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    involves comprehending and analysing information; understanding, applying, and
    extending ideas; drawing appropriate conclusions, and evaluating arguments. These questions use material from
    the humanities and social sciences.

    involves analysis and application of information, drawing conclusions, making
    decisions, and solving problems. These questions use material from the mathematics and sciences.

    involves the ability to understand and think about people. These questions
    are based on a scenario, dialogue or other text representing specific interpersonal situations. Using a multiplechoice format, they assess your ability to identify, understand, and, where necessary, infer the thoughts, feelings,
    behaviour and/or intentions of the people represented in the interpersonal situations.

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    SectionNo. of questionsTime
    Critical Reasoning3350 min
    Quantitative Reasoning3350 min
    Interpersonal Understanding3350 min
    Total99150 min

    Before the Test

    How do I register for MSAT-Malaysia?

    Registrations should be completed online using the following link: https://msat.um.edu.my before 12.00pm MST,
    31 January 2024.
    For more information visit the Universiti Malaya website: https://medicine.um.edu.my/msat
    Or email the Universiti Malaya, Faculty of Medicine directly: [email protected]

    Test fees

    The cost to sit MSAT - Malaysia is detailed in the table below for Malaysian applicants sitting the test on campus at the Universiti Malaya.

    For applicants sitting outside of Malaysia the cost will vary, please note that the higher fee covers the test fee, and the costs associated with a remote proctored delivery via ProctorU.

    Fee Subsidy

    If you believe you are eligible for a fee subsidy you will need to email the Universiti Malaya to apply. Please make sure you read the rules below before applying to ensure you are eligible:

    The terms and conditions are as follows:
    1. This subsidy will only be considered for Malaysian citizens.
    2. Total household income must be below RM4850.
    3. Candidates must already have registered and paid the full amount for the admission test.
    4. The application for subsidy must be completed and supporting documents shall be attached in PDF format.
    5. Subsidy applications will be closed on the 31 January 2024. Any submissions received after the closing date will not be entertained.
    6. Successful applicants will be informed via e-mail of the reimbursement process.
    7. Any incomplete applications will not be processed. The decision of the Faculty of Medicine, UM is final.

    Taking your test

    The MSAT - Malaysia test consists of 2 ½ hours test time.
    There will be pre-testing procedures to complete before you can start. These will take anywhere from 15 minutes to an ½ an hour to complete depending on how many other test takers are sitting at your test session. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee start and finish times.

    You will be required to show your admission ticket and photo ID before you enter the test centre, so make sure you have them with you on the test day.

    What equipment is provided to sit the test?

    MSAT - Malaysia is a computer-based test, and if you are sitting MSAT - Malaysia at the Universiti Malaya test centre, then all necessary equipment including computers will be provided. You are not permitted to bring your own devices when sitting MSAT - Malaysia.

    Can I use the bathroom during testing time?

    Yes. If you take a bathroom break, no additional time will be granted, and the time will not be paused. Please raise your hand to alert a supervisor and they will instruct you on what to do.

    Pre-Test Checklist

    Step 1 Register to sit the test with the Universiti Malaya via https://medicine.um.edu.my/msat before 12.00pm MST,  31 January 2024.
    Step 2 Print out your MSAT - Malaysia Admission ticket.
    Step 3 Make sure you have suitable valid ID.
    Step 4 Prepare your pens, pencils or erasable whiteboard.
    Step 5 Sit your test on either 28 & 29 February 2024.

    What is my Admission Ticket?

    The Admission Ticket will tell you exactly where and at what time to report on the day of the test. This ticket is your permission to attend the test centre and you should make sure you have a printed copy with you on the test day. If you present without a printed Admission Ticket, you may be refused entry.
    Your Admission ticket will be sent to your registered email address when it is made available, approximately two-three weeks before the test date.

    The personal details on your Admission Ticket must match the details on the identification document that you will use on the test day. These include your First and Last name and your Date of Birth.
    Admission Tickets may be printed in black and white; you do not need to bring a colour printout. Do not write anything on your Admission Ticket at any time before or during the test.

