Asia e University | Flexible Mode, International University
Open Entry

Open Entry refers to non-restrictive entry requirements that are applicable for students with working experience that can be assessed and matched with courses’ learning outcomes. It allows prospective students a second chance at higher education as prior learning experience is acknowledged as valuable learning and used to compensate for paper qualifications.

Asia e University seeks to recruit students of outstanding achievement and potential from all educational backgrounds, so good examination results are the main factor in the admission of students to our courses. In addition to this, we can also use other information supplied to us to ensure we admit students with the most outstanding potential. This information might include: prior and predicted grades, evidence of knowledge and commitment in your personal statement, performance at interview and any exceptional circumstances or personal barriers to learning that you have faced. This allows us to build up a full and rounded view of all our applicants.


To be admitted into a Bachelor programme, a person must:


  • Be at least 21 years old; and
  • Possess PMR/SRP/LCE or equivalent.

To be admitted into a Master programme, a person must:


  • Be at least 35 years old; and
  • Possess STPM/Diploma/Foundation or equivalent.
A person must also submit the assessment of prior learning and provide evidence of prior learning experience and/or knowledge relevant to the programme applied for.

English Proficiency

To be admitted as student, a person must possess English language proficiency standard as set by AeU Senate. If a candidate does not possess the required proficiency, the candidate may be required to undergo an English Proficiency Requirement Programme (EPP) as specified by the Senate.

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