Sabtu, 19 September 2015


New Packaged University Programs from TAFE SA and the University of South Australia now available for 2016

TAFE SA and the University of South Australia now offer an expanded range of Packaged University Programs. TAFE SA and the University of South Australia now offer forty Packaged University Programs available under Streamlined Visa Processing.

Studying with TAFE SA and the University of South Australia enables students to accept a joint packaged offer with one of the top 3% universities worldwide (2013 QS World University Ranking), and on successful completion of the TAFE SA qualification, the student is eligible for a guaranteed entry into a nominated University Program*

New Packaged University Programs include:

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                                                                                                                                        Article is courtesy of  TAFE South Australia


New Diploma of Health Science 

Swinburne is excited to announce a new degree transfer program available to students for study in February and June 2016.

Diploma of Health Science (UniLink) will provide a direct pathway to the second year of our Bachelor of Health Science, with a choice of the following majors:

· Applied Statistics
· Biomedical
· Health Across The Lifespan
· Health Communication
· Neuroscience
· Psychology and Forensic Science
· Psychology and Psychophysiology.

For students interested in pursuing a postgraduate degree in medicine, this pathway is a good choice, with progression from the Diploma of Health Science (UniLink) into a Bachelor of Health Science, with a major in Biomedical.

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                                                                                                                        Article is courtesy of  Swinburne University of Technology





New dual degree program with Wake Forest University 

Students who complete a degree at Drew University with a GPA 3.3 or higher and a “B” or better in Intro Statistics are guaranteed admission into the one-year MA in Management program at Wake Forest. This program also comes with guaranteed scholarships for admitted students, with up to $20,000 available (based on GPA).



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Jumat, 18 September 2015

Cara Membuat Cimol Bandung Goreng Kering Resep Enak dan Empuk
Resep Cimol goreng kering yang enak dan empuk serta mengembang dengan tekstur tidak keras sedikit kenyal. Merupakan cara membuat cimol sederhana yang biasa dijual oleh abang-abang atau pedagang sebagai jajanan tradisional yang enak di Bandung. Bentuknya yang bulat-bulat berwarna putih bertabur bumbu membuatnya populer dengan nama cimol atau aci digemol.

Cimol basah atau cimol kering adalah perbedaan pada kreasi dan variasi bumbu pada saat disajikan. Apabila cimol basah dengan siraman saus seperti saus kacang, sedangakn cimol kering ditaburi dengan bumbu cabe bubuk dengan rasa pedas atau aneka rasa lainnya.

Dalam resep membuat cimol tentu ada beberapa tips dan cara agar cimol tidak meledak saat digoreng, mengembang dan tidak keras serta tahan lama tidak mudah menciut/ melempem karena hati-hati apabila caranya tidak tepat maka akan terjadi perang di dalam dapur atau cimol akan meletus-letus.

RESEP CIMOL BANDUNG ENAK DAN EMPUK
Cara menggoreng cimol sederhana dimulai dengan memasukkan bulatan-bulatan adonan yang mau digoreng dalam minyak secukupnya agar cimol terendam, baru kemudian api kompor dinyalakan dengan menggunakan api kecil dan tutup wajan hingga matang dan beraroma harum tetapi sesekali dibuka untuk diaduk agar matangnya merata.

Selanjutnya dengan sisa minyak panas di atas api kecil tersebut kita sudah bisa melanjutkan menggoreng adonan-adonan cimol berikutnya karena suhu minyak sudah stabil.

Supaya tekstur cimol tidak keras, takaran air juga berpengaruh penting. Oleh karenanya menuangkan air dilakukan sedikit demi sedikit, tambahkan air bila dirasa masih kurang dan kurangi jika adonan sudah cukup kalis.

Bahan dan bumbu :
  • 500 gram tepung aci/ tapioka
  • 350 ml air panas mendidih
  • 1 sdt fermipan larutkan dengan air hangat secukupnya
  • 1 sdt garam
  • 1 sdt bumbu penyedap
  • 1 sdt merica
  • 4 siung bawang putih dihaluskan
  • minyak untuk menggoreng
CARA MEMBUAT CIMOL GORENG KERING :
  1. Campurkan dan aduk rata tepung aci, garam, penyedap, merica, dan bawang putih halus. Tuang air panas dengan cara sedikit demi sedikit sambil diuleni sampai tidak menempel di tangan. Masukkan fermipan yang tadi sudah dilarutkan, aduk hingga rata dan kalis atau adonan bisa dibentuk diamkan 15 menit. Ambil sedikit adonan remas-remas lalu bentuk bulat-bulat kecil sebesar kelereng hingga adonan habis.
  2. Siapkan wajan di atas kompor, masukkan minyak dan cimol hingga terendam. Tutup wajan kemudian nyalakan api kecil, masak dengan sesekali diaduk-aduk sekitar 15 menit atau hingga matang dan adonan mengambang.
  3. Angkat dan tiriskan cimol dari minyak, kemudian lanjutkan dengan memasukkan adonan cimol berikutnya tanpa merubah api kompor. Sajikan cimol dengan taburan bumbu kering rasa pedas atau aneka rasa lainnya.

