3rd College (Kuala Lumpur)

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Third Residential College - Tunku Kurshiah Residential College

Third Residential College is one of the oldest hostels in the University Malaya and accommodates both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Officially opened on August 11, 1962, it was later renamed as Tuanku Kurshiah Residential College after the nation’s first Raja Permaisuri Agung, Tuanku Ampuan Kurshiah.

The first administration was headed by its Master, Madam Emily Sandosham, who was assisted by three College Fellows.The college initially consisted of three blocks of residential units -A, B and C - all accommodating female students. However, Block A which was originally intended for single occupancy, was later modified to house two students. In 1969, Block E was erected to receive the first batch of male students.

Principal: Professor Madya Dr. Faizah Yunus

Residential College Fact Sheet:

Residence Open To: Undergraduates/Postgraduates
Number of Tenants: 740 tenants
No. of Blocks: 3 blocks for female students 1 blocks for male students
Accommodation Rate: With food - RM10.00 per day

Facilities:

Tennis court
Sepak Takraw court
Volleyball court
Gymnasium
Mini market
Photocopy centre
Prayer room
Guthrie reading room
Multi purpose room
ICT room
Canteen
Water fountain
Food stalls
Washing Machine

Contact Information:
Third Residential College
University of Malaya
50603 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA

Tel:+603-7956 8821/+603-7967 3417
Email: kolej3@um.edu.my
Website: www.um.edu.my/mobile/facilities-services/accommodation/...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   3°7'26"N   101°39'2"E

Comments

  • kolej banyak monyet..ha..ha
  • A'A.. HEHE.. MONYET RULES!!!
  • sweet memory @ 3rd .. 2002-2004
  • tiap tiap ari buat pengumuman,bising je tak tau diam ke?
  • makanan xsedap...........selalu ada ulat.........
  • selalu x ada air......................
  • toilet rosak, tu pun ada hati nak buang student keluar kolej. Macam bagus.
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