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UUM’s MBA, offered by the AACSB‑accredited Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business, empowers mid‑career professionals. Ranked Top 200 globally and #1 in Malaysia, this 12‑month, English‑taught program offers scholarships, CMI Chartered Manager status, and a serene forest campus.

Founded in 1984, UUM is Malaysia’s management university, housed on a sprawling 1,061‑hectare forest campus in Sintok. Its College of Business is AACSB‑accredited, placing it among the top 6% globally. With over 33,000 students and a vibrant international community, UUM combines academic rigor with real-world leadership training at its OYAGSB graduate school.
Nestled in Kedah’s lush, tropical Sintok region, just 48 km from Alor Star, UUM sits beside two rivers on a former tin-mining landscape. The expansive campus offers a peaceful learning environment with modern amenities and easy access to local cultural hubs and northern Malaysia’s scenic beauty.
The MBA is a full-time (12 months) program designed for working professionals, delivered in English through intensive modules. Courses include strategic management, finance, marketing, operations, and e‑business. Students earn 48 credits and Chartered Manager certification. UUM also offers part-time, hybrid DBA and Doctor of Management programs tailored for experienced leaders.
UUM offers competitive merit-based and need-based scholarships for MBA candidates, including government-linked funds and faculty-specific awards. Additional funding opportunities are accessible via partnerships like the Global Study Awards and various international grants. All prospective students are encouraged to apply early.
UUM’s Sintok campus rises from a former tin‑mining site and spans a lush tropical forest with rivers. It features a go‑kart track, nine‑hole golf course, archery range, ostrich farm, and open-access picnic areas—creating a green campus that serves both educational and recreational needs.