Nilai, Negeri Sembilan – 25 September 2025 – MILA University is honoured to host the Bachelor of Computer Engineering with Honours (BCE) Accreditation visit, marking a key milestone in the programme’s growth and quality journey. This visit, conducted by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) under the Board of Engineers Malaysia, serves as a crucial step in reaffirming the programme’s academic standards. The accreditation visit is scheduled over two days, from 24 to 25 September 2025.
Why Accreditation Matters?
The accreditation process plays a pivotal role in higher education by ensuring the academic programmes meet rigorous national and international benchmarks. As for Engineering students, graduating from an accreditated programme with its respective accreditation number of years provides recognition, strengthens employability, and opens pathway for global and career opportunities. For institutions, it represents prestigious endorsement quality, governance and a future-ready education.
This year’s evaluation is led by three distinguished panel members:
- Head of Panel:
Ir. Professor Dr. Mohd Khairil bin Rahmat - Panel Members:
Ir. Dr. Wong Shen Yuong
Ir. Choo Beng Lye
Objectives of the Evaluation:
The accreditation exercise focuses on four key areas that shape a comprehensive engineering curriculum:
- Curriculum & Delivery
Verifying the teaching, learning, and assessment are aligned with both national and international standards. - Institutional Support
Assessing facilities, resources, and student services that contribute to academic delivery and student development. - Governance & Quality Management
Reviewing leadership and adherence to the Engineering Programme Accreditation Standard 2024. - Continuous Improvement
Offering recommendations for future programme development.
Key Activities During the Visit
Throughout the two-day visit, the EAC panel will:
- Engage in discussions with university leaders, faculty members, administrative staff, students, and alumni.
- Review documents, policies, and records relevant to academic quality and institutional management.
- Conduct site visits to key facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, library, hostels, and students support centres.
Supporting a Future-Ready Engineering Education
Academic excellence is more than a benchmark. It is perhaps a commitment to shaping graduates who are future-ready, innovative, and industry-relevant. The BCE programme not only emphasises strong theoretical foundations in computer engineering but also integrates practical training, hands-on lab work, and opportunities for global exposure.
The insights and recommendations from the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) will further guide programme enhancement, ensuring that graduates remain competitive in key growth areas such as
Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and Embedded Systems.
Upholding Academic Excellence
This accreditation exercise reflects the University’s dedication to maintaining academic excellence and producing graduates who meet professional and industry standards. The feedback provided by the panel will guide ongoing enhancements to ensure that the BCE programme remains current, rigorous, and globally competitive.
To enquire or apply for the programme visit: Bachelor of Computer Engineering with Honours







