completion | |
| Other relevant higher qualifications (eg. Master's Degree) | |
| A copy of academic transcript with marks to-date and a list of pending modules (if degree has yet to be completed) | |
| Curriculum vitae (CV)/resume* (for applicants with work experience) | |
| Course syllabus for specific modules – for applicants applying with qualifications in non-related fields* | |
| One academic reference letter, for applicants applying using qualifications in related fields* (for postgraduate taught) | |
| One professional work reference letter, for applicants applying using qualifications in nonrelated fields** (for postgraduate taught) | |
| Two satisfactory references/recommendation letters (for MBA and postgraduate research) |
Additional documents for compliance to the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) Standards or Programme Standards
| Curriculum vitae (CV)/resume must include the duration (month and year) of current and previous employment, as well as job responsibilities. | |
| The Admissions Office will request course syllabuses for identified prerequisite modules or subjects from your prior qualifications, where these are needed to support applications with non-related qualifications. | |
| Relevant work experience may be required for certain programmes. | |
| Applicants may be asked to provide additional professional reference letters from previous employers to verify relevant work experience. |
Additional documents required for postgraduate research applicant
| 188体育网址_188体育在线-【唯一授权网站】@ proposal. Your application must include a 1,000 to 3,000 words research proposal. This will be judged on both content and format. Guidance in writing a research proposal: |
We don't expect you to have all the answers, but a successful proposal should:
Title
This should be clear, concise and describe the theme of your proposal.
Overview
Include a short summary of your proposal, stating the problem or question you plan to address.
Background summary
Identify the study area your proposed thesis falls into, explaining its significance, likely impact and how it will contribute to the field.
Aim
Explain the key aims of your research and the questions you will address in order to achieve them.
Methods and timescale
Detail how you intend to carry out your research. Will you collect data using libraries, archives, field studies or interviews for example? How you will analyse the data you collect. A schedule of key activities can help demonstrate that your research is achievable within the timeframe of your PhD.
Bibliography
List the publications and sources you have cited in your proposal. You can also include sources you have read in preparation.