Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
(N/726/6/0095) (05/28) (MQA/PA 14130)
Programme Overview
Physical therapy or physiotherapy is a branch of rehabilitative medicine aimed at helping patients maintain, recover or improve their physical abilities. Physical therapists or physiotherapists work with patients whose movements may be undermined by aging, disease, environmental factors, or sporting hazards. Physical therapy also means the treatment of any pain, disease, or injury by physical means. The profession concerned with promotion of health, with prevention of physical disabilities, with evaluation and rehabilitation of persons disabled by pain, disease, or injury, and with treatment by physical therapeutic measures as opposed to medical, surgical, or radiologic measures.
A physical therapist seeks to identify and maximize quality of life and movement potential through prevention, intervention (treatment), promotion, habilitation, and rehabilitation. Habilitation means making somebody fit or capable of doing something. Rehabilitation means making somebody fit or capable of doing something they can no longer do properly or at all, but used to be able to – i.e. restoring ability or abilities. Promotion means the process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health. Physical therapy is not alternative therapy. It is a clinical health science. Physical therapists study medical science subjects, including anatomy, neuroscience and physiology in order to acquire the health education needed for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, etc., of patients with physical problems. A qualified physical therapist is an expert in the examination and treatment of people with cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal and neuromuscular diseases; focusing on conditions and problems that undermine patients’ abilities to move and function effectively. This encompasses physical, psychological, emotional, and social well being. Physical therapy involves the interaction between physical therapist, patients/clients, other health professionals, families, care givers, and communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and diagnosed, goals are agreed upon, using knowledge and skills unique to physical therapists.
Subject Highlights
Sl.No. | MQA Subject Code | Subject Name | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
1. | BPFM 6114 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | 4 |
2. | BPFM 6123 | Behavioral Science | 3 |
3. | PPM 6133 | Professional development | 3 |
4. | ENG 613 | English | 3 |
5. | MPU 3193 | Kursus Falsafah Dan Isu Semasa (Philosophy and Current Issues Course) | 3 |
6. | MPU 3143 | Malay Language communication 2 | 3 |
7. | MPU 3183 | Penghayatan etika dan peradaban (Appreciation of Ethics and Civilizations) | 3 |
8. | BPFM 6214 | Human Anatomy Physiology II | 4 |
9. | BPFM 6223 | Fundamentals of Biomechanics | 3 |
10. | BPFM 6233 | Kinesiology | 3 |
11. | BPPM 6243 | Exercise therapy I | 3 |
12. | BPPM 6352 | Electrotherapy I | 2 |
13. | MPU 3212 | Human relations and Leadership skills | 2 |
14. | BPPM 6313 | Exercise therapy II | 3 |
15. | BPPM 6322 | Electrotherapy II | 2 |
16. | BPFM 6332 | Pathology | 2 |
17. | BPFM 6342 | Pharmacology | 2 |
18. | BPPM 6352 | Ergonomics & Occupational Health | 3 |
19. | MPU 3312 | Malaysian Government and Public Policy | 2 |
20. | BPCP 6312 | Clinical Posting I | 2 |
21. | BPPM 6413 | Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal 1 | 3 |
22. | BPPM 6423 | Physiotherapy in Neurology 1 | 3 |
23. | BPPM 6433 | Physiotherapy in Cardiorespiratory 1 | 3 |
24. | BPFM 6443 | Research methodology | 3 |
25. | MPU 3412 | Community service | 2 |
26. | BPCP 6425 | Clinical Posting II(PT in Musculoskeletal 1/ PT in Neurology 1/ PT in Cardiorespiratory 1) | 5 |
27. | BPPM 6514 | Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal II | 4 |
28. | BPPM 6524 | Physiotherapy in Neurological II | 4 |
29. | BPPM 6534 | Physiotherapy in cardiorespiratory II | 4 |
30. | BPFM 6442 | Bio statistics | 2 |
31. | BPCP 6535 | Clinical Posting III (PT in Musculoskeletal II / PT in Cardiorespiratory II/PT in Neurology II) | 5 |
32. | BPPM 6613 | Physiotherapy in obstetrics & gynecology | 3 |
33. | BPPM 6623 | Physiotherapy in pediatrics | 3 |
34. | BPPM 6633 | Evidence based practice | 3 |
35. | BPOM 6643/BPOM 6653 | Basics of Acupuncture/First Aid & Emergency Procedure | 3 |
36. | BPCP 6645 | Clinical Posting IV (pediatrics/ obstetrics gynecology) | 5 |
37. | BPPM 6714 | Physiotherapy in sports and Exercise Physiology | 4 |
38. | BPPM 6732 | Physiotherapy in geriatric | 2 |
39. | BPPM 6733 | Physiotherapy in Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions | 2 |
40. | BPCP 6756 | Clinical Posting V (PT in Geriatric, PT in Sports) | 6 |
41. | BPPM 6816 | Research Project | 6 |
42. | BPCP 6868 | Clinical Posting VI (Musculoskeletal /Neurology/Cardiorespiratory/Geriatric/ Pediatric/ Obstetrics and Gynecology /Sports) | 8 |
Entry Requirements
Obtained MUET BAND 3 or IELTS (5.5/TOEFL (550)
AND
PASS Matriculation/Pre-University/STPM programme or equivalent qualification minimum GPA 2.33 in TWO of the following subjects:
- Biology
- Physics/mathematics
- Chemistry
OR
a) A – Level programme or equivalent qualification with minimum Grade D in TWO of the following subjects:
- Biology
- Physics/Mathematics
- Chemistry
OR
b) Recognised Diploma with minimum CGPA 2.75 in related field
OR
C) Recognised Diploma with CGPA less than 2.75 in related field and a minimum of 3 years (36 months) working experience in the related field.
