TAR UMT May and June intakes now ongoing


KUALA LUMPUR: Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) will be organising its Open Day from May 9–10, May 16–17 and June 6–7 from 10am to 5pm.

The event will take place across all TAR UMT campuses in KL, Penang, Perak, Johor, Pahang and Sabah.

The Open Day offers prospective students and parents an opportunity to engage directly with academic consultants, receive personalised course advice and explore TAR UMT’s vibrant campus environment.

Attendees will also have access to a career guidance test designed to help identify programmes aligned with their interests and long-term career aspirations.

This Open Day is held for TAR UMT’s May and June student intakes, giving visitors the opportunity to submit applications on-site.

The application period is currently ongoing and prospective students are encouraged to apply early to secure their place at the institution.

No prior appointment is required and all interested individuals are welcome to walk in during event hours to experience what makes TAR UMT different.

For more information, contact 03-4145 0100/23 (ext 3726) or 011-1084 3326, or visit www.tarc.edu.my.

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