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CONTENTS Welcome Message
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UTM Vision & Mission
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Arriving at UTM
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Accommodation
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Banking & Getting Paid
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Working at UTM
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Schooling
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Transport
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Shopping
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Medical Care
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Cost of Living in JB
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Income Tax
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Places of Interest
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About Malaysia
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Important Numbers
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Saying It in Malay
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Campus Map
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Johor Bahru Map
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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information provided in this booklet but no responsibility shall be accepted for any errors or omissions. All infor‐ mation herein has been provided in good faith. The University shall not be held liable for any losses or damages arising out of the use of the information.
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WELCOME MESSAGE Selamat Datang!
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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), a Research University, warmly welcomes you to a rapidly internationalising, aspiring and inspiring institution of higher learning. We are glad that you have chosen to serve and grow with us. In order to make your arrival into Johor Bahru and UTM as easy as possible, we are pleased to provide you with some information on local culture, accommoda‐ tion, banking, transport, schooling, health care and shopping that you may find useful. Please use this settling in guide as a refer‐ ence as you and your family get to know the University and its environment, and adjust and settle into the community. We hope you find this booklet a good start and that you enjoy your time as an academic staff of the University.
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UTM VISION & MISSION Vision To be recognised as a world‐class centre of academic and techno‐ logical excellence. 3
Mission To be a leader in the development of human capital and innova‐ tive technologies that will contribute to the nation’s wealth crea‐ tion.
Strategic Thrusts 1. Contribute to human capital development by providing quality education; 2. Provide leadership and contribution through research and innovation; 3. Achieve desirable image and branding that fulfill the require‐ ments of stakeholders; and 4. Contribute to society through community engagement and outreach.
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ARRIVING AT UTM Universiti Teknologi Malaysia’s
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main campus is located in Skudai, Johor Bahru (JB). It is strategically positioned at the heart of Iskandar Malaysia (IM), the premier, vibrant, economic growth corridor in the southern tip of Peninsu‐ lar Malaysia that is poised to become a key economic powerhouse in the re‐ gion. The campus occupies a total land area of 1,222 hectares, much of which is covered in lush tropical greenery laced with a number of natural streams and scenic manmade lakes.
SULTAN ISMAIL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA
JOHOR BAHRU
SINGAPORE
Source: SJER Comprehensive Development Plan, 2006‐2025
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Arriving at UTM by Air Arriving at UTM is easy; the campus is situated about 18km from the Sultan Ismail International Airport (also known as the Senai International Airport), which is connected to the Malaysian Capi‐ tal City of Kuala Lumpur via regular flights provided by Malaysia Airlines (MAS) as well as budget airlines AirAsia and Firefly. Direct Airport Limo service (pre‐purchase coupon at counter in the ter‐ minal) is available throughout the day for convenient transfer to any part of JB, including UTM (Airport‐UTM limo fare should not be more than RM40). One can also opt to fly in via Singapore’s Changi International Air‐ port, which is about an hour and a half’s drive to UTM subject to favourable traffic conditions at the Malaysia‐Singapore Immigra‐ tion Checkpoints. UTM vehicle pick‐up may be prearranged, sub‐ ject to availability (SGD30.00 day entry fee chargeable).
Arriving at UTM by Road JB City is 325km (about a 3.5‐hour drive) from Kuala Lumpur (KL) via the tolled North‐South Expressway. Take the Skudai Exit for Skudai and follow the UTM signs (towards Pontian). Regular intercity express bus services are also available from Kuala Lumpur. The fare is around RM30‐RM35 and the travel time is approximately 4 hours. Disembark at Skudai (Sri Putri Bus Stop) and take a taxi to UTM (fare around RM10). http://www.streetdirectory.com/stock_images/travel/scenery/2/37/10/causeway/
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ACCOMMODATION Free accommodation will be provided for the first five days of your arrival in JB at University hostel or a hotel determined by UTM, during which period you should have been able to secure long‐term accommodation either on‐ or off‐campus. 6
On‐campus Accommodation Housing on campus is generally not provided for UTM staff. However, there is a limited number of 2‐bedroom apartments at Scholar’s Inn (Block U9), Kolej Perdana which can be rented by international staff on a first come, first served basis. The apart‐ ments are furnished with basic furniture, television and refrigera‐ tor.
The Inn is located about 2km from the central core of the Univer‐ sity and staff rental rates are as follows: Type of house VVIP (A/C)
Number of units 4
Standard rate
Staff Monthly rate rate RM200 per day
VIP (A/C)
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Scholar (A/C)
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RM170
RM130
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Standard (A/C)
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RM150
RM100
RM1,950
Fan
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RM100
RM80
RM1,560
RM180 per day
* Rates above are correct at the time of printing
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For further information, please visit http://web.utm.my/hep2/ scholars‐inn.html or email scholarsinn@utm.my. Reservation can be made via telephone: +60(0)7‐553 5197 or fax: +60(0)7‐553 6619.
Off‐campus Accommodation You need to work out your priorities such as the type of house you prefer (e.g., terrace house, apartment or condominium), the amount of rent you are prepared to pay per month, the distance from the campus and your living requirements. Neighbourhoods such as Taman Universiti, Taman Pulai Flora, Taman Pulai Utama, Taman Pulai Perdana, Taman Sri Pulai and Taman Mutiara Rini are close to the campus. You will have easy access to shopping malls, supermarkets, banks, food centres and public transport. Depending on the location, type and condition of the house (whether furnished or unfurnished), the monthly rent ranges from RM600 to RM1,200. The monthly rent of upper scale housing may range from RM1,800 to RM3,000. It is advisable to sign a tenancy agreement with the landlord, stat‐ ing clearly all the mutually agreed terms and conditions (e.g. inclu‐ sion of utility bills) so as to avoid any dispute in the future. Please ensure that you check the property for potential defects before entering into a tenancy agreement. If you need to engage the services of a real estate agent, it is es‐ sential that you choose one which is licensed and registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Malaysia (http://www.lppeh.gov.my/index.htm), and understand the fee structures.
