What is Malaysia Unified examination Certificate?

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What is Malaysia Unified examination Certificate?

The Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) is a standardized test for Chinese independent high school students while the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) is a national examination taken by all fifth-form secondary school students in Malaysia or year 11.

What is Malaysian UEC?

The Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) is a standardised examination under the Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary Schools (MICSS) system.

Is UEC equivalent to diploma?

UEC results are equal to a pre-university qualification. You can enrol enrol to a diploma or pre-university with 3 UEC credits.

What is Unified examination Certificate UEC?

The Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) (Chinese: 华文独立中学统一考试; pinyin: huá wén dú lì zhōng xué tǒng yī kǎo shì) is a standardised test for Chinese independent high school students organised by the UCSCAM since 1975.

Is UEC equivalent to STPM?

The UEC exam is equivalent to STPM and A-levels and is recognised in other countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Taiwan, and more.

Is UEC harder than SPM?

UEC usually will be a 6 years program, and their syllabus are relatively harder and deeper than SPM.

Is A-Level harder than UEC?

The most horror thing is that, UEC is equivalent to A-Level and STPM, the syllabus is tougher but we only have one year (normally students spend 3 years) to study them all. It is like taking a bullet train to catch-up the fall behind syllabus. It definitely requires a lot of self-discipline.

Is UEC recognized in Singapore?

In addition to more than 300 private higher education institutions in Malaysia that recognise the UEC qualification, over 1000 universities around the world including those in Singapore, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Russia.

Does Malaysia accept UEC?

Students who have attained a UEC qualification can apply directly to a private college or university in Malaysia to pursue a tertiary qualification; however, UEC is not accepted for entry into a public university in Malaysia.

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