17September2020
Pathway Options After Your Foundation in Business

When you chose to do a foundation in business in Malaysia, it meant that you wanted to pursue a degree in business — which is a great idea because a Foundation in Business gives you pre-knowledge about your chosen field. However, the business field is quite broad. Therefore, after your Foundation in Business, you will need to choose and focus on a particular field to acquire a degree in that business field. Below are pathway options you can choose after your Foundation in Business in Malaysia.  

1. Finance

This course will cover the relevant areas in finance, such as investment, capital planning, international finance, and financial analysis. The programme will also equip you with knowledge on how to assess and solve problems in the business world by applying principles of finance and accounting. During the programme, you will also be taught how to use quantitative tools to analyze modern business functions and practices, recognise the connection between financial concepts and their application in the global markets.  

2. Business Management

When you choose to acquire a degree in Business Management, you will be taught how to explore current operations and marketing management practices and principles to create efficient, productive systems. Also, you will be taught how to evaluate the various methods of personnel selection and implement standards for performance evaluation. As you continue the programme, you will be equipped with knowledge on how to analyse cases that focus on vital management tasks like marketing research, sales forecasting, product and brand management, distribution channels, branding strategies, pricing, and promotion.  

3. International Business

This programme will equip you with knowledge of how international trade and finance policies and relations affect business decisions and analyse real-life practices of international marketing, global financial markets, and international trade operations. You will be taught on how to adapt marketing strategies for the international markets, design management practices and processes in an international environment while recognising global differences, and manage business operations and production on a global scale.   2 working male adults meeting in office lobby  

4. Human Resource Management

Almost every industry in the world requires human resource management, and this field offers students a different path in business. The course is designed to provide industry-focused topics from human asset management to conflict resolution. The curriculum also includes learning how to develop a personnel selection process for a particular position. You will also learn how to establish performance standards for a job, and select methods of performance appraisal, assess the relative worth of available jobs and come up with a compensation structure along with covering disciplinary actions.  

5. Economics

Economics is a broad field and is at the centre of most worlds’ issues. World problems like poverty, inflation, unemployment, growth, and politics all revolve around economics. If you choose to study economics at the university, you will develop an understanding of why countries and companies make certain decisions and how they come up with such decisions. You will be taught how to analyse mathematical and statistical data to come up with solutions to problems in the business world. As you continue to study, you will be open to in-depth issues and debates, looking at key examples of winners and losers in different sectors, as well as how it connects with more significant problems in the world at large.  

6. Project Management

As the name implies, you will be equipped with the necessary skills of leading and managing diverse teams and projects within an organisation and understanding the steps and processes needed to complete projects on time and within the budget in the business world. The programme usually covers how to initiate and use Gantt Charts, CPM, and PERT techniques, along with creating project plans that include cost, scheduling, risk assessment, and management.   a man watching a gantt chart  

In a Nutshell

You can choose the above pathway options after completing your Foundation in Business in Malaysia shows how broad and diverse the business field can be. Every career path is quite different but is built around common core business values and principles. For more information, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful counsellors. Ms. Yaya Mobile: +6012-497 3060 Email: nurbaya@aimst.edu.my  

15September2020
Career Path After You Complete Your Bachelor of Biotechnology

For most people, when they think about career opportunities in Biotechnology, they visualize a scientist in a lab coat with a microscope, developing some sort of lifesaving medicine or some medical device. While that picture represents a typical career path in Biotechnology, however, Biotechnology has gone beyond that scope. With new and exciting discoveries springing up, Biotechnology has successfully expanded its horizon and is striving to go beyond the medical field — penetrating its roots in other relevant sectors. With rapid innovation taking place across all sectors, Biotechnology has many career opportunities for graduates with a Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology.  

1. Pursue a Higher Degree in Biotechnology

Choosing to go for a higher degree in Biotechnology can give you an edge in your career advancement, as this field is acknowledged by having considerable knowledge. Pursuing a higher degree will not only increase your knowledge but will also increase your chances of landing a high-paying job in both the private and government sectors.  

2. Get Employed in Research and Development

Assuming you have decided to take a year off before deciding on your postgraduate studies, you could use the time to get a job in Research and Development. This career path is one of the best options for graduates who need a job while figuring out their next move in the field. As you work with an establishment, whether private or government, you can draw some inspiration to help you decide whether you want to pursue a Master's Degree or Ph.D., before deciding if you want to change your career path or continue in Research and Development (R&D). If you decide to continue in R&D, you can learn a lot about how research work is done. Also, if you're dedicated, you will get regular promotions and recognition, and consequently, an increased income.   biotechnology scientists are checking the test tubes  

3. Teach in Your Favorite University

Do you have a passion for imparting knowledge? If you do, you can choose to teach undergraduates after you get your Master's Degree and pass your NET-LS (National Eligibility Test – Lectureship). However, for the position of an assistant professor, a PhD is mandatory.  