    If you have issues receiving your Admission Ticket, please contact the MSAT - Malaysia office at ACER by email
    [email protected] immediately.

    When will I get my admission ticket?

    Admission Tickets are released 7 days prior to your test window. You will be notified via email when admission tickets have been released.

    How do I access my admission ticket?

    Your Admission Ticket will be emailed to you. If you have not received it by the 23 February, please contact the MSAT- 7 Malaysia Office at ACER by email [email protected] immediately

    What identification do I need to complete my test?

    On the day of your test, you will be required to show one form of photo-bearing identification. The only acceptable forms of ID are:

    All Malaysian applicants:
    • Current MyKad Card. 

    International applicants only, may bring:
    • Current passport.
    • Current photo-bearing driver’s licence (learner’s permit, probationary or full licence).
    Your selected ID must:
    • Include a photograph that is recognisable as a likeness to you as you are on the day of the test.
    • Be valid and not expired.
    • Be original; photocopies or photographs of identity documents are NOT acceptable forms of ID. If your documents do not meet the listed requirements, the supervisors will not be able to allow you to sit the test and you will be turned away from the test centre.
    • Only Government issued digital identification documents will be accepted.

    What do I need to bring on the test day?

    To successfully complete your test, you will need:
    • A small erasable whiteboard and pen or markers (no bigger than 30 cm x 20 cm) or 2 pens or pencils, eraser,
    and a sharpener,
    • An acceptable current and photo-bearing identification document,
    • A clear water bottle (no labels attached).
    • Your admission ticket.

    Test takers are permitted to have two sheets of scratch paper i.e., 2 sheets of blank A4 sized paper or a small erasable whiteboard (no bigger than 30 cm x 20cm) and pens to complete their workings and notes. If you choose to use scratch paper this will be provided to you by the supervisors at the test centre – you do not need to bring this. If you are using a whiteboard, please bring this with you on the test day.

    There should be no other items on your desk during the test session. Mobile phones must be switched off and placed in your bag or face up under your desk. Supervisors will monitor where you store them during your test session.

    Scrap/note paper and small whiteboards.

    You are permitted to bring a small erasable whiteboard and marker to the test centre. The board should be no bigger than 30cm x 25cm in size. If you do not have access to a whiteboard, two sheets of scratch paper will be provided for you.

    At the completion of your test, you will be instructed to wipe whiteboards clean and show them to supervisors before exiting the test room. If you are using paper, you will be instructed to hand this over to your test supervisor.

    Please note: Failure to follow these instructions will result in an incident report being submitted by supervisors and may result in your test not being scored. If I can’t find a small whiteboard, can I use an A4 sized piece of blank paper laminated?

    Yes, if you are unable to find a suitable whiteboard you can bring a single sheet of laminated paper instead, along with an erasable marker.

    Test takers with Reasonable Adjustments

    If you have been approved for Reasonable Adjustments, you will receive a notification from the MSAT - Malaysia office via email. Have a copy of this with you on the test day and show it to a supervisor if asked.
    The MSAT - Malaysia office will advise the supervisors of your allowances.

    What items are prohibited?

    There are certain items that are not allowed on your desk or near you during your test session, these are:
    • Mobile phone,
    • Calculators,
    • Stopwatches,
    • Audio or recording devices of any kind, including:
    • cameras,
    • MP3 players.
    • Digital, smart watches and fitbits etc.,
    • Standard English Dictionaries,
    • Pencil cases, and rulers,
    • Food,
    • Earplugs,
    • Bluetooth devices such as headphones,
    • Dual monitors,
    • Head coverings (unless it is for religious reasons)

    Access to food (including sweets and nuts), earplugs, medication or other medical equipment (e.g. support cushion, sit/ stand desk) requires special permission. If you think you will need any of these you will need to apply for reasonable adjustments (see page 3 and 4). If you are unsure email the MSAT - Malaysia office [email protected] for guidance.
    It is recommended you eat before your test session, as you will not be permitted any food within the test centre.

