HELP University, Malaysia
Since 1986, HELP University has established itself as a leading educational institution in Malaysia, renowned for its excellence in fields such as economics, commerce, management, law, psychology, information technology, and social sciences.
HELP is internationally recognized for its high and rigorous standards in teaching and learning, demonstrated in its collaborative relationships with prestigious universities around the world such as the London School of Economics, the University of Birmingham, Cardiff University in the UK, the top 5 universities in Australia such as the University of Queensland, the University of Melbourne, the Australian National University and the University of Western Australia, and American and French universities such as Pepperdine University, American University (Washington, DC), and the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis.HELP University provides international students with comprehensive programs developed in partnership with these world-class institutions. Degrees awarded for programs completed at HELP are recognized as equivalent to those from its partner universities in the UK, Australia, and the US. This enables students to graduate with globally respected qualifications without leaving Malaysia. Additionally, students can seamlessly transfer to partner institutions in countries such as Australia, the UK, the US, New Zealand, or France to complete their studies.
HELP University is conveniently located about 15 minutes from downtown Kuala Lumpur. Students can enjoy various sports and recreational activities while studying at HELP. The university ensures a high quality of student life and learning environment, supported by collaborations with various city departments. This provides students with a well-rounded experience both academically and socially.
- Help University is ranked 151st in Asia for its international faculty.
- QS World University Rankings: it is ranked 401-450, placing Help University in the top 60% of universities in Asia.
- Achieve 5 Stars in 9 categories of the QS Stars Rating System, which rates universities against global best practices.