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Our campuses provide students with a comprehensive list of features and facilities to cater to our students' learning needs and comfort during their years with us. We believe in creating an environment that is conducive for learning and development to complement our academic programmes.

Find Your Path at Taylor’s Open Day – 9, 10 and 16, 17 August

 

Ready to turn your knowledge and passion into meaningful, real-world impact? Explore our world-class learning environment and industry connections, all part of a university ranked #253 in the QS World University Rankings 2026 and awarded the prestigious MyQUEST 2022 ‘Competitive’ rating by MoHE.

FACILITIES HIGHLIGHTS LEARNING FACILITIES NON-ACADEMIC-FACILITIES FAQ

COMMUNITY AND LEARNING SPACE
ARCHITECTURE
BIOSCIENCES
BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION
COMPUTER SCIENCE
DESIGN SCHOOL
Education
ENGINEERING
TAYLOR'S CULINARY INSTITUTE
HOSPITALITY
LAW
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
MEDICINE
PHARMACY

Bizpod

BizPod

Syopz Mall, Level G-10

 

BizPod, Taylor's startup incubator, guides students from ideas to successful startups via a dynamic ecosystem, mentors, VC, and global collaborations.

IFEC

International Family Enterprise Centre

Taylor's Lakeside Campus

 

IFEC serves as a platform advocating and facilitating business families around the world for peer-learning, networking and growth.

Taylor's student trying VR in the Vortex Lab

Vortex Extended Reality Lab

Block E, Level G

 

VORTEX XR Lab is a platform for students and academics to transform learning from 2D to a 360-degree immersive experience.

Taylor's engineering student in the Taylor's makerspace

Taylor's Makerspace

Block E, Level G (EG.01)

 

Taylor’s Makerspace is a collaborative learning hub for everyone to consolidate and cultivate collective impact through value-based innovation.

students in a lecture theatre

Lecture Theatres

Block B, Level 2 and Block C, D, E, Level 1 & 2

 

Lectures and events are conducted in 300-seater halls.

experimental theatre in use

Experimental Theatre

Block B, Level 2

 

Equipped with stage, hi-tech acoustics and lighting systems. Seats surround the stage, providing a 360 degree view of performance.

Xspace

X-Space Classroom

Block D, Level 3, 4 & 8 and Block E, Level 5, 6, 7 & 8

 

Collaborate and engage with peers in X-Space, a technology-rich classroom designed for flexible formal learning spaces which facilitates a diverse learning experience.

Taylor's VX Learning Theatre

Taylor's VX Learning Theatre

Block C, Level 6

 

This future classroom connects global learners via video conferencing, blending in-person and virtual learning to create an immersive, innovative hybrid education experience.

image of an empty grand hall

The Grand Hall

Block B, Level 2

 

1000-seater hall designed for campus events as well as sports activities.

Taylor's student having discussion at the pods

Meeting Pod

Block C, Level 6​, CHDR Office

 

Equipped with three meeting pods, each fitting up to five people, this space is ideal for students to meet with supervisors and discuss progress updates.

students in a lecture theatre

Seminar Rooms

Block C, Level 6​​

 

A dedicated space for lecturers to conduct classes, seminars, and interactive discussions in a focused learning environment.

Student in learning cubicles

​Learning Cubicle​​​

Block C, Level 6

 

Quiet individual cubicles designed for focused research and idea development. Open to all postgraduate students daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm.

Taylor's student having discussion at the PG Lounge

Post Graduate Lounge​​​

Block C, Level 6

 

A shared lounge for postgraduate students to study or collaborate, fostering a sense of community and peer learning. Equipped with a pantry, free-flow coffee and tea, and open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm.

students in viva room

Viva Room

Block C, Level 6​​

 

A dedicated and private room for postgraduate students to conduct their thesis viva sessions, providing a professional setting for presentations and evaluations.

