FAQ MTU
(1) What is MTUN?
MTUN stands for Malaysian Technical University Network.
(2) What are the four members of MTUN Universities?
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
- Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
- Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP)
- Universiti Teknikal Melaka (UTeM)
(3) When did the formation these four MTUN Universities started? What are the reasons behind the formation?
(4) What differentiates the four MTUN universities from the rest universities available in Malaysia?
- Focusing on specific engineering disciplines only;
- Having a relatively small student population (typically not more than 10 000 students at any one time);
- Students spending more time in practical sessions than in lecture rooms;
- Relevant experiments are carried out as close as possible to the time the material is presented during lecture;
- Apart from classroom lecturers, students are also aided by 'Teaching Engineers' who are stationed at locations where practicum is performed;
- Close links and enhanced collaboration with the industry
- Practical sessions comprise of experiments in laboratories, teaching factories, computer-aided individual learning, industrial training in the industry, and final year projects
- An emphasis on entrepreneurship and communication skills
(5) What is Engineering Technology Programme?
(6) Are all of the programmes offered have accreditations? If yes, which organisation or body responsible for it?
(7) What are the Academic Programmes offered by the MTUN universities?
(8) What are the Engineering Programmes offered by the MTUN universities?
(9) What are the requirements needed to apply for the programme offered by one of the MTUN university?
(10) How can I apply, if I am interested with the programme offered by MTUN universities?
(11) If I have questions regarding the programmes or website, who are the persons in-charge and how to contact them?
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