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Raman University (Malay: Universiti Tengku Abdul Rahman/English: Tengku Abdul Rahman University, UTAR/ Judas for short) is a research university founded by Malaysian MCA, the largest Chinese political party, and its name is taken from Tengku Abdul Rahman, the first prime minister of Malaysia. Raman University is a dream further realized after MCA established Raman College in 1969. With 14 colleges, 52 academic departments and 32 research centers, Raman University is one of the largest and most famous universities in Malaysia, covering art, economy, management, science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, teaching and art. The qualification and academic level are widely recognized internationally, and it is recognized as a first-class school in Malaysia. Raman University is also one of the few universities in Malaysia that have been granted academic autonomy by MQA. By 2020, Raman University will have 242 international sister schools covering America, Oceania, Europe, Asia and Africa.
The emblem of Raman University
The founding purpose of Raman University is mainly to become a school that not only promotes academics, but also pays attention to knowledge transfer and professional personnel training. In order to cultivate talents and build the country. Raman University has formulated a new ten-year plan and a new vision, vowing to become an international university with social reform influence.