English proficiency for foreign student
Candidate should obtain IELTS (5.5) /TOEFL (550) paper – based or equivalent.
Career Opportunities
Typically there is a high demand for Physiotherapy professionals as Allied healthcare professionals in Malaysia is developing and lot of health care opportunities has been created. Some common areas of employment include:
- Multi-specialty hospitals
- Private hospitals
- Poly clinics
- Private clinics
- Rehabilitation centre
- Sports clubs
- Fitness centre
- Gymnasium
- Special care centre
- Private practice
- Home visits
Program Aim
4 years of Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) programme with Lincoln University College, aims to prepare students in all areas of practice fundamental to the needs of a newly qualified physiotherapist. For this, students must be able to exercise sound judgement in a variety of clinical situations, and be able to evaluate and adapt their therapeutic skills to meet the needs of the individual patient. Graduates possess the knowledge, skills and professional attitudes that are required for the reliable, ethical and effective practice of physiotherapy. As lifelong learners and active consumers of the professional and scientific literature, graduates are able to fulfil their roles in developing the profession through continuing education and/or participating in investigative and evaluative projects. Their sense of social and professional responsibility is further recognised by their efforts to educate clients, the public and the next generation of therapists. The training will involve both periods of theory and clinical experience gained by meeting and working with patients. During training the students may also get the chance to work with students from other disciplines. This is a beneficial foundation for the team building which will become an essential part of your working life.
FAQ
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
What is the program about?
Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on helping individuals restore, maintain, and improve physical movement, function, and well-being. It involves the use of exercises, manual therapy, and various physical modalities like heat, cold, and electrical stimulation to treat injuries, chronic conditions, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Physiotherapists assess and diagnose movement issues, developing personalized treatment plans to enhance mobility, reduce pain, and prevent further injury.
https://www.lincoln.edu.my/bachelor-of-science-hons-physiotherapy/
Where is the campus located?
The main campus, Wisma Lincoln, is located at Kelana Jaya SS 6/12.
The Kelana Jaya Learning Site is at Kelana Jaya SS 7/15.
Is this program accredited and recognized?
Yes Bachelor of Physiotherapy have Partial accereditation
What is the duration of the program?
4 years 8 Semesters
How many intakes in a year?
We have two (2) intakes per year, January and July
Is this program under ODL mode?
No, this program will be conventional-based. The mode of the program is face-to-face.
What is the program’s teaching language?
The program is taught in English, ensuring students are equipped to work in international settings. International students need to demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
What are the total credit hours required to graduate?
136 Credit hours are required to graduate
If my application was unsuccessful, how do I know the reason of the rejection ?
If your application was rejected and you want to know the reason, you may contact marketing department.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
When is the registration period?
Students can register on the date specified in their offer letter, which varies according to the intake schedule.
How do I apply to Lincoln University College?
You can apply online through the Lincoln University College website by filling out the application form and uploading necessary documents.
How does the university application process work?
The application process usually involves filling out an application form online, providing supporting documents (transcripts, academic qualification, letters of confirmation, etc.), and paying the application fee.
Where can I get the application?
