Where Can I Get A Scholarship?

Scholarships

Finding the right funding is all about knowing where to look and staying ahead of the deadlines. Whether you’re eyeing a full ride or a reliable safety net, here is the breakdown:

Portals. Most private and public unis offer Merit (based on grades) or Talent (sports/arts) scholarships. Check your campus “Financial Aid” page first.

Government & GLCS: Keep an eye on JPA, Yayasan Khazana, Petronas, and Bank Negara. These are competitive but often cover everything.

Foundations: Organizations like Yayasan Tunku Abdul Rahman or Kuok Foundation offer great support for all-rounders.

The PTPTN Backup

If scholarships don’t work out, PTPTN is the go-to. It’s almost guaranteed if you’re a Malaysian student in an MQA-accredited course.

Pro Tip: If you graduate with First Class Honours, you can apply to convert the loan into a scholarship (waiving repayment entirely!).

Quick Tips

Apply Early: Most windows open right after SPM/STPM results.

Maintain Your Grades: You usually need a GPA of 2.0 to keep your PTPTN active.

Prepare Documents: Have your parent’s payslips and offer letters ready in PDF format.

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