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Listed below are some real estate agents whom you may contact when seeking off‐campus housing:
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Aip Cheong Real Estate Agency (Reg. Number: E (3) 0020) 63A, Jalan Maju Taman Maju Jaya 80400 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐333 3376 Fax: 07‐333 9105 Email: tzermean@streamyx.com
Aldini Real Estate Agency Sdn Bhd (Reg. Number: E (1) 0524) 67 & 69, Jalan Kuning 2 Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru Johor Tel: 07‐333 7222 Fax: 07‐334 5188 Email: aldini@po.jaring.my
AP Real Estate (Reg. Number: E (3) 0795) 38A, Jalan Perang Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐335 1288 Fax: 07‐335 1388 Email: admin@ap.net.my
CK Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 1234) 25A, Jalan Indah 16/12 Taman Bukit Indah 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐238 6828 Fax: 07‐238 0828 Email: cynthia@ckrealty.com.my
Centrepoint Estate Agency (Reg. Number: E (3) 0340) 32A, Jalan Sutera Taman Sentosa 80150 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐335 9696 Fax: 07‐332 4711 Email: centrept@streamyx.com
Dowin Real Estate Agency (Reg. Number: E (2) 0157) 7‐01, Jalan Permas 10/1 Bandar Baru Permas Jaya 81750 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐386 1988 Fax: 07‐386 3233 Email: enquiry@dowin.com.my
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/22801036 Hongseng Properties (Reg. Number: E (3) 0176) 26A, Jalan Shahbandar 8 Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 5340 Fax: 07‐558 7352 Email: hongseng88@streamyx.com
Henry Butcher Real Estate (Johor) Sdn Bhd (Reg. Number: E (1) 0501/1) 52 & 52A‐B, Jalan Padi 1 Bandar Baru UDA 81200 Johor Phone: 07‐236 8060 Fax: 07‐236 3060 Email: hbjbval@tm.net.my Mabest Properties (Reg. Number: E (3) 0654) 42 & 42A, Jalan Nakhoda 7 Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐558 8999 Fax: 07‐558 9333 Email: mabest88@streamyx.com
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Masterline Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 0097) 46A, Jalan Layang 16 Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐241 4199 Fax: 07‐241 4299 Email: masline@tm.net.my
Richman Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 1256) Suite 6.8, Level 6, Menara Pelangi Jalan Kuning, Taman Pelangi 80400 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐332 1118 Fax: 07‐276 2288 Email: richman@po.jaring.my
Sinfa Realty Sdn Bhd (Reg. Number: E (1) 1011) 48A, Jalan Hulubalang 1 Taman Tun Aminah 81300 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐556 6373 Fax: 07‐556 6129 Email: kentan@sinfa.com.my
S. P. Yap Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 0560) 6B, Jalan Camar 1 Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐235 0096 Fax: 07‐238 3950 Email: seyap@realtyagent.com
Tiram Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 0077) 8, Jalan Dedap 17 Taman Johor Jaya 81100 Johor Bahru Johor Tel: 07‐355 8877 Fax: 07‐355 0033 Email: tiram@streamyx.com
http://condo.com.my/
Tophills Realty (Reg. Number: E (3) 1189) 47A, Jalan Indah 16/12 Taman Bukit Indah 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐236 3232 Fax: 07‐236 3832 Email: admin@tophills.com.my TS Real Estate Company (Reg. Number: E (3) 1115) 507‐A, Jalan Persisiran Perling 1 Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Tel: 07‐236 9119 Fax: 07‐239 1913 Email: ts_@tm.net.my http://www.iproperty.com.my/
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Temporary Accommodation Should temporary accommodation be necessary, the following hotels which are close to UTM may be considered: Pulai Springs Resort (5‐star) 20KM, Jalan Pontian Lama 81110 Pulai Johor Tel: 07‐521 2121 Fax: 07‐521 1818 Website: www.pulaispringsberhad.com.my/psb/pulai_springs_berhad.htm Distance from UTM: 5 minutes’ drive
10 GoodHope Hotel Skudai (3‐star) No. 1, Jalan Ronggeng 5 Taman Skudai Baru 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 2828 Fax: 07‐558 4709 Website: www.goodhopehotel.com.my Distance from UTM: 15 minutes’ drive
Budget hotels in Taman Universiti:
http://www.pulaisprings.com/v_flash/index.html
Rose Cottage Hotel Sdn Bhd No. 76 & 78, Jalan Kebudayaan 1 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐521 1366 Fax: 07‐521 2366 Website: www.rosecottagehotel.com Distance from UTM: 5 minutes’ drive U Hotel 34,34‐01, Jalan Kebudayaan 5 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone/Fax: 07‐520 3688 Distance from UTM: 5 minutes’ drive Apollo Hotel 30 & 32, Jalan Kebudayaan 5 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone/Fax: 07‐520 6888 Distance from UTM: 5 minutes’ drive
http://www.goodhopehotel.com.my
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BANKING & GETTING PAID Major local commercial banks are Maybank, CIMB Bank, Public Bank, Hong Leong Bank and RHB Bank. A wide range of financial products and services are offered by the banks. They also have sister Islamic banks which provide financial services based on Shariah principles. Their normal operating hours are as follows: • •
Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: Closed (some bank branches are also opened on Saturdays)
Please note that the normal banking hours may vary between banks. Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) of major banks are available at most petrol stations and shopping malls. Internet banking is becoming increasingly popular. Most banks strongly encourage their clients to carry out Internet banking to enable 24‐hour access to their accounts.
Opening a Bank Account — Getting Paid Your monthly salary will be credited into your local bank account. For this purpose, please open a bank account in one of the follow‐ ing banks: • • • •
CIMB Bank; Maybank; Bank Islam; and Bank Muamalat.
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Original passport and work permit/visa must be produced when you open a savings account in Malaysia. The minimum deposit for opening a conventional savings account varies between banks, ranges from RM200 to RM300.
On‐campus Bank/ATMs
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The CIMB Bank has a branch on campus which provides financial services including telegraphic transfer of funds. Both CIMB Bank and Bank Islam have Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) on cam‐ pus. CIMB Bank Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 UTM Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 7103/4 Fax: 07‐557 0855
Other Banks in Skudai and JB For your own convenience, it is strongly recommended that you choose a bank which is located in the vicinity of UTM or the place you stay. Some bank branches located in Skudai and Johor Bahru are as shown below: http://www.taman‐u.com/
CIMB Bank No. 21, Jalan Kebudayaan 4 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐520 8197
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Maybank No. 1, Jalan Kebudayaan 4 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐521 3854 RHB Bank Giant Pulai Utama PTD 141042, Taman Pulai Utama Mukim Pulai 81110 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐520 2863 Hong Leong Bank No. 39 & 41, Jalan Kebudayaan 1 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐521 7817
http://www.taman‐u.com/
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http://www.taman‐u.com/
Bank Rakyat 1 & 3, Jalan Kebudayaan 1 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐520 7024 Bank Muamalat 28, Jalan Kebudayaan 5 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐520 5453
http://www.taman‐u.com/
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WORKING AT UTM Working Hours The regular working hours at UTM are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
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Orientation/Induction Programme All new staff will be required to attend an induction course of‐ fered by the Human Capital Development Division, in collabora‐ tion with the Office of International Affairs. The programme covers basic working procedures in UTM in terms of teaching and learning (T&L) and research; the Univer‐ sity’s strategic directions and key performance indicators; staff welfare; introduction to local customs and historical background of Malaysia; and other essential information on local community, including UTM campus and the surrounding area.
