The Importance of Study-Life Balance

Studying abroad is more than just getting an education. Studying means making friends, learning about a new culture, falling in love, building a career, learning a new language, getting a bicycle, and becoming part of a community.
Study-life balance means a great deal in Malaysia, you’ll never be short of time or opportunity to enjoy your new home away from home. Education in Malaysia believe in personal development and encourage their students to explore life and develop interests outside of their studies. A normal study week involves 20 hours of studying, so you’ll have plenty of time left to focus on other things.
Life in Malaysia is filled with culture and beautiful nature that can be enjoyed all year round. At Mantissa College in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, nature is always nearby. 'The Right of Public Access, or 'MRT-MASS rapid transit' as Malaysian people call it, invites everyone to roam freely, explore and enjoy the beauty of the country, as long as you don’t destroy or disturb the surroundings.
Make new friends and develop new interests
Education in Malaysia is full of life. You can participate in sports events, visit malls, experience different cultures by visiting historical places or places of worship (Mosques, Buddhis Temples, Christian Churches etc). In Malaysia, exposing yourself to various types of cuisines (Malay cuisines, Chinese cuisines, Indian cuisines, Western cuisines, European cuisines, Japan cuisines, Korean cuisines and lots more) is a great way to enrich both your interests and social life.
At Mantissa College students may join the student council where they organise events for new students to join. This student council shall close the gaps between the Malaysian and International students where it can be very helpful to have a local friend from start, someone who can show you around and how to do everyday things in a new country.
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, a vibrant city to enjoy and call home
Mantissa College is located at Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.
It is situated on the border of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, it is within the vicinity of Bandar Utama Damansara, Damansara Utama, Mutiara Damansara and other townships of Petaling Jaya. The township was named after Tun Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's first ambassador to the United States and a Malaysian representative to the United Nations, before becoming Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister in 1970. The commonly used abbreviation for Taman Tun Dr. Ismail is "TTDI".
In 1994, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail township was awarded the FIABCI Award of Distinction for Residential Property. It was one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in Malaysia at that time. Since then, the surrounding areas around it were further developed. They include Bandar Utama, Bandar Sri Damansara, Desa Park City and Mont Kiara.
Bottom line
When you’re weighing the odds of your future career, of course, you will look down to the pros and cons. And you might be wondering what are the pros and cons of business administration, in this case. We’re sure we went through some of the most highlighted pros, that most definitely outweigh the scarcity of the cons. What you will encounter as difficult, maybe the major competition in the business industry. Also, in order to differentiate yourself from the competition, having a graduate degree is a must.
So if you’re ready to take the next step towards earning a degree in business administration, why not choose Mantissa College?
At Mantissa College, we deliver the Bachelor of Business Administration programme, a programme in collaboration with Paris Graduate School of Management, France. Meaning that students will have the opportunity to study with us here at Mantissa College, in Malaysia and get an accredited French Qualification from a Minimum of 27 months to - maximum of 48 months.
This BBA programme enables post-secondary school applicants, (applicants who graduated from O-Level) with five (5) credits to apply directly into the Degree (BBA) programme, without the need of going through a foundation or Diploma programme.
Mantissa College’s BBA program boasts a dynamic global network of more than 80,000 alumni. One recent alumnus, Ms Cathy, says, “I took the 3-years Bachelor of Business Administration course right after my SPM (O-Level) without needed to go through Foundation or Diploma programme. The syllabus teaches me the basics elements needed in the business field. The programme also enables me to learn from real people with real problems. Thanks to the diverse and up-to-date programme syllabus, I am now capable of taking up more projects because I had been exposed to a wider perspective on handling matters from my learning experience.”
Certainly, evidence attests to the tremendous value of the BBA Programme. Between its focus on this learning style and many other desirable attributes, Mantissa College’s Bachelor of Business Administration offers an invaluable inside edge for aspiring business leaders
Documents needed
i) Scan copy of your SPM / O-Level / STPM / A-Level Results
To apply for the programme, please provide us with the required documents to info@mantissa.edu.my or Click Here to Submit your documents
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