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StudyMatch is a higher-education major selection platform for Cambodian high school students. Its goal is to help students choose suitable university majors and future career paths based on their interests, personality, and strengths. It is not an online course website in the traditional sense, but rather an information navigation and assessment support platform. Its content includes available majors in Cambodia, university lists, study advice, experiences from students and professors, and interviews with industry professionals.
In terms of academic fields, the platform has broad coverage, grouping related majors into multiple areas such as health sciences, education, policy and law, biology and environment, tourism and hospitality, psychology and social work, marketing and communications, arts and creativity, economics and finance, business management, science, engineering, and technology. As for delivery format, the main content does not mention live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 instruction; it only refers to website content, blog posts, interviews, and YouTube interviews. Certification or certificates are also not disclosed. For language, the crawled content is mainly in Khmer. The platform also reminds students to pay attention to the actual language of instruction used by university programs, which may include English, French, or Khmer.
Pricing information is limited. The text clearly states that StudyMatch is willing to provide its personality test free of charge to education-focused NGOs, but it does not explain whether individual students need to pay, register, or make any payment. Its organizational background is relatively clear: StudyMatch is a project of the Dom-ray Foundation, which was founded in 2007 by Emily Cohen and has supported disadvantaged Cambodian youth through scholarships and other means. Its personality test was developed in collaboration with the Dutch organization TalentFocus. After completion, it can generate a personal report covering personality, strengths, and suitable fields of study.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and strong localization. It connects majors, universities, career interviews, and assessments into a single decision-making pathway, making it useful for high school students who lack sufficient information. Its limitations are that it does not provide structured course learning, and it lacks key information on certificates, teacher-student interaction, payment, and service processes. The access point and availability of the assessment for individual users also remain unclear. It is best suited as a reference for Cambodian high school students, education NGOs, and organizations offering university guidance counseling.
The source text does not state whether StudyMatch is accessible from China, so it is not possible to determine whether it can be reached directly or whether there may be network restrictions. Payment methods are also not disclosed. For Chinese students, StudyMatch’s university and major information is mainly designed for the Cambodian context, so its direct relevance is limited. Alternatives include local Chinese college entrance exam application platforms, official university admissions websites, career interest assessment tools, and platforms that provide actual course-based learning such as Coursera and edX.
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studymatch.org is an Cambodia Study Abroad provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach studymatch.org directly.