WELCOME TO MALAYSIA IN ADVANCE

University College of Aviation Malaysia (UniCAM), formerly known as Aviation Management College (AMC) would like to welcome you to our community.

Established in 2007 as a higher education institution, we have been closely monitored by the Malaysian Education Ministries through the quality control authorities such as Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) and National Quality Assurance Body, as well as the appropriate legislation such as The Education Act 1996, The Private Higher Educational Institutions Act 1996, and The Malaysian Qualifications Agency Act 2007.

Since the establishment, we have been providing quality education to Malaysians and International Students. Currently, with a population of over 80 international students from over 15 countries on campus, we offer students with diverse interaction, enhance cultural knowledge, and fun learning experience.

Additionally, our International Admission Unit provides service including Admission, Welfare, Visa and University Placement. We will also advise students on other related matters as well as guide you on the journey to being a student at UniCAM.

We look forward to welcoming you to our UniCAMians community and hope you will have the best experience with us. 



Competitive Tuition fees

We have a reasonable and highly affordable courses fee, among the lowest in the region. This makes UniCAM popular destination for good quality education at a very competitive rates and cost-savings.



Low Living Cost

The cost of comfortable living for international students in Malaysia is as low as RM10,000 – RM12,000 (USD3,200 – USD3,800) a year. This amount includes food, accommodations and transport.



Climate

Malaysia is a tropical climate which is either hot and dry or hot and wet with temperatures normally range between 21ºC to 35ºC. Although humidity is high, classrooms, lecture halls, library and condominium hostel rooms are air-conditioned.



Hassle Free Immigration Procedure

International students who wish to study in UniCAM will find that the administrative process in Malaysia is easy and without hassle.



Amazing Food

Food is plentiful, cheap and a popular pastime for most Malaysians. Local cuisine reflects the contributions of its ethnic groups. Many dishes combine ingredients from the different communities. Even western food is infused with local flavours.



Religion

The official religion of Malaysia is Islam and being observed by around 60% of Malaysians. However, the freedom of religion is constitutionally guaranteed for non-Muslims with numerous Buddhist and Hindu temples, as well as Christian churches placed in Malaysia. The major religious and/or traditional festivals are gazette public holidays.



Classes Conducted in English

With the nature of multi-cultural in Malaysia, many languages are spoken. In UniCAM, English is used as the medium of communication making learning and studying easy for students. In fact, English is also widely used among Malaysians making the living is suitable for international students.



Multicultural Studying Environment

Malaysia offers another crucial aspect of student’s education – living and interacting in a multi-ethnic, multi-culture and multi-religion country. Not only the international students can interact with the Malaysian races; Malay, Chinese, Indians and the other minority groups, they are also exposed to other students from different nationalities.