Staff Training/Teaching & Learning Workshop The Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) offers courses related to T&L to academic staff to ensure that the highest quality of T&L takes place throughout the University. For more information on courses available, please visit http://ctl.utm.my/online.
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Workload Your job as an academic staff encompasses a wide range of re‐ sponsibilities, including, but not limited to research, teaching, publication and thesis supervision. Your workload will be deter‐ mined by your immediate superior, i.e., head of department and is subject to review from time to time. You will be advised according to the appointment criteria which cover either the teach‐ ing track or the research track; or the combination of both. As a common practice, the performance of your work will be appraised based on preset performance indicators at the end of the year.
Professional Conduct and Ethics As a staff of UTM, you are expected to demonstrate professional conduct and ethics at all times, in line with UTM core values, i.e., committed, communicative, creative, consistent and competent.
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Research in UTM As a research university, UTM is actively engaging in research in various fields, especially science and engineering. Interdiscipli‐ nary research is promoted through faculties as well as research centres and institutes.
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There are 11 Research Alliances (RAs) which form the core of the University’s research strengths. You are strongly encouraged to tap into the existing research opportunities by joining any of the RAs as listed below, in line with your areas of expertise: i. Sustainability; ii. Enabling Science & Nanotechnology; iii. Infocomm; iv. Energy; v. Transportation Technology; vi. Water; vii. Automation Cybernatics & Engineering; viii. Bio‐Tech; ix. Construction; x. Materials & Manufacturing; and xi. K‐economy.
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The overall management of research is carried out by the Re‐ search Management Centre (RMC). The Centre also maintains the Directory of Researchers and the List of Research and Devel‐ opment (R&D) Products. Policies on R&D and Intellectual Prop‐ erty can be downloaded from http://www.utm.my/rmc.
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SCHOOLING Compulsory education in Malaysia begins at the primary school
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level. Primary education starts at the age of seven and spans over a duration of six years. Secondary education consists of lower secondary education (three years) and upper secondary education (two years). The post‐secondary education, i.e., sixth form (equivalent to the A‐level) or matriculation prepares stu‐ dents for tertiary/higher education. The national school system at the primary level (7‐12 years old) comprises: • •
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National schools – medium of instruction is the Malay Lan‐ guage (except for the English Language subject); National type (Chinese) schools (SJK(C)) – medium of in‐ struction is Mandarin, except for the Malay and English Language subjects; and National type (Tamil) schools (SJK(T)) – medium of instruc‐ tion is Tamil, except for the Malay and English Language subjects.
The medium of instruction in national secondary schools (13‐17 years old) is mainly the Malay Language. In general, children who are in Malaysia as dependents of foreign citizens may apply for enrolment in a public (government funded) school if their parents: • • •
Are diplomats; or Have a permanent resident status; or Have legal work permits.
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Alternatively, students may also attend international schools, pri‐ vate schools or independent Chinese secondary schools.
Pre‐school Education Malaysian children normally attend kindergarten at the ages be‐ tween four and six years old. Government‐run and privately oper‐ ated kindergartens and nurseries are widely available in most housing areas, offering pre‐school education. There is an on cam‐ pus kindergarten (Tadika Ehsan). The following are some kindergartens nearby UTM: Nuri Pre‐school Education Centre 1, Jalan Kebangsaan 12, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐521 5545
Nuri Pre‐school Education Centre 44, Jalan Pulai Perdana 3/1 Taman Sri Pulai Perdana 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐556 8444
Smart Reader Kids 1B‐01, Jalan Pulai Perdana 11 Taman Sri Pulai Perdana 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐332 8408
Smart Reader Kids 7A, Jalan Utama 43 Taman Mutiara Rini 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 4757
Smart Reader Kids 76, Jalan Pendidikan 4 Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐520 8757
Tadika Q‐dees Pulai Utama 1, Jalan Pulai 12 Taman Pulai Utama 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐520 5153
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Enrolment in Public Schools Children of international staff may apply for enrolment in public primary or secondary schools.
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Application for a school place can be forwarded directly to the School Management Sector, Johor State Education Department (Sektor Pengurusan Sekolah, Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri Johor) or through the school, using a prescribed form (Borang P.U.(A) 275 (Jadual Pertama)). The form can be obtained free of charge from the said department or any school. To be completed in four (4) copies, the form must be duly stamped and signed by the principal or other authorised personnel of the preferred school before being submitted together with the follow‐ ing original and “certified true copy” documents (two copies each): i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi.
birth certificate of the schoolchild; passport of the schoolchild and that of his/her parents; marriage certificate of parents; work permit held by parent(s); appointment letter from parent’s employer; and school leaving certificate (if available).
Admission to one’s preferred school is subject to availability of places. Only schoolchildren who have been granted a student pass by the immigration department are allowed to enrol in a public school, after clearance of an annual fee imposed by the education depart‐ ment.
