Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Top 10s in Universities Ranking on the Web (Jan 2010 Edition) by Webometrics

By now, results of SPM, STPM, GCE, UEC, etc. should have been released, and it is time for those secondary school graduates who want to further their study to look for university.

Tertiary education requires a lot of cost, several years of your lifespan, have material impact to your ideology, and might be an important factor for your career path. Therefore, it is important to choose the university wisely, and a worldwide universities ranking can be a good indicator for you.

The Webometrics World Universities' Ranking has coverage to more than 18,000 Higher Education Institutions worldwide. It summarizes the global performance of the university, provides information for candidate students and scholars, and reflects the commitment to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

It is an initiative of the Cybermetrics Lab, a research group of the Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CCHS), part of the National Research Council (CSIC), the largest public research body in Spain.

Now, let's see some of the Top 10s from the results of Webometrics' Jan 2010 Edition of Universities Ranking.
 
Top 10 country/political region for tertiary education:

  • 1. United States
  • 2. United Kingdom
  • 3. Germany
  • 4. Canada
  • 5. Taiwan
  • 6. Sweden
  • 7. Spain
  • 8. Japan
  • 9. Brazil
  • 10. Netherlands
Click here to see the Top 45 ranking and more information about the Webometrics Country Scoreboard.

So, if you are Human Resource or manager in your company going to interview candidates graduated from one of the country/political region above, go ahead and challenge them with tougher questions. If they passed, offer them a higher pay.

World's Top 10 Universities:
  • 1. Harvard University
  • 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • 3. Stanford University
  • 4. University of California Berkeley
  • 5. Cornell University
  • 6. University of Washington
  • 7. University of Minnesota
  • 8. Johns Hopkins University
  • 9. University of Michigan
  • 10. University of Wisconsin Madison
All in the Top 10 are from the United States.

Click here to see the Top 8000 Universities of the world.

Top 10 Universities in Asia:
  • 1. University of Tokyo, Japan (38)
  • 2. Kyoto University, Japan (52)
  • 3. National Taiwan University, Taiwan (63) 
  • 4. University of Hong Kong (128)
  • 5. Chinese University of Hong Kong (130)
  • 6. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (133)
  • 7. Keio University, Japan (136)
  • 8. National University of Singapore (146)
  • 9. National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (153)
  • 10. Nagoya University, Japan (161)
The number in the brackets above is their respective World Ranking.

Click here to see the Top 100 Universities in Asia.

Top 10 Universities in South East Asia:
  • 1. National University of Singapore (146)
  • 2. Kasetsart University, Thailand (229)
  • 3. Prince of Songkla University, Thailand (338)
  • 4. Mahidol University, Thailand (381)
  • 5. Chulalongkorn University, Thailand (398)
  • 6. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (468)
  • 7. Chiang Mai University, Thailand (478)
  • 8. Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia (562)
  • 9. Khon Kaen University, Thailand (567)
  • 10. Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia (661)
What? None from Malaysia? Well, the 11th is Universiti Putra Malaysia (686).

Click here to see the Top 100 Universities in South East Asia.

Top 10 Universities in Malaysia:

  • 1. Universiti Putra Malaysia (686)
  • 2. Universiti Sains Malaysia (725)
  • 3. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (733)
  • 4. University of Malaya (778)
  • 5. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (985)
  • 6. Universiti Teknologi Mara (1367)
  • 7. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (1413)
  • 8. Universiti Utara Malaysia (1454)
  • 9. Multimedia University (1528)
  • 10. International Islamic University Malaysia (1576)
Click here to see the universities and colleges ranking of Malaysia

Are you graduated from one of the world class universities/colleges? Some fresh graduates find it difficult to get a job. It could be due to few years back, they've made an unwise decision and studied in a low ranking university.

While some might want to argue that university ranking like this could be subjective, the employment market, locally or globally, will eventually reflect the reference value of the ranking system.
Click here to go to the homepage of Webometrics website.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

eDividend to replace cheque and direct credit dividend entitlements into our bank account

Starting from 19 April 2010, investors in KLSE can opt to receive dividend payments from public listed companies in the form of eDividend instead of the traditional way of receiving dividend cheques.

This will bring convenient to share investors using direct trading account(s), although doesn't make much different to those using nominee account(s).

Common problems such as delay receipt of dividend cheque, lost cheque, cheque expired, etc. will be eliminated, as dividend payment will be directly credited into our bank account if we've applied for this eDividend service. After the money is banked in, we will receive eNotification via email and/or SMS.

We can register for eDividend with our stock broker. There will be no cost incurred if we apply for eDividend within the period from 19 April 2010 until 18 April 2011.

The following are needed when applying for eDividend:

  • Fill up a 3-ply eDividend form, and provide info about our bank account number, email, mobile number, etc.
  • Copy of bank statement
  • Copy of NRIC / Passport / Authority Card
The registration process of eDividend is as follow.


And the eDividend payment flow is as follow.


All companies listed in KLSE who announce a books closing date for dividend entitlements on or after 1 September 2010 are required to pay dividends via eDividend to their shareholders who have registered for this service.

Click here for more information about eDividend.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Tan Teng Boo will conduct 2 seminars, 1 for fundamental analysis, 1 for technical analysis

You might be awared that Mr Tan Teng Boo (陈鼎武), the founder and key person of iCapital and Capital Dynamics, is going to conduct 2 seminars, 1 for fundamental analysis, 1 for technical analysis, together with his team.

Seminar 1: Understand Economic Indicators, Invest Successfully

Date: 10 April 2010 (Saturday)
Time: 8am- 5pm
Venue: Renaissance Kuala Lumpur

"Where is the global economy heading? Is China on the verge of a collapse? Will global interest rates keep rising? How will it impact currencies, economic growth and stock markets?"

"The comprehensive seminar will explain the methodology used for various economic indicators and their interpretation. It will look at the current economic structures and sources of growth of the US, China, Eurozone, Japan, Australia, Singapore and Malaysia, as well as their distinctive individual characteristics. The vital economic indicators of each economy will be presented and their implications explained."

Indicators:

  • Gross Domestic Product
  • Consumer Price Index
  • Money Aggregates
  • Balance of Payments
  • Producer Price Index
  • Money Supply
  • Performance of Manufacturing Index
  • Performances of Construction Index
  • Index of Commodity Prices
  • Performance of Services Index
  • Leading Indicator of Employment
  • International Trade in Goods and Services
  • Interest Rates
  • Building Approvals
  • Business Indicators
  • Inflation
  • Real Estate Index
  • Retail Sales
  • Bank Lending
  • New Auto Sales
  • Tourist Arrival
Seminar 2: Understand Technical Analysis, Trade Successfully

Date: 11 April 2010 (Sunday)
Time: 8am- 5pm
Venue: Renaissance Kuala Lumpur

"Whilst many are sidelined, some savvy traders and investors are profiting handsomely from this volatility. To trade successfully, you must understand the risk return relationship and have the discipline to follow trading rules. Not just any arbitrary rules, but proven ones from knowing technical analysis and chart formations."


Click here for more information, pricing and registration form for the 2 seminars of Tan Teng Boo.

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