Monash University announces scholarships for UEC students 2025


Seated from left to right: AUG chief executive officer James Kon (seated second from left), AUG founder and managing director Tin Wong, Monash University Australia channels and markets director John Tang, and established markets group manager Karen Zhang along with representatives from Dong Zong and UEC schools at the recent event.

AUG Student Services (AUG) recently held an event at the St Regis Hotel Kuala Lumpur to announce the launch of three scholarships for Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) students planning to study at Monash University Australia campuses in 2025.

Each scholarship is valued at AUD10,000 per year for a maximum of three years. Applicants must apply through AUG Student Services and meet Monash University Australia's entry requirements.

The selection process will consider academic results, extra-curricular activities, and a recommendation letter from their school principal.

The event highlighted the commitment of Monash University Australia and AUG Student Services to supporting UEC students in pursuing higher education opportunities abroad.

Monash University, established in 1958, is a prestigious institution renowned for its dedication to excellence in education and research.

As a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of leading Australian universities, Monash University is globally recognised, ranking 37th in the QS World University Rankings.

With three international teaching locations, six campuses, and over 100 partner universities worldwide, Monash University offers a diverse student body, state-of-the-art facilities, and a global network of campuses that prepares students to address global challenges and succeed in their careers.

AUG, a prominent education placement centre in Malaysia, has played a pivotal role in guiding students toward achieving their academic aspirations since its establishment in 1995.

As the leading education placement centre in Malaysia, AUG provides personalised counselling and support, helping students navigate the complexities of choosing and applying to their preferred institutions, both locally and overseas.

With a 30-year track record, AUG continues to be a trusted partner in educational journeys, not only in Malaysia but also across the seven countries where it operates.

The organisation offers free guidance to students, aiding them in making informed decisions and enhancing their chances of success in their educational pursuits.

The launch event was attended by esteemed guests including Monash University Australia channels and markets director John Tang, established markets group manager Karen Zhang, AUG founder and managing director Tin Wong, AUG chief executive officer James Kon, as well as representatives from United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Malaysia (Dong Zong) and UEC schools.

For more information and to apply for the scholarships, interested students can visit www.augstudy.com.my.

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