Taylor's VX Learning Theatre

MOOCS

 

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) are brief, instructor-guided video content that act as an alternative learning resource for students.

empty architecture studio by the taylors lake

Next-Gen Architecture Studio

Block C, Level 5​ and Block E, Level 3 & 4

 

Fully-equipped for Master students to conduct their projects.

class ongoing inside a carpentry studio

Carpentry Workshop

Block E, Level G​​​​

 

Lets students visualise and translate their ideas from concept into reality.

big space in a 3d laboratory with the machines

3D Modelling And Product Design Studio

Block E, Level G

 

Various sizes of 13 3-D printers and laser cutter machines available for coursework and research purposes.

an idle computer and a female student working

Proteomics & Genomics Facility

Block D, Level 6

 

Allows students to learn the biological processes at a molecular level.

students in a sensory experiment

Sensory Laboratory

Food Innovation Centre, LG 2​​

 

Furnished with a preparation area, cooking facilities and an evaluation area with 5 individual booths equipped with web-based sensory and consumer research software.

taylor's biosciences student in the lab

Research Laboratory 1, 2, 3​

Block D, Level 6, Research Laboratory 1

Block D, Level 6​, Research Laboratory 2 

Block D, Level 7​​, Research Laboratory 3

 

Advanced cell culture facility supporting research in drug discovery, gene and cell therapies. Focus areas include cancer, infectious, degenerative, and cardiovascular diseases. Equipped with imaging systems, flow cytometer, PCR machine, and more.

a class working on a microbiology assignment

Microbiology Laboratory

Block D, Level 6, Research Laboratory 1

 

Supports research in food safety, infectious diseases and drug discovery.

student using a food analysis device

Food Analysis Facility

Block D, Level 6​

 

Allows the investigation of food chemistry and its physical property.

students examining vertical planting technique

Taylor's Urban Farm

 

A part of the university’s Food Security and Nutrition Impact Lab, serves as a 3,000 sq ft living laboratory and urban green space.

students working in a sterile kitchen

Food Processing Laboratory

LG2, Food Innovation Centre, 

Block D, Level 6​, Food Science MDL

 

Learn practical application of theoretical concepts in the beverage, bakery and meat processing lines.

Microbiology Preparation Room

Microbiology Preparation Room

Block D, Level 5

 

Designed for impactful research involving agents of moderate risk, ensuring safety while advancing scientific discovery.

students working on a bloomberg terminal

Taylor's Trading Room

Block C, Level 1

 

To ensure effective authentic learning activities, we subscribe to 12 Bloomberg terminals which allow students to download financial and non-financial data, ratios and results of local and international companies for learning.

man singing inside a studio

Audio Recording Studio

Block D, Level 3

 

A professional audio recording facility featuring a studio and a panel control room, equipped with industry-standard hardware, software, and high-quality acoustic materials.

students reenacting a film with film cameras

Digital Multicam Studio

Block B, Level 2, Experimental Theater​​

 

Fully equipped with broadcast cameras, digital consoles, and lighting for studio productions that meet international broadcasting standards.

2 students working on a computer

Video and Audio Editing Laboratory

Block D, Level 3​

 

A lab equipped with 40 computers installed with the latest Adobe Creative Cloud suite, aligned with current industry practices for professional video editing.

taylor's student at the hive

HIVE Room

Block D, Level 3

 

Equipped with workstations for students to complete assignments and collaborate on real-world projects.

a student receiving guidance

Adventure Arena

Block D, Level 3

 

A dedicated workspace for students to brainstorm and develop innovative ideas through guided techniques taught by experienced lecturers

a senior student giving a presentation

Newsroom

Block D, Level 3​

 

A real workstation created specifically for Journalism students to experience the working environment in a news media organisation.

Cybersecurity Lab

Cybersecurity Lab

Block C, Level 7​​​

 

Designed to support specialised computing modules in cybersecurity, programming, and software design with a purpose-driven learning approach.