You can visit our campus or through our online portal. https://online.lincoln.edu.my/applyonline/landingapplyonline.aspx
What is the deadline for submitting applications?
Deadlines vary by university and program. Please check the official website of the university for the latest information. admissionsupport@lincoln.edu.my
Is registration fee refundable?
No, the registration fee is not refundable.
When will I be notified of my application results?
All online applications will be processed within 1 to 5 working days. Successful applicants will be notified via email.
If my application is unsuccessful, how will I know the reason for the rejection?
If your application is rejected and you would like to know the reason, please email the Admissions Department. admissionsupport@lincoln.edu.my.
What steps should I take if I wish to change my program after receiving the offer letter but before enrollment?
We strongly advise applicants to apply at least 2 to 3 months before the commencement date of the new intake to secure an offer for their preferred program.
What should I do if I have submitted the online form but change my mind about the degree program I applied for?
You are required to notify us as soon as possible via email at admissionsupport@lincoln.edu.my
Which diploma programs are acceptable for enrolling in this program?
The Diploma in Physiotherapy or Diploma in any health-related course
Do I need to sit for an entry examination for this program?
No need to take any entrance examination to join Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Can I apply if my current grades don’t meet the requirements but I have experience in a relevant field?
Yes, you may still be able to apply for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy program through Apel-C, where your work experience is one of the eligibility criteria, and you have to take the Apel =C assessment to enrol.
Are there specific subject requirements for certain this course?
Yes, there are typically specific subject requirements for a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in LUC, especially in science-related classes.
- Mandatory subjects:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics or Mathematics
Do I need to provide English proficiency results before joining the main course?
Yes, you must provide English proficiency results with the specific score required for your course before joining the main course.
Which English proficiency course is needed as an international student, and what is the required grade?
Yes, most programs require applicants to demonstrate English language proficiency through standardized tests as follows:
English Proficiency tests:
- i) IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5
- ii) TOEFL (Internet-based Test): Minimum score of 60 – 80
iii) TOEFL (Paper-based Test): Minimum score of 550
- iv) Pearson Test of English (PTE): Minimum score of 42 – 50
- v) Malaysian University English Test (MUET): minimum Band 3
- vi) Cambridge English: First (FCE) or Advanced (CAE) may be accepted with equivalent scores as per the institution’s standards.
If the student does not meet the above criteria, Lincoln University College will be providing an English proficiency course to ensure that the student is proficient in the language.
Do I need to sit for an entry examination for this program?
No need to take any entrance examination to join Bachelor of Physiotherapy
What are the minimum academic requirement for student admission?
Domestic: PASS Matriculation/Pre-University/STPM programme or equivalent qualification minimum GPA 2.33 in TWO of the following subjects:
- Biology
- Physics/Mathematics
- Chemistry obtained MUET BAND 3 or IELTS (5.5/TOEFL (550)
International: A – Level programme or equivalent qualification with minimum Grade D in TWO of the following subjects:
- Biology
- Physics/Mathematics
- Chemistry
Recognised Diploma with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 in a related field (OR) Recognised Diploma with a CGPA less than 2.75 in a related field and a minimum of 3 years (36 months) of working experience in the related field.
Can I get the credit transfer from another institution?
Yes, you Can Transfer credits and get an exemption based on our syllabus.
What documents and payments are required for the visa and immigration?
To study in Malaysia, international students need a Student Pass, which the university typically arranges. The application process involves submitting documents like an offer letter, passport copy, medical report, and proof of financial stability. The visa processing fee is around MYR 1,060 (approximately USD 250), and it is advisable to apply at least three months before the course starts.
(https://visa.educationmalaysia.gov.my/guidelines/required-documents)
Is there any age limit to join this course?
The is no specific age limit to join this program but not less than 17
I have only 1 Credit in SPM. What can I do to join this program?
If you have lesser than 3 credits in SPM, you can start off with our certificate program. *T&C apply*
Can I receive an exemption from submitting English language test scores if I studied in an English medium Pre-University program?
Students from countries where English is the native or primary language of instruction in prior education (such as the UK, US, Australia, etc.) can be exempted from submitting English language test scores.
SCHOLARSHIPS/ LOANS (PTPTN, MARA)
What scholarships are available for eligible students?
Various scholarships are available for eligible students, depending on academic merit, financial need, country of origin, field of study, and more. Yes, PTPTN is available for local undergraduate students who are not blacklisted by PTPTN.
How much financial aid can I receive from PTPTN?
Students from B40 families are eligible for 100% coverage.
