Q. Are UNITAR programmes recognized by the government of Malaysia?
Answer:
Yes, UNITAR programmes are recognized by the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Public Services Department of Malaysia (JPA).
Q. Are the programmes accredited by Malaysia Qualifications Agency (MQA)?
Answer:
Yes, the programmes are accredited by Malaysia Qualifications Agency (MQA).
Q. What are the faculties at UNITAR?
Answer:
We have two (2) Faculties and two (2) Schools:
Faculty of Business & Technology
Faculty of Education & Humanities
School of Culinary Arts
UNITAR Foundation School
Q. Where is UNITAR located?
Answer:
UNITAR is located in Kelana Jaya (next to the Kelana Jaya Police Station).
3-01A, Level 2, Tierra Crest,
Jalan SS6/3, Kelana Jaya,
47301 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
The nearest highways accessible to and from UNITAR are:
Federal Highway
Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP) Highway
New Pantai Expressway (NPE)
Admission
Q. How many semesters are there in one (1) year?
Answer:
There are three (3) semesters a year; January, June and October.
Q. When can I apply to enroll into UNITAR?
Answer:
Application is open throughout the year, however our intakes are in January, June and October.
Q. What are the methods of application?
Answer:
Online Application
The Online Application is open throughout the year. Candidates may apply for the programme of their choice by clicking on the Apply Now button. Please fill up the required information and press the Submit button. We will contact and guide you through the application process.
Q. What is the level of English language proficiency required to study at UNITAR for Malaysian students?
Answer:
Refer to the admission page for the English proficiency requirements for Malaysian students.
Cheque/ Banker Cheque/ Bank Draft/ Postal Order/ Money Order
Payable to "UNITAR CAPITAL SDN BHD"
Cash payment may be made at UNITAR's Main Campus:
Student Account Department UNITAR International University 3-01, Level 2, Tierra Crest, Jalan SS6/3, Kelana Jaya
Q. What is the difference between the conventional learning and distance learning modes?
Answer:
MQA has granted two types of learning modes to UNITAR, the conventional learning mode and the distance learning mode. Distance learning can be defined as learning at a location away from the main campus. The conventional learning mode of study is only applicable to full-time learning whereas with the distance learning mode, students can be pursuing either full-time or part-time learning.
APEL A is the Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) and was set under the Malaysian Qualification Framework (MQF). APEL allows individuals to progress with lifelong learning and widens the mobility of student participation and adult learners.
To be eligible, individuals must fulfil the entry criteria outlined by the MoE and take the APEL assessment to determine their level of competency and readiness for enrolment.