25August2022
Most In-demand Healthcare Jobs of the Next Decade

Hospital Beds If there is one thing that the pandemic taught the entire world, it is that healthcare is a basic human necessity, almost like a fundamental right. Every statistic out there points to a meteoric surge in the demand for nursing, doctors, chemists, and medical professionals. The modern sedentary lifestyle has also necessitated the need for a larger pool of healthcare specialists in the areas of physiotherapy and pharmacy. This has led to the emergence of ancillary services like biomedical study courses, biotechnology specialisations, and newer streams of dentistry like orthodontics. Given the wide array of opportunities available in the healthcare sector for employment and entrepreneurship, young students wanting to study medicine, pursue an MBBS course, and specialise in dental technology, among other streams, are on the rise. Healthcare vocations account for the vast majority of the highest-paying jobs. Anaesthesiologists, psychiatrists, and dental technology experts often make more than $200,000 per year. These specialists, like all medical professionals who study medicine, must finish at least 11 years of post-secondary study and training. Some of the more popular educational pursuits available for aspiring healthcare professionals are a four-year MBBS course followed by two years of a master’s degree. Nursing specialisation could be obtained with courses of a slightly shorter duration. Biomedical engineering is now a full-fledged engineering stream of studies along with pharmacy and dentistry. To study medicine today means a lot more than just being in a dispensary or hospital – it means an ocean of opportunities.  

What are the statistics which point to a surging call for healthcare jobs?

  • Life expectancy at birth in Malaysia is 3 years
  • 8% is the share of healthcare expenses in the Malaysian GDP
  • The rise in popularity of Malaysia as a destination for medical tourism
It’s only natural that one thinks of what the “Most In-Demand Healthcare Jobs of the Next Decade” would be. Let’s look at seven such opportunities.  

1. Specialisation as a Doctor of Medicine (M.D)

Studying medicine and completing a rigorous MBBS course itself takes a lot of determination. Obtaining a master’s degree to be called an M.D. is even more challenging, which is why the number of such graduates is very low. It automatically becomes an in-demand healthcare career.  

2. Nursing

As of 2017, Malaysia had about 130,000 nurses, which was already a shortfall. With the pandemic and a growing awareness around healthcare, the demand for nurses is going to be never-ending. A Unienrol paper on this topic explains what’s in store for future nurses in great detail. If anything, nursing as a profession will always be hot.   Woman With Face Mask Holding An Alcohol Bottle

3. Pharmacy

While an MBBS course to become a medical practitioner is in vogue, studying medicine also means specialising as a medicinal chemist. Pharmacy is a clinical science that integrates the world of chemistry with the medical sciences. With an increasing number of doctors engaged in physiotherapy, dentistry, and working as a surgeon, medical stores or kedai perubatan are mushrooming around the country. To manage and run these professionally, several thousand pharmacy specialists (chemists / pharmacists) would be needed.  

4. Biomedical

Like everything else in life, healthcare also needs engineering for inventions, technological development, and progress. A biomedical engineer or a biomedical science specialist performs the vital role of bringing together natural science and medical science to develop medical equipment and other tools. Needless to say, there will always be a dearth of biomedical professionals. As a stream of healthcare, biomedical will always be in high demand.  

5. Dentistry

According to market research firm Ipsos – about 6% of Malaysians visit a dentist about thrice a year. With a growing population and a steadily increasing disposable income, physical grooming spends tend to go up. Along with a drive to study medicine, acquiring skills as a dentist and specialising in dental technology could be a lucrative vocation. Streams like orthodontics, dental cosmetics, etc. are new-age trends which are here to stay.  

6. Physiotherapy

Sports as a career is so lucrative, especially in disciplines like badminton, tennis, football, etc., that droves of young adults now aspire to a career as a sportsperson. This also means the demand for professionals skilled in physical rehabilitation, rejuvenation, like physiotherapy, and sports medicine is growing every year. A rise in lifestyle-related ailments including arthritis, osteoporosis, and others is treated effectively by physiotherapy as an aid, along with physicians who undergo an MBBS course and study medicine.   Physiotherapy session

7. Biotechnology

To study medicine is fundamental to pass an MBBS course and become a doctor. However, cutting-edge technology, especially medical biotechnology, makes it possible for individuals to specialise in developing pharmaceutical products and healthcare machinery (x-ray machines, scanners etc). Medical biotechnology as a stream of healthcare enables the creation of products, tools, and machines which assist in treating several ailments and disorders. In some use cases, biotechnology actually aids in the prevention of diseases. Such a job will always remain relevant and in demand.  