    Test centre and arrival time

    You will be registered to sit on an assigned test day at the Universiti Malaysia test centre.
    The exact test centre address and arrival time will be printed on the Admission Ticket that will be made available to you approximately 1 week before the test (see page 6). You should report to the test centre at the time designated on your
    Admission Ticket. It is not necessary to arrive before the indicated arrival time. The test itself will start as soon as all pretesting procedures are completed. If you report to the centre after all test takers have been seated in the testing room, you may not be admitted.

    Important: No latecomers will be admitted once test time has commenced.

    What happens if I am absent and miss my test?

    If you are absent and miss your test you cannot be provided with a make up test. You will have to wait until February 2025 before you can sit again.
    The only exception to this rule is those test takers that encounter unforeseen misadventure such as an accident or serious illness on the day of the test. In such cases you should contact the MSAT - Malaysia office at ACER by email and provide an account of what has occurred along with relevant supporting documentation to be considered for a rescheduled session. No guarantees are offered, a re-scheduled session will only be facilitated if there is time, and seats available.

    Please note: Test sittings will not be conducted under any circumstances outside of the advertised test dates of the 28 & 29 February 2024.

    Can I choose a morning or afternoon session?

    There are two sessions per day. A morning session and an afternoon session. Provided there are seats available you may choose either a morning or afternoon test session. We suggest you book early to avoid disappointment, as seats in each session will be limited.

    What happens if I attend the test centre on the wrong day?

    If you attend the test centre on the wrong day or the wrong session, you will be asked to wait while all other test takers registered for that session are seated. If there are seats available you may be permitted to sit.

    Please note: No guarantees are offered, a re-scheduled session will only be facilitated if there is time, and seats available. Test sittings will not be conducted under any circumstances outside of the advertised test dates of the 28 & 29 February 2024.

    What if I arrive late?

    You must arrive at the time stated on your admission ticket. There is no need to arrive before the scheduled time. No test takers will be admitted into the test centre if they arrive late, and the test has started.

    Can I leave when I have finished MSAT-Malaysia?
    You may not leave the test centre before the full testing time has elapsed, as you will disturb others around you. The only exception is in the case of illness. Test takers leaving before the start of Section III will not receive their MSAT - Malaysia scores

    Can I eat during the test?
    Access to food is not permitted during the test. If you are diabetic, pregnant or have another concern that requires access to food (including sweets and nuts) you will need to apply for a reasonable adjustment. We suggest you eat before your test and bring a snack for once you are finished.

    After the Test

    When and how will I receive my results?
    MSAT- Malaysia results will be released to applicants in April 2024. You will be notified by email when your results are ready.
    You will be sent your Statement of Results (SOR) via email. ACER does not provide hard copies of results. When you access your results, you are advised to save and print a copy of the Statement of Results for your own records.
    The MSAT - Malaysia statement of results includes your date of birth and the name used at the time your test was taken.
    For security reasons it is not possible to provide replacement result statements to accommodate name changes.
    ACER will provide your results to the Universiti Malaya directly for the purpose of electing applicants into their programmes. You are not required to do anything to facilitate this.
    Due to privacy requirements ACER will not provide results over the telephone, by fax or by email. This is to protect candidate confidentiality

    How will the Universiti Malaya receive my results?
    ACER will provide your results to the Universiti of Malaya directly for the purpose of selecting applicants into their programmes. You are not required to do anything to facilitate this.

    MSAT – Malaysia scores

    You will receive a score for each of the three sections, together with an overall MSAT - Malaysia score. The Overall Score is a weighted average of the three section scores.

    Please Note: The Overall Score is calculated to several decimal places and then rounded. The Overall Score is calculated before the rounding of section scores. This makes it impossible for test takers to replicate the process. To assist you in evaluating your test performance your scores will be accompanied by a chart showing an approximate percentile ranking for your Overall Score. This will give you an indication of how you have performed against other test takers in the same MSAT - Malaysia sitting as you.

    Currency of Results

    Your MSAT - Malaysia 2024 results remain valid and can be used for application for 1 year.

    Can I appeal my score?
    No, MSAT - Malaysia results are released only after careful calculation and extensive checking, for this reason, remarks for any component of the test are not offered. ACER cannot provide any additional information on scores or the scoring process. All information including score analysis and processing remains the intellectual property of ACER and no right of inspection is deemed to be vested in a Test taker.