What loans/scholarships can I avail to do this program at LUC?
Malaysian students can avail either PTPTN or MARA scholarships based on your ethnicity.
Details of the PTPTN scholarship can be checked at following link:
Can international students avail scholarship to do this course?
LUC do provide merit-based scholarships for international students. However, it is very competitive. Please contact Marketing department/ INSO department of LUC for up-to-date details.
ACADEMIC
When is the orientation conducted?
The orientation session for new students will take place in the first week of the intake.
How many students are in each class?
The number of students varies depending on the intake.
What skills will I acquire through this course?
As a physiotherapist, you will gain skills in assessing and treating physical ailments, rehabilitation, exercise therapy, patient management, and working with other healthcare professionals.
Can I get an overview of the course structure?
Sure.
Each semester of the Bachelor of Physiotherapy program spans 6 months, inclusive of a mid-semester examination week, a mid-semester break week, a study break week, and an examination week.
During each semester, students must study 4 to 6 subjects, each assigned a specific number of credits.
The total credits per semester range from 17 to 21, culminating in a cumulative total of 136 credits upon program completion.
Throughout the course, students will engage with 42 subjects, including MPU subjects and computer modules.
Does the course cover research skills?
Yes, research methodology, Biostatistics and evidence-based practice are integral to the curriculum. You will also complete a research project during your studies.
What is the CGPA for the first-class?
The CGPA for the first class is 3.75
What is the maximum number of credit hours per semester?
The maximum number of credit hours per semester is 21
How to calculate CGPA?
The GPA is calculated by dividing the total quality points by the total number of credit hours:
GPA =Total Quality Points/Total Credit Hours
Example Calculation:
Let’s say you took four courses with the following grades and credit hours:
Course Grade Grade Point Credit Hours Quality Points
Math A 4.0 3 4.0 × 3 = 12
English B+ 3.3 3 3.3 × 3 = 9.9
Biology B 3.0 4 3.0 × 4 = 12
Chemistry A- 3.7 2 3.7 × 2 = 7.4
Total Quality Points: 12 + 9.9 + 12 + 7.4 = 41.3
Total Credit Hours: 3 + 3 + 4 + 2 = 12
GPA = 41.3/12
=3.44
If the students are from China, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates, how can percentages/marks in the transcript of Pre-University levels be converted to CGPA?
CGPA = (Percentage / 100) * 4.0
For an example:
English = 70
Mathematics = 75
Chemistry = 70
Physics = 74
Arabic language = 82
Health Science = 80
Average = 75%
As per Lincoln’s Grading system: 75 is equivalent to B (3.0)
The CGPA will be 3.0
What are the key subjects covered in the course?
Key subjects include anatomy, physiology, exercise therapy, electrotherapy, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, neurological physiotherapy, cardiothoracic conditions, Paediatrics, Geriatrics, Women’s Health, Sports, and rehabilitation techniques.
Can the MPU subjects be exempted if I have completed a foundation or A-level program?
No, MPU subjects will only be exempted for those who have completed those subjects during the diploma program
What is the maximum percentage of credit transfer I can get?
Credit transfer is applicable for those who apply for a degree program transfer (course transfer) after mapping the program course structure. Only 30% of subject credit transfer is allowed as per MQA guidelines (https://www.mqa.gov.my/new/faq_credittransfers.cfm#gsc.tab=0)
Can I get a detailed view of subjects/modules taught in each year?
Year 1 (Semesters 1 & 2)
-Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II
-Professional development
-Behavioral Science
-Fundamentals of Biomechanics
-Kinesiology
-Exercise therapy I
-Electrotherapy I
Year 2 (Semester 3 & 4)
-Exercise therapy II
-Electrotherapy II
-Pathology
-Pharmacology
-Physiotherapy in musculoskeletal -1
-Physiotherapy in Neurology -1
-Physiotherapy in Cardiorespiratory -1
-Research Methodology
-Clinical Posting I & II
-Year 3 (Semester 5 & 6)
-Physiotherapy in Musculoskeletal -II
-Physiotherapy in Neurology -II
-Physiotherapy in Cardiorespiratory -II
-Biostatistics
-Physiotherapy in obstetrics &
gynaecology
-Physiotherapy in Paediatrics
-Evidence-based practice
-Basics of Acupuncture(OR)
-First aid & Emergency Procedures
-Clinical Posting III & IV
Year 4 (Semester 7 & 8)
-Physiotherapy in sports and Exercise physiology
-Physiotherapy in geriatric
-Physiotherapy in Advanced Musculoskeletal Interventions
-Research Project
-Clinical Posting V & VI
What are MPU subjects? Is it mandatory?
