Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities
Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities (MAPCU, Malay: Persatuan Kolej dan Universiti Swasta) established in 1997.
Abbreviation | MAPCU |
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Formation | March 18, 1997 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Educational |
Location | |
Region | Malaysia |
Membership | Universities, Higher education associations |
President | Datuk Parmjit Singh Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation |
Deputy President | Prof Dr Pradeep Nair Taylor's University |
Website | www |
Members
There are 55 ordinary member institutions:[1]
- AIMST University
- Albukhary International University
- Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation
- ATC College
- Berjaya University College
- Binary University of Management & Entrepreneurship
- Brickfields Asia College
- Curtin University, Malaysia
- Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences
- DISTED College
- DRB-HICOM University of Automotive Malaysia
- DSH Institute of Technology
- ELS Language Centre
- ERICAN College
- First City University College
- FTMS College
- Han Chiang University College of Communication
- HELP University
- Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
- Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur
- INTI International University
- International College of Music
- International Medical University
- I-Systems Group of Colleges
- KDU University College
- Kolej Teknologi Antarabangsa Cybernetics
- Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University College
- Limkokwing University of Creative Technology
- Linton University College
- MAHSA University
- Malaysia University of Science & Technology
- Manipal International University
- Melaka-Manipal Medical College
- Monash University Malaysia
- MSU College
- Nilai University
- Perdana University
- Quest International University
- RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus
- Saito University College
- SEGi University
- Sunway University
- Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus
- TATI University College
- Taylor's College
- Taylor's University
- Tunku Abdul Rahman University College
- UCSI University
- UNITAR International University
- Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah
- Universiti Tun Abdul Razak
- University Malaysia of Computer Science & Engineering
- University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
- Wawasan Open University
References
- "Members". Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
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