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  • Sun-Jul-2025

How to Prepare & Perform Well in Exams

 

 A Guide for Students at Qaiwan International University

Exams can be stressful, but with the right mindset and strategy, you can turn them into opportunities to shine. At QIU, we want to support your success both inside and outside the classroom. Here’s a practical guide to help you prepare for exams effectively and perform your best.

 

1. Understand the Exam Format

Knowing what to expect can reduces anxiety, so make sure to know the type of the questions:

  • Multiple choice? Essay-based? Open book?
  • Ask your instructors about the structure and focus areas.
  • Check past papers if available.

 

 2. Use Active Learning Strategies

Don’t just read your notes — engage with them:

  • Create mind maps to connect concepts (Try MindMeister or Coggle) or just use hand writing.
  • Teach someone else, that will help you to understand the topic better, you can just imagine teaching Somone else and see the difference.

 

 3. Manage Your Time Wisely

Break your revision into chunks using the Pomodoro Technique:

  • Study for 25 minutes, take a 5-minute break (you can find YouTube Pomodoro videos)
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  • Repeat 4 times, then take a longer break.

👉 Download a Printable Study Schedule here Study-Plan

 

 4. Take Care of Your Body and Mind

Good health = better brainpower:

  • Sleep at least 7 hours
  • Eat brain foods: nuts, dark chocolate, eggs, fruit
  • Stay hydrated
  • Take walks or stretch every day

 

 5. Don’t Do It Alone

Form a small study group or join university-led review sessions. Sharing ideas and solving questions together can boost your confidence and understanding. (you can do it online or on campus). 

Share your study space photos with your friends, that will encourage you and them to enjoy the vibe.

 

 6. Stay Calm During the Exam

  • Read all questions carefully
  • Don’t panic if you don’t know something, move on and come back
  • Deep breathing helps reduce anxiety.
  • Bring your snack and stay hydrate.

 

 Need Support?

Don’t hesitate to reach out to:

  • Academic Mentors.
  • Your instructors.

We are here for you

 

Best of Luck.

 

 

  • Sun-Jul-2025

Top Global Careers for International Business Graduates

 

 Ready to Take on the World? Top Global Careers for International Business Graduates

Thinking of majoring in International Business? Or already on your way to graduating?

Great news: the world is literally your workplace.

An International Business degree is your passport to a global career. With the world more connected than ever, companies are looking for people who understand business across borders, cultures, and markets.

So, where can this degree take you? Let’s explore some exciting, global careers you can land after graduating:

 

 1. Global Marketing Manager

Sell to the world.
You’ll create campaigns that speak to different cultures and customer needs across regions. Think of launching a product in Asia, promoting a service in Europe, or managing a brand across continents.

 Skills you'll use: Market analysis, cultural sensitivity, brand positioning.
Industries: Tech, fashion, consumer goods, tourism.

 

 2. International Trade Analyst

Make the world your marketplace.
Analyze global markets, monitor trade trends, and help companies expand across borders while following import/export laws and tariffs.

 Skills you'll use: Data analysis, trade compliance, economics.
Industries: Logistics, manufacturing, finance.

 

3. Multinational Business Consultant

Help businesses grow globally.
Advise companies on entering new markets, improving cross-cultural operations, or managing international teams.

 Skills you'll use: Strategic thinking, cross-border communication, market entry analysis.
Industries: Consulting firms, corporate strategy teams, international NGOs.

 

4. Global E-Commerce Manager

Bring products to digital shelves around the world.
Oversee online sales strategies across different countries, manage currency differences, shipping, and localization.

Skills you'll use: Digital marketing, logistics, pricing strategy.

 Industries: Retail, tech, fashion, lifestyle brands.

 

5. International HR Manager

Hire and manage diverse teams across the globe.
Help global companies build inclusive, productive, and legally compliant workplaces in different countries.

Skills you'll use: HR laws, cultural intelligence, leadership development.

 Industries: Multinational corporations, NGOs, startups with global teams.

 

 6. Global Financial Analyst

Follow the money — across time zones.
Track currency exchange, international investments, and global financial markets to help businesses make informed decisions.

 Skills you'll use: Finance modeling, risk analysis, economics.
 Industries: Banking, insurance, investment firms, global trade.

 

 7. International Startup Founder

Why work for someone else? Go global from day one.
Use your degree to launch your own business with an international mindset—whether it’s a product, platform, or service.

 Skills you'll use: Entrepreneurship, innovation, global strategy.
Industries: Tech, education, e-commerce, and more!

 

 Why It Matters

International Business isn’t just about business. It’s about people, cultures, innovation, and being bold enough to dream beyond borders. In a world where international partnerships and global growth are key, YOU become the bridge.

 

 Study International Business at Qaiwan University

At Qaiwan University, in partnership with UiTM Malaysia, our dual certificate International Business program prepares you to think globally, act strategically, and lead confidently.

👉 Join us and start building your international future

 

  • Tue-Jul-2025

Seminar on Addressing Workplace Incivility and Deviant Behavior

Dr. Wan Aida Ishak, Head of the Department of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, conducted a seminar highlighting her expertise in deviant workplace behavior. The session focused on the topic of workplace incivility, offering an insightful look into real-life statistics and the common, often overlooked, behavioral issues that occur in professional environments. These actions, though sometimes unconscious, were identified as uncivil and potentially disruptive to organizational harmony. The seminar emphasized awareness and proactive strategies to reduce such behaviors and foster a healthier work culture.

  • Tue-Jul-2025

Empowering Future Pharmacists: Workshop on Effective Marketing Strategies

Zhinda Qasim, a lecturer at the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Qaiwan International University, led an engaging workshop focused on marketing strategies tailored for future pharmacists.

The session highlighted the vital role of marketing in enhancing patient care and driving the success of modern pharmacies. Participants took part in interactive discussions and role-play activities, making the workshop a dynamic and practical learning experience that bridged theory with real-world application.

  • Sun-Aug-2025

Where Can a Human Resource Development Degree Take You?

 

Where Can a Human Resource Development Degree Take You?

At Qaiwan International University, Human Resource Development program isn’t just about learning how to hire and train people. It’s about building the skills to develop talent, inspire teams, and shape the future of workplaces.

Let’s explore some exciting career paths that open up with an HRD qualification:

1. Talent Development Specialist

If you love helping people grow, this is for you! You’ll design training programs, workshops, and coaching sessions to boost employees’ skills and confidence.

2. Human Resources Manager

Overseeing recruitment, employee engagement, performance reviews, and making sure everyone is happy and productive at work.

3. Organizational Development Consultant

You’ll be the problem-solver who helps companies work smarter, not harder. Think restructuring teams, improving workflows, and shaping company culture.

4. Corporate Trainer

If you are passionate about teaching, corporate trainers turn learning into an experience whether it’s leadership training, communication skills, or new tech tools.

5. Employee Relations Specialist

Be the bridge between management and employees, ensuring smooth communication and fair solutions to workplace challenges.

6. Learning & Development (L&D) Manager

You’ll lead the way in designing strategies that keep employees’ skills sharp in a fast-changing world.

7. Recruitment & Talent Acquisition Specialist

Find the right people for the right roles. You’ll be part detective, part matchmaker, and part brand ambassador for your company.

 

Tip: HR skills are in demand in every industry, from tech to healthcare, hospitality to education. Whether you dream of working in a multinational corporation, a non-profit organization, or even starting your own consulting business, this degree opens doors everywhere.

 Why Qaiwan International University?
Our HRD program is designed with a global perspective, combining theory with real-world projects so you graduate ready to make an impact, both locally and internationally.

Your future workplace is waiting, let’s develop it together!