Kamis, 17 September 2015

 GOOD NEWS –Tasmanian International Scholarships (TIS)

The University of Tasmania has been providing generous scholarships to international students for over a decade.

Our largest scholarship program is the Tasmanian International Scholarship (TIS) that provides commencing international students with a 25% reduction in registered tuition fees for the duration of their course (provided satisfactory grades are maintained).

TIS is available for most undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degrees offered by the University of Tasmania and is also available for the Foundation Studies Program.

To qualify for the TIS, Form 5 (SPM) students would now require 3 ‘B+’ grades in their final SPM. This would be the same requirement for students with IGCSE, SM2 or 
GCE O-Levels. This applies to academic subjects only. This year, almost all our Malaysian students in our FSP gained the Tasmanian International Scholarship into their degrees.

Form 5 SPM students will  only receive a ‘conditional TIS’ when they achieve the above minimum in their trial/forecast results. 
The TIS will only be awarded when their parents submit their final SPM results in March, after the commencement of the Foundation Studies Program. We will backdate the TIS to next semester’s fees. This should not affect IGCSE, GEC O-Level or SM2 students as they receive their final results before the end of the year, or Singapore O-level students who receive their final O-level results in January. 

Beating the fee change

Students who apply before by 15 October 2015, accept before 31 October 2015 and commence in 2016 will beat the fee change by being granted a lower fee as per the previous tuition fee namely the 2015 published course fee plus an indexed 3.5%.

This lower fee rate also applies to those students with a packaged course who accept their offers by 15 October 2015. This includes students offered degrees packaged with ELC students offered packaged graduate certificate/graduate diploma/masters courses, providing they do not defer their course at any stage prior to or during their course.

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Packaging your English course with the University of Melbourne


To apply for a package, the student must have:
  • A Letter of Offer from the University where the only condition to be met is English language requirements.
  • A suitable IELTS or TOEFL score 

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University of Canterbury improves QS ranking



The University of Canterbury has improved 31 places to 211 in the latest QS University rankings.

QS rankings assesses University reputation among academics and employers, faculty to student ratio, research citations per faculty, and the proportion of international staff and students enrolled.

UC Vice-Chancellor Dr Rod Carr said the result, up from UC’s ranking of 242 in 2014, confirmed UC’s position well inside the top 3% of the world’s universities. Changes to the assessment methodology QS used this year meant the rankings better reflected UC’s position.

“This result underlines the fact that Cantabrians have a world-class university on their doorstep that is continuing to deliver world-class teaching and research while working to provide even more state-of-the-art facilities for future generations through an ongoing $1.2 billion capital works programme.

"UC offers more than 2,000 courses, has 21 disciplines in the top 200 in the world, and a record number of post-graduate students. We also have a vibrant student atmosphere, with more than 130 student clubs – the most of any New Zealand university,” Dr Carr said.

“While some students may wish to leave home to begin their studies, these rankings confirm they don’t have to leave town to access world-class quality research-informed teaching and learning. It’s right here – accessible, affordable and of the highest quality.

“It also underlines for potential international students the quality of education UC offers. More than 80 nationalities are represented on campus. We value the diversity those nationalities bring to UC and work hard to promote a spirit of inclusiveness,” Dr Carr said.

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It is narrated on the authority of Amirul Mu’minin, Abu Hafs ‘Umar bin al-Khattab, radiyallahu ‘anhu, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam, say: “Actions are (judged) by motives (niyyah) , so each man will have what he intended. Thus, he whose migration (hijrah) was to Allah and His Messenger, his migration is to Allah and His Messenger; but he whose migration was for some worldly thing he might gain, or for a wife he might marry, his migration is to that for which he migrated.” [Al-Bukhari & Muslim]

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