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Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management & Technology, abbreviated TAR UMT, is a non-profit, private university in Malaysia. 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 ...
Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management & Technology, also known as TAR UMT, also formerly known as TAR College (TARC) or Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARUC) Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, also known as UTAR; University System of Tunku Abdul Rahman, an organizational body that includes 4 private institutions of higher learning in ...
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (abbreviated as UTAR; simplified Chinese: 拉曼大学; traditional Chinese: 拉曼大學) is a not-for-profit private research university in Malaysia.
TAR EC College: Kuala Lumpur: 1993 Ong Lu Hong [5] College: Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Perak, Pahang, Johor Bahru, Sabah: 1969 Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy [6] University: VTAR Institute (VTAR) Kuala Lumpur: 1990 YB Senator Datuk Yoo Wei How [7] College
The Faculty of Business offers bachelor's degrees in entrepreneurship, human resource management, international business, Islamic finance, marketing, accounting, and real estate management and auction; a master of business administration degree; a doctor of business administration programme; and a doctor of philosophy degree in business.
The Webometrics Ranking of World Universities places UTM in the fourth place in the South East Asia Region, and the top in Malaysia. [7] In the QS University Rankings, it placed 100 in the "Engineering & Technology Universities" category among other world ranked universities in 2016 [1] UTM aims to achieve the status of a global university and rank among 50 of the world's best universities by ...
The Tar Heel publishes daily online, but a print version comes only once a week. This week's print edition was set to publish on Wednesday and was slated to be a 16-page preview dedicated to ...
Openbook was a Facebook-specific search engine, built upon Facebook's publicly available API, [1] which enabled one to search for specific texts on the walls of Facebook subscribers en masse which they had denoted, knowingly or unknowingly, as being available to "Everyone," i.e. to the Internet at large.