
Our student Mr. Tharswin Ananthan, on the UK Degree Transfer (Law) programme (UKT) was awarded the 50% NTU Excellence scholarship from Nottingham Trent University, that covers 50% of the tuition fee for his final year at the university. This was awarded to only one student in Malaysia. Tharswin also is the recipient of the International Scholarship worth £3000 and the standard scholarship awarded to all ATC students transferring to NTU worth £2000. Tharswin was always an engaged student in class and very active in his student life in ATC by being a committee member of the Indian Cultural Society and Rotaract Club of ATC amongst others. For more information on our UK Degree Transfer Programme, contact us via PM or WhatsApp us at us at 011-55030570 (KL) or 011-55080573 (Penang) to find out more.
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