The MPU subjects offered in this course include Appreciation of Ethics & civilization, Malaysian Government and Public Policy, Human Relations & Leadership Theory, Community Practice and Integrity & Anti-Corruption
How I will be assessed during the course?
You will have summative and formative assessments.
Summative assessment will be the final exam at the end of the semester which will contribute to 50% of the total score.
In formative assessment, there will be mid-term exam, assignments, PPT presentations, OSPE (assessment of practical procedues), Project etc. which will contribute towards 50% of the total score.
What if I fail for Mid-term or final sem exams?
Exams will be re-conducted.
Supplementary examinations are available for students who fail the final semester exam. However, a fee applies for retaking the supplementary exam.
What additional facilities do Lincoln University College (LUC) offer?
Lincoln University College (LUC) offers a range of additional facilities to enhance the learning experience and overall well-being of its students. These facilities may include modern laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, a well-stocked library with a vast collection of books, journals, and electronic resources, computer labs with high-speed internet access, and comfortable student lounges for studying and socializing. Additionally, LUC may student support services like counseling centers, career guidance, and health clinics. These facilities aim to create a conducive and supportive environment for students to excel in their academic pursuits and personal development.
When will I get my course time table and academic calendar ?
Your academic calendar and time table for the first semester will be send to you atleast 10 days before to your orientation program which happens in the first week of joining the course. Time table for subsequent semesters will be given atleast 10 days before the commencement of that semester.
What are the graduation requirements?
The graduation requirements are as follows:
- i) Satisfy all credit requirements for the Academic Programme i.e total credits and the required number of credits for each component in the
programme [Core, Elective, University and Optional (if appropriate) courses].
- ii) Obtain a minimum grade point of 2.00 (Grade C) and above for all Core courses.
iii) Obtain a final CGPA of 2.00 and above for the whole programme.
- iv) Obtain a minimum grade of C or grade point 2.00 for the language courses (Bahasa Malaysia or English), Philosophy and Current Issues, Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations, Human Relation & Leadership Theory as well as the Community Service course.
What is the mode of teaching?
The program’s face-to-face mode of teaching involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, practical labs, clinical postings, and interactive learning experiences with healthcare professionals.
PRACTICUM/INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/CLINICAL PLACEMENT
Is clinical experience included in the program?
Yes, the program includes clinical postings where students get hands-on experience in various areas such as musculoskeletal, neurology, cardiorespiratory, Geriatric, paediatrics, Women’s health and Sports.
Is there an internship associated with this program?
Yes, it is required.
What is the duration of internship?
The final semester clinical posting considers the internship total 8 weeks.
Where can I do my internship?
We are having the MOA with various Government and private hospitals,clinics, Centres.
What is the structure of the placement?
Clinical postings are spread throughout the program, with increasing responsibility as you progress. For example, Clinical Posting 1 to 6 are included in different semesters.
CAREER PERSPECTIVE
What are all the career opportunities I can get after finishing this course
- Clinical Physiotherapist in Hospitals, Clinics, Physiotherapy centres and rehabilitation centres.
- Sports Physiotherapist
- Academic
- Home care Physiotherapist
- and healthcare facilities
ADAPTATION TO MALAYSIA AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
How does LUC support students?
Lincoln University College (LUC) supports the students through various resources and services, including:
- Experienced Faculty.
- Industrial training/Placement/Practicum to gain real-world experience.
3.Academic Resources: Access to libraries, online databases, teaching materials to support learning and research, offering workshops, Indexed Scientific Journals and International Conferences.
4.Workshops and Seminars in field of the study.
- Mentorship: Personalized mentoring from faculty members and Industrial training/Placement/Practicum supervisors.
- Student Support Services: Counseling, career advice, and assistance with academic challenges.
- Technology Integration: Training in educational technology and multimedia tools for various fields of study.
What are the living expenses and cost of accommodation in Malaysia?
Malaysia offers affordable living expenses compared to many other countries. Monthly living costs range from MYR 1,500 to MYR 2,500 (USD 350–600), depending on your lifestyle and location.
- Accommodation: Costs vary based on whether you live in a dormitory, shared apartment, or private rental. University dormitories can cost between MYR 200 to MYR 600 per month, while private housing can be more expensive, ranging from MYR 800 to MYR 1,500.