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An annual fee amounting to RM120 applies to each non‐citizen primary schoolchild. For non‐citizen secondary school students, the annual fee stands at RM240. To find out more about the application procedures, please con‐ tact the Department via telephone: 07‐233 2200/07‐233 2272 (School Management Sector), fax: 07‐2385789 or email: jpn.johor@moe.gov.my. Some public schools located within Johor Bahru district: National Primary School (Sekolah Kebangsaan) SK Taman Universiti 1 Jalan Penyiaran, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐521 2664 Fax: 07‐521 7703 Website: http://jba1078sktu1.wordpress.com
SK Taman Universiti 2 Jalan Perubatan 12, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐520 7418 Fax: 07‐520 7418 Website: http:// www.sktu2jba1071.webs.com
SK Taman Universiti 3 Jalan Kemuliaan, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐521 4030 Fax: 07‐521 5940 Website: http://sktu3post.co.cc/
SK Taman Universiti 4 Jalan Kebudayaan, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐520 5520 Fax: 07‐520 5520 Website: http://sktu4jb.50webs.com/
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SK Taman Mutiara Rini Jalan Utama 24, Taman Mutiara Rini 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 5709 Fax: 07‐556 5709 Website: http://www.skmutiararini.com.my
SK Taman Mutiara Rini 2 Jalan Persiaran Bakti, Taman Mutiara Rini 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐559 3523 Fax: 07‐559 2032 Website: http://www.skmutiararini2.co.cc
SK Sri Skudai Jalan Tembaga Kuning 1, Taman Sri Skudai 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 2533 Fax: 07‐556 2533 Website: http://www.myskss.webs.com
SK Taman Tun Aminah Jalan Pahlawan 4, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐557 0484 Fax: 07‐558 3757 Website: http://sktta.webs.com
SK Taman Tun Aminah 2 Jalan Hulubalang 10, Taman Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐558 6148 Fax: 07‐558 6148 Website: http:// sktamantunaminah2.blogspot.com
SK Taman Perling Jalan Persisiran Perling 1, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐236 4492 Fax: 07‐238 3492 Website: http:// sktamanperlingjb.blogspot.com
SK Seri Perling 2 Jalan Camar 9, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐234 3442 Fax: 07‐238 8749 Website: http://www.skseriperling2.com
SK Taman Perling 3 Jalan Rawa, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐241 7336 Fax: 07‐241 7339 Website: http://sktp333.tripod.com/
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Chinese National Type Primary School (Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina) SJK (C) Kuo Kuang Batu 8 1/2, Jalan Skudai 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 8029 Fax: 07‐556 4294 Website: http://www.sjkckk.com
SJK (C) Kuo Kuang 2 Jalan Persisiran Sutera Danga, Taman Sutera Utama 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐559 1310 Fax: 07‐559 1304 Website: http://www.sjkckk2.edu.my
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SJK (C) Pei Hwa Jalan Persisiran Perling 1, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐236 1053 Fax: 07‐232 3169 Website: http://www.sjkcpeihwajb.webs.com
SJK (C) Pu Sze 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 1230 Fax: 07‐558 5313 Website: http://puszebm.tripod.com
Tamil National Type Primary School (Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Tamil) SJK (T) Taman Tun Aminah Jalan Perkasa Satu, Taman Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 0012 Fax: 07‐556 0012 Website: http://sjkttunaminah.googlepages.com
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National Secondary School (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan)
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SMK Taman Universiti Jalan Pendidikan, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐520 8288 Fax: 07‐521 5526 Website: http://smktunjb.com
SMK Taman Universiti 2 Jalan Kebangsaan 25, Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐521 5713 Fax: 07‐521 5713 Website: http://smktu2.com
SMK Mutiara Rini Jalan Persiaran Utama, Taman Mutiara Rini 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 9845 Fax: 07‐557 9289 Website: http://smktmr.100webspace.net
SMK Taman Mutiara Rini 2 Off Jalan Hang Jebat, Taman Mutiara Rini 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐554 2254 Fax: 07‐554 1718 Website: http://www.smktmr2.50webs.com/
SMK Skudai Taman Sri Skudai 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 3890 Fax: 07‐556 1543 Website: http://www.smkskudai.edu.my
SMK Taman Ungku Tun Aminah Jalan Bentara 21, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐557 8014 Fax: 07‐557 8975 Website: http://www.smktta.wordpress.com
SMK Taman Sutera Jalan Pahlawan 4, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐556 7784 Fax: 07‐557 0128 Website: http://www.smktsutera.com
SMK Seri Perling Jalan Undan 8, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐235 7521 Fax: 07‐232 5198 Website: http://smksp1.webs.com
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SMK Dato' Usman Awang Jalan Layang, Taman Perling 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐241 6481 Fax: 07‐241 6772 Website: http://www.smkusmanawang.com/
The full list of schools available in Johor Bahru district can be found at http://www.johordt.gov.my/ppdjbahru/v2/sekolah2.php.
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Primary School Sekolah Rendah Islam Hidayah Kg. Sinaran Baru KM26, Jalan Johor Bahru 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 4689 / 556 9932 Fax: 07‐557 0882 Website: http://www.hidayah.edu.my
Secondary School Sekolah Menengah Islam Hidayah Kg. Sinaran Baru KM26, Jalan Johor Bahru 81300 Skudai Johor Phone: 07‐557 4689 / 556 9932 Fax: 07‐557 0882 Website: http://www.hidayah.edu.my http://www.hidayah.edu.my
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Enrolment in International Schools There are currently three international schools operating in Johor Bahru as follows:
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Utama International School Johor Bahru 16, Jalan Beringin Taman Melodies 80250 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐334 7714 Fax: 07‐334 7807
Seri Omega International School PTD 68152, Jalan Persisiran Sutera Danga Taman Sutera Utama 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐556 1368/07‐556 3368 Fax: 07‐556 5368 Website: www.seriomega.com
Fairview International School Kompleks Mutiara Johor Land Jalan Bukit Mutiara Bandar Dato’ Onn 81100 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐358 5385 Fax: 07‐358 2385 Website: www.fairview.edu.my
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TRANSPORT Free Bus Service on Campus On top of seven university buses, there are 20 private buses ser‐ vicing certain routes on campus during weekdays throughout term‐time. The buses shuttle students back and forth from the residential colleges to the faculties at regular intervals, from 7:15 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Free Shuttle Service between UTM and Taman Universiti There are buses which shuttle UTM students back and forth from the campus to Jusco Taman Universiti, on Saturdays and Sundays during term‐time.
Bus Services Local bus services within Johor Bahru are provided by Causeway Link, Triton, Central Line and City Bus. Bus Nos. 5B (Causeway Link), 503 (Triton), 331 (City Bus) and A3 (Central Line) travel be‐ tween Johor Bahru City Centre and Taman Universiti. Johor Bahru bound buses (5B, 503 and 331) also pass through part of the UTM campus. Fare is calculated based on distance and the maximum fare stands at RM3.60 for a single journey.
Taxi Metered taxis are easily available and relatively affordable. City taxis will stop if flagged down in the street. Drivers are legally re‐ quired to use the meter. The minimum fare per ride is RM3.00 and the fare from Taman Universiti to UTM costs about RM6.00. Between midnight and 6:00 a.m., taxis impose a surcharge of 50% to the metered fare.
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Buying a Used Car Used cars can be acquired from a dealer or from a private owner. If you are considering the first option, do look for reputable used car dealers. It is always advisable to examine the car in daylight and have a test drive, besides checking the servicing record and vehicle registration certificate.
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All cars are required by law to be insured. Car owners must also pay road tax and the road tax sticker must be displayed on the car windscreen at all times. The sticker can be obtained from any branches of the Road Transport Department (RTD) or main post offices. The rate of tax varies between engine capacities.