    How does ACER ensure equity and fairness?
    MSAT- Malaysia is developed to rigorous professional and technical standards. Test questions are designed and
    developed by a team of ACER writers, expert in their fields. All test questions must pass detailed panelling, trial testing, analysis and final review. The content, style, duration and sequencing of the tests are determined to ensure that the testing programme is relevant, fair, valid and reliable. MSAT - Malaysia test data is subjected to statistical analysis to check that each question has performed as required. Test questions in development are carefully scrutinised in an ongoing attempt to minimise gender, ethnic or religious bias, and to ensure that the test is culturally fair. The test may contain a small number of trial questions which may not contribute to test taker scores but allow us to ensure that new test questions are working to the expected standard.

    The MSAT - Malaysia test consists of 2 ½ hours test time.
    There will be pre-testing procedures to complete before you can start. These will take anywhere from 15 minutes to an ½ an hour to complete depending on how many other test takers are sitting at your test session. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee start and finish times.

    You will be required to show your admission ticket and photo ID before you enter the test centre, so make sure you have them with you on the test day.

    What equipment is provided to sit the test?

    MSAT - Malaysia is a computer-based test, and if you are sitting MSAT - Malaysia at the Universiti Malaya test centre, then all necessary equipment including computers will be provided. You are not permitted to bring your own devices when sitting MSAT - Malaysia.

    Can I use the bathroom during testing time?

    Yes. If you take a bathroom break, no additional time will be granted, and the time will not be paused. Please raise your hand to alert a supervisor and they will instruct you on what to do.

    Pre-Test Checklist

    Step 1 Register to sit the test with the Universiti Malaya via https://medicine.um.edu.my/msat before 12.00pm MST,  31 January 2024.
    Step 2 Print out your MSAT - Malaysia Admission ticket.
    Step 3 Make sure you have suitable valid ID.
    Step 4 Prepare your pens, pencils or erasable whiteboard.
    Step 5 Sit your test on either 28 & 29 February 2024.

    What is my Admission Ticket?

    The Admission Ticket will tell you exactly where and at what time to report on the day of the test. This ticket is your permission to attend the test centre and you should make sure you have a printed copy with you on the test day. If you present without a printed Admission Ticket, you may be refused entry.
    Your Admission ticket will be sent to your registered email address when it is made available, approximately two-three weeks before the test date.

    The personal details on your Admission Ticket must match the details on the identification document that you will use on the test day. These include your First and Last name and your Date of Birth.
    Admission Tickets may be printed in black and white; you do not need to bring a colour printout. Do not write anything on your Admission Ticket at any time before or during the test.

    If you have issues receiving your Admission Ticket, please contact the MSAT - Malaysia office at ACER by email
    [email protected] immediately.

    When will I get my admission ticket?

    Admission Tickets are released 7 days prior to your test window. You will be notified via email when admission tickets have been released.

    How do I access my admission ticket?

    Your Admission Ticket will be emailed to you. If you have not received it by the 23 February, please contact the MSAT- 7 Malaysia Office at ACER by email [email protected] immediately

    What identification do I need to complete my test?

    On the day of your test, you will be required to show one form of photo-bearing identification. The only acceptable forms of ID are:

    All Malaysian applicants:
    • Current MyKad Card. 

    International applicants only, may bring:
    • Current passport.
    • Current photo-bearing driver’s licence (learner’s permit, probationary or full licence).
    Your selected ID must:
    • Include a photograph that is recognisable as a likeness to you as you are on the day of the test.
    • Be valid and not expired.
    • Be original; photocopies or photographs of identity documents are NOT acceptable forms of ID. If your documents do not meet the listed requirements, the supervisors will not be able to allow you to sit the test and you will be turned away from the test centre.
    • Only Government issued digital identification documents will be accepted.

    What do I need to bring on the test day?

    To successfully complete your test, you will need:
    • A small erasable whiteboard and pen or markers (no bigger than 30 cm x 20 cm) or 2 pens or pencils, eraser,
    and a sharpener,
    • An acceptable current and photo-bearing identification document,
    • A clear water bottle (no labels attached).
    • Your admission ticket.