4. Work as a Salesperson in a Biopharma Company

As a Biotechnology graduate, there's also an opportunity for you in non-scientific positions in biopharma companies like becoming a sales agent or a medical representative of the company. In this career path, your knowledge in this field will be tested as you'll be dealing with doctors, researchers, students, technologists, etc. Therefore, solid background knowledge is vital so that you can defend what you're selling. Also, you need that knowledge to make your potential employers know how serious you are about the business.  

5. Entrepreneurship: Own Your Business

If you have a knack for entrepreneurship, starting a Biotechnology business will be a great career path for you. There are a lot of things you could do, like designing drugs, developing RNA Therapies, storing cultures, and cells for laboratories. Also, if you have your ideas and philosophies, you can get established in the work of research, and get funding from the appropriate governmental body to fund your research.   2 working office ladies sitting and meeting outdoor  

In a Nutshell

As a graduate with a Bachelor of Biotechnology in Malaysia, there are job opportunities for you after school. The job list above is not exhaustive. Other opportunities include working as a Biomedical Engineer (will require an additional degree), laboratory technician/assistant, biochemist, etc. For more information feel free to get in touch with us. Ms. Yaya Mobile: +6012-497 3060 Email: nurbaya@aimst.edu.my

14September2020
Steps to Becoming a Registered Nurse

Before you become a registered nurse in Malaysia, you must have completed your SPM or an equivalent qualification. Also, you probably would need to go through a pre-university course like STPM, A-Level, or a Foundation in Science. Preferably, you can also take up a Diploma in Nursing course. When you complete a pre-university programme like a Diploma or Foundation in Science, you can proceed to a Degree in Nursing (Bachelor of Nursing). When you complete the degree, you need to register with the Nursing Board before you can practice as a registered nurse. Now, let's break the above information into steps and details.    

Step 1:  Complete an Accredited Nursing Programme

To become a registered nurse in Malaysia, you must graduate from an accredited nursing course at the university. Your options include nursing diplomas, associate degrees, or a bachelor's degree. An associate degree would take two years to acquire. A bachelor’s degree would take four years to complete, or two years for students in an associate to bachelor's registered nurse programme.  

Step 2: Sit for and Pass the Malaysian Nursing Board Exam

To become a registered nurse, you must sit for and pass the Malaysian Nursing Board Examination. The examination is conducted by the board to recognise future nurses who have completed their programme at the university. The exam is done ten times a year. Nursing students who intend to take the exam must complete the application form two months before the exam date. The results are usually notified as pass or fail, with the passing mark being between 50% and 100%. Students who fail the exam are allowed to repeat the exam three times only. 2 nurses discussing in hospital

Step 3: Register with the Malaysian Nursing Board

The Nursing Board was created to protect the health and welfare of patients by assuring that only licensed nurses are rendering competent and safe nursing care. This is achieved by defining and outlining the standards for safe nursing care and issuing licenses to practise nursing. The Malaysian Nursing Board (MNB) was established to align with The Nurses Act, and the Nurses Registration Ordinance was enacted to control the practice of nursing. Therefore, the MNB is responsible for the registration of all categories of nurses that trained locally and overseas. Student nurses who pass the Malaysian Nursing Board Examination can visit the board to register with the Board.  

Step 4: Get Your Annual Practising Certificate (APC)

As proof of completing the requirements needed to become a full-fledged nurse, you must get your Annual Practising Certificate (APC) from the Nursing Council. The Malaysian Nursing Council is expected to define practising, to determine whether a nurse has attained the required standard of continuing competence and whether a nurse has qualified to receive a practising certificate. As soon as you have completed your application for your APC, having fulfilled every other requirement, and made the necessary payment, you will be issued your Annual Practising Certificate, and your details will show on the Register of Practising Nurses in Malaysia. In completing the four steps, you are officially a Registered Nurse in Malaysia and can practice in hospitals, clinics, schools, government organisations, nursing homes, etc. an Asian female nurse is smiling

The Bottom Line

As a registered nurse, if you decide to become an advanced practice registered nurse and specialise in your knowledge, you will need a Master's Degree. After you acquire your Master's Degree, you can apply for roles as a certified nurse specialist, nurse anaesthetists, nurse practitioner, and nurse-midwives. Nurses who want to advance further can choose to enter a doctoral programme. DNP or PhD programmes are perfect for those intending to work as scientific researchers or university professors in nursing sciences. Lastly, registered nurses can also undertake further certifications in areas like critical care, acute care, or nursing management. For more information, feel free to get in touch with our professional counsellors. Ms. Yaya Mobile: +6012-497 3060 Email: nurbaya@aimst.edu.my

13September2020
Career Options for Pharmacy Graduates in Malaysia

For students who just completed their SPM or Foundation in Science, and are thinking about getting a Pharmacy Degree in Malaysia, and maybe thinking about the career opportunities available in this field, opportunities abound for pharmacy graduates in private and public hospitals as well as other parastatals. As a hospital pharmacist in Malaysia, you can earn as much as RM 59,180 yearly, with opportunities to learn and grow in your profession. Here are the units that you could work in a hospital.