- Food and Transportation: Local meals typically cost around MYR 10–20 per meal, and public transportation is relatively cheap, with bus rides starting at MYR 1.50. You can get My Rapid KL card (used in public transportation) in a discounted price using your student’s ID card.
What kind of support services are available for international students at LUC?
LUC offer a wide range of support services, including:
- Orientation programs to help you adapt to the college environment and local culture.
- International student offices that assist with visa matters, academic counselling, and accommodations.
- Language support for students who may need help with English or Malay.
- Student health services with on-campus clinics and guidance on health insurance options.
- Student clubs and organizations that help international students connect socially and culturally.
What cultural adjustments should I expect in Malaysia?
Malaysia is a multicultural country with a diverse population comprising Malays, Chinese and Indians. The key cultural adjustments include:
- Language: While Malay is the national language, English is widely spoken, especially in urban areas and educational institutions.
- Food: Malaysian cuisine is a blend of different cultures, so you will find a variety of halal, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian options.
- Religion: Islam is the official religion, and Malaysia has various religious festivals celebrated throughout the year. Respect for local customs, such as modest dress and behavior in religious areas, is essential.
- Climate: Malaysia has a tropical climate with hot and humid weather all year round, so international students from cooler climates will need to adjust to the heat.
How will I manage health and safety in Malaysia?
Malaysia is generally a safe country with a well-developed healthcare system. As a student, you should:
- Obtain medical insurance, which is often provided by the institution as part of the student package.
- Familiarize yourself with nearby hospitals or clinics for any health emergencies.
- Follow basic safety guidelines, such as avoiding isolated areas at night, and using reliable transportation services. The Malaysian government also offers comprehensive medical services, and international students can access private healthcare with medical insurance.
How will I cope with homesickness and emotional adjustment?
Many international students experience homesickness when adjusting to a new country. Lincoln University College offer:
- Counselling services to help students cope with emotional challenges and collaborations with Mental Health Clinics help in providing emotional support in LUC.
- International student associations that organize social events, cultural exchange activities, and support groups.
- Student housing with fellow international students, which provides a supportive environment to meet new people and form friendships. Engaging in student clubs and participating in campus activities can also help you feel more connected and reduce feelings of isolation.
FACILITIES
Does Lincoln provide hostel accommodation?
Yes, hostel accommodation is available for local and international students.
What services are provided in the student accommodation?
Student accommodations usually include basic furniture, Wi-Fi, a study area, and kitchen facilities. Some accommodations may offer additional services such as laundry.
How much hostel rental per month and what equipment is provided?
Accommodations price varies. contact INSO for more details
Can I stay in student housing during semester breaks?
Yes, you can usually stay in your accommodation during semester breaks, but you should confirm with the Accommodation Office for any specific rules.
Is there a time limit in student housing?
Some accommodations may have time limit for security reasons, especially for younger students. Check the rules of your chosen housing facility.(any link/email)
What facilities does the university offer to students?
The university offers state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, laboratories, dormitories, and student lounges. https://www.lincoln.edu.my/photo-gallery/
https://www.lincoln.edu.my/facilities-and-services/.
Are there research facilities available?
Does the university have a library?
Yes, the university library provides access to a wide range of physical and digital resources, including books, journals, and e-books.
Can I access library resources online?
What security measures are in place on campus?
Yes, Malaysia is generally considered safe for international students. Universities, including Lincoln University College, offer support services and security for students.
What vaccinations are required before traveling to Malaysia?
It is recommended to get vaccinations for diseases like hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and yellow fever (if traveling from an affected area).
Does the university offer Wi-Fi across the campus?
Yes, the entire campus is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi access for all students and faculties.
Are there workshops for career development?
Yes, the university organizes career development workshops/counselling, including guidance on job searches, interview preparation, and networking.
Does the university organizes Conference?
The University organizes educational conferences annually for various fields of studies and LUC students are given the priority to participate. https://conference.lincoln.edu.my/
What is the ranking of the University Scientific journals?
Lincoln University College publishes a number of scientific journals across various disciplines. These journals are peer-reviewed, open-access, and indexed in recognized databases such as the Malaysian Citation Centre, MyJurnal, My CITE, Google, Crossref.
How can I access career counseling services?
Career counseling is available through the Student Affairs Office, which offers support in job placement, internships, and resume building.
Can students network with professionals in their field?
