NEXT Academy offers a 10-week Full-Stack Web Development bootcamp in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and remote 8-week Front-End Web Development courses and 12-week Digital Marketing courses. NEXT Academy was founded by self-taught programmer and bootcamp graduate, Josh Teng. NEXT Academy partnered with the Malaysian government agency, Malaysian Global Innovation & Creative Centre (MaGIC) in 2014 - jointly officiated by U.S. President Obama, Prime Minister of Malaysia Najib Razak and Founding CEO Cheryl Yeoh who previously sold her company to Walmart Labs, to grow the tech startup ecosystem in Malaysia.
The primary goal of NEXT Academy is to equip passionate individuals to become entrepreneurs, marketers and developers — the key ingredients to get a startup running. Students learn in a hands-on style and are presented with a set of challenges to solve each day. By the end of the course, students will build a fully-functional web app.
Today, over 1,000 students have graduated from NEXT Academy and are employed with some of the biggest startups in the region including GrabTaxi, KFIT, Mindvalley, REV Asia, Business Insider, Says, and Uber. Some multinational corporations have also hired graduates from NEXT Academy as well. Ninety-nine percent (99%) of all graduates have either started their own startups or joined a company as a coder, marketer, or designer!
NEXT Academy is part of the 500 Startups' portfolio.
Had a great time at NEXT Academy, 9 weeks that seemed to be as short as one month! Definitely a decision that requires a FULL COMMITMENT to get the maximum out of it ! Don't be fooled by the advertised schedule and be ready to work everyday until 10.00pm to redo/review what you did/learned during the day! (I did not and I regret it).
Mentors are always available and willing to help so raise your hand after (really) trying to figure out by yourself for 20 minut...
Had a great time at NEXT Academy, 9 weeks that seemed to be as short as one month! Definitely a decision that requires a FULL COMMITMENT to get the maximum out of it ! Don't be fooled by the advertised schedule and be ready to work everyday until 10.00pm to redo/review what you did/learned during the day! (I did not and I regret it).
Mentors are always available and willing to help so raise your hand after (really) trying to figure out by yourself for 20 minutes.
I would also say that working with your team mates and changing partners really helps as it gives you different types of explanations !
Oh, the prepwork seems easy but make sure you understand what you did... Take notes during prep work !
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Nov 11, 2016
Generally the experience at NEXT was pleasant. The only concern I have is that the some of the resources provided for the coursework seems a little outdated and some even unrelated, which required a lot more googling.
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Nov 11, 2016
Pros: I learned a lot for both frontend & backend of web development Good value for money IMHO provided student working hard
Mentors are awesome and attentive
Cons: Refer to https://www.coursereport.com/schools/next-academy. There are some truth in the complains.
Conclusion: If student work hard, they will find their stay at NextAcademy is a very rewarding one.
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Oct 31, 2016
Thanks for NEXT giving this opportunity to learn web development and meet new ppl. It was sweet and sour throughout the weeks of bootcamp but the result was satisfying. Just hope that cam get a web developer job after graduating, preferably with the help from NEXT as well.
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Oct 31, 2016
Thumbs up for the instructors ! Good effort to connect students to employers ! It worth the monies paid !
The not good thing is noisy environment due to renovation by the neighbors.
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Oct 31, 2016
A separate games course for mobile would be great as there were a few other students keen on doing ios games as well
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Oct 31, 2016
its very good. learned alot
Audrey of NEXT Academy
Community Builder
Oct 25, 2016
1- The requirement and objective of this boot camp is not according to what the academy has advertised.
Obviously this boot camp is not suitable for those who has no basic knowledge of web design at all. Most of us has to struggle through or copy through our assessment or challenge. (most of the challege you could get it from online and it's FREE !
2-The studying environment was not friendly at all....
1- The requirement and objective of this boot camp is not according to what the academy has advertised.
Obviously this boot camp is not suitable for those who has no basic knowledge of web design at all. Most of us has to struggle through or copy through our assessment or challenge. (most of the challege you could get it from online and it's FREE !
2-The studying environment was not friendly at all.
There is no orientation there is no interaction between student. First day of class we already been divided into group in the class of 30 this minimise the chances of the slower learning student to form their study partner or group. In small group the 1-2 slower leaner were always being neglected .
3-Inconsistent learning style from different mentor.
Through my personnel observation I realised there were quite a number of mentor whom like to refer the student to "mr Google" when posted with question.Of course there were some good ones but they come and go .
In total the school should refrain from saying "no basic knowledge of the subject is required" .Normal web development courses take years to teach basic how can basic is not required for a 9 weeks camp and the boot camp doesn't conduct any basic teaching at all?
It started with all challenge which required a certain level of basic knowledge in the subject to complete the challenge. With such advertising header , inconsistency in the coaching methods and overpriced school fees ,I really felt that my time & money had been wasted !Not to mentioned they redirect us to FREE platform www.codecademy.com for challenge !
