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UUM?UUM? (modified 0 times) izcremecake
help...
ive just finished my stpm, got the results and i'm planning to read law in a local university.i know that UM, UKM and UIA offer law and they are recognised.
but i read somewhere that UUM (universiti Utara Malaysia) also offers law.is this true? and if it is, is it recognised in malaysia?
can somebody out there clarify please? thanks!
17 Mar, 2005 14:26:11

RE:UUM?RE:UUM? (modified 0 times) Don Dav
From what I gather, IIU is one of the best law university in Malaysia... I suggest to apply there.
15 Apr, 2005 18:36:51

RE:UUM?RE:UUM? (modified 0 times) amin firdaus
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salam n salam sejahtera...
i guess this is a very late response towards the question of the law degree in UUM...
as the exco of promotion and publication of UUM law students' society...
i suggest for those who wants to know more about law UUM,you're advised to view the UUM website under the COLGIS site...

so far...
the intake for the law students in UUM is following the requirements from the MOHE and authorised bodies...so i guess there is no further debate whether law UUM is good or not...

for information,the LAW UUM got its recognition status by the MALAYSIAN QUALIFYING AGENCY in 2007 and in APRIL 2009, the MALAYSIAN LEGAL PROFESSION QUALIFYING BOARD gave the exemption status from taking CLP together with the JABATAN PERKHIDMATAN AWAM.

tq

20 Jul, 2009 12:18:55


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