TAR UC quality and affordability lauded


Doing well for themselves: Prabhaharan, Yee and Cheong benefited from the quality education and affordability offered at TAR UC.

KUALA LUMPUR: Graduates of Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) say they have benefited greatly from the affordable and quality education at the institution.

G.K. Prabhaharan, who is now corporate head of a bank here, recalled that it was a burden for his father to support all six school-going children and the affordable fees at TARC (Tunku Abdul Rahman College), as the university college was then known, helped.

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