• @laksmi hi laksmi I did my masters there. Yes, if you get less in ielts you can do the the bridging course and get through. Many of my friends did that. I am from India as well.

    • oh hi srivasta. at UCSI?

    • I finished laksmi… but since I went through the whole thing I know the procedure…now I am in university Malaya … I can stay in touch for doubts😊🙏

      • Can i know a lil bit more about ucsi,coz im new student there

        • Hello brother Steven. Nice knowing you! which course r u going to join ? Because if you are joining the faculty of business I can tell! 😊

          • Im taking mechatronic engineering ,

            • Oh okay bro! Stay close to university and push the staff to do their work. If you are not pushy they tend to mess. Teachers are a mix both good and bad teachers are there as is the case around the world…. stay close to univ so that u can avoid travel. Public transport is not that great in that area hence it’s better to stay close…

              • Is it true that in ucsi divided with tutorial and lecture class?and how is the mechanism learning in ucsi?

                • Well, if you are a bachelors student then as you said there will be both tutorial and normal class. Engineering faculty is decent as I understand. They have lots of foreign university tie-up. Only bad thing is since it’s a trimester system exams come very quickly and you have very little time to breathe…

    • Which course are you taking laksmi? I did my msc actuarial science there…

    • i am join at master of child psychology at UCSI, but before i join the main programme i must clearer the english class

      • Yes it’s easy don’t worry! You will do well! Stay close to university and there are lots Of eateries… so you can manage. Masters classes are in the night generally. Public transport is bad in cheras area. But you can take ucsi bus and reach the train station.