(UniKL)
Kuala Lumpur
City
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1997
Foundation
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25000
Number of students
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517€ - 5987€
Semester Tuition Fees
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600€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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February 03, September 02
Application Deadline
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35/1
Student - staff ratio
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50
Nations represented
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150 - 300 Euro / month
Accomodation
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300 Euro / month
Cost of living
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200 Euro / month
Food
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Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation
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Internationally FriendlyA largely diversified, friendly and united racial environment (students from over 50 countries), hence new students can easily assimilate and feel at home. |
Modern InfrastructureModern style and design campus with 21st century infrastructure and facilities. Students can immerse into a healthy learning environment offered by the institute. |
Affordable EducationCompared to many universities within Asia, University of Kuala Lumpur tuition fees are rather affordable and students have the opportunity to apply for scholarships. |
Competent StaffThe institution has a diverse group of lecturers with substantial experience, having worked with respected international organizations worldwide. |
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Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the most modern and developed city in the country with contemporary high rises, hotels, glitzy shopping malls and local and international cuisine.
The city is a multi-cultural epicenter that unites the country with many other Asian communities.
Kuala Lumpur is also the economic and tourist hub of Malaysia with more than 2 million visitors every year.
We have put together some of the most unique places in the city that we encourage our students to visit and experience while studying at
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the most modern and developed city in the country with contemporary high rises, hotels, glitzy shopping malls and local and international cuisine.
The city is a multi-cultural epicenter that unites the country with many other Asian communities.
Kuala Lumpur is also the economic and tourist hub of Malaysia with more than 2 million visitors every year.
We have put together some of the most unique places in the city that we encourage our students to visit and experience while studying at
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the most modern and developed city in the country with contemporary high rises, hotels, glitzy shopping malls and local and international cuisine.
The city is a multi-cultural epicenter that unites the country with many other Asian communities.
Kuala Lumpur is also the economic and tourist hub of Malaysia with more than 2 million visitors every year.
We have put together some of the most unique places in the city that we encourage our students to visit and experience while studying at UniKL.
KLCC Park
An absolute must-see park in Kuala Lumpur, a nice mix of nature surrounded by the concrete jungle considered by many as a dream visit, experience and, photo opportunity.
The park is a place to cool off and relax before exploring the Petronas towers and other magnificent structures in the area.
Aquaria
This place is located within a walking distance from the Petronas twin towers and is a large-scale shell-cased aquarium showcasing over 5,00 different exhibits of aquatic and land-bound organisms.
There is a ton to see and do here, and lots of marine wildlife to explore and see here as well.
Jalan Alor
A must-visit for the adventurous foodies where they can sample the local gastronomical delights during the day and the dynamic street food market during the nighttime.
This bustling area is active throughout and the food here is tasty and cheap, likewise, a great span of restaurants and eateries litter the streets with fantastic meal options both local and international.
Menara Tower
This is the tallest telecommunication tower in all of South East Asia and the seventh-tallest in the world built to improve the quality of telecommunications and broadcasting transmissions in the country. The KL Tower is one of the most famous places to visit in Kuala Lumpur, a multi-purpose center that is even more fascinating on the inside, named the highest point in the city.
Petronas Twin Towers
Your stay in Kuala Lumpur would not be complete without paying a visit to the world’s tallest twin towers. The skyscrapers are utterly stunning particularly when they are illuminated at night. The towers welcome visitors from Tuesday to Sunday every week and worth seeing, as the inside is equally more fascinating.
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KLCC Park
An absolute must-see park in Kuala Lumpur, a nice mix of nature surrounded by the concrete jungle considered by many as a dream visit, experience and, photo opportunity.
The park is a place to cool off and relax before exploring the Petronas towers and other magnificent structures in the area.
Aquaria
This place is located within a walking distance from the Petronas twin towers and is a large-scale shell-cased aquarium showcasing over 5,00 different exhibits of aquatic and land-bound organisms.
There is a ton to see and do here, and lots of marine wildlife to explore and see here as well.
Jalan Alor
A must-visit for the adventurous foodies where they can sample the local gastronomical delights during the day and the dynamic street food market during the nighttime.
This bustling area is active throughout and the food here is tasty and cheap, likewise, a great span of restaurants and eateries litter the streets with fantastic meal options both local and international.
Menara Tower
This is the tallest telecommunication tower in all of South East Asia and the seventh-tallest in the world built to improve the quality of telecommunications and broadcasting transmissions in the country. The KL Tower is one of the most famous places to visit in Kuala Lumpur, a multi-purpose center that is even more fascinating on the inside, named the highest point in the city.
Petronas Twin Towers
Your stay in Kuala Lumpur would not be complete without paying a visit to the world’s tallest twin towers. The skyscrapers are utterly stunning particularly when they are illuminated at night. The towers welcome visitors from Tuesday to Sunday every week and worth seeing, as the inside is equally more fascinating.
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KLCC Park
An absolute must-see park in Kuala Lumpur, a nice mix of nature surrounded by the concrete jungle considered by many as a dream visit, experience and, photo opportunity.
The park is a place to cool off and relax before exploring the Petronas towers and other magnificent structures in the area.
Aquaria
This place is located within a walking distance from the Petronas twin towers and is a large-scale shell-cased aquarium showcasing over 5,00 different exhibits of aquatic and land-bound organisms.
There is a ton to see and do here, and lots of marine wildlife to explore and see here as well.
Jalan Alor
A must-visit for the adventurous foodies where they can sample the local gastronomical delights during the day and the dynamic street food market during the nighttime.
This bustling area is active throughout and the food here is tasty and cheap, likewise, a great span of restaurants and eateries litter the streets with fantastic meal options both local and international.
Menara Tower
This is the tallest telecommunication tower in all of South East Asia and the seventh-tallest in the world built to improve the quality of telecommunications and broadcasting transmissions in the country. The KL Tower is one of the most famous places to visit in Kuala Lumpur, a multi-purpose center that is even more fascinating on the inside, named the highest point in the city.
Petronas Twin Towers
Your stay in Kuala Lumpur would not be complete without paying a visit to the world’s tallest twin towers. The skyscrapers are utterly stunning particularly when they are illuminated at night. The towers welcome visitors from Tuesday to Sunday every week and worth seeing, as the inside is equally more fascinating.
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