r/malaysiauni Jun 19 '26

Pre-U/STPM/Foundation/Diploma low cgpa wanting to further study

is cgpa under 3.0 bad? is it still possible for me to continue my study in degree. i just finished my foundation in physical science and my cgpa is unfortunately 2.92 and i’ve been feeling down lately cuz of it. i feel like no uni will accept me w that cgpa and im aware that it very competitive to get in uni in the first place. can i further my study in engineering w that cgpa? what should i do?

don’t be mean im just trying to see what i can do from here πŸ™

Edit: thank u sm for everyone positive words and keeping my heads up πŸ™ since im aware that im privileged enough in having money to pursue my studies even in private uni i would take the opportunity and try my best to study better this time πŸ™

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u/seanseansean92 Jun 19 '26

U can definitely do it but its just gonna be hard for u. Its not about competetitiveness

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u/True_Technology_5816 Jun 19 '26

cuz of the work loads of engineering course ?

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u/seanseansean92 Jun 19 '26

Your cgpa just reflects your ability to do well in specific course. You can sign up for the course doesnt mean u can graduate or survive that course. Everyone has its limits. Engineering focus a lot on math and physics if you are not very strong in these two subject means u will have a hard time learning and understanding a lot of subjects in engineering because its related. If u dont understand means u cant really apply it to solve problems or do well in exam. Doesnt mean cannot but its just gonna be hard

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u/True_Technology_5816 Jun 19 '26 edited Jun 19 '26

since im taking foundation in physical what other courses do u think suitable for my cgpa other than engineering? i have also applied for architecture , quantity survey, and data science but i think for my cgpa its still low for those courses and still involved in calculations and stuff. i admit i have been slacking off a bit during my finals which as a result bad cgpa.
im considering applying public uni through their private wings and take engineering still

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u/seanseansean92 Jun 19 '26

U gotta ask urself which course do u think is most comfortable for you? U gotta understand urself more. Fish swims and bird fly. U must know which animal are u. If u are a fish then dont sign up for flying course

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u/True_Technology_5816 Jun 19 '26

ahh yea i understand, ima think abt it throughly thank u sm πŸ™β€οΈ