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- Keyboardzealous: 2014 March Session <b>MUET</b> Results Out
- Be Tough. Be Strong.: <b>Muet</b> Oh <b>Muet</b>
- Mehran University (<b>MUET</b>) Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, <b>Result</b> <b>...</b>
Keyboardzealous: 2014 March Session <b>MUET</b> Results Out Posted: 01 May 2014 09:15 PM PDT The results of the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) for the 2014 March Session involving 36,100 candidates will be released on May 5, Monday. Candidates could obtain their results from the respective schools or at their institutions of study from 10am, while individual private candidates would get their results via post, the Malaysian Examinations Council (MPM) said in a statement here today. According to MPM, the candidates could also check the results of their tests via the Short Messaging Service (SMS) by typing MUET RESULT Identity Card No. and sending it to 15888 or surfing the MPM portal http://mpm.edu.my from 10am on the same day. "Those candidates who are unhappy with their MUET results can appeal for a review of the results by paying RM70," MPM said. The closing date for the review appeal is on May 16 and further information on the matter could be obtained via the MPM portal. Meanwhile, the online registration for MUET for the 2014 November Session via the MPM portal or http://online.mpm.edu.my would be open from Monday until July 25. |
Be Tough. Be Strong.: <b>Muet</b> Oh <b>Muet</b> Posted: 22 Jun 2014 08:56 PM PDT Assalammualaikum. Alahai.. esok Mellya ada Muet lah. Amik cuti arini dengan esok sebab nak prepare sikit. Fuh tak study lagi ni. Menghadap lappy kejap. Yolarh nanti tak ada free time nak jenguk korang. Busy sampai lepas raya. Jom tengok serba sedikit tentang Muet nih. Thanks to source for the simple information. The Malaysian University English Test (MUET) is similar to the IELTS or TOEFL test in that universities use it to test prospective students' English abilities prior to studying with them. However, the MUET is only used by universities in Malaysia to study at one of the country's universities. The MUET is also a pre-requisite to study at a small number of universities in Singapore. There are 3 opportunities in the year to take the MUET: March, July and November. STPM candidates, matriculation students, diploma and pre-university students who wish to pursue a first degree programme in a local university. You must register to take the test at the Malaysian Examinations Councilwebsite (they oversee the test) The MUET costs RM100.00 to take. If you are not satisfied with the result you receive, you can apply to have it checked, though this will cost RM70.00. Usually the Writing, Reading and Listening parts of the test are done on the same day, while the Speaking section will be tested on another day close to that date. The MUET is separated into 4 different sections: Writing, Reading, Speaking and Listening. You must complete all of them. WritingLength: 90 minsMarks worth: 90 marks Weighting: 30% Number of questions: 2 Types of questions: Interpreting information from a short piece of text and extensive writing task on a given topic. Texts to work from may include a report or a letter. Tip: Complete task 2 first as this is worth more marks. Do not make "blind" statements; back up everything you write with facts. ReadingLength: 90 minsMarks worth: 120 marks Weighting: 40% Number of questions: 50 Types of questions: Multiple choice questions about 6 texts (e.g. newspaper article, academic text, journal article etc.) Tip: Make sure you actually read the question and any other information given in full – it is the reading section after all! Underline words or phrases you don't understand or recognise. When preparing for your MUET, expose yourself to a range of texts in your personal time which are well-written. These should be reputable sources such as the BBC or New York Times which use a good standard of English so you'll broaden your vocabulary and ability to comprehend a range of texts. ListeningLength: 30 minsMarks worth: 45 marks Weighting: 15% Number of questions: 20 Types of questions: Multiple choice questions with short answers based on a recording of a lecture, talk, discussion, conversation or announcement, requiring students to demonstrate a number of skills such as paraphrasing and recognising fact from fiction Tip: Practise your ability to hear selectively the most important parts of a piece of audio and note these down quickly as you listen. While the audio should feature a speaker using standard English, try listening to some regional accents so you are at least familiar with the way they may vary – it will make you more confident approaching speakers from different regions. Watch TV shows and movies in English in the weeks before your test, without subtitles in your own language. SpeakingLength: 30 minsMarks: 45 marks Weighting: 15% Number of questions: 20 Types of questions: Individual presentation (2mins to prepare, 2 mins to present) and group discussion with 3 other students (2 mins to prepare, 10 mins to discuss) Tip: When preparing for your test, speak with friends and family in English to sharpen your English skills. In the discussion part of the Speaking section, keep the discussion going by asking questions. Make sure your contribution to the conversation is heard, so speak clearly and loudly; don't let the others in your group "steal the limelight" and talk over you. The MUET is scored out of 300 and is separated into 6 bands as follows: Band 6 (score of 260-300): Very good user – 'Very good command of the language. Highly expressive, fluent, accurate and appropriate language: hardly any inaccuracies. Very good understanding of language and contexts. Functions extremely well in the language.' Band 5 (score of 220-259): Good user – 'Good command of the language. Expressive, fluent, accurate and appropriate language but with minor inaccuracies. Good understanding of language and contexts. Functions well in the language.' Band 4 (score of 180-219): Competent user – 'Satisfactory command of the language. Satisfactory expressive and fluent, appropriate language but with occasional inaccuracies. Satisfactory understanding of language and contexts. Functions satisfactorily in the language.' Band 3 (score of 140-179): Modest user – 'Modest command of the language. Modestly expressive and fluent, appropriate language but with noticeable inaccuracies. Modest understanding of language and contexts. Able to function modestly in the language.' Band 2 (score of 100-139): Limited user – 'Limited command of the language. Lacks expressiveness, fluency and appropriacy: inaccurate use of the language resulting in breakdown in communication. Limited understanding of language and contexts. Limited ability to function in the language.' Band 1 (score below 100): Extremely limited user – 'Poor command of the language. Unable to use language to express ideas: inaccurate use of the language resulting in frequent breakdowns in communication. Little or poor understanding of language and contexts. Hardly able to function in the language.' Depending on the university and course you are applying to, you'll need to aim for a certain band. Different subjects will have different band requirements, with Law and Medicine often requiring higher bands. You should try to aim for as high a band as possible, preferably in the top two bands. If you get into a band below this, you may be required to take additional English courses if you are still accepted by the university. P/S: Esok speaking test huhu doa-doakan lah diriku :'( |
Mehran University (<b>MUET</b>) Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, <b>Result</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 29 May 2014 12:59 AM PDT Today MUET announced the Mehran University Engineering & Technology Jamshoro Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, Result 1st, 2nd Merit List. Online download Mehran University Test Date 2014. According to a proclamation of Mehran Lincoln of Room & Subject, Jamshoro Khairpur Campus contented experiment go held on 27th Oct so surrounded by twain of being result of this entry endeavor gift stand for. Mehran University (MUET) Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, Result 1st, 2nd Merit ListThe Admission warning Date 2014 has been also available on this page Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro Admission announcement 2014. The admissions for any assembly will be done up to the end of one month from the date of start of original semester classes. After one month no original admissions will be permitted by the university. Contact Details : Candidates who are appear at all other Centers (in case the number of candidate will be supplementary than 40) except Jamshoro will have to fetch original documents for proof at their test Centre. You can also share us your precious comment about the Mehran University (MUET) Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, Result 1st, 2nd Merit List on below comment area and now you can get the Mehran University (MUET) Entry Test 2014 Date, Schedule, Result 1st, 2nd Merit List. |
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