Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) and KEMUDA Institute recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) at the KEMUDA Institute premise in Kampong Beribi for the UTB-Satellite Partners (SP) Bridging Programmes.
The programmes under the agreement include the Bridging for Tomorrow’s Engineering (BriTE). Under the agreement, KEMUDA Institute will offer a 14-week undergraduate degree entry pathway to students who meet the university’s minimum entry requirements but fall short of points for admission to specific engineering and computing undergraduate degree programmes at UTB.
The programme is also offered to those who have been away from school the opportunity to upgrade their fundamental knowledge and skills required to further their studies in engineering and computing. On completion of the programme, the students will undergo their undergraduate studies at UTB.