Josh Teng of NEXT Academy
CEO
Oct 26, 2016
I wanted to jump on the tech bandwagon. I was sick and tired of my job at a bank. I tried some coding after work hours but was always frustrated at my progress. It was difficult juggling work and study.
I made a big decision 5 months back to join the April intake. I loved it. It definitely felt great to progress every single week. It was tough and I did struggle a lot. I spoke to my mentors a lot about the struggles and they were extremely helpful in making sure I learnt.
I...
I wanted to jump on the tech bandwagon. I was sick and tired of my job at a bank. I tried some coding after work hours but was always frustrated at my progress. It was difficult juggling work and study.
I made a big decision 5 months back to join the April intake. I loved it. It definitely felt great to progress every single week. It was tough and I did struggle a lot. I spoke to my mentors a lot about the struggles and they were extremely helpful in making sure I learnt.
I also got to speak to many other developers who came for developer meetups. 90% of them told me that learning to code was hard even for them at the start. At the end though, I'm so glad I made it through the 9 weeks, all thanks to lots of determination and unseizing love and support from my mentors.
I spent more than USD100k and 4 years on my college education majoring in Finance and I feel like these 9 weeks and USD3000 spent was more satisfying and rewarding.
Audrey Ling of NEXT Academy
The Community Builder
Oct 19, 2016
They have one of best mentors that are willing to help and guide you but not spoonfeed you. I personally think that it is the best way to learn. It was intense nevertheless but I can assure you if you put a lot more effort in it, you will excel with guidance from the mentor in the bootcamp. Ask questions and PRACTICE frequently, the mentors there are more than willing to help and guide you along the 9 weeks.
Furthermore, you will get more than coding experience and skills, you ge...
They have one of best mentors that are willing to help and guide you but not spoonfeed you. I personally think that it is the best way to learn. It was intense nevertheless but I can assure you if you put a lot more effort in it, you will excel with guidance from the mentor in the bootcamp. Ask questions and PRACTICE frequently, the mentors there are more than willing to help and guide you along the 9 weeks.
Furthermore, you will get more than coding experience and skills, you get to meet a lot of different people from different background while some of them are really passionate about coding which helps a lot if you guys practice coding and learn as a team.
Conclusion, i bet you wont regret joining the bootcamp, its one of the best if not the best coding bootcamp available in Malaysia.
Audrey Ling of NEXT Academy
The Community Builder
Oct 19, 2016
When I start I dont know coding. Now i build apps for friends, family and freelance. 1 month freelance i earn enough for my new macbook and my course.
I have no regret taking the course at next academy.
Audrey Ling of NEXT Academy
The Community Builder
Oct 19, 2016
Awesome bootcamp! The fundementals and curriculum were great, but the greatest part of the bootcamp were the mentors. They are relentless when it comes to helping. I remember one time I had a really bad bug that sprung in my app and it hit a gap in their knowledge. The mentors helped me in debugging the code till it was dinner time. Even when I wanted to go home they were still hard at work trying to solving it. Coders are sore losers by nature I guess.
Is it perfect? I don't th...
Awesome bootcamp! The fundementals and curriculum were great, but the greatest part of the bootcamp were the mentors. They are relentless when it comes to helping. I remember one time I had a really bad bug that sprung in my app and it hit a gap in their knowledge. The mentors helped me in debugging the code till it was dinner time. Even when I wanted to go home they were still hard at work trying to solving it. Coders are sore losers by nature I guess.
Is it perfect? I don't think so or if such a thing exist. But I think the most important aspect of any organization is the quality of people in it. And Next Academy has that in spades.
Audrey Ling of NEXT Academy
The Community Builder
Oct 19, 2016
How much does NEXT Academy cost?
NEXT Academy costs around RM11,500. On the lower end, some NEXT Academy courses like Frontend Web Development (2 weeks) cost RM3,499.
What courses does NEXT Academy teach?
NEXT Academy offers courses like All 3-in-1 Full Stack Web Development Bundle (10 weeks), Digital Marketing Product Launch bootcamp, Frontend Web Development (2 weeks), Front-end Web Development With React JS (2 weeks) and 1 more.
Where does NEXT Academy have campuses?
NEXT Academy has in-person campuses in Kuala Lumpur. NEXT Academy also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is NEXT Academy worth it?
NEXT Academy hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 96 NEXT Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed NEXT Academy on Course Report - you should start there!
Is NEXT Academy legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 96 NEXT Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed NEXT Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.05 out of 5.
Does NEXT Academy offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like NEXT Academy offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read NEXT Academy reviews?
You can read 96 reviews of NEXT Academy on Course Report! NEXT Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed NEXT Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.05 out of 5.
Is NEXT Academy accredited?
None
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