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Identity Card
SPM/ UEC/ O-Level results
STPM/UEC/A-Level/ Matriculation/ Diploma or equivalent
Full Academic Transcripts (if applicable)
Letter of Completion/ Certificate or Scroll
Subjects synopsis for credit exemption (if applicable)

What you need to BRING during Registration:
(please ignore this if it has been submited or done earlier)

Letter of Offer from IUKL
4 passport – sized colour photographs (blue background)
Original documents (Transcripts, IC)
Initial Payment of RM 1,000 payable to “Ikram Education Sdn Bhd”
Signed Letter of Acceptance (ACCEPTANCE OF ADMISSION) – page 18
Signed HEALTH DECLARATION FORM – page 19
Signed Letter of Enrolment Agreement (PLEDGE BY THE STUDENT AND
PARENTS / GUARDIAN / SPONSOR) – page 20 & 21

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All students are required to register on the date stated in the Letter of Offer.
Bring all related documents.
Hand in all documents required to be verified.
Make payment for tuition fees.
Make payment for accommodation (if you choose to stay on campus).
Register attendance for the Induction Programme.
Confirm accommodation for the Induction Programme.

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INDUCTION PROGRAMME
Why Induction Programme is Important:





To meet new people – make friends and learn about IUKL.
To gather information about IUKL’s Rules and Regulations: subject registration process, add/drop subjects, withdrawal of studies, postponement of studies etc.
To receive personal attention and support regarding academic affairs and student welfare.
To become familiar with the campus environment and services such as shuttle services, local banks, shopping, clinics, restaurants and places to visit.

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Registration
Ice-Breaking Session
Team Building activities
Opening Ceremony and Oath-Taking
Briefing on Financial Assistance

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