UCSI University is a leading institution of higher learning, with campuses in Kuala Lumpur, Springhill and Kuching. Among Malaysia’s first private universities, UCSI has long impacted the national higher education landscape and continues to do so with more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes on offer. The college’s faculties are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to meet student needs. UCSI offers a wide spectrum of academic programmes, in subject areas ranging from medicine, pharmacy, nursing, engineering and architecture to music, multimedia, education, liberal arts and hospitality. The university’s academic staff are at the forefront of their disciplines and their views are highly sought after on major issues, from business to political science. Many of the college’s academics have extensive experience working overseas and continue to play advisory roles in public bodies and various committees.
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Hated the university. Poor quality equipment, poor quality lecturers and terrible academic and administrative governance structure. High fees.
Hated the university. Poor quality equipment, poor quality lecturers and terrible academic and administrative governance structure. High fees.
This is the phase where everyone has to go through and I never regret it
Having fun joining and attending clubs and activities, exposed to uni life, meet lots of new friends from diff background and diff countries. Students should be more open, as in learn to respect and accept the culture, people’s different race and attitude, to be more outgoing and blend in the crowd, it read full review
Having fun joining and attending clubs and activities, exposed to uni life, meet lots of new friends from diff background and diff countries. Students should be more open, as in learn to respect and accept the culture, people’s different race and attitude, to be more outgoing and blend in the crowd, it helps to build confidence and mix more new people. show less