Huawei Lab

Huawei Lab

Block C, Level 7​​

 

Used for purpose-driven computing modules focused on cybersecurity, programming, and software design.

Mac

Mac Lab

Block D, Level 7

 

The Mac Lab is equipped with the latest industry-standard design software and hardware for creative and professional use.

image of an photography studio

Photography Studio

Block E, Level 1

 

Fully equipped with a range of lamps, diffusors, reflectors and a variety of backdrop materials.

new mac devices on a computer desk

Design Mac Labs

Block D, Level 7​

 

Experience the latest industry standard design software and hardware.

image of a drawing room

Drawing Rooms

Block D, Level 1

 

Easel stands and drawing tables available for students to learn the use of a variety of media and materials.

students listening to lecture facing desktops

Multimedia Lab

Block C, Level 8

 

A space for students to work on their 3-dimensional (3D) and animation projects.

students working on a print

Printmaking Room

Block D, Level 2

 

Provides hands-on exposure to the printmaking processes.

mayamode

Mayamode

Block A, Ground Floor

 

Mayamode is a fashion co-working studio designed for established, freelance, and emerging fashion designers to explore, create, and boost productivity in a dedicated design and manufacturing space.

design studio

Design Studio

Block D, Level 1; Block E, Level 1; Block E, Level 3; Block E, Level 5​

 

A space for students to produce, refine and assemble their designs.

Centre for Childhood Development and Innovation (CCDI)

Centre for Childhood Development and Innovation

Block E, Level 1

 

A multifunctional centre equipped with caring facilities such as changing tables and life-size baby dolls. Here, students can explore and learn by doing.

student using a laptop to work on a simulation

Advanced Simulations Laboratory

Block E, ​Level G

 

Equipped with state-of-the-art computers and software for advanced simulation to predict and improve engineering systems behaviour.

student working on a robotic arm

Automation & Robotics Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Purpose-built for the design, development, and testing of cutting-edge robotic and automation solutions that address real-world challenges and industry needs.

students working on an electrical circuit

Communication Control Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Enhances students' understanding of the principles behind building wireless communication systems and various automatic control systems.

female student checking on a fluid engineering machine

Energy & Fluids Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Facilitates understanding of different phenomena associated with fluids and energy.

students working on the frame of a car

Innovation & Prototyping Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

One-stop station for students to turn design ideas into real products.

student using a manufacturing device

Manufacturing Workshop

Block E, Level G

 

Equipped with all the necessary machinery required to manufacture metal artefacts.

image of a material solids machine

Material & Solids Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Designed to perform experiments and research different aspects and properties of solid materials.

man working with test tubes and liquids

Process & Reactions Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Facilitates the study of various chemical processes and reactions in relation to industries such as oil and gas, food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics.

Students exploring electronic distribution system

Power Electronic & Distribution Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Supports electrical power core subjects including machines, advanced electronic drives, transmission, distribution networks to carry out experiments.

advanced machinery on display

Unit Operations Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Perform unit operation experiments for various industrial applications.

big space in a 3d laboratory with the machines

3D Modelling And Product Design Studio

Block E, Level G

 

Various sizes of 13 3-D printers and laser cutter machines available for coursework and research purposes.

student working on a chemical reaction

High Impact Research Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

Supports the research-led teaching activities of the school, and provides space for final year students to carry out their research.

taylor's student using microscope

Chemical Engineering Research Laboratory​​​

Block E, Level G

 

Supports research-led teaching and provides space for final-year Chemical and Mechanical students to conduct their research.

students and lecturer in lab

Computational and Visualisation Laboratory

Block E, Level G

 

High-performance computers and software for postgraduate and final-year students to run simulation projects.

restaurant in taylors university

9 Restaurants

Block D, Ground Floor​

Block D, Level 2 ​​

 

