The traditional qualification required for the students entry into university was the A level. When Malaysia started to introduce the Malay Language as the mean of education, a new equivalent qualification of STPM was created.
In early 70s, many of the Malaysian Universities introduced the "preuniversity" program. Slowly, the program gathered popularity and became one of the main stream of inputs for the university students. With the introduction of private university act in late 90s, open up the opportunities for the introduction second stream of universities. Even before the Act, there were many private institutions operation, and there were representing overseas universities or colleges. One of such institutions is Taylor College.
In early 70s, many of the Malaysian Universities introduced the "preuniversity" program. Slowly, the program gathered popularity and became one of the main stream of inputs for the university students. With the introduction of private university act in late 90s, open up the opportunities for the introduction second stream of universities. Even before the Act, there were many private institutions operation, and there were representing overseas universities or colleges. One of such institutions is Taylor College.
- The South Australian Matriculation programme is the first in Malaysia, and today the largest South Australian Matriculation centre in the world.
- The biggest independent centre for Cambridge A Levels in the world, the largest in Malaysia and thefirst to be awarded the Cambridge International Fellowship Centre status (only 3 such centres in Malaysia).
- Pioneer of the Canadian Pre-University programme in Malaysia (1983).
- In 2009, Taylor's College introduced the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and is one of 11 IB World Schools in Malaysia.