Kolej Matrikulasi Johor
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Johor Matriculation College (KMJ) is a pre-university tertiary education college preparing students for the entrance of university. Its campus is in Tangkak
Tangkak
Tangkak is a district capital of Ledang, in the state of Johor, Malaysia. It lies close to the neighbouring state of Melaka, especially to Jasin town and district of the state and about half an hour drive from Melaka city centre. The town is nicknamed "Fabric Town" or "Syurga Kain" in honor of its...

 Ledang
Ledang
Ledang is a new district in Johor, Malaysia. The district's principal town is Tangkak. The new Ledang district covers Tangkak town, Tanjung Agas, Kesang, Sungai Mati, Serom, Sagil and Bukit Gambir. The district is formerly the northern part of the Muar district which is separated from the southern...

 Muar Johor
Johor
Johor is a Malaysian state, located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia. It is one of the most developed states in Malaysia. The state capital city and royal city of Johor is Johor Bahru, formerly known as Tanjung Puteri...

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History

The College first admitted students in March 2002 and until today the number of students admitted increased at each session. The college area is surrounded by 56 acres of lush surroundings make it a prominent landmark in the area of education Ledang. The specialty of the location is such that almost every morning after rain, the whole college will be surrounded by mist from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.

To this day, Johor Matriculation College was led by five directors, Mr.. Jilani B Rusni as the first director, Mr. Hj. Solehan Bin Remot as the second director, Mr. Abdul Wahab B Sungip as the third director, while Mr.. Hj. Abdullah B Mohd. Idris @ Idris as the fourth director. Beginning in June 2011 year, Tn. Hj. Sasman B Yasir was appointed the fifth director of KMJ.

Vision and Mission

Vision:
Johor Matriculation College generating quality students to institutions of higher learning

Mission:
Committed to providing students excel academically and personality through creative and innovative learning

The Infrastructures

  • 6 Student Dormitory (2 for Boys, 4 for Girls)


Block A is known as Al-Zahrawi
Block B is known as Al-Kindi
Both 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
The four blocks are dedicated to girls pursing education in the junior college.

Each of the blocks are built such that the nearest two (i.e. Block A and Block B, Block C and Block D and Block E and F) are laterally inverted in its building infrastructure. There are a total of 4 levels (does not include ground floor). The Ground Floor has at least 4 houses that are built specially for the felo. Felo are the ones responsible for the whole block of the disciplinary of the members. Each block are represented by one colour and the colour changes each year. This can be proven such that in the KAKOM event (Karnival Kokurikulum Matrikulasi, in English: Matriculation Co Curricular Carnival), in the KAKOM Running Event, each block are assigned to their own company colour.

  • 4 Caffeterias (3 for Students, 1 for Lecturers)


The 4 Cafe are assigned to four different location. Cafe A, only available to boys are 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. Lecturers Cafe is located near to the Administration Block. The Lecturers Cafe however allow the boys and the girls to coexist together and hence a small certain number of boys and girls prefer to eat there to the other cafes.

  • Library


Also known as Pusat Sumber Zaaba. The infrastructure are located at the diagonal of the college. In other terms, the library are built in the middle of the college. At the side of the library is the JPP Action Room. The Language Lab also coexist with the Library. There are a total of 3 Discussion Room which is A, B and Relaxation Room. In the top level of the library, there is also a computer lab with free access of Wireless Fidelity which is provided to the students. It is also known as Teenagers' Cyber Room.

  • Tutorial Classrooms


Tutorial blocks are located at the side of the library which is near to the examination block. The block containing the tutorial rooms has three levels, each level having an average of 16 tutorial rooms. The ground floor has 6 chemistry labs, first floor has 6 biology labs and the second floor has 6 physics labs.

  • Lecturer Halls (DKB 1 and DKB 2, DKK 1-4)


There are a total of six lecture hall. DKB (Dewan Kuliah Besar, in English, Large Lecture Hall) 1 and 2 are so special such that the designs are specially made. DKB 1 uses red chairs equipped with table separately. DKB 2 however, consist of slanted table with chairs specially built for each individuals.

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

  • Office


Also known as Admin Block are build near the Lecturers' Cafe. Comprising of One Stop Centre for the usage of students to revise and study, the block has 3 levels. Ground Floor consist of Dewan Sri Temenggung in which usually certain campaigns and activities are held here (Capacity 200 Individuals) and equip with a secret passage to a hidden toilet that also linked to the Counselling Room. Third Level consist of Scientific Subject and Second Floor for other subject including Mathematics.
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