UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus
Private University in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus, also known as the UCSI Springhill (Seremban/PD) Campus, is the medicine and health sciences specialist campus of [UCSI University](/universities/), built on a 40-acre site at Lot 8317, Bandar Springhill, Mukim Jimah, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The campus is designed to be a leading praxis centre of education, particularly in the field of medicine and health sciences, and houses the UCSI Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. The Springhill Campus is positioned adjacent to UCSI Hospital, a 130-bed specialist-led facility built on a separate 40-acre site at Bandar Springhill that opened in 2021. The integrated campus and hospital model provides UCSI medicine and nursing students with direct clinical training access to a contemporary specialist hospital, supporting the institutional emphasis on clinical practice and patient-centred care. Programme delivery focuses on Doctor of Medicine (MD), Nursing, Optometry, Healthy Aging, Medical Aesthetics, and Regenerative Medicine.
UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus Fees 2026
UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus fees are not publicly listed on this directory.
University Information
- Institution Type
- Private University
- State
- Negeri Sembilan
- City
- Port Dickson
- Founded
- 1986 (40 years)
- MQA Reference
- View on MQA Register
About UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus
UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus, also known as the UCSI Springhill (Seremban/PD) Campus, is the medicine and health sciences specialist campus of UCSI University. The campus is built on a 40-acre site at Lot 8317, Bandar Springhill, Mukim Jimah, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, with the institutional mission of operating as a leading praxis centre of education in medicine and health sciences.
The campus’s distinctive feature is the integrated campus-hospital model with the adjacent UCSI Hospital. UCSI Hospital opened in 2021 as a 130-bed specialist-led facility, built on a separate 40-acre site at Bandar Springhill alongside the university campus. The integration provides UCSI medical, nursing, and health sciences students with direct clinical training access to a contemporary specialist hospital, supporting the institutional emphasis on clinical practice and patient-centred care.
The two-campus model at UCSI University places the principal urban campus in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur (housing the broader UCSI programme portfolio across business, hospitality, music, applied sciences, and selected health programmes) alongside the Springhill specialist campus (concentrating on medicine and health sciences with the integrated UCSI Hospital clinical training environment). Students in healthcare programmes typically pursue their studies at Springhill, while students in non-healthcare programmes attend the Cheras main campus.
Programmes at the Springhill Campus
The UCSI Bandar Springhill Campus houses the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences with the following principal programmes:
The Doctor of Medicine (MD) is the principal medical undergraduate programme at the Springhill Campus, leading to medical practitioner registration with the Malaysian Medical Council. The programme follows the standard Malaysian medical school framework with preclinical years (covering anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and the foundational medical sciences) and clinical years (rotational clinical exposure across medical specialisms with placements at UCSI Hospital and partner healthcare facilities).
Nursing programmes are recognised by the Nursing Board Malaysia and are exclusively available at the UCSI Springhill Campus. The campus-hospital integration provides the necessary clinical training infrastructure for nursing programme accreditation, with students completing clinical rotations at UCSI Hospital alongside the academic curriculum.
Optometry programmes address the eye care professional pathway, with graduates pursuing optometrist registration with the Malaysian Optical Council.
Healthy Aging programmes reflect Malaysia’s demographic transition toward an aging population, addressing gerontology, elderly care, and the healthy aging professional specialisms.
Medical Aesthetics programmes address the contemporary specialist medical aesthetics market, providing advanced training for medical practitioners in aesthetic procedures and treatments.
Regenerative Medicine programmes cover the emerging regenerative medicine specialism including stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, and the broader regenerative therapeutic applications.
UCSI Hospital and the Clinical Training Environment
UCSI Hospital, the 130-bed specialist-led facility at Bandar Springhill, provides the clinical training infrastructure for the integrated UCSI medical education model. The hospital opened in 2021 and operates as part of the broader UCSI Group institutional structure.
The hospital integration with the campus supports several distinctive clinical training advantages. The proximity allows students to move between academic instruction and clinical placements without the commute friction that affects medical schools without integrated hospital partnerships. The institutional alignment between the university and hospital allows curriculum design to integrate closely with the hospital’s clinical operations, providing students with structured exposure across the hospital’s specialist departments. The patient-centred care model that UCSI Hospital operates supports the broader pedagogical emphasis on clinical practice that the integrated campus model is designed to deliver.
The integration model is one of UCSI’s distinctive features within the Malaysian private medical education market, with relatively few Malaysian private universities operating their own integrated specialist hospital alongside the medical school.
Fees, Admissions, and Accreditation
UCSI Springhill Campus medical programme fees are higher than the broader UCSI fee structure, reflecting the substantial clinical training infrastructure and specialist faculty costs of medical education. Specific 2026 fee figures should be requested directly from the UCSI admissions office at ucsiuniversity.edu.my/springhill-campus.
