Only three out of 210 private colleges were awarded the ‘Tier 6: Outstanding’ rating
Subang Jaya: Taylor’s College, one of Malaysia’s oldest and most established private institutions of higher learning, was awarded the highest rating of 'Tier 6: Outstanding' in the College-Based Category on the Malaysian Quality Evaluation System for Private Colleges (MyQUEST) 2010/2011, by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (MOHE). In addition, the College also achieved a 6-star rating in another two cluster-based categories, namely ‘General Programmes’ and ‘International Students’.
With a rich heritage spanning over 42 years, Taylor’s College has played a significant role in shaping the nation’s education landscape and the development of the youth of the world to take their productive place as leaders in the global community.
“We are truly honoured to have been awarded the highest rating of 'Tier 6: Outstanding', in the Malaysian Quality Evaluation System for Private Colleges (MyQUEST) 2010/2011, by the Ministry of Higher Education. This award is a feather in our cap and a seal of excellence on the quality of our pre-university education,” said Mr Lim Tou Boon, President of Taylor’s College.
MyQuest 2010/2011 measures the quality of a private college according to its ‘Input’ (quality of students and resources), ‘Output’ (programme recognition and graduate recognition), and the Quality Management System of the college.
Under the certification, Malaysia’s private colleges are classified into six tiers, namely Tier 6 (Outstanding), Tier 5 (Excellent), Tier 4 (Very Good), Tier 3 (Good), Tier 2 (Satisfactory) and Tier 1 (Poor).
Out of a total of 210 private colleges in Malaysia that were audited, only three or 1.4% of the colleges managed to attain the six-star rating, while 20 colleges (9.5%) attained a five-star rating, and 60 (28.6%) attained four stars.
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