
The
College effectively operates a four-term year bound together
in two semesters - July to December and January to June. KYUEM
accepts students for its A-Level programmes in July and January.
Prospective students may approach the College for information
and application forms at any time. Admission is dependent
on success in public examinations and whilst the majority
of students receive major scholarship awards from Malaysian
corporations, privately sponsored student are also very welcome.
Students will receive an offer letter and be asked to register,
if they accept the place. A registration fee is payable.
Students are expected to have good academic ability. A-levels
are challenging and students must have good numerical skills
and a high standard of English.
There are three academic streams: Arts, Mathematics and Science
stream. Students are required to choose three or four subjects
from the accompanying list.
Students may choose a combination of subjects from either
stream. All students also take English language and AS levels,
as well as Malaysian Studies, Islamic Studies, Moral Studies
and Personal, Social and Careers Education (P.S.E.) and Key
Skills Courses including ICT.
Arts
Economics, History, Sociology, Accounting, English Literature and Business Studies
Science
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computing and Psychology
Mathematics
Mathematics and Further Mathematics
Entry Requirements
Student must have obtained the following minimum scores in their five best subjects excluding Malay Language, Islamic Studies, Moral Studies and Arts.
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English
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A2
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Modern Maths
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A2
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3 Other Subjects
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Each minimum
B3
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English
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A2
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Additional
Maths
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B3
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Physics
Chemistry
Biology
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B3 in 2 out
of 3 Subjects
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1 Other Subject
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B3
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Programmes and Student Intake
Beginning January 2006 KYUEM will have two programmes. These are :
- An 18 month A-Level programme starting January
- A 24 month A-Level programme starting July
Students who have qualifications other than SPM are invited to apply. Students must be active in co-curricular activities. Selection for the eighteen months programme that starts in January will be based on trial exam results.