Friday, June 11, 2010

sempoi dapat tawaran sambung LLB kat UiTM selepas amek BLS...

sempoi dapat smabung LLB ..bestnyer...takut pun ade..tpi,lepas nie mesti lagi buzy...habislah aku..../.tapi setahun je...kat sini nak tunjukkan contoh surat tawaran yg sempoi dapat hari ini lah lepas tgk kat student portal UiTM...kawan2 pun ramai dapat..buat masa ni baru tahu nik dan ika dapat..yg lain2 tak tanya lagi...malas nak tanya2...nanti org kate kite nosy pulak...biarlah mrk bgtau sendiri...good luck kawan2...

Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa anda ditawarkan tempat untuk mengikuti program di UiTM:

Program: (LW222) SEPENUH MASA
SARJANA MUDA UNDANG-UNDANG (KEPUJIAN)
FAKULTI UNDANG-UNDANG

Kampus: B - UiTM Shah Alam Semester: JULAI 2010


Sila datang mendaftar di tempat yang ditetapkan.

Tempat: BAHAGIAN PENGAMBILAN PELAJAR, BANGUNAN UiTM INTERNATIONAL CENTRE (UIC),
UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, 40450 SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN

Tarikh: 1/7/2010 Masa: 9:00AM - 1:00PM


Kemudahan dan Bayaran

Yuran pengajian satu semester: SILA RUJUK BIL BAYARAN

Kemudahan kolej kediaman : TIDAK DISEDIAKAN. SILA URUSKAN SENDIRI


PENTING
1. Program dan kampus yang ditawarkan adalah MUKTAMAD. Sebarang permohonan pertukaran tidak akan dilayan.
2. Anda dikehendaki mematuhi syarat-syarat tawaran seperti berikut.
3. Sila bawa sijil-sijil asal dan salinan SEMASA MENDAFTAR. [Senarai Semakan & Borang-borang Pelajar Baru]
4. Anda dikehendaki membuat pengesahan penerimaan / penolakan tawaran dengan segera dalam tempoh yang ditetapkan melalui laman web di http://istudent.uitm.edu.my/intake .
5. Calon hanya diterima sebagai pelajar UiTM setelah datang mendaftar, membayar yuran pengajian serta memenuhi syarat kemasukan yang ditetapkan oleh UiTM.
KETUA
BAHAGIAN PENGAMBILAN PELAJAR

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Its really is the
end for BLS~ A chapter has ended for another chap to begin. Happy
graduating and shaping the next step for your future dreams!~ All the
best BLS 'graduates'!
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