    Test takers are permitted to have two sheets of scratch paper i.e., 2 sheets of blank A4 sized paper or a small erasable whiteboard (no bigger than 30 cm x 20cm) and pens to complete their workings and notes. If you choose to use scratch paper this will be provided to you by the supervisors at the test centre – you do not need to bring this. If you are using a whiteboard, please bring this with you on the test day.

    There should be no other items on your desk during the test session. Mobile phones must be switched off and placed in your bag or face up under your desk. Supervisors will monitor where you store them during your test session.

    Scrap/note paper and small whiteboards.

    You are permitted to bring a small erasable whiteboard and marker to the test centre. The board should be no bigger than 30cm x 25cm in size. If you do not have access to a whiteboard, two sheets of scratch paper will be provided for you.

    At the completion of your test, you will be instructed to wipe whiteboards clean and show them to supervisors before exiting the test room. If you are using paper, you will be instructed to hand this over to your test supervisor.

    Please note: Failure to follow these instructions will result in an incident report being submitted by supervisors and may result in your test not being scored. If I can’t find a small whiteboard, can I use an A4 sized piece of blank paper laminated?

    Yes, if you are unable to find a suitable whiteboard you can bring a single sheet of laminated paper instead, along with an erasable marker.

    Test takers with Reasonable Adjustments

    If you have been approved for Reasonable Adjustments, you will receive a notification from the MSAT - Malaysia office via email. Have a copy of this with you on the test day and show it to a supervisor if asked.
    The MSAT - Malaysia office will advise the supervisors of your allowances.

    What items are prohibited?

    There are certain items that are not allowed on your desk or near you during your test session, these are:
    • Mobile phone,
    • Calculators,
    • Stopwatches,
    • Audio or recording devices of any kind, including:
    • cameras,
    • MP3 players.
    • Digital, smart watches and fitbits etc.,
    • Standard English Dictionaries,
    • Pencil cases, and rulers,
    • Food,
    • Earplugs,
    • Bluetooth devices such as headphones,
    • Dual monitors,
    • Head coverings (unless it is for religious reasons)

    Access to food (including sweets and nuts), earplugs, medication or other medical equipment (e.g. support cushion, sit/ stand desk) requires special permission. If you think you will need any of these you will need to apply for reasonable adjustments (see page 3 and 4). If you are unsure email the MSAT - Malaysia office [email protected] for guidance.
    It is recommended you eat before your test session, as you will not be permitted any food within the test centre.

    Test centre and arrival time

    You will be registered to sit on an assigned test day at the Universiti Malaysia test centre.
    The exact test centre address and arrival time will be printed on the Admission Ticket that will be made available to you approximately 1 week before the test (see page 6). You should report to the test centre at the time designated on your
    Admission Ticket. It is not necessary to arrive before the indicated arrival time. The test itself will start as soon as all pretesting procedures are completed. If you report to the centre after all test takers have been seated in the testing room, you may not be admitted.

    Important: No latecomers will be admitted once test time has commenced.

    What happens if I am absent and miss my test?

    If you are absent and miss your test you cannot be provided with a make up test. You will have to wait until February 2025 before you can sit again.
    The only exception to this rule is those test takers that encounter unforeseen misadventure such as an accident or serious illness on the day of the test. In such cases you should contact the MSAT - Malaysia office at ACER by email and provide an account of what has occurred along with relevant supporting documentation to be considered for a rescheduled session. No guarantees are offered, a re-scheduled session will only be facilitated if there is time, and seats available.

    Please note: Test sittings will not be conducted under any circumstances outside of the advertised test dates of the 28 & 29 February 2024.

    Can I choose a morning or afternoon session?

    There are two sessions per day. A morning session and an afternoon session. Provided there are seats available you may choose either a morning or afternoon test session. We suggest you book early to avoid disappointment, as seats in each session will be limited.

    What happens if I attend the test centre on the wrong day?

