Visit the Star Education Fair today
DECIDING what to do after finishing secondary school is a big step.
Visiting the Star Education Fair 2019 may help, as it is a one-stop centre for students and their parents to obtain information about different courses and subjects as they decide on the next step.
Exhibitors will brief visitors on a wide range of programmes and professional qualifications available. Education and career talks will also be held. The fair is held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Today is the last day.
Early bird discounts, rebates and scholarships are available at the fair as well.
To help make it easier, the Psychology Department at Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) will be conducting a free CareerPersonality Mapping Test at the fair to help students identify the ideal career options that match their personality and aspirations.
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences dean Dr Ahmad Fairuz Mohamed said the test, which is based on industry-accepted methodology, has been modified further by the psychology team to fit the needs of Form Five school leavers.
“To make the experience smooth and easy, students can access computer terminals that can analyse their responses and present their matching results.
“For those who want one-to-one coaching or guidance, there will be six experienced counsellors on hand who can advise them further,” he said.
The free Career-Personality Mapping Test at the CUCMS booths will be available over the two-day fair.
The Star Education Fund is offering 285 scholarships worth nearly RM15.1mil from 32 institutions.
These scholarships cover a wide range of fields and disciplines, from entry-level courses to undergraduate education, professional studies to vocational training. The scholarships are all bond-free.
Three previous scholars will be at the Star Education Fund’s booth in Hall 4 (D055 & D056) to answer any questions or guide students or their parents in the application process.
Much on offer
The biggest exhibitors at the event are Limkokwing University of Creative Technology and International University of MalayaWales (IUMW), with 18 booths each.
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University College Dublin (UCD) Malaysia Campus (RUMC) and Education in Ireland will be sharing a combined 18 booths.
Asia Pacific University, Brickfields Asia College, HELP University, KDU Universitiy College, Quest International University Perak and the University of Nottingham Malaysia are the second largest exhibitors, taking 16 booths each.
IUMW vice-chancellor Tay Kay Luan encouraged youngsters to come to the fair where all the information is under one roof.
“The education fair is relevant to students who don’t know their career interests because it is a platform where they can discover opportunities that are relevant to their strengths and interests,” he said.
The fair, he added, allows students to learn about what each educational institution has to offer.
“Educational institutions have unique strengths, such as their networks, achievements, leadership, research resources, facilities, as well as their location and accessibility,” he said.
Noting that IUMW is backed by a unique collaboration of two of the oldest and distinctive institutions in the world – Universiti Malaya and University of Wales in Britain – Tay said the strategic partnership allows IUMW to build a better connected university, allowing dual awards and recognitions.
“It is from this strong foundation and experience in learning and teaching that we grow, innovate and shape relevant programmes to maximise our resources to benefit the students,” he said.
For details, call 03-7967 1388 ext 1541, e-mail edufair@thestar.com. my or visit thestar.com.my/edufair and facebook.com/stareducationfair. The Star Education Fair 2019 is being held at Halls 1 to 5 of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Today is the last day. Admission is free. The fair is open from 11am to 7pm.