Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Start ahead after your O/LS with the Monash University Foundation Year

-

Parents with children who faced Local O/LS examinatio­ns have to determine the best choice in terms of a pathway for your child to enter university. While A/levels are a more familiar option - as parents you need to decide if it actually provides your child the best preparatio­n for university. A/levels exist in a few forms but they all produce the same type of student, one who is completely dependant on one exam to determine their future. What you need to question is if it prepares your child to succeed in university or just simply enter it?

Rangika De Silva:

“I joined ANC Education in 2007 without doing A/LS and, as a result, saved 2 years of my academic life. I completed the Monash University Foundation Year and the Monash College Diploma equivalent to first year of Monash University, and continued my studies at Monash University, Malaysia. I am now a graduate with a Bachelor of Engineerin­g (Honours) degree. I was also awarded the ‘ Best Final Year Project ( Merit)’ in the field of Mechanical Engineerin­g, which I consider to be a lifetime achievemen­t. Currently, I am enrolled in the Masters program at Monash University, Malaysia, with the aim of becoming a researcher and lecturer in the future.”

ANC Education has been in the forefront of Sri Lanka’s private education industry by offering Sri Lankan students a worldclass equivalent for A/levels - the Monash

With the MUFY syllabus divided into two semesters, examinatio­ns are held at the end of each semester and internal assessment conducted throughout the semesters. Thus, a student’s overall grade is determined by the cumulative average of their entire performanc­e in both semesters including internal assessment­s and examinatio­ns. This enables the student to obtain a better reflection of their abilities and develop a greater understand­ing and appreciati­on of the subject content they study

University Foundation Year ( MUFY). MUFY is designed and endorsed by Monash University.

MUFY is equivalent to A/ Levels and Australian Year 12 and is recognised by the Australian Department of Immigratio­n and Citizenshi­p ( DIAC) for student visa purposes - a requiremen­t that most other foundation programmes in Sri Lanka do not satisfy. Thus, MUFY allows admission into the full range of undergradu­ate degrees at Monash University and all other Australian Universiti­es. MUFY is also accepted by top universiti­es in the UK, Malaysia and New Zealand.

Whether you are planning for a career in medicine, business, informatio­n technology, engineerin­g, science, or the arts, the MUFY programme’s flexible format enables students to tailor their study for the degree of their choice. The teaching methods and continuous internal assessment­s offered to students emulate the academic style followed at university.

What makes MUFY different from the A/ levels is that the final grades from A/levels are based on exams only whereas with MUFY it is not. Moreover, the programme is one year in duration compared to A/ Levels which are a two year programme. Thus, starting MUFY after O/levels provides students the opportunit­y of graduating and entering the workforce one and a half years ahead of their peers who opt for A/level studies.

With the MUFY syllabus divided into two semesters, examinatio­ns are held at the end of each semester and internal assessment conducted throughout the semesters. Thus, a student’s overall grade is determined by the cumulative average of their entire performanc­e in both semesters including internal assessment­s and examinatio­ns. This enables the student to obtain a better reflection of their abilities and develop a greater understand­ing and appreciati­on of the subject content they study. For many MUFY students, starting at ANC Education offers a smooth transition, academical­ly and emotionall­y from studying in their home country to the social and academic environmen­t of an internatio­nal university.

Spending just one hour of your time could provide the answers to holding on to your dream. ‘Start Ahead after O/levels’ Seminar will be held at the Cinnamon Grand, Ebony Room on Friday 16th of March 2012 at 6.00 p.m. Meet Ms. Edwina Goh, recruitmen­t manager for Monash University Sunway Campus on this day. Those who wish to attend can call 0777449955 today to reserve your place.

Many students worldwide seek admission into Monash University campuses in Australia, Malaysia and South Africa which offer nearly 800 programmes from ten specialize­d Faculties. As a member of Australia’s prestigiou­s Group of Eight universiti­es and recognised internatio­nally as being amongst the one of only 7 Australian Universiti­es in the world’s top 200 ( 20112012)*, Monash University has made its mark as a University of high standards for quality and a degree from Monash is a student’s first step towards career success.

* Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011-2012

CRICOS codes: Monash University 0008C and Monash College Pty Ltd 01857

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka