INTI International University

Private university colleges in Malaysia

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INTI International University is a private university located in Malaysia. The main campus was initially known as INTI University College until 31 May 2010 when the Higher Education Ministry announced its upgrade to university status.

It is owned by INTI Education Group, which formalised its partnership with Laureate International Universities in 2008 and ended the partnership in 2020.[1] In 2020, Hope Education Group (Hong Kong) completed the acquisition of INTI Education Group, establishing INTI Education Group as its inaugural offshore campus.

History

The college commenced operations in 1986 in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur with an initial enrollment of just 37 students. Within a span of 18 months, the student population surged to 400, prompting the college to relocate to Jalan Sungai Besi in Kuala Lumpur in 1989 due to the growing number of students.

Two years later, the college, which had grown to accommodate over 900 full-time students, established a permanent campus known as INTI College Subang Jaya (ICSJ). Additionally, branch campuses were opened in Kuching, Sarawak, and Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, in 1991 and 1996, respectively.

INTI College Malaysia's (ICM) main campus was founded on 82 acres (approximately 330,000 square meters) of land in Putra Nilai in 1998. In March 2000, INTI acquired International College Penang, situated in the Bukit Jambul education township. Furthermore, in 2004, INTI expanded its presence with the establishment of three new associate campuses: Genting INTI International College, Metropolitan College, and PJ College of Art & Design.

On 4 September 2006, INTI College Malaysia received approval from the Ministry of Higher Education for an upgrade to university college status and became INTI University College (INTI UC).

In 2008, INTI merged with Laureate International Universities to become a member of the Laureate International Education Group.

On May 31, 2010, the Ministry of Higher Education granted INTI University College an upgrade in status, officially enabling it to grant its own degrees. As a result, INTI University College was rebranded as INTI International University (IU).

In 2020, the acquisition of INTI Education Group by Hope Education Group (Hong Kong) marked a significant milestone, establishing INTI as the pioneering offshore campus under their ownership.

Campuses

INTI International College Penang
INTI International College Subang

INTI International University & Colleges currently have four campuses across Malaysia.[2]

  • INTI International University Nilai
  • INTI International College Subang
  • INTI International College Penang
  • INTI College Sabah

Transportation

INTI International University offers a complimentary bus service for both students and staff, operating as per a predetermined schedule to various destinations. This service includes transportation to the Nilai Komuter station, facilitating easy access for the university community. Moreover, the university provides a shuttle bus service specifically catering to commuting between INTI International University and INTI International College Subang.

Additional photographs

  • The footbridge of INTI International University
    The footbridge of INTI International University
  • The student centre at INTI International University
    The student centre at INTI International University

See also

  • Education in Malaysia

References

  1. ^ "Partnership with Laureate International Universities".
  2. ^ "Our Campuses".
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