Yes, networking events, seminars, and guest lectures from industry professionals are offered.
https://www.lincoln.edu.my/category/events/
Can disabled students participate in activities?
Yes, they can.
Are there counseling services for disabled students?
Yes, counseling and mental health support are tailored for students with disabilities.
What resources are available for international students?
Language assistance counseling and academic advising are available.
Are there leadership opportunities through extracurricular activities?
Yes, leadership roles in clubs, societies, or organizing events help develop managerial and interpersonal skills.
Are there wellness and mental health support services?
Yes, Lincoln provides counseling and wellness services for students.
VISA PROCESS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
What is the application method for international students?
All applications must be submitted via the Education Malaysia Global Services EMGS online portal.
What is the visa process for international students?
After receiving your offer letter, Lincoln University College will help you apply for a student visa via (EMGS).
What is EMGS?
Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) is a Company Limited by Guarantee (CLBG) under the purview of the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, established on 13 April 2012. EMGS operates a One-Stop Centre for international student services pursuing higher education at Malaysia’s public and private higher education institutions, as well as language and training centers. It is also the principal body managing the movement of international students in Malaysia, including facilitating visa processing.
Can I apply for a visa before receiving the offer letter?
No, you must wait until you receive the official offer letter from Lincoln University College to begin the visa application process.
I have submitted my passport. How long will it take to receive my student pass from EMGS and Immigration?
The processing time for your student pass depends solely on the Immigration Department of Malaysia and typically takes approximately 3 to 4 weeks.
Where can I access my student portal?
After submitting your registration form to the International Admissions Office, you will receive an email with information on how to log in to your applicant portal.
My application has been approved by immigration and is ready for download. What is the next step?
– Once your eVAL is approved by immigration and ready for download from the EMGS website (https://visa.educationmalaysia.gov.my/emgs/application/searchForm/?
___SID=S), you must download the eVAL.
– After that, you will need to apply for a Single-Entry Visa (SEV) or e-Visa at the Malaysian Embassy in your country (The embassy address provided during your online application will be used for this process).
What is eVAL?
eVAL (Electronic Visa Approval Letter) is an approval document issued by the Immigration Department of Malaysia that allows international students to enter Malaysia.
Do I need to renew my passport if its validity is less than 18 months, and where can I do this?
Yes, you need to renew your passport if its validity is less than 18 months. You can do this at your embassy in Malaysia.
Do I need to renew my student visa annually?
Yes, student visas in Malaysia are typically issued for one year and must be renewed annually through your university.
What do I need for my student visa application?
Do I need to authenticate or certify my academic documents?
Yes, your academic transcripts and certificates may need to be certified or notarized by an official authority.
What medical documents are required for my visa application?
You’ll need to submit a medical report confirming you meet health requirements. Additional screenings upon arrival in Malaysia might be requested based on EMGS requirements.
Do I have to pay all my fees before entering Malaysia?
Yes, you must settle all your fees for the first year, including registration fees and the Security Bond, before entering Malaysia.
Whom should I contact if I need airport pickup service?
During the arrival information submission, you need to indicate that you require airport pickup from the airport to the campus or hostel.
Do I need to wait at the airport when I arrive Malaysia for immigration clearance by a LUC representative?
Yes, you need to wait at the KLIA-1 Immigration Counter 59/60 and KLIA-2 in the immigration area.
After I enter Malaysia, what is the first step for registration?
Upon arrival, you must attend a medical screening test at an EMGS panel clinic within 1 to 3 days.
Do I need to bring any documents to the clinic for the medical test?
Yes, you need to bring the medical form, your original passport, and ensure you have downloaded the EMGS app for the medical test.
If my medical test result is failed, can I appeal?
Yes, you can appeal at the same clinic.
When do I need to submit my passport for the student pass?
You need to submit your passport for the student pass within 1 to 4 days after completing your medical test and the registration process.
How long does it take to get a student visa approved?
The visa approval process typically takes 6-8 weeks from the date of submission of complete documents.
What should I do if my visa is delayed?
If your visa is delayed, contact the university’s Visa and Immigration Office immediately. They will liaise with the immigration authorities on your behalf.
Can I convert my tourist visa to a student visa after arriving in Malaysia?
No, you must apply for a student visa before entering Malaysia.
What happens if my visa is rejected?
If your visa is rejected, we will help you reapply or address any issues with the immigration authorities.
What if I needed extra time to complete my course?
