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Coordinates: 3°1254N 101°4342E / 3.215118°N 101.728345°E / 3.215118; 101.728345
 

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Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management & Technology
Universiti Pengurusan & Teknologi Tunku Abdul Rahman (Malay)
拉曼管理与工艺大学 [1] (Chinese)

Former names

TAR College
(1969–2013)
TAR University College (2013–2022)
MottoBeyond Education
TypePrivate
Established1969
ChairmanChan Kong Choy
PresidentLee Sze Wei
StudentsMore than 31,000
Location

Kuala Lumpur


3°12′54N 101°43′42E / 3.215118°N 101.728345°E / 3.215118; 101.728345
CampusKuala Lumpur Campus
Penang Branch
Perak Branch
Johor Branch
Pahang Branch
Sabah Branch
Websitewww.tarc.edu.my
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese拉曼管理与工艺大学
Traditional Chinese拉曼管理與工藝大學
Abbreviated name
Simplified Chinese拉曼理工大学
Traditional Chinese拉曼理工大學

Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management & Technology, abbreviated TAR UMT, is a non-profit, private universityinMalaysia. Named after the country's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the school was founded in 1969 as Tunku Abdul Rahman College (or TAR College) by the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA). On 2 May 2013, it officially became a university college under the name Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) and in 2022, the institution was upgraded to a University, changing its name to TAR UMT.

TAR UMT's main campus covers 171 acres (69 ha) at Jalan Genting Kelang in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur. The university also has five branches across Malaysia, in the states of Penang, Perak, Johor, Pahang and Sabah. The first branch campus, in Penang, began at a temporary location in 1994 before moving to Tanjung Bungah five years later. The second and third branch campuses were founded in Kampar, Perak and Johor in 1998, and the Pahang branch was established in 1999. The Sabah branch was founded in 2002 in Sabah, East Malaysia.

TAR UMT is the only institution in the world to conduct the Internally Assessed ACCA Fundamentals programme,[2] and the only institution in Malaysia to be granted the Graduate Gateway status by the Chartered Institute of Marketing.[3] TAR UMT obtained a SETARA 5-Star rating for the year 2018/2019 in its inaugural participation, and a Competitive rating under SETARA 2022, awarded by the Ministry of Higher Education.

Main entrance of TARUMT's KL Main Campus.
Main entrance of TAR UMT's campus in KL

History[edit]

In the early years of Malaysian independence, there was a lack of opportunity to pursue higher education. An institution of higher learning was suggested by Malaysian Chinese Association president Tan Siew Sin. Tan initially suggested the Chinese-language Merdeka University, which was rejected by the government. As a compromise, an English-medium college was proposed. In April 1968, Tan appointed a working team (chaired by Khaw Kai Boh) to make recommendations for an institution of higher learning.[4]

Its blueprint was submitted to the government, and received the support of Minister of Education Mohamed Khir Johari. The working team estimated that it would require RM 20 million to set up the college, and the government agreed to provide the financial assistance on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman consented to the college being named for him.

TAR College began operations on 24 February 1969 with its School of Pre-University Studies and an initial enrollment of 764 students. A 15 September 1972 Instrument of Government provided the legal framework for the administration of the college. To raise funds for a campus in Kuala Lumpur, the MCA launched a national fundraising campaign in 1972 led by MCA publicity director Lee San Choon.

In February 1973, the government approved the allocation of land for the main Kuala Lumpur campus in Setapak. The ground-breaking ceremony was officiated by Rahman in August 1973. Phase one, including an administrative building, a library, two laboratory blocks, one large and eight small lecture theatres and a canteen, was completed in 1976.

Fundraising activities in the 1990s, such as the nationwide TAR College Fund-Raising Campaign, Taxithon, Walkathon, TAR College Torch Run and Motorthon, were led by TAR College Council chairman Ling Liong Sik. Expansion continued under the leadership of TAR College Council chairmen Ong Ka Ting and Chua Soi Lek.

Since its 2013 upgrade to a university college, TAR UC continued its steady development under the leadership of Liow Tiong Lai. The latest infrastructure development, a ground breaking ceremony for the construction of a new Student Centre at the Kuala Lumpur Campus was held on 30 October 2021.

Targeted to be completed in early 2025, this Student Centre is a dedicated hub for students’ activities which will be equipped with many modern facilities and amenities and it is aimed at enhancing the multi-dimensional learning for students. The Student Centre is a seven-storey building with total built-up area of 1,470,832 sq ft comprising 1,408 car parking lots.

The University's landmark and first physical infrastructure at Kuala Lumpur Campus

Institutional Awards[edit]


Map
Location of TAR UMT Main Campus

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TAR UC Celebrated University Status with Logo Design Competition". TARC. TARC. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  • ^ "Kho Sok Kee, vice president of administration and facilities development, TARUMT | ACCA Global". www.accaglobal.com. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  • ^ "Liow: TARUMT hopeful of gaining university status". thestar.com.my. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  • ^ Leo Suryadinata, ed. (30 December 2012). Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biographical Dictionary. ISEAS Publishing. p. 403. ISBN 978-9814345217.
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