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MARA Japan Industrial Institute Beranang

2004 establishments in MalaysiaColleges in MalaysiaEducational institutions established in 2004Universities and colleges in Selangor
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MARA Japan Industrial Institute (MJII, formerly known as MARA Skills Training College Beranang (KKTMBeranang)) is a highly skilled college under management skills and Technical Division (BKT) MARA in Beranang, Malaysia. KKTMBeranang starts in 2004 with an area of 22 acres. KKTMBeranang began operations in June 2008 and the start of the academic session in January 2009.

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MARA Japan Industrial Institute Beranang
Jalan Kajang-Seremban, Kajang Municipal Council

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MARA-Japan Industrial Institute (MJII Beranang)

Jalan Kajang-Seremban
43700 Kajang Municipal Council
Selangor, Malaysia
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