University Selection
How to Verify Malaysian Programme Accreditation
Check the exact programme and awarding institution, not merely whether the institution itself exists.
What this guide establishes
Check the exact programme and awarding institution, not merely whether the institution itself exists.
This page is designed for planning, not prediction. Rules, programme details and institutional procedures can change, so the current official source and the student’s written university documents take priority.
What the evidence says
The Malaysian Qualifications Register is the official reference for accredited qualifications. Similar programme names, delivery modes and campuses can have different records.
Where a detail is not published clearly, ask the responsible institution or authority for written confirmation. Do not turn an estimate, marketing statement or another student’s experience into a rule for your own application.
A practical way to proceed
Search the MQR using the full qualification title, record the reference and accredited location, and ask the institution to explain any provisional or pending status.
Record the source URL, the date checked and the name of any staff member who confirms a material point. Keep the complete response rather than a cropped screenshot, especially for eligibility, payment, refund and immigration matters.
Questions to ask before deciding
What applies to my exact nationality, qualification, programme, campus and intake? Which part of this information is confirmed in writing, and which part still needs verification?
What is the deadline, what documents are required, what costs are non-refundable, and who makes the final decision? What should I do if the process changes or is delayed?
Primary sources
This article is for general educational planning only. Final requirements, costs, procedures and timelines should be confirmed with official university and authority sources.