Driving Licence Driving licences from the following countries can be converted automatically to a Malaysian driving licence: Australia Belgium Brunei Darussalam China Denmark Egypt Fiji Finland France Germany Hong Kong Iran Iraq Italy Japan Laos
Libya Mauritius Myanmar Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Papua New Guinea Poland Russia Singapore South Korea Spain Switzerland Thailand The Philippines Turkey
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Applications can be forwarded to the nearest RTD offices. Docu‐ ments required are: i. identity card/passport (original and copy); ii. foreign driving licence (original and copy); iii. work permit (original and copy); iv. dependant pass (for an applicant accompanying the wife/ husband); v. a colour photograph (25 mm x 32 mm); and vi. translation of the foreign driving licence from the relevant for‐ eign embassy (if details in the licence are in languages other than English). An annual fee of RM30 will be charged for every Malaysian driving licence. Holders of driving licence from countries other than listed above may apply to the Driver Licensing Division, RTD Headquarters for conversion to a Malaysian driving licence. An applicant whose ap‐ plication has been approved may then apply for a Malaysian driv‐ ing licence at state RTD offices. Further information on documents required and processing fee can be found at RTD’s website (http://portal.jpj.gov.my/ index.php?lang=en).
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SHOPPING Johor is a delightful place to shop. Shopping malls, duty‐free
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outlets, hypermarkets, handicraft stores, bazaars and open‐air night markets abound in Johor Bahru as well as other towns. You can choose from a myriad of local and imported products ranging from designer labels, fashion accessories, household goods, electri‐ cal appliances to ceramics and handicrafts. Shopping malls usually open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and some extend their business hours until 10:30 p.m.. The address and phone number of some popular shopping malls are provided below for your easy reference. JUSCO Taman Universiti No. 4, Jalan Pendidikan Taman Universiti 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐520 8000 Fax: 07‐521 8000
http://www.jusco.com.my
U Mall Pulai Utama No. 45, Jalan Pulai Utama 20 Taman Pulai Utama 81110 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐521 7877 Fax: 07‐521 3878
Skudai Parade Jalan Skudai 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐558 8996
Sutera Mall L1‐046, Sutera Mall No.1, Jalan Sutera Tanjung 8/4 Taman Sutera Utama 81300 Skudai Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐555 3600
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http://merman13.livejournal.com/85745.html City Square Johor Bahru 108, Jalan Wong Ah fook 80000 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐221 9989
Plaza Kotaraya Jalan Trus 80000 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐224 7568
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Giant Tampoi Giant Hypermarket Tampoi 54, Jalan Skudai 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐238 2199
Tesco Tebrau No 1, Persiaran Desa Tebrau Taman Desa Tebrau 81100 Johor Bharu Johor Phone: 07‐354 0770 Fax: 07‐353 9184 AEON Tebrau City Shopping Centre No. 1, Jalan Desa Tebrau Taman Desa Tebrau 81100 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐352 2220 Fax: 07‐352 2221
Pelangi Leisure Mall 148, Jalan Serampang 80400 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐335 2317 Plaza Angsana Jalan Tampoi Pusat Bandar Tampoi 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐236 1420 Fax: 07‐235 1921 Giant Perling Mall Giant Supermarket Perling Mall Ground Floor, Lot 28650 Perling Mall, Persisiran Perling 1 81200 Johor Bahru Phone: 07‐241 3018
AEON Bukit Indah Shopping Centre 1st Floor, No. 8, Jalan Indah 15/2 http://www.aeonbukitindah.com/ Bukit Indah 81200 Johor Bahru Johor Phone: 07‐236 8071 Fax: 07‐236 8076
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old, unmarried and unemployed) staying with him/her in Malay‐ sia will be covered under the University Medical Services Scheme. Under the scheme, the University will pay all charges incurred for medical consultation/treatment at government hos‐ pitals/clinics and approved panel clinics. In the case of specialist treatment and hospitalisation, only government hospitals shall be used. The Health Centre (Pusat Kesihatan) on campus provides both medical and dental services. The medical clinic offers general outpatient treatment, laboratory investigation and minor sur‐ gery. It also conducts medical examinations and provides immu‐ nisation against Hepatitis B. The opening hours of the medical clinic are as follows: During term‐time Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday/public holidays: Closed During term break Monday to Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday/public holidays: Closed
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Among the services provided by the dental clinic are tooth extrac‐ tion, filling, scaling and minor surgery. It is open to staff according to the following schedule: During term‐time Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: Closed (open to stu‐ dents only) Tuesday: 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (by appointment only) First Saturday of the month: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday/public holidays: Closed 33 During term break Monday to Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. First Saturday of the month: 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday/public holidays: Closed
Medical Insurance Medical costs are becoming increasingly high over the years. As such, you may wish to consider purchasing medical/hospitalisation insurance for your family members to cover hospital bills in case of hospitalisation.
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COST OF LIVING IN JB Your monthly living expenses in JB depends on your lifestyle. Estimated living cost per month is as follows: ITEM 34
Accommodation: On‐campus Scholar’s Inn (with fan) Scholar’s Inn (with air condi‐ tioner)
MONTHLY EXPENSES (RM)
RM1,560 RM1,950
Off‐campus Depending on house type and location
RM600 ‐ RM 1,200
Food
RM450 ‐ RM600
Transport
RM100 ‐ RM150
Books
RM100 ‐ RM200
Personal expenses
RM150 ‐ RM200
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INCOME TAX How to Register a Tax File? Application to register an income tax reference number can be made at the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) branch nearest to your correspondence address or at any IRBM branch of your convenience without reference to your correspondence ad‐ dress.
Documents Required for Registration Please forward the following documents together with the appli‐ cation form which can be obtained from the IRBM counter to reg‐ ister an income tax reference number: i. A copy of the latest annual income statement (EC form) or salary slip; ii. A copy of identity card / international passport; and iii. A copy of marriage certificate (if applicable).
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Monthly Scheduled Tax Deduction (STD) & Tax Assessment A taxpayer with employment income is subjected to monthly Scheduled Tax Deduction (STD) which will be made by the em‐ ployer. The STD is considered an advance payment made by the em‐ ployee. The employee shall make a comparison between the total STD and the amount of tax assessed when making tax submission.