Entry to the Doctor of Medicine programme requires the standard Malaysian medical school admissions criteria including STPM, A-Level, Foundation in Science, or equivalent pre-university qualification with strong science subject grades and the appropriate medical school admissions assessment.
The UCSI Springhill Campus operates under the broader UCSI University institutional registration. Programmes are listed on the Malaysian Qualifications Agency public register, with healthcare programmes additionally subject to the relevant Malaysian healthcare professional body recognition.
Contacting UCSI Springhill
- Address: Lot 8317, Bandar Springhill, Mukim Jimah, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
- Website: ucsiuniversity.edu.my/springhill-campus
- Adjacent Hospital: UCSI Hospital (130-bed specialist-led facility, opened 2021)
- Parent Institution: UCSI University
- Specialism: Medicine, Nursing, Optometry, Healthy Aging, Medical Aesthetics, Regenerative Medicine
- Campus Size: 40 acres (campus) plus 40 acres (UCSI Hospital adjacent site)
For programme details, current fee schedules, intake timelines, and application requirements, the authoritative reference is the institution’s own published materials at ucsiuniversity.edu.my and the Malaysian Qualifications Agency public register at mqa.gov.my.
Questions about UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus
Where is the UCSI Bandar Springhill Campus located?
UCSI University Bandar Springhill Campus is located at Lot 8317, Bandar Springhill, Mukim Jimah, 71010 Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. Bandar Springhill is a township area in the Port Dickson district of Negeri Sembilan, accessible via the North-South Expressway from the Klang Valley (approximately 1 hour by road from KL) and via the broader Negeri Sembilan road network. The campus is built on a 40-acre site adjacent to UCSI Hospital.
What is UCSI Hospital and how does it integrate with the campus?
UCSI Hospital is a 130-bed specialist-led healthcare facility built on a separate 40-acre site at Bandar Springhill, Negeri Sembilan, which opened in 2021. The hospital and the UCSI University Springhill Campus are positioned adjacent to each other, with the integrated campus-hospital model providing UCSI medicine and nursing students with direct clinical training access to a contemporary specialist hospital. The hospital integration supports the institutional emphasis on clinical practice, patient-centred care, and the practical training requirements of medical and nursing education.
What programmes does UCSI offer at the Springhill Campus?
The UCSI Bandar Springhill Campus focuses on medicine and health sciences programmes housed within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Specific programmes include the Doctor of Medicine (MD), Nursing (recognised by the Nursing Board Malaysia, fully trained with top-notch facilities at UCSI Springhill Hospital, and only available at the UCSI Springhill Campus), Optometry, Healthy Aging, Medical Aesthetics, and Regenerative Medicine. The medical aesthetics and regenerative medicine programmes reflect the contemporary specialist medical specialisms that have grown substantially in the Malaysian and regional healthcare market.
Why is the UCSI nursing programme only available at the Springhill Campus?
UCSI nursing programmes are only available at the UCSI Springhill Campus because the integrated campus-hospital model provides the necessary clinical training infrastructure that nursing programmes require. Nursing education involves substantial clinical placement requirements, with students completing rotations across the hospital wards and specialist departments. The proximity of UCSI Hospital to the campus, with the 130-bed specialist-led facility providing the clinical training environment, supports the practical clinical exposure that the Nursing Board Malaysia requires for accredited nursing programme delivery.
How does the Springhill Campus differ from the UCSI main campus in Cheras?
The UCSI University main campus in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur houses the broader UCSI programme portfolio across business, hospitality, music, applied sciences, and the broader academic disciplines, alongside selected medical and health programmes. The Springhill Campus concentrates specifically on medicine and health sciences, providing the dedicated clinical training environment integrated with UCSI Hospital. Students in healthcare-related programmes typically pursue their studies at Springhill, while students in non-healthcare programmes attend the Cheras main campus. The two-campus structure provides UCSI with both broad programme breadth at the urban Cheras location and dedicated clinical training capacity at Springhill.
What is the relationship between UCSI University and UCSI Hospital?
UCSI University and UCSI Hospital are both part of the broader UCSI Group, with the integrated educational and healthcare operations supporting the institutional positioning as a clinical-practice-focused medical education provider. The hospital opened in 2021 as a 130-bed specialist-led facility, providing the clinical training environment for UCSI medical, nursing, and health sciences students. The integration model is one of UCSI's distinctive features within the Malaysian private medical education market, with relatively few Malaysian private universities operating their own integrated specialist hospital alongside the medical school.
Is the UCSI Bandar Springhill Campus recognised by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education?
Yes. The UCSI Bandar Springhill Campus operates under the broader [UCSI University](/universities/) institutional registration with the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education. Programmes at the Springhill Campus are listed on the Malaysian Qualifications Agency public register, with individual programmes carrying their own MQA accreditation references. Medical programmes carry Malaysian Medical Council recognition, nursing programmes carry Nursing Board Malaysia recognition, and the relevant healthcare professional body recognitions apply to specific programme tracks.
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