Strategic Partners
SLC students who have completed the Advanced English Language Skills Training programme may opt to continue their education locally or abroad. SLC's Strategic Partners provide an avenue where you may pursue further education.
Windfield College
For ten years, with campuses in Canada & Europe, Winfield has been helping students succeed in their educational goals. Their programmes and facilities make Winfield one of your premier choices in continuing your education overseas.
Tamagawa International Language School
One of the premier Language Schools in Japan, Tamagawa International Language School is located in the sprawling city of Tokyo. Tamagawa International's attention to detail has helped countless number of students over the years in developing their language skills as well as their careers.
ILC
For over 15 years, the International Language Centre (ILC) has been helping non-native speaking people learn and master the English Language. The innovative methods and unique approach to teaching English has captivated many students from around the world.
APITT
The Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology has been at the forefront of producing outstanding personnel in the IT field for many years. Many of their graduates have gone on to hold important positions in various IT based organisations.
UNISEL
UNISEL is noted for industry-oriented courses of unsurpassed quality that will prove beneficial and advantageous for students who are looking for that competitive edge in the job market. Challenging and rigorous courses, carefully guided and inspired by an exceptionally capable academic team make UNISEL significantly above average. Reputed as a 'thinking' university, UNISEL is the place to polish and harness your talent and skills. Students have seven faculties, school and centre that offer world-class programs to choose from.
Malaysian University Of Science and Technology
Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST) was founded on a collaborative programme between MUST Ehsan Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). MUST was established based on the belief that Malaysia has the ability to develop a major research and development infrastructure capable of making it a leader in the development of highly skilled human resources needed to accelerate economic development in high technology areas for itself and the region.