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If the STD is less than the amount of the tax assessed, the tax‐ payer only needs to pay the shortfall. If the STD exceeds the amount of the tax assessed, the taxpayer can claim a refund at the time when the Income Tax Return Form is submitted to the IRBM. The balance of tax needs to be paid on or before the deadline for submission of the tax return form. 36
Determination of Residence Status You are non‐resident under Malaysian tax law if you stay less than 182 days in Malaysia in a year, regardless of your citizenship or nationality. Non‐resident individual is taxed at a different rate on income earned/received from Malaysia. The residence status of an individual is determined by the dura‐ tion of stay (number of days) of that individual in Malaysia in a base year for an assessment year. In certain situations, the dura‐ tion of stay for the base years preceding and base years following a particular year of assessment has also to be taken into account. There are four circumstances under which an individual is resi‐ dent in Malaysia in the base year for an assessment year. If in any particular base year the individual does not fall within any of those circumstances, he/she is deemed non‐resident for that base year. You should refer to Public Ruling No. 2/2005 (Computation of Income Tax Payable by a Resident Individual) for further details. The document can be retrieved from the IRBM website at http:// www.hasil.gov.my/pdf/pdfam/PR2_2005.pdf.
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PLACES OF INTEREST Map of Johor
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Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque On top of a hill in downtown Johor Bahru, overlooking the Straits of Johor and neighbouring Singapore, stands the magnificent Sul‐ tan Abu Bakar Mosque, one of the most beautiful old mosques in Malaysia. Endau‐Rompin National Park Endau Rompin, straddling the Johor‐Pahang border, is the second National Park, after Taman Negara. It covers an area of approxi‐ mately 80,000 hectares of rich and exotic flora and fauna, encom‐ passing the watershed of Rivers Endau and Rompin, from which it derives its name. Tanjung Piai National Park Ever dreamed of listening to the lilting sounds of the ocean, and waking up to the splendour of the universe? Come to Tanjong Piai, a natural wonderland at the southernmost tip of Asia. Desaru Desaru is located 100 kilometres from Johor Bahru, and is a very popular destination for its clean beaches, excellent golf courses and unique attractions. Pulau Aur The island off Mersing, along with Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lang and Pulau Pinang, are rated among the best diving destinations within the Johor Marine Park Area. The deeper waters around the area ensure good visibility and a large variety of marine life. The island is popular among weekend divers.
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Royal Abu Bakar Museum The grand building is an architectural wonder and was completed in 1866. It was commisioned by His Royal Highness Sultan Abu Bakar and is also known as the Grand Palace (Istana Besar Johor).
Gunung Ledang/Mount Ophir Shrouded in mystical legends and folklore, Gunung Ledang contin‐ ues to charm and intrigue locals and visitors alike. According to the legend of the Princess of Gunung Ledang, the Sultan of Melaka
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wanted the Princess' hand in marriage and she, not wanting to marry him, demanded that the Sultan present her with seven jars of women's tears, seven trays of mosquitoes' hearts and seven bowls of the Sultan's son's blood. After he was unable to meet these impossible requests, she fled to the mountain and continues to live in a hidden cave, to this day. Pulau Rawa Sixteen kilometres off the coast of Mersing is Pulau Rawa. The is‐ land is famed for its white coral sand, tall palm trees and coral reefs with neon‐coloured fish and other exotic marine life. Pineapple Museum The pineapple museum has interesting information on the growth of the fruit in Malaysia. Situated in Pontian, the museum has a col‐ lection of artifacts and exhibits on the pineapple industry in Malay‐ sia. Zoo Johor Established in 1928, Zoo Johor is the place to meet flamingos, ele‐ phants, horses and much more. It was believed to be the first zoo in Asia at that time. For more information, please visit www.tourism.gov.my/en/ destinations/state.asp?state=johor.
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ABOUT MALAYSIA Geographic Location Malaysia is comprised of Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sara‐ wak. Peninsular Malaysia is situated between 2° and 7° to the north of the equator line while the states of Sabah and Sarawak are located in the Borneo Island. 40
Climate The country experiences tropical weather all year round. The general characteristics of the climate of Malaysia are uniform temperature, abundant rainfall and high humidity. Winds are usually light. Daytime temperature ranges from 26°C to 35°C, averaging at 30°C.
People Malaysia is a multiracial country with a total population of about 28 million. The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are various indigenous ethnic groups, namely Iban, Bidayuh, Kadazan Dusun, Bajau and others.
Capital City Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia. However, the Fed‐ eral Government’s administrative centre is located in Putrajaya, approximately 25km south of Kuala Lumpur and 20km north of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
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Currency The Malaysian currency is Ringgit Malaysia (RM) which comes in denominations of RM1, RM5, RM10, RM50 and RM100. Coins are 1 sen, 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen and 50 sen. Foreign currencies can be changed at banks or licensed money changers.
Language The national language of the country is the Malay Language. However, English is also widely used. Generally, the Chinese and Indian communities also use their own mother tongues, i.e., Mandarin and Tamil Language.
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Education Compulsory education in Malaysia begins at the primary school level. Primary education starts at the age of seven and spans over a duration of six years. Secondary education consists of lower secondary education (three years) and upper secondary education (two years). The post‐secondary education, i.e., sixth form (equivalent to the A‐level) or matriculation prepares stu‐ dents for tertiary/higher education. 42
Currently, there are 20 public universities offering higher educa‐ tion at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Besides that, there have also been private universities, university colleges, colleges and foreign branch campuses which cater to the rising demands for higher education in this country. Polytechnics and community colleges also form part of the Malaysian higher edu‐ cation system. www.tourism.gov.my/en/ebrochure/default.asp
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Islam is the official religion of the country, but other relig‐ ions are widely practised. The multiracial and multi‐religious population has given rise to many places of worship. Mosques, Buddhist and Taoist temples, Hindu temples and Christian churches dot the streets of Malaysia.
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Religion
Local Customs Some common courtesies and customs are as follows: i.
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Although handshakes are generally acceptable for both men and women, some Muslim ladies may acknowledge intro‐ ductions to gentlemen by merely nodding and smiling. A handshake should only be initiated by ladies. The traditional greeting or salam resembles a handshake with both hands but without the grasp. The man offers both hands, lightly touches his friend's outstretched hands, and then brings his hands to his chest to mean, "I greet you from my heart". The visitor should reciprocate the salam; It is polite to call before visiting a home;
iii. Shoes must always be removed when entering a Malaysian home; iv. Drinks are generally offered to guests. It is polite to accept; v.
The right hand is always used when eating with one's hand or giving and receiving objects;
vi. The right forefinger is not used to point at places, objects or persons. Instead, the thumb of the right hand with four fin‐ gers folded under is the preferred usage; vii. Shoes must be removed when entering places of worship such as mosques and temples. Some mosques provide robes and scarves for female visitors. Taking photographs at places of worship is usually permitted but always seek permission beforehand; and viii. Toasting is not a common practice in Malaysia. The large Muslim population in the country does not take alcohol. (Source: http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/about/essentials_dos.asp)
To know more about social etiquette in the Malaysian context, please visit www.expatkl.com.