  • Daycare
  • 24-hour Pharmacy
  • Outpatient Department (OPD)
  • Specialist's Clinics
  • Ward supply
  • Satellite pharmacy
  • Aseptic pharmacy
  • Drug information
  • Oncology (Cytotoxic Drugs)
  • Clinical pharmacokinetics
  • Logistics or Integrated Store
Other opportunities include specialising or managing a unit or department such as Oncology, OPD, or becoming a Chief Pharmacist at a state hospital (after serving for a couple of years). Hospital pharmacists are also involved in aseptic preparations—for example, parenteral nutrition, oncology pharmacy, and nuclear pharmacy. For pharmacy graduates who choose to work in private hospitals, depending on the size and services offered by the private hospital, you can also learn and work your way to top management positions. Opportunities are also available to serve as a Public Health Pharmacist to work in health clinics or primary care at all districts. The services offered in primary care are different from a general hospital, except for Out-patient Department and Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic. close up of a pharmacist check pill Another career option available to hospital pharmacists is a Hospital Information System, also known as the Pharmacy Information System. This path is appealing to graduates who are interested in technology — available in both private and public hospitals. Pharmacy Information System has to do with integrating information in both the clinical and non-clinical departments of the hospital. The job is primarily IT-based, but still requires someone with clinical experience. Finally, there are a plethora of career options for graduates with a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy who intend to work in a public or private hospital in Malaysia.   As you already know, the labour market is a competitive place. Therefore, if you must get a job in today's world, it is incredibly crucial to get the relevant degree(s) in Pharmacy as well as work experience to show your potential employers how enthused you are about your profession, and that you can apply the knowledge and skills you've learned in school in the workplace. At AIMST University, some courses are tailored to give you a competitive edge in the job market. Pharmacy degrees ranging from Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) to Master of Science (Pharmacy) to Master of Pharmacy (clinical pharmacy) to Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy) are available to equip you with the knowledge and experience needed to get you to the top of your career.  

1. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)

With the acceptable academic requirements and qualification such as A-Levels, STPM, AIMST Foundation in Science/ Matriculation/Foundation in Science, Matriculation/ Pre-medical or Pre-Pharmaceutical Studies, Diploma in Pharmacy, etc., you can enrol to pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Degree at AIMST University.  

2. Master of Science (Pharmacy)

At AIMST, before you enrol for your Master of Science Degree, you must first get a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy. The Master of Science degree is aimed at equipping students with advanced knowledge and skills in planning, constructing, and conducting pharmaceutical research.  

3. Master of Pharmacy (Clinical Pharmacy)

To acquire a Master of Pharmacy (Clinical Pharmacy) Degree, you need a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy. The Master of Pharmacy (Clinical Pharmacy) Degree is designed to equip students with enhanced skills in evidence-based practice, rational use of medications, practice-based research, and provision of top-grade clinical pharmacy services.   an Asian lab assistant checking the data

4. Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy)

To enrol for a Ph.D. in Pharmacy course at AIMST University, you must have completed your Master's Degree programme. The course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to conduct original research in pharmacy and other related fields. As you can see, career options abound for Pharmacy graduates in Malaysia, including private and public hospitals, especially when you have the required degree(s), skills, and knowledge needed to serve. To acquire more information, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful counsellors. Ms. Yaya Mobile: +6012-497 3060 Email: nurbaya@aimst.edu.my

9September2020
JOIN THE AIMST POSTGRADUATE VIRTUAL EDUCATION FAIR ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2020

Greetings from the Centre for Postgraduate Studies, AIMST University.
We are pleased to invite you to join our Postgraduate Virtual Education Fair on Wednesday, 9 September 2020 (2 PM Malaysia time/11.30 AM India time) via Zoom.Grab this opportunity to find out more about the postgraduate degrees available at AIMST University. Interact with our experts, researchers and academicians in the areas of medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology, physiotherapy, business & management. Register now with the following link: POSTGRADUATE VIRTUAL EDUCATION FAIR 2020 The Zoom link will be sent to your registered email. To download the programme brochure, click here.

5September2020
Crucial to Discuss Taboo Subject of Suicide with Teens – Psychiatrist, Dr. Ravivarma AIMST Alumnus

AIMST University’s Faculty of Medicine alumnus, Miri Hospital psychiatrist Dr. Ravivarma Rao Panirselvam has delivered a talk titled ‘Talking Safely about Suicide’ at Pustaka Miri in Sarawak on 5th September 2020 and it was captured in The Borneo Post Online. Crucial to discuss taboo subject of suicide with teens — Psychiatrist Read the full article at Crucial to discuss taboo subject of suicide with teens - Psychiatrist

5September2020
Let’s Meet Our Education Facilitator at Sureworks Education Fair

Good News awaiting you @ Mid Valley Exhibition Centre

5 & 6 September 2020 (Saturday & Sunday)
11am - 6pm