If you need extra time to complete your course at LUC, you must request a course extension from the university. Once approved, apply for a student visa extension through EMGS with the university’s assistance. You’ll need to provide a letter confirming the extension, your current visa, academic transcripts, and possibly a medical report. Ensure to apply well before your visa expires, as fees will apply.
Can I extend my visa after graduating?
No, after graduating, you cannot extend your student visa for the purpose of staying in Malaysia unless you enroll in another academic program. If you plan to stay for work or other reasons, you must apply for a different type of visa, such as an employment visa or a temporary residency permit, depending on your situation. Consult the university’s Visa and Immigration Office or local immigration authorities for guidance on the next steps.
As an international student, can I open a bank account, and when can I do so?
To open a bank account, you will need the following documents:
– Original passport
– Confirmation letter from International Student Office (INSO) and EMGS
How will I know when my student pass and i-Kad are ready for collection?
You will receive a notification email informing you that your student pass and i-Kad are ready for collection.
What documents are required for visa renewal?
The required documents for visa renewal include:
English proficiency results in a score that meets the entry requirements based on your course (if applicable)
Academic results with a CGPA of more than 2.00
Attendance report with more than 80% attendance
As an international student, can I apply for my spouse or dependents?
Only Master’s degree and PhD holders are eligible to apply for a dependent visa.
What happens if I leave Malaysia without cancelling my visa?
If you leave Malaysia without cancelling your visa, the university will lodge a police report to blacklist your name in the immigration system.
I have completed my course. What do I need to do before I can receive my certificate?
You are required to apply for a checkout memo and cancellation of your student pass before receiving your certificate.
Do I need to cancel my dependent or spouse’s visa while applying for the checkout memo?
Yes, you must apply for a checkout memo for your dependent and spouse as well.
SCHOOL FEES PAYMENT
What is the approximate tuition fee for each program? How frequently are tuition fees due, and how much is payable each time?
Fees vary by individual program. First-year students are required to pay the full amount, including registration fees, before arrival. From the second year onwards, students may pay on a per-semester basis, with all fees due before the start of each semester.
Do I have to pay all my fees before entering Malaysia?
Yes, you must settle all your fees for the first year only, including registration fees and the Security Bond, before entering Malaysia.
Is it possible to pay my first-year fees in installments?
First-year fees must be paid in full before arrival.
What are the fees for staying in the hostel?
Fees vary based on room type and duration of stay; contact the hostel office for details.
CAMPUS LIFE AND EXTRACURICULAR ACTIVITIES
What extracurricular activities are available?
Various clubs and societies, including academic clubs, cultural societies, and student-led organizations, promote leadership, teamwork, and social engagement.
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Can I start my own club or society?
Yes, students are encouraged to initiate clubs or societies with the support of the student affairs office.
Are there intercollegiate sports competitions?
Yes, students can participate in intercollegiate sports competitions representing the university.
How can I join a sports team or group?
Students can sign up during registration periods or through the student affairs office.
Can students participate in cultural events and festivals?
Yes, students are encouraged to participate in or organize cultural events.
Are there opportunities for public speaking and debate?
Yes, Lincoln offers platforms for public speaking competitions and debate clubs.
FEES PAYMENT
What are the total fees for the entire course?
The total fees vary depending on the specific course.
What are the acceptable methods of payment for tuition fees?
Lincoln University College accepts payment via bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and online payment portals.
Can I get a refund if I withdraw from my course?
Refund policies vary by program and timing of withdrawal.
Are there penalties for late tuition payments?
Yes, late payment may result in penalties or the suspension of your enrollment status.
DIRECTORY
How can I contact the admissions office for queries?
You can contact the Admissions Office via phone or email.
Who do I contact for technical issues with my online student portal?
The IT Helpdesk.
Is there a dedicated office for international student support?
Yes, the International Student Office provides comprehensive support for all international students, including visa, accommodation, and student life queries.
How can I pay my tuition fees?
Fees can be paid through bank transfer, credit card, or directly at the finance office.
How can I apply for a course in LUC?
You can apply through our online portal at https://www.online.lincoln.edu.my/applyonline/landingapplyonline.aspx
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Directions to Lincoln University College (Petaling Jaya) with public transportation
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Lincoln University College
Bus: 506, 783, ONEC, SHCG, T780.
MRT & LRT: 5.
ORIENTATION
What kind of orientation program is provided for new students?
Orientation includes campus tours, introductions to academic staff, and briefings on student services, university policies, and Malaysian culture.
When is the orientation conducted?
Orientation is typically held during the first week of the intake.