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Traditional and Religious Festivals There's never a dull moment as Malaysians come together to celebrate numerous festivals, traditions and cultural activities throughout the year. Renowned for their hospitality, Malaysians eagerly share their festive joy with friends and visitors alike. The following are major festivals celebrated by Malaysians:
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Thaipusam This day of penance and thanksgiving for Hindu devotees is held in honour of Lord Muruga or Lord Subramaniam. The festival is best experienced in Kuala Lumpur where the deity's jeweled chariot is led in a mass procession through the streets of the city, culminating at the Batu Caves in Selangor. An unforgettable sight is the thousands of devotees in a trance‐like state carrying body‐ piercing kavadis or ornate frames. Thaipusam is celebrated on a big scale in Selangor, Penang, Melaka, Johor and Perak.
Chinese New Year Chinese New Year marks the first day of the lunar calendar and is celebrated over a 15‐day period. Mandarin oranges and plum blossom stalks are used as decora‐ tions in Chinese homes and shopping complexes for prosperity and good luck. Animated lion and dragon dance per‐ formances accompanied by energetic www.tourism.gov.my/en/ebrochure/default.asp drums, gongs and cymbals add to the festive air. On Chinese New Year's eve, family members hold re‐ union dinners followed by 'open houses' for relatives and friends.
Good Friday Good Friday is the Friday before Easter (Easter always falls on a Sunday). It is observed in the states of Sabah and Sarawak.
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Wesak Day On this day, Buddhists observe the birth, enlightenment and passing of Lord Buddha. Religious offerings and rituals such as 'bathing of the Buddha', chanting of holy scriptures, lighting of joss sticks and ordination of monks usually take place in Buddhist temples. Come nightfall, there will be grand processions in cities such as Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Johor Bahru, Seremban, and Melaka.
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Hari Raya Aidilfitri The end of the fasting period or the holy month of Ramadhan culminates in Hari Raya Aidilfitri which is celebrated by Muslims around the world. Malaysian Muslims begin their day with visits to the graves of loved ones, followed by prayers and the seeking of forgiveness from their elders. Relatives and www.tourism.gov.my/en/ebrochure/default.asp friends are invited to the many 'open houses', where they are served with a generous spread of food and traditional delicacies.
Deepavali The triumph of good over evil is cele‐ brated by Hindus as they observe Deepavali or the Festival of Lights in the seventh month of the Hindu calendar. Throughout the country, prayers of thanksgiving and cleansing rituals take place at temples and household altars. www.tourism.gov.my/en/ebrochure/default.asp
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Hari Raya Aidiladha Hari Raya Aidiladha is another event observed by Muslims which starts on the 10th day of Zulhijjah. It is also the day after pilgrims end their annual pilgrimage, the Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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Christmas Our tropical weather and the friendly nature of Malaysians guar‐ antee that Christmas in multi‐cultural Malaysia will always be a very warm affair. Like others around the world, Malaysian Chris‐ tians attend church services, hold family dinners, sing carols and exchange gifts. Visitors will find the spirit of Christmas very much alive at the many Christian homes as well as the myriad shopping centres, ho‐ tels and restaurants catering www.tourism.gov.my/en/ebrochure/default.asp for this joyous occasion. (Source: http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/events/festivals.asp)
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS In the event of emergency, such as road accident, fire and serious physical injury, please dial the following numbers: Police/Ambulance
999
Fire brigade
994
If you are calling from a mobile phone, please dial 112.
Useful Contacts at UTM Prefix the telephone numbers with 60 (country code) if you are di‐ alling from overseas. The area code for Johor is 07.
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Office Office of the Vice‐Chancellor Office of the Deputy Vice‐Chancellor (Academic & International) Office of the Deputy Vice‐Chancellor (Research & Innovation) Office of the Deputy Vice‐Chancellor (Student Affairs & Alumni)
Phone 07‐553 0001 07‐553 0348 07‐553 0360 07‐553 0231
5.
Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
07‐553 7857/37858
6.
Research Management Centre (RMC)
07‐553 7821
7.
Sultanah Zanariah Library
07‐553 0128
8.
Centre of Information and Communication Technology ‐ Help Desk ‐ Technical Support Centre
07‐553 2136 07‐553 2666
Registrar’s Office – Human Capital Management Division ‐ Recruitment Section ‐ Service Section
07‐553 1193 07‐553 0423
9.
Human Capital Management (Faculty Level) ‐ Faculty of Built Environment ‐ Faculty of Civil Engineering ‐ Faculty of Electrical Engineering ‐ Faculty of Mechanical Engineering ‐ Faculty of Chemical Engineering ‐ Faculty of Petroleum and Renewable Energy Engineering ‐ Faculty of Science ‐ Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate ‐ Faculty of Computer Science and Information System ‐ Faculty of Education ‐ Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development ‐ Faculty of Biomedical Engineering and Health Science ‐ Faculty of Biosciences and Bioengineering ‐ Faculty of Islamic Civilisation
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Registrar’s Office – Human Capital Development Division
11.
Registrar’s Office – Organisation Management and Administration Division ‐ Staff medical benefits ‐ Matric card ‐ Mail
07‐553 0612 07‐553 1509 07‐553 6145 07‐553 4554 07‐553 5475 05‐553 5508 07‐553 4007 07‐553 0564 07‐553 2007 07‐553 4374 07‐553 1838 07‐553 5987 07‐553 0067 07‐553 5093 07‐553 1116/30361
07‐553 0130 07‐553 0172 07‐553 0440
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Office
Phone
Bursar’s Office ‐ Emolument Unit ‐ Loan and Study Leave Unit Office of Asset and Development ‐ Transport Booking
07‐553 0277/30506 07‐553 0275 07‐553 0042 Others
14.
University Souvenir Shop (Kedai Universiti)
07‐553 0092
15.
Bookshop (Kedai Buku Koperasi UTM Bhd)
07‐557 7342
16.
Security Office
07‐553 0013/30014
17.
Health Centre ‐ Emergency ‐ Dental Clinic
07‐553 7233/37227 07‐553 0999 07‐553 7221
18.
Post Office (Pos Malaysia Bhd)
07‐553 0115
19.
CIMB Bank
07‐557 7103/ 07‐557 7104
20.
