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(As at 08/07/ 2020) No Name of University / College 1 Management LIST OF PANEL UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE FOR EDUCATION FINANCING-I (as at 08/07/ 2020) No Name of University / College 1 Management & Science University (MSU) 2 MSU College ( formally known as PTPTL College) 3 Malaysia University Science & Technology (MUST) 4 Widad University College 5 Widad College 6 Meritus University 7 Meritus College Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah (UniSHAMS) 8 formally known as Kolej Universti Insaniah (KUIN) 9 Open University Malaysia (OUM) University of Cyberjaya ( formerly known as Cyberjaya University College of 10 Medical Sciences (CUCMS) 11 University of Nottingham Malaysia 12 DSH Institute of Technolgy 13 UTMSPACE 14 Lincoln University College 15 Unifield International College 16 Kolej Teknolgi Timur (KTT) 17 Brickfields Asia College (BAC) 18 NAZA College of Technolgy and Business 19 Reliance College 20 Netherlands Maritime Insitute of Technolgy (NMIT) 21 Asia Metropolitan University (AMU) 22 Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UniRazak) 23 MAHSA University 24 Nilai University 25 SEGI University & Colleges 26 UNITAR International University 27 Tech Terrain College (TTC) 28 IACT College Aero Malaysaian Engineering Centre (AMEC) - formally knowns as Malaysian 29 Aviation Training Academy (MATA) 30 Vision College 31 Veritas University College 32 Ranaco Education & Training Institute (RETI) 33 Admal Aviation College 34 Aviation Management College (AMC) 35 INTI International University & Colleges 36 The Otomotif College (TOC) 37 Perak College of Technology & Perak Institute of Technology 38 Institut Karisma 39 Newton College 40 Kumpulan Pendidikan YPJ 41 Layang Layang Flying Academy 42 Allied Aeronautics Training Centre 43 HELP University & Colleges Royal College of Surgeon in Ireland and University College Dublin (RCSI & UCD) 44 - formally known as Penang Medical College (PMC) 45 Despark College 46 International College of Yayasan Melaka (ICYM) 47 Kolej Yayasan Pahang Advanced Skills (KYPAS) 48 Universiti of Malaya (UM & UMCCED) 49 Young Aces Technical Centre sdn Bhd 50 Skyvax Sdn Bhd 51 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (PKP & UKM) 52 Asia Aeronautical Training Academy (AATA) 53 Peninsula College 54 Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) 55 APR- Aviation Training Centre Sdn Bhd 56 Penang International Dental College New panel.
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