

The University as a whole is overall great. There are plenty of student interactions as well as student centered activities.
Lecturers were well prepared for their classes and always managed to answer any questions or doubts the students have. Although there are times when the syllabus were rushed, it was ultimately completed nonetheless.
One issue was regarding the administration as it was confusing and the could stand to improve on notifying the students regarding any decision ahead of time.
All in all I had a wonderful experience, especially in the college clubs.
View moreWhat I like:
I appreciate the international exposure that INTI offers — from partnerships with global universities to collaborations with industry, it feels like education goes beyond the classroom. Many lecturers try to make lessons practical rather than only theoretical, which I find useful. I also enjoy the campus facilities, especially the library and infrastructure at Nilai, as well as the vibrant student life with clubs and activities.
What I don’t like:
Sometimes the quality of teaching depends a lot on the lecturer — some classes are really engaging, while others feel more routine. At the Nilai campus, Chinese is often the main language among students, which can make it harder to practice English all the time. Administrative processes can also be a bit slow at times.
Would I recommend it?
Yes, I would recommend INTI to students who are looking for strong international exposure, industry connections, and good career opportunities after graduation. However, I think it’s important to be prepared for some challenges, like adapting to the campus culture and being proactive in your own learning.