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<b>Malaysian University English Test</b> (<b>MUET</b>) - Mac 2016 - UTHM

Posted: 24 Nov 2015 05:29 AM PST

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MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TEST (MUET)

SESI MAC TAHUN 2016

 

  1. 1.       Semua pelajar Tahun 4 bagi program Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sesi 2015/2016 kecuali :

i. Telah melepasi syarat tetapi belum mengemaskini di dalam sistem

ii. Telah mendaftar Ujian MUET Mac 2016 di pusat luar akan didaftarkan oleh pihak Universiti bagi menduduki UJIAN MUET Sesi Mac 2016 di UTHM.

 

  1. 2.  Sehubungan itu, pelajar berkenaan perlu memberi maklumat tersebut kepada pihak fakulti sebelum 9 Disember 2015.
  1. 3.       Untuk makluman, Program Penilaian Bahasa Inggeris (PPBI) tidak akan dilaksanakan pada tahun 2016.
  1. 4.       Bagi pelajar yang telah melepasi PPBI tahun 2015, perlu mengambil Ujian MUET Sesi Mac 2016 bagi tujuan graduan. Ini kerana PPBI hanya terpakai untuk pelajar yang bergraduan pada pada tahun 2015 sahaja. 
  1. 5.       Pada 13 Disember 2015, Universiti akan memutuskan sama ada pelajar tahun 1 didaftarkan secara automatik bagi menduduki Ujian MUET Sesi Mac 2016.
  1. 6.       Bagi pelajar program Pasca Siswazah yang ingin menduduki Ujian MUET Sesi Mac 2016, pelajar perlu memohon dan mendaftar sebagai calon persendirian (pusat luar UTHM) di Laman Web Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia (http://online.mpm.edu.my/en/web/guest/calonlogin). 
  1. 7.       Maklumat lanjut sila hubungi :

URUS SETIA UJIAN MUET

Pejabat Pengurusan Akademik

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Tel: (6) 07 - 453 7692 / 7687

Faks: (6) 07 - 453 6085

~ PERINGATAN MESRA ~

Pejabat Pengurusan Akademik (PPA) dengan kerjasama semua fakulti

memohon semua pelajar tahun 4 mengambil serius mengenai perkara

ini bagi memastikan pelajar dapat bergraduan pada masa yang

ditetapkan.

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<b>MUET</b> ( <b>Malaysian University English Test</b> ) - assesment in education

Posted: 29 Oct 2015 07:22 PM PDT

MUET ( Malaysian University English Test )

                                        
                                    

Today I'm going to introduce about MUET, one of the famous assesment of education in Malaysia. Students want to pursue a degree at present, they have to make MUET to enter the university . In addition, I want to say that the existence of a valuation test MUET we can measure a person's level of fluency in speaking english . In addition to produce a graduate who can understand and speak english .

Have you ever heard of the term – MUET? This abbreviation, quite prominently heard of especially among pre-university students, actually stands for – The Malaysian University English Test. It's an English test created by the Malaysian government to set a benchmark for English among Malaysian students. So if you are planning to pursue your degree in a local university, keep reading – because I will tell you all the information you need.

MUET is compulsory for all STPM (Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia) and matriculation students, as well as diploma and pre-university students who wish to pursue a first degree program in local universities. There is no entry requirement for MUET. For STPM and matriculation candidates, MUET will automatically be a required subject for all students to take, but it will not be shown in your result slip. There will be a separate result slip for MUET.

  • How is the test format like?

There are a total of four papers in MUET ranging from Listening (800/1), Speaking (800/2), Reading (800/3) and Writing (800/4). This is to ensure that students master all four skills, rather than just being good at one but struggle with the other three.The Malaysian government's aim is to produce students who can converse in English comfortably, but more than just that – students who can master the English language in order to become a competent competitor in the corporate world with English being the International Language in this age and time.

                           

MUET used to be held only twice a year during the middle of the year between April and May, and during the end of the year between October and November. But from 2012, MUET is now held up to three times a year – in March, July, and November.

The answer is – YES. You can retake MUET if failed in your first test, or if you're dissatisfied with your results. There is no limit to this – however, it will be wise for students to plan ahead. Students should bear in mind the local university intake period. This is because only students who have taken MUET are eligible to register themselves into a degree course at local universities. Students can still take MUET even after they have graduated from STPM or matriculation. However, it is best to obtain both STPM/matriculation results along with MUET's results so that students can immediately apply for their desired courses when the registration for local university application opens.

When students obtain their MUET result, the result slip will show marks of all the 4 individual papers – which will then be summarized into Band 1 to Band 6 (Band 6 being the best). The average grade for MUET is Band 3. Any lower than that (Band 1 or Band 2), students will have to take two extra English courses during school holidays. Students who score a Band 3 and Band 4 will only have to take one extra course. Students who score a Band 5 or Band 6 can be exempted from the extra course. (However, this may vary from different schools, depending on the arrangement of their syllabus).

  • Here's a brief summary of each Band:

Band 6 – Very good user (Aggregated score: 260-300)

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 – Good user (Aggregated score: 220-259)

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 – Competent user (Aggregated score: 180-219)

Satisfactory command of the language. Satisfactory, expressive and fluent. Approriate language but with occasional inaccuracies. Satisfactory understanding of the language and contexts. Functions satisfactorily in the language.

Band 3 – Modest user (Aggregated score: 140-179)

Modest command of the language. Modestly expressive and fluent, appropriate language but with noticeable inaccuracies. Modest understanding of the language and contexts. Able to function modestly in the language.

Band 2 – Limited user (Aggregated score: 101-139)

Limited command of the language. Lacks expressiveness, fluency and appropriateness: 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 – Extremely limited user (Aggregated score: below 100)

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.

                                
                              

       In my view MUET be implemented because we can identify students who are having trouble understanding english. In addition to the performance evaluation tests MUET can provide opportunities for students who are out of town as well as to better understand english. It can also provide an opportunity for them to be more willing to speak in english because MUET requires students to communicate fluently. 

       I hope MUET assessment tests can be further improved in terms of quality assessment. This is because it can provide opportunities for students to learn how to improve english and get higher scores in tests assessing MUET . Teachers should help students to achieve excellent results in the evaluation .

                                    

<b>Malaysian University English Test</b> (<b>MUET</b>) results out on January 5 <b>...</b>

Posted: 01 Jan 2015 07:06 PM PST

Published: January 2, 2015

Students who sat for the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) November 2014 session will receive their results on 5 January 2015, said the Malaysian Examinations Council. 

muet results

The 79,457 candidates could obtain their results at their respective schools or educational institutions from 10AM on 5 January while private candidates will receive their results through mail.

Candidates can also check their results via SMS by typing MUET RESULT Identity card no.  and sending to 15888 or by checking online at http://mpm.edu.my from 10AM on 5 January.

For those who are unsatisfied with their MUET results can request for a review by paying RM70 fee. The closing date for appeals is 16 January.

Online registration for the July 2015 session of MUET can be made between 5 January and 13 February, 2015 at http://online.mpm.edu.my

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