    If you attend the test centre on the wrong day or the wrong session, you will be asked to wait while all other test takers registered for that session are seated. If there are seats available you may be permitted to sit.

    Please note: No guarantees are offered, a re-scheduled session will only be facilitated if there is time, and seats available. Test sittings will not be conducted under any circumstances outside of the advertised test dates of the 28 & 29 February 2024.

    What if I arrive late?

    You must arrive at the time stated on your admission ticket. There is no need to arrive before the scheduled time. No test takers will be admitted into the test centre if they arrive late, and the test has started.

    Can I leave when I have finished MSAT-Malaysia?
    You may not leave the test centre before the full testing time has elapsed, as you will disturb others around you. The only exception is in the case of illness. Test takers leaving before the start of Section III will not receive their MSAT - Malaysia scores

    Can I eat during the test?
    Access to food is not permitted during the test. If you are diabetic, pregnant or have another concern that requires access to food (including sweets and nuts) you will need to apply for a reasonable adjustment. We suggest you eat before your test and bring a snack for once you are finished.

    Appeals and Complaints

    If you have a serious complaint or wish to make an appeal in relation to your test sitting or results, please read the ACER complaint and appeals policy.

    Should you wish to query a particular test question, please alert the supervisor of your concerns on the day of the test. Your query will be reviewed by the MSAT - Malaysia office and forwarded to the test developers for review.

    Similarly, any complaints relating to technical issues, the test venue or physical discomfort suffered should be
    reported immediately to the supervisor on the day so the issue can be addressed without delay, and in writing to the MSAT - Malaysia office immediately after your test session so that the issues can be resolved within the testing window if necessary.

    Please note: It is not possible to schedule tests outside of allocated test windows. All technical and or delivery issues arising must be addressed immediately and resolved during the advertised test window in February each year. You are advised that MSAT - Malaysia results are released only after careful calculation and extensive checking and errors in scoring are highly unlikely

    Test Security and Misconduct

    The MSAT - Malaysia test is a high-stakes test. Therefore ACER, in conjunction with the Universiti Malaya, has established security procedures which will be strictly enforced at all times. It is important that you understand the ramifications for breaches of test security or misconduct.

    Misconduct

    ACER and the Universiti Malaya expect test takers to adhere to an acceptable level of behaviour during all interactions in relation to the MSAT - Malaysia. They view any misconduct in respect to the MSAT - Malaysia seriously.

    What is considered misconduct?
    Misconduct (whether occurring prior to, during or after the MSAT - Malaysia session) means any unacceptable conduct or any conduct that might result in unfairness or inaccurate results. Examples of misconduct include, but are not limited to the following:

    • sitting the MSAT - Malaysia if you have an affiliation with a preparation business, for example as a tutor, item
    developer or hold financial interests in a MSAT - Malaysia preparation business;
    • breach of any of the security arrangements for the MSAT - Malaysia test;
    • impersonation;
    • reproducing, copying, plagiarising responses to MSAT - Malaysia from another person’s work;
    • using, accessing, or employing any form of Artificial Intelligence during the MSAT - Malaysia. This includes, but is
    not limited to, using AI-powered devices, software applications, or any other tools that may assist in answering
    questions, solving problems, or providing information related to MSAT - Malaysia content;
    • copying or recording questions or answers from the test via screen sharing, or any other means;
    • failure to follow a supervisor/proctor’s instructions;
    • giving or receiving assistance during the test;
    • using prohibited aids (e.g. notes, calculator, mobile phone, audio/screen recording device including opening a web browser etc.);
    • creating a disturbance;
    • giving or receiving assistance with regards to test content from other individuals before, during or after the test;
    • giving of false or misleading information at any stage;
    • using the test questions, their content or information about them for purposes other than your sitting of the
    MSAT - Malaysia test. This includes: publishing the MSAT - Malaysia questions or any of their content or information
    about them on the Internet, in chat rooms or any digital format or otherwise; and/or passing the MSAT - Malaysia
    questions, any of their content or information about them to third parties;
    • inappropriate, abusive or aggressive communication in any form with proctors, supervisors or the MSAT - Malaysia office prior to, during, or after the test.

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