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Eighth Residential College - Kinabalu Residential College
Much like the mountain it is named after, Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in South East Asia, the Kinabalu Residential College stands proudly in University of Malaya. The college was completed in 1985, and held its grand opening ceremony on the 18th of December 1987. Funding for the college’s construction was fully provided by Yayasan Sabah (Sabah Foundation).
Anywhere between 700 to 900 undergraduates can reside in the Kinabalu Residential College every year, with 800 students currently calling it home. Over the years, the college has been home to approximately 10,000 undergraduates, most of them going on to achieving success in their own fields. They are the pride and joy of the college and each and every one of them prove the significance of the college's contribution.
Principal: Associate Professor Dr. Zulqarnain Mohamed
Residential College Fact Sheet:
Residence Open To: Undergraduates
Number of Tenants: 800 tenants
No. of Blocks: 6 blocks
Accommodation Rate: With food - RM10.00 per day
Facilities:
Tennis court
Sepak Takraw court
Futsal Court
Handball Court
Basketball Court
Volleyball court
Gymnasium
Mini market
Photocopy centre
Prayer room
Multimedia and Computer room
Cafeteria
Contact Information:
Kinabalu Residential College
University of Malaya
50603 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
Tel: +603-7967 3216/+603-7955 8643
Fax: +603-7955 8662
Email: kk8@um.edu.my
www.um.edu.my/mobile/facilities-services/accommodation/...
Much like the mountain it is named after, Mount Kinabalu, the highest mountain in South East Asia, the Kinabalu Residential College stands proudly in University of Malaya. The college was completed in 1985, and held its grand opening ceremony on the 18th of December 1987. Funding for the college’s construction was fully provided by Yayasan Sabah (Sabah Foundation).
Anywhere between 700 to 900 undergraduates can reside in the Kinabalu Residential College every year, with 800 students currently calling it home. Over the years, the college has been home to approximately 10,000 undergraduates, most of them going on to achieving success in their own fields. They are the pride and joy of the college and each and every one of them prove the significance of the college's contribution.
Principal: Associate Professor Dr. Zulqarnain Mohamed
Residential College Fact Sheet:
Residence Open To: Undergraduates
Number of Tenants: 800 tenants
No. of Blocks: 6 blocks
Accommodation Rate: With food - RM10.00 per day
Facilities:
Tennis court
Sepak Takraw court
Futsal Court
Handball Court
Basketball Court
Volleyball court
Gymnasium
Mini market
Photocopy centre
Prayer room
Multimedia and Computer room
Cafeteria
Contact Information:
Kinabalu Residential College
University of Malaya
50603 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
Tel: +603-7967 3216/+603-7955 8643
Fax: +603-7955 8662
Email: kk8@um.edu.my
www.um.edu.my/mobile/facilities-services/accommodation/...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 3°7'46"N 101°38'57"E
- 9th College 0.9 km
- College 12, 14, 15, 16 17 km
- Ibu Zain College 27 km
- Ibrahim Yaakub College 27 km
- Keris Mas College 27 km
- Aminuddin Baki College 27 km
- Dato Onn Jaafar College (KDOJ) 279 km
- Tun Ghafar Baba College (KTGB) 279 km
- Tun Razak College (KTR) 280 km
- Datin Seri Endon College (KDSE) 280 km
- Botanical Gardens 0.6 km
- University of Malaya (UM) 0.8 km
- Section 16 0.9 km
- Civil Service Golf Club 0.9 km
- TPCKL Golf Course 1.4 km
- Bukit Bandaraya 2 km
- Pantai Hills 2 km
- Bangsar Baru 2.2 km
- Bangsar 2.3 km
- Selangor 31 km
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