Mantissa College
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Type | private college |
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Established | 1999 |
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Affiliations | Paris Graduate School of Management[1] |
Website | http://www.mantissa.edu.my/ |
Mantissa College is a private college established in 1999 with approval from the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE). It is located in the prime area of Taman Tun Dr Ismail which has won the most tidy and beautiful housing estate title in Kuala Lumpur for three consecutive years from 2004-2006. Hence, it provides a conducive environment for study.
Academic Programmes
Mantissa conducts MQA (Malaysian Qualifications Agency) approved Business, IT and Graphic Design Diploma programmes leading to Bachelor degrees with specializations in Finance, Management, Marketing, Information Technology and Graphic Design. Due to students who won IT awards at the international level, Mantissa was acknowledged by the MOE as a Special Winning Award College in year 2003.
International Presence
Internationally, Mantissa Diploma courses are articulated with 40 Universities from UK, France, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Taiwan (Ming Chuan University) and China (Henan University).
Constant Growth
In 2007, the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) has approved a (4+0) BBA programme in collaboration with Paris Graduate School of Management, PGSM (www.business-school-pgsm.com) for Mantissa to deliver fully in Malaysia. In early 2008, Mantissa is again approved by the MOHE to conduct a prestigious International Executive MBA from PGSM. Twice in a year, student exchanges between Mantissa and PGSM are carried out to provide an exciting Euro-Asian learning experience.
International Students
Yeu Kok Hui_Malaysia Liang xiao xu_China Dong Xiaoyi_China
Pham Viet Ha - VietNam
Zhu Wei Wei - China Zhang Qian - China Huang Wenshi - China Qian Kun - China
Yao Xiao Wei - China zhang chao - China xian tiantian - China chen jun yu - China
Malaysian Students
Azif Mohamed
Arif Mohamed
Yeu Kok Hui
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