IIUM tracer study 2015
The main aim of IIUM Tracer Study 2015 is to complement the study conducted by the Ministry of Education (or IIUM Tracer Study 2015: First Degree and Post Graduates). It aims to study the attitudes of IIUM fresh graduates towards more specific features that are representing the University such as Is...
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Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad
2016
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Summary: | The main aim of IIUM Tracer Study 2015 is to complement the study conducted by the Ministry of Education (or IIUM Tracer Study 2015: First Degree and Post Graduates). It aims to study the attitudes of IIUM fresh graduates towards more specific features that are representing the University such as Islamisation efforts in the academic programme and their involvements in extra-curricular activities. It also studies the perceived importance and effectiveness of their involvements in the programmes offered. Besides, the study also checks the graduates’ level of satisfaction towards the University’s facilities and services as well as their general perception of the University as a choice to continue their study at higher education institution. A chapter on graduates’ entrepreneurship patterns is also included in this IIUM Tracer Study 2015. This Tracer Study report maintains particular methodological procedures in obtaining the information about the graduates (Class of 2015).
A total of 4928 graduates responded to this study that comprised both of first-degree graduates and post-graduates. Their responses were received within one month prior to their convocation. |
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