Southern Sky Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd
07‐553 0344
Other Useful Contacts Hospital
Phone
Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru (Public hospital)
07‐225 7000
Hospital Sultan Ismail (Public hospital)
07‐356 5000
Puteri Specialist Hospital
07‐223 3377
KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital
07‐225 3000
Police Station
Phone
Johor Bahru Police Headquarters
07‐225 4422 Hotline: 07‐221 2999
Taman Universiti Police Station
07‐520 3129
Skudai Police Station
07‐556 5223 Fire Station
Larkin Fire Station
Phone 07‐224 7444
State Education Department Johor State Education Department (Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri Johor)
Phone 07‐233 2200
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Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia Johor Bahru Branch
Phone 07‐233 7000
Immigration Department
Phone
Johor Immigration Office (Pejabat Imigresen Negeri Johor)
07‐234 4290
Senai International Airport Immigration Office
07‐599 1055
Road Transport Department Johor Road Transport Department (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Negeri Johor)
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Airline
Phone 07‐360 6060 Phone
Malaysia Airlines
07‐225 3509/ 1300 88 3000
AirAsia
1 300 88 9933 Ferry Service
Tenggara Senandung Sdn Bhd (Ferry Service from Stulang Laut, Johor Bahru to Batam and Tg. Pinang) Taxi Service
Phone 07‐221 1677 Phone
Campus Taxi
07‐553 7226
Taman Universiti Taxi & Bus Stand
07‐520 2033
Khidmat Saujana Radio Teksi
07‐238 8340
Car Rental Service
Phone
Avis Rent A Car
07‐223 7644
ORIX Car Rentals
07‐224 1215
Hertz Rent a Car
07‐223 7520 Train Service
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) Telecommunication Service Telekom Malaysia
Phone 07‐223 4727 Phone 07‐251 9191
Foreign Consulate in JB
Phone
Indonesia
07‐221 2000
Japan
07‐221 7621
Singapore
07‐226 5012
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Some Embassies and High Commissions in Malaysia Country
Telephone
Country
Telephone
Argentina
03‐2144 1451
Libya
03‐2141 1035
Australia Austria
03‐2146 5555 03‐2057 0020
Maldives Mauritius
03‐2163 7244 03‐2163 6301
Bangladesh
03‐2142 3271
Mexico
03‐2164 6362
Belgium
03‐2162 0025
Morocco
03‐2161 0701
Bosnia and Herzegovina
03‐2144 0353
Myanmar
03‐4251 6355
Brazil
03‐2171 1420
Netherlands
03‐2168 6200
Brunei Darussalam
03‐2161 2800
New Zealand
03‐2078 2533
Cambodia
03‐4257 3711
Nigeria
03‐4251 7843
Canada
03‐2718 3333
Norway
03‐2175 0300
Chile
03‐2161 6203
Oman
03‐4257 7378
China
03‐2142 8495
Pakistan
03‐2161 8877
Colombia
03‐2164 5488
Papua New Guinea
03‐4257 5405
Croatia
03‐4253 5340
Peru
03‐2163 3034
Czech Republic
03‐2142 7185
Philippines
03‐2148 4233
Denmark
03‐2032 2001
Poland
03‐2161 0805
Ecuador
03‐2163 5078
Romania
03‐2142 3172
Egypt
03‐4256 8184
Russia
03‐4256 0009
Fiji
03‐2732 3335
Saudi Arabia
03‐4257 9825
Finland
03‐4257 7746
Singapore
03‐2161 6277
France
03‐2053 5500
South Africa
03‐2170 2400
Germany
03‐2170 9666
Spain
03‐2142 8776
Ghana
03‐4252 6995
Sri Lanka
03‐4256 8987
Hungary
03‐2163 7914
South Korea
03‐4251 2336
India
03‐2093 3504
Swaziland
03‐2163 2511
Indonesia
03‐2116 4000
Sweden
03‐2052 2550
Iran
03‐4251 4824
Switzerland
03‐2148 0622
Iraq
03‐2148 0555
Syria
03‐2163 4110
Ireland
03‐2161 2963
Thailand
03‐2148 8222
Italy
03‐4256 5122
Turkey
03‐4257 2225
Japan
03‐2142 7044
United Arab Emirates
03‐4253 5221
Jordan
03‐4252 1268
United Kingdom
03‐2170 2200
Kazakhstan
03‐4252 2999
03‐2168 5000
Kenya
03‐2146 1163
United States of America Vietnam
Kuwait
03‐2141 0033
Yemen
03‐4251 1793
Laos
03‐2148 7059
Zimbabwe
03‐4251 6779
03‐2148 4036
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English
Malay
One
Satu
Tall/high
Tinggi
Two
Dua
Low
Rendah
Three
Tiga
Long
Panjang
Four
Empat
Short
Pendek
Five
Lima
Beautiful
Cantik
Six
Enam
Be cautious
Awas/berhati‐hati
Seven
Tujuh
Rain
Hujan
Eight
Lapan
Hot
Panas
Nine
Sembilan
Cold/cool
Sejuk
Ten
Sepuluh
Enter
Masuk
Zero
Kosong
Exit
Keluar
Welcome
Selamat datang
Open
Buka
Good morning
Selamat pagi
Close
Tutup
Good afternoon
Selamat petang
Restroom
Tandas
Good evening
Selamat petang
School
Sekolah
Good night
Selamat malam
Primary school
Sekolah rendah
Goodbye
Selamat tinggal
Secondary school
Sekolah menengah
See you again
Jumpa lagi
Institute
Institut
Thank you
Terima kasih
College
Kolej
You are welcome
Sama‐sama
Faculty
Fakulti
Excuse me
Maafkan saya
University
Universiti
How are you?
Apa khabar?
Library
Perpustakaan
I am fine
Khabar baik
Course
Kursus
Please
Sila/Tolong
Programme of study
Program pengajian
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Malay
English
Malay
How much is this?
Berapa harga ini?
Education
Pendidikan
Eat
Makan
Student
Pelajar
Drink
Minum
Book
Buku
Hungry
Lapar
House
Rumah
Food
Makanan
Car
Kereta
Drink/beverage
Minuman
Taxi
Teksi
Chicken
Ayam
Bus
Bas
Meat
Daging
Train
Tren/keretapi
Vegetable
Sayur
Village
Kampung
Fish
Ikan
Town
Bandar
Egg
Telur
State
Negeri
Rice
Nasi
City
Bandaraya
Noodle
Mi
Road
Jalan
Bread
Roti
Expressway
Lebuhraya
Water
Air
Island
Pulau
Delicious
Sedap/enak
Sea
Laut
Sweet
Manis
River
Sungai
Sour
Masam
Beach
Pantai
Spicy/hot
Pedas
Hill
Bukit
Bitter
Pahit
Cave
Gua
Big
Besar
Mountain
Gunung
Small
Kecil
Jungle/forest
Hutan
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Source: http://maps.google.com.my/
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