In a Nutshell

Healthcare is going to play an important role within society at large in the coming decades specifically and for the times ahead in general. It is only natural that the demand for people to take up such jobs is high. For further advice and guidance regarding study pathways and course details, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful counselors.

25August2022
Malaysia’s Most In-Demand Jobs for 2023

A Man and a Woman Collaborating in Business When it comes to entering the Malaysian job market, it all boils down to matching the right demand. For instance, a diploma in nursing or a bachelor of finance degree can get you a good-paying job after graduation. After all, the rising number of unemployed graduates indicates that possessing just about any degree is no longer sufficient. But how can you tell which fields are thriving (and crying out for more employees)? Continue reading to learn about the most in-demand careers in 2023. Most people now rely on technology to do tasks remotely or to keep businesses functioning. This also means that many processes have to be migrated to the digital domain, altering the kinds of positions that businesses are searching for. However, certain conventional occupations remain in high demand, demonstrating that some skills and experience remain important in the new normal. Some of them include nursing, pharmacy, marketing, finance, and more. The following are the most in-demand jobs in Malaysia in 2023.  

Nursing

Nursing is a common career choice in Malaysia. Despite the increasing number of nursing graduates, there is still a significant lack of nurses. More specifically, there aren't enough nurses who specialize in intensive care units (ICU). In addition, there is a general shortage of post-basic trained nurses and operating room nurses. With a diploma or bachelor of nursing degree, you can pursue a career in nursing.  

Pharmacy

Unlike in the past, pharmacy practitioners must now be flexible in their work and responsive to the changing nature of the healthcare business. For starters, the global trend toward specialization in medicine delivery and pharmaceutical treatment is impacting pharmacy practice around the world. Second, the shifting retail pharmacy environment, from independently owned pharmacy shops to nationwide chain stores, necessitates the flexibility of pharmacy graduates. Third, there is a huge need for industrial pharmacists in Malaysia's growing pharmaceutical business. Pharmacists have excellent work prospects in Malaysia. Pharmacy graduates work in many different places, such as hospitals, private clinics, research and development, drug enforcement, and more. Doctor offering choice to patient in office

Marketing

A bachelor of marketing degree will equip you for a variety of jobs. One of the benefits of studying marketing is that you can develop a solid foundation of business abilities that are not limited to sales. Professional marketers are in high demand in any business that creates and sells a product. Businesses will be eager to hire you if you have the necessary knowledge and skills. Marketing encompasses all of the operations required to get a product from the manufacturer to the customer. With a wide range of marketing management courses accessible to students, it is critical to select the right one from a top institution in Malaysia that will help you acquire the information and skills for an interesting and successful career.  

Finance

Finance is a profession that focuses on managing money and wealth, ensuring that individuals, organizations, and governments make sound investment decisions and allocate their funds effectively to maximize their return on investment. Finance graduates with knowledge of allocating funds and managing risk versus return have a wide range of job opportunities in a variety of businesses, including banks, securities trading firms, and consultancies. A research analyst, corporate finance consultant, financial planner, and finance executive are all critical positions that a bachelor of finance degree holder can fill after school.   A Man Working in an Office

Software Development and Information Technology

Tech positions are in high demand these days, as businesses of all sizes incorporate digital technology into their everyday operations. With a greater reliance on digital technology, there will be more career prospects in technology. Software and app developers are at the top of the list since they are in charge of developing digital platforms for organizations. The same is true for web developers and user experience (UX) designers, who make smart designs for these platforms to help businesses work better. Because of the development of telecommuting, information technology (IT) occupations are also in high demand. Companies that are setting up new IT systems for the "new normal" still need system analysts and cyber security experts.  

In a Nutshell

These are the most sought-after jobs in Malaysia. We hope this post can assist you in better deciding on your future career path. Remember that when deciding on a prospective professional route, it is important to also consider your passions and interests since these will influence your success. For further advice and guidance, please feel free to make an appointment with our friendly and helpful counsellors for a full consultation.

25August2022
What is Electrical and Electronics Engineering

A engineer Sitting at the Table According to a research paper published by Tony Nelson Winson and Rashad Yazdanifard, about 23% of Malaysian students change their major in the first 2 years of their higher studies. That means about one out of every five high school leavers have difficulty deciding what stream they should pursue as their major degree. Irrespective of the choices available for students, engineering as a choice has always been a popular pick amongst the student community. This article will help you understand the features of electrical and electronic engineering.  

What is Engineering?

