UNIVERSITY College Sedaya International (UCSI) president and vice-chancellor Peter Ng recently ended years of speculation in education circles when he announced that the private institution is not interested in going public.
Instead, the private institution, which was given university college status by the Education Ministry in September last year, has chosen to expand under its own steam and focus on developing degrees under its brand, Ng said.
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