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List of Degree Granting Institutions in Malaysia As of 1 February 2017 LIST OF DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AS OF 1 FEBRUARY 2017 PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES 1. International Islamic University Malaysia 2. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 3. University of Malaya 4. Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 5. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 6. Universiti Malaysia Perlis 7. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 8. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak 9. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 10. Sultan Idris Education University 11. Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia 12. Universiti Putra Malaysia 13. Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 14. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin 15. Universiti Sains Malaysia 16. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 17. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 18. Universiti Teknologi MARA 19. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia 20. Universiti Utara Malaysia 1 | L i s t o f D e g r e e G r a n t i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s M a l a y s i a LIST OF DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AS OF 1 FEBRUARY 2017 PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES 21. AIMST University Closed operation 15 August 2016. It is proposed that this institution to be 22. Albukhary International University remained in the list for another one year for public reference 23. Al-Madinah International University 24. Asia Metropolitan University Asia Pacific University of Technology and 25. Innovation Binary University of Management and 26. Entrepreneurship The institution is yet to submit application to City University College of Science and change its new name in the MQR 27. Technology Current name: City University DRB-HICOM University of Automotive 28. Malaysia 29. GlobalNxt University 30. HELP University 31. Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur International Centre for Education in Islamic 32. Finance 33. International Medical University 34. INTI International University 35. International University of Malaya-Wales Limkokwing University of Creative 36. Technology 37. MAHSA University Malaysian Institute for Supply Chain 38. Innovation 2 | L i s t o f D e g r e e G r a n t i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s M a l a y s i a LIST OF DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AS OF 1 FEBRUARY 2017 NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES Malaysia University of Science and 39. Technology 40. Management and Science University 41. Manipal International University 42. Multimedia University 43. Nilai University 44. Perdana University 45. Putra Business School 46. Quest International University Perak 47. Raffles University Iskandar 48. SEGI University 49. Sunway University 50. Taylor’s University 51. UCSI University 52. UNITAR International University 53. Universiti Kuala Lumpur 54. Universiti Selangor The institution is yet to submit application to change its new name in 55. Sultan Azlan Shah Islamic University College the MQR Current name : Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah 56. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 57. Universiti Tenaga Nasional 3 | L i s t o f D e g r e e G r a n t i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s M a l a y s i a LIST OF DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AS OF 1 FEBRUARY 2017 NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES 58. Universiti Tun Abdul Razak 59. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman University Malaysia of Computer Science 60. and Engineering PRIVATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGES NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES Closed operation on 6 February 2016. It is Allianze University College of Medical proposed that this institution to be remained 61. Sciences (AUCMS) in the list for another one year for public reference 62. BERJAYA University College of Hospitality Cyberjaya University College of Medical 63. Sciences 64. First City University College 65. INSANIAH University College (KUIN) International Islamic University College 66. Selangor Closed operation on 26 January 2016. It is International University College of Arts and proposed that this institution to be remained 67. Science (I-UCAS) in the list for another one year for public reference Twintech International University College of 68. Technology 69. KDU University College 70. KPJ Healthcare University College Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University 71. College (KLMUC) 72. Lincoln University College 4 | L i s t o f D e g r e e G r a n t i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s M a l a y s i a LIST OF DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AS OF 1 FEBRUARY 2017 NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR NOTES 73. Linton University College 74. North Borneo University College 75. Southern University College 76. TATI University College 77. Tunku Abdul Rahman University College 78. Bestari University College 79. University College of Agroscience 80. University College of Islam Melaka 81. University College of Technology Sarawak The institution is yet to submit application to University College Shahputra change its new name in the MQR 82. Current name: Widad University College This institution is yet to be listed in MQR due to programmes offered are still at the Vinayaka Mission International University 83. Provisional Accreditation status. College Nevertheless, it was in the list since Mac 2013 OTHER DEGREE GRANTING INSTITUTIONS NO. NAME REGISTERED IN MQR 84. Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA) 85. Institute of Teacher Education Malaysia 5 | L i s t o f D e g r e e G r a n t i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s M a l a y s i a .
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