Johor Matriculation College

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Johor Matriculation College
Kolej Matrikulasi Johor
(KMJ)
Kolej Matrikulasi Johor (Logo).png
TypeKolej Matrikulasi Johor
Location
Tangkak

2°17′N102°36′E / 2.283°N 102.600°E / 2.283; 102.600 Coordinates: 2°17′N102°36′E / 2.283°N 102.600°E / 2.283; 102.600
Campus Tangkak, Johor
Affiliations Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA)
Website www.kmj.matrik.edu.my
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Johor Matriculation College (Malay : Kolej Matrikulasi Johor) (KMJ) is a pre-university tertiary education college under Matriculation Division, Ministry of Education (MOE) (Malay: Bahagian Matrikulasi, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia) in preparing students for the entrance of university. The college was established in March, 2002. Its campus is in Tangkak District (formerly part of Muar), Johor.

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The Infrastructures

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Student Dormitories

There are six student dormitories; two for boys and four for girls. Block A is known as Al-Zahrawi, while Block B is known as Al-Kindi. Both of the blocks are dedicated to boys studying in the junior college.

Block C is known as Al-Jazari. Block D is known as Al-Razi. Block E is known as Al-Biruni. Block F is known as Al-Khawarizmi.

Block A is relatively stricter as the felo in blok A , Mr Salim do not like noisy monkeys , shorts and also couples . Block B is generally more noisy and free as compare to Block B as the felo literally do not care what the students do . However , there are a lot of monkeys playing badminton and also sepak takraw till mid night . According to Block B Residents , shouting of monkeys at arround 1 am to 4 am occur frequently due to event like football matches or even E-sport competition.

Cafeterias

Four Cafes are assigned to four different locations. Cafe A, only available to boys, is located in between Block A and Block B. Cafe B and Cafe C are located in between Block C and D and Block E and F respectively. The Lecturers' Cafe is located near the Administration Block. This cafe allows students to dine together – a small number of students prefer to eat here.

Libraries

Also known as Pusat Sumber Zaaba. The infrastructure is located in the middle of the college. Next to the library is the JPP Action Room. The Language Lab is also in the Library. There are a total of 3 Discussion Rooms; A, B and Relaxation Room. On the top level of the library, there is a computer lab with free Wi-Fi provided for the students. It is also known as the Teenagers' Cyber Room.

Tutorial Classrooms and Science Laboratories

Tutorial blocks are located beside the library near the examination block. The block housing the tutorial rooms has three levels with an average of 16 tutorial rooms per level. The ground floor has 7 Chemistry labs, the first floor has 5 Biology labs and the second floor has 7 Physics labs.

Lecturer Halls (DKB 1 and DKB 2, DKK 1–4)

There are a total of six lecture halls. DKB (Dewan Kuliah Besar (English: Large Lecture Hall)) 1 and 2 are special such that the designs are specially made. DKB 1 uses red chairs equipped with separate tables. DKB 2 consists of slanted tables with chairs specially built for each individual.

DKK (Dewan Kuliah Kecil (English: Small Lecture Hall)) 1, 2, 3 and 4 have the same structure. Chairs are fused to the table.

Office

This is also known as the Admin Block, built near the Lecturers' Cafe. Consisting of One Stop Centre for the usage of students to revise and study, the block has three levels. The ground floor consists of Dewan Sri Temenggung in which certain campaigns and activities are usually held (capacity of 200 individuals) and is equipped with a passage to a hidden toilet also linked to the Counselling Room. The third floor consists of Scientific subjects while the second floor of other subjects, including Mathematics.

Programme

As KMJ is under administration of the Matriculation Division, Ministry of Education, it will follow all the programmes arranged by the division.

One-year Programme

The One-Year Programme (Program Satu Tahun), or PST, is the main programme offered by the matriculation college. Students of this programme are often first intakes.

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