Introduction of Raman College
Before the upgrade, the predecessor of Raman University College was Raman College, which is a non-profit university college located in Malaysia. Raman University College was established on February 24, 1969 under the leadership of MCA. The name of the college is taken from Tengku abdul rahman 1, the first Malaysian Prime Minister. Raman University College takes English as the main teaching language. Half of the expenses of university colleges are subsidized by the government, so the tuition fees are lower than those of other private colleges and universities. 20 13 officially upgraded to University College 1 on May 2nd. The number of graduates from Raman University College has exceeded 202,000. 60% accountants in Malaysia are graduates of Raman University College, and more than 40% high-paid managers in Kuala Lumpur are graduates of Raman University College, especially in Kuala Lumpur from 1970s to 2004. The quality of students is exactly the same as that of the University of Malaya. The establishment of Raman University College is to meet the needs of national development, thus expanding the opportunities for citizens to receive higher education and promoting Malaysia to become a learning and multifunctional society. The main purpose of the establishment of Raman University College is to become an outstanding university. While enhancing academic performance, we also pay attention to the transfer of knowledge, the cultivation of professional talents and the promotion of personal physical and mental development, so as to cultivate talents and build the country. Raman University College has a general hospital and five branches. The general hospital is located in Kuala Lumpur, with five branches in Penang, Perak, Johor, Pahang and Sabah 1.