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Since 1991, the KPJU has educated nurses and offered academic excellent in its programs. Today, the school of nursing of KPJU is ranked among the best in the nation for its achievements in undergraduate program, particulalrly teh Diploma in Nursing (DIN) and is a best value for the employment.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Hons)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Hons) is a 4-year homegrown...
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Nursing. One of the largest private healthcare universities...
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Hons)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Hons) is a 4-year homegrown programme offered by School of Nursing, KPJ Healthcare University, Nilai Negeri Sembilan. It obtained an approval from the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (MOHE) on 24 October 2013 and the Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) on 3 February 2014.
Nursing. One of the largest private healthcare universities in Malaysia with more than 28 clinical placements at the Group of KPJ Hospitals to support student’s clinical experience, KPJU continued to pursuit its excellence to make a better future for our students and society. Read More. Health Sciences.
Reputed to be the first nursing college to conduct a Diploma in Nursing programme recognised by the Ministry of Health, and with more than 20 years of valuable experience and unsurpassed academic track record, KPJUC is a premier university college of higher learning recognised locally and internationally.
KPJ Healthcare University College (KPJUC) (formerly known as PNC International College of Nursing and Health Sciences) is a subsidiary of KPJ Healthcare Berhad, a key private healthcare services provider.
Malaysia's first private nursing college to kickstart Diploma in Nursing programmes and the first to be accredited by Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA), KPJUC has managed to maintain a tradition of strong academic excellence with graduates having a 100% passing rate with the Nursing Board Terminal Examination.
KPJUC has a range of healthcare-related courses. There are 36 different programmes, from diplomas to PhD, for career paths from nursing to healthcare managers. More than 50 per cent of students’ time is spent in healthcare centres, including KPJ’s 26 private hospitals – giving students the edge once they graduate.