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Local
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FAQ
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Enquiries: Please call (853)5996149 Ms.Hong or
(853)5996111 Ms.Tam Email: registry@ipm.edu.mo |
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If I cannot show my certificates and transcripts
during the application period, may I submit the application
form? |
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Yes, but you must submit all the necessary documents within
the prescribed time. Otherwise, your application will be considered
invalid. |
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Should I submit the application form in person? |
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It’s not necessary to submit the
form in person, but the form must be filled in correctly
and submitted with all
the necessary documents. |
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In order to apply for higher diploma programmes
in nursing and biomedical science, should the applicant be
a Form 6 science graduate? |
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Yes. Because the subjects of these two programmes involve
science studies. |
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May I defer my studies until the next academic
year once I am accepted? |
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You are not allowed to defer your studies immediately after
being accepted. However, you may suspend your studies after
having completed at least one semester. |
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Can the accepted students transfer to another
major? |
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In principle you can, but you must ask to transfer within
the scheduled period and the request must be approved by the
Director of School. |
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Can the application fee be refunded if the applicant
is rejected? |
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No. The application fee cannot be refunded. |
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Can the tuition fee be refunded? |
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For withdrawal due to health or immigration reasons, students
can ask for tuition refund. It must be processed in accordance
to MPI regulations. |
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Can the tuition fee be paid in cash? and can
it be paid in installments? |
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It can be paid in 2 installments. The first installment has
to be settled before registration and the second installment
has to be settled before the second semester. Students can
pay through the bank by cash, cheque or bank draft. If you
pay directly to the MPI cashier , you must pay with a cheque
or bank draft. Cash will not be accepted. |
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What are the suggestions to the students with
financial problem? |
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Students can: |
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1. approach Macao Education and Youth Department to apply
for a grant or scholarship; |
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2. apply for a loan from a bank; or |
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3. apply to MPI for a sponsorship |
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* If tuition
fee is not settled by due date, acceptance will be cancelled
automatically. |
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Are there any scholarships from Macao Polytechnic
Institute? |
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The best three graduating students of each secondary school
in Macao are eligible to be considered for half-fee scholarship,
provided that they achieved an average grade of 75 or above
for academic subjects, obtained a B or above for conduct and
submitted written recommendations from school principals for
their academic achievements and conduct; in addition they must
be admitted by and registered in the Macao Polytechnic. Students
awarded half-fee scholarships are entitled to a 50% reduction
of tuition fee for the programme. |
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How can students be exempted from admission examination(s)? |
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Students meeting the following conditions
will be eligible for exemption from admission exams:
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The student is one of the best ten
graduating students of each secondary school in Macao,
with an average grade of 75 or above for academic subjects,
a B or above for conduct and written recommendations
by the secondary school principal for their academic
achievements and conduct.
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The student is a graduate of the Summer Arts Programme
of the School of Arts of the Macao Polytechnic Institute;
or graduates of the short term certificate courses
of the Macao Academy of Visual Arts; or applicants
with proof of award(s) in arts or design competition(s)
in Macao or overseas. |
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The student has certificate of both the Grade
8 instrumental and theoretical examinations of the
ABRSM ( Associated Board of the Royal School of Music);
or applicants with written recommendations by secondary
school principals on their special talents and abilities
in Music. |
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The student was a member of sports teams representing
Macao for the last three years; or recognized record
holders of sports competitions in Macao; or champions
in major international sports competitions. |
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What is the “3+1” academic system? |
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It means a bachelor degree. “3” represents the
three-year higher diploma programme, “1” stands
for the one-year supplementary programme. When students finish
the 3-year higher diploma programme, he/she can pursue a
supplementary programme in accordance to his/her own wish
and situation.
This academic system provides more flexibility to students. |
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