The profession of engineering takes the knowledge of mathematics and natural science gained through study, experience, and practice and applies this knowledge with judgment to develop ways to utilize the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. It is vital to have the best knowledge possible to undertake any role successfully in engineering.  

What is Electrical Engineering Degree?

Let us get to know more about the electrical engineering degree: Person Using Appliance The first Electrical Engineer was graduated from Cornell University (US) in 1885. Electrical engineering is the largest branch among engineering representing about 31% of graduates entering globally. Because of the rapid advances in the technology associated with electronics and computer science, this branch of engineering is growing faster. The field of electrical is strengthened and reinforced by philosophies and inventions of scientists such as Michael faraday, George Simon Ohm, James Clerk Maxwell, Thomas Alva Edison, Nicola Tesla and Oliver Heaviside, etc. This Branch of engineering is not only lighting the entire world but also forms the base for electronics, micro and nano electronics, communication, control and mechatronics engineering. In general electrical and electronics engineering may have core courses such as electromagnetic field theory, electronic devices, electrical circuits, signals and systems, electrical machines, measurement and instrumentation, automation systems, power electronics and power systems, high voltage engineering, digital signal processing etc. Almost every minute of our life, we depend on communication equipment developed by electrical engineers. Greater strides have been made in the control and measurement of phenomena that occurs in all types of processes. Furthermore they have plenty of opportunities in project management, quality management and reliability engineering and automation industry. Energy engineering is another sub topic of electrical and electronics engineering which deals with not only energy generation, also energy utilization, green energy buildings and Heating Venting and Air Conditioning (HVAC). IR 4.0 related courses such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Data analytics are part of electrical and electronics engineering After graduation, electrical and electronic engineers are placed in power generations and utilities, construction, oil and gas industries and semiconductor industries. mechanic fixing rocket details during assembly

1August2022
Power up against Omicron

Vaccination, diagnostics, and public health tools have helped us survive the Covid-19 pandemic in the past two years. And the good news is that the vaccine still protects against severe diseases and contributes to the low death rate in Malaysia and other countries even though there is a spike in the number of infections. The Dean of Faculty of Applied Sciences, Director of the Centre of Excellence for Vaccine Development, and Chairman of the Covid-19 Task Force, AIMST University, Senior Professor Dr Ravichandran Manickam, has outlined six measures to help us deal with the spike in infections. The article ‘Power up against Omicron’ got featured in the Letters column of NST on 1 August 2022. Click here to read.

24July2022
Finding our ‘ikigai’ is key to happiness

Get to know more about 'Ikigai,' a Japanese concept that refers to something that gives a person a sense of purpose or a reason for living in an article by Dr Shivali Shamsher from the Anaesthesiology Department at the Faculty of Medicine AIMST University. The article, 'Finding our 'ikigai' is key to happiness,' will explore the four elements that constitute 'Ikigai' and how it relates to students and professionals. It got featured in the columnist section of NST on 24 July 2022. Click here to read.

11July2022
There is ample room to increase interest rates further

As Malaysia's economy continues its recovery momentum, more rate increases can be expected. With the recent rise in May 2022, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is confident that the country's economic vigour will mitigate any undesirable impact. In line with this, the Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, has elaborated on the implications of the recent interest-rate hikes for the economy in an article titled, 'There is ample room to increase interest rates further.' The article got featured in the columnists section of NST on 11 July 2022. Click here to read.

2July2022
The Surework Education Fair

Date : 2nd & 3rd July 2022, 11.00 am - 5.00 pm  

Venue : Midvalley KL

Booth : Hall 1, B1-B3

27June2022
Virtual International Conference on Multidisciplinary Perspective in Business Management, Social Sciences and Technology 2022

Virtual International Conference Brochure : Click here to View

25June2022
The Surework Education Fair

Date : 25th & 26th June 2022, 11.00 am - 5.00 pm  

Venue : Midvalley KL

Booth : Hall 1, E09 -E11

18June2022
Kedah Expo Polimas

Date : 18th & 19th June 2022 

Venue : Polimas Jitra, Kedah

18June2022
Study Malaysia Higher Education Fair

Date : 18th & 19th June 2022 

Venue : Suria Sabah

Time : 11.00am - 5.00pm

13June2022
Make GST rate low and set up safety nets to placate people

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is regressive and will hurt the poor more. However, if set low and the items consumed by the low-income group are exempted, the GST should have a minimal impact on a more significant segment of the population. The Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, has enlisted three strategies for a suitable implementation of GST in an article titled ‘Make GST rate low and set up safety nets to placate people.’ The timely article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 13 June 2022. Click here to read.