DO'S AND DONT'S FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS |
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| General rules and regulations: | ||
| » A student must abide by Malaysian law at all times. | ||
» A student has committed a case of misconduct when:
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» A student is to abide by all the rules and regulations that are enforced by the institution. |
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» A student must at all times respect the culture, norms and beliefs of the locals. |
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| Student pass | ||
| » Any international student who wishes to study in Malaysia is required to obtain a Student Pass. | ||
| » Application has to be made through the respective Educational Institution prior to entry. | ||
| Permission to work part-time | ||
| » A student is permitted to do part-time work for 20 hours per week during semester breaks or any holiday exceeding 7 days. | ||
| » A student is permitted to work part-time in Restaurants, Petrol Kiosks, Mini Markets and Hotels only (excluding singer, masseur, musician, GRO and other activities deemed immoral) as long as the student pass remains valid. | ||
| » Students are not permitted to work as cashier. | ||
| » Permission to work part-time is extendable by the Immigration Department depending on the student’s attendance and academic reports. | ||
| » Application from students studying in Private Higher Educational Institutions must be submitted by the respective institutions to the Immigration headquarters in Putrajaya; while for students from Public Higher Educational Institutions to the nearest Immigration Office. | ||
| Drugs and poison | ||
It is considered a serious offence if a student:
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| Weapons and dangerous materials | ||
It is considered a serious offence if a student:
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| Traffic Rules and Regulations | ||
A student who owns or uses any type of vehicle must:
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| Use of force | ||
It is considered an offence if a student:
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| Assembly | ||
| » It is considered a serious offence if any groups of students or organisations of students plan, organise, attend or take part in any assembly or meeting at any given places without permission from the relevant authorities. | ||
| Academic integrity | ||
| » A student is not allowed any form of falsification and plagiarism i.e copying or allowing people to copy, plagiarize during exams, lab assignments, preparation of coursework or thesis and the like. | ||
| » A student is to abide by all the rules and regulations that are enforced in his institution. | ||
| Accomodation | ||
| » Students who reside in an on-campus residence are to abide by the rules of accommodation set by their respective institutions. | ||
| » Students who reside off-campus need to take on an even greater obligation of respecting the neighbourhood standards and watching out for neighbours. | ||
| » Students are advised not to cause trouble or emit noises in any way that are of disturbance to others. | ||
| Safety and Emergency | ||
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» Be safety conscious, especially in the first few weeks as you get used to your new environment and culture. |
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| » Take extra care of your safety in high risk areas, especially if you need to go out late at night. | ||
| » If you are encountered with a real emergency, the first point of contact would be the International Office or your contact at your Institution. | ||
| » Call 999 - police, ambulance, fire stations and civil defence rescue units if you are in trouble. (Warning: Under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, the penalty for misuse of the communication network isa fine of RM50 000, or one year's jail, or both). | ||
| » For further assistance, you may call Student Affairs and Development Division, Department of Higher Education’s general line at 603-88835939 during office hours. | ||