Friday, 10 September 2010

Notice Regarding Change of Address

There is an agreement between our university between our university and your respective agents and sponsors [JPA, MARA, MINDEF, YT] that all pre-med and first year students are required to live in the hostels, as provided by the university.

The only exception to this is if one were to move into an apartment with one's older sibling, who must be a student of the VSMU in his or her third year or above.

Second year students are only allowed to move out if they have the appropriate documents.

Documents needed for the abovementioned pre-med, first and second year students, who wish to move out:
  1. A permission letter from your parents to move out in English. Reasons of moving out MUST be stated inside said letter.
  2. A request letter to Mr. A. A. Rogov (заявление)
  3. The contract of your new accommodation (договор) to be presented to Mr. A. A. Rogov
Furthermore, Mr. Sherbakov in the Visa department must be informed of the change of address.

This is also true for students, who have changed their address but have yet to inform the Visa department. Legally, this must be done, at the latest, 3 days after the move but if you're past this date, please do this as soon as possible.

The immigration officers will start to check our passports and registrations slips soon. If you're found not to be living as stated in your registration slip, it is considered as breaking the law.

You may be fined for the first offense. For the second offense, you will be sent home and you will be denied a visa to enter the Russian Federation for 5 years.

Please be informed.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Verification of Document Details

All 6th year students are required to see Miss Tatyana Vasiliyevna of the Accounts department, which is located under the Dean's Office, to check details such as your names, your SPM certificate number, your high school graduation year and your birth dates.

Students are required to know these information beforehand to make the verification possible.

Please be informed.

CME [M&M] 18/09/10

Date: 18th September 2010 (Sunday)

Time: 14.30-16:30

Venue: Study Room Hiroshima

Topics:

Approach to Parkisonism - Kok Xian

Approach to Nephrotic syndrome - Chai Chan Sin

Case discussion - Ren Geng

Spot diagnosis - Wenn Fong

Open to all.

P/S Information for this week's topics will be mainly based on experiences of attachment in Malaysia hospitals.

The Relocation of The Narcotic Control For The Medical Checkup


The narcotic control for the medical checkup has been relocated.

The new address is Novorossiskaya-10.

To get there, one gets off at the Novorossiskaya stop, the same stop as the old place.
Then, one has to cross the main road [if one came from the central market] and walk along the Novorosisskaya road.
The building is yellow in color.
For reference, refer to the following pictures.



Map

Novorossiskaya Bus Stop
Novorossiskaya Road
The entrance to Novorossiskaya-10

The plague on the building
Please be informed.

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Summer Practicals 2010 Survey

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Meeting with Spasov

There will be a meeting between the pro-rector of international affairs, A.A. Spasov, and representatives of the MSA come Friday, 3rd of September 2010.

One of the issues that will be addressed is the summer practicals. Therefore, the MSA would like to ask feedback in the form of suggestions and opinions from our fellow students. The feedback should be submitted to your respective batch representatives as soon as possible.

Your co-operation is deeply appreciated.

Please be informed.

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Clarification Regarding Extra Payment

We have been receiving a number of complaints regarding the additional payment for students entering back the Russian Federation before the 29th of August 2010.

To clarify we've released the following statement.


Please be informed.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

SPA Interview

There is a slight possibility that the SPA interview for final year students this year might be happening in Russia. In the unlikely chance of this happening, the MSA recommends the final year students this year, who would like to be prepared, to have the following documents:

1) Original higher education documents ( SPM/STPM...)
2) Birth certification and two (2) certified copies
3) IC and two (2) certified copies
4) Two (2) certified copies of parents' IC, birth certificates and passports.
5) Passport-sized photo
6) Co-curriculum certificates.

The certification can be done by any government officers grade 41 & above, such as your secondary school principals, doctors, commissioners of oath [Suruhanjaya Angkat Sumpah] etc.

If one does not go through the interview in Russia, in the unlikely event of it being in Russia this year, one can still do the interview here in Malaysia.

Please be informed.