3 fine dining restaurants, 3 specialised simulation restaurants, 1 Asian Bistro, 1 lifestyle food bar and 1 multiservice outlet to expose students to the art of service and management of various establishments.

chef lecturer teaching a student

10 Culinary Suites

Block D, Ground Floor

 

Each suite is designed to familiarise students with the world of haute cuisine and often hosts prestigious national and international culinary competitions.

a demonstration on a stage

Manifestation: The Culinary Bar Theatre

Block D, Level G

 

Sixty lecture hall seating with tablet arms, a fully-functioning kitchen and audio-visual conferencing technology that is ideal for live culinary demonstrations and beverage production.

students tasting wine in a sensory lab

Wine Laboratory

Block C, Ground Floor​​

 

Well equipped with individualised inlaid sinks and lighting for comprehensive wine evaluation.

Student practices at tea and coffee room

Coffee and Tea Essence Rooms

Block D, Ground Floor​​

 

These two simulation restaurants replicate real service environments. Coffee Essence focuses on barista skills with displays on coffee from bean to cup, while Tea Essence highlights tea fundamentals to support product knowledge and service training.

student at mixology and innovation lab

Mixology and Innovation Lab

Block D, Ground Floor​

 

Designed to industry and competition standards, this lab equips students with essential bartending and barista skills, preparing them for real-world service and international events.

culinary students in the kitchen

Food Innovation Centre

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

A modern testing facility combining art and science to analyse food characteristics, develop gold-standard recipes, and create product prototypes for commercial use.

culinary student in the analytical room

Analytical Room

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

Equipped with advanced tools like texture analysers, viscometers, pH meters, and colorimeters, this space allows students to test and analyse food products using industry-standard methods.

student at kitchen

Food Processing Lab

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

A pilot-scale facility that supports the full innovation process—from prototype to production—equipped to set processing parameters for scaling up food manufacturing.

culinary students in the kitchen

Sensory Laboratory

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

A state-of-the-art facility with dedicated preparation and evaluation areas, featuring computerised tasting booths for objective sensory analysis and product quality assessment—essential for troubleshooting and new product development.

culinary student in the rd kitchen

R&D Kitchen

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

A world-class research space equipped with advanced tools to support culinary exploration, innovation, and development in the dynamic field of Culinology®.

students at kitchen

Commercial Production Centre

Syopz Mall, Level G

 

A pilot-scale facility featuring cook-chill systems for mass food production with extended shelf life. It offers students hands-on exposure to commercial processes and career pathways in the food industry.

students focused on monitors

Event Project Laboratory

Block D, Level 1

 

A well-equipped space to simulate real-life various event management situations.

rows of chairs in a hotel front office room

Hotel Front Office Rooms

Block D, Level 1

 

Spaces that provide industry-relevant experience through real-hotel management simulation and usage of the latest guest management systems.

globe next to a computer desk

Tourism Innovation Labs

Block D, Level 1

 

Dedicated classroom spaces where students can experience the latest technologies and systems in tourism management.

mock hotel room housekeeping setting

Hotel Rooms

Block D, Level 1

 

Designed to accommodate contemporary hotel standards for the demonstration, training and practice of essential skills for day-to-day hospitality operations and management.

Moot Court

Moot Court

Block E, Level 8

 

A replica of the courtroom, designed to simulate court environment and procedures to provide a more realistic experience for students.

User using computer

Mobile Legal Aid Clinic (MLAC)

 

Operated by experienced academics and law students, the centre offers pro bono legal services on tenancy, employment, banking, insurance, consumer protection, and family matters for those unable to afford legal fees. Consultations are conducted via email and Zoom.

​Centre for Human Excellence and Development ​

​​HEART Psychological Services,
​Centre for Human Excellence and Development ​

CG, LG2-8

 

HEART Psychological Services (Healing, Educating, Accessing, Relating, Thriving) supports practical training for the Master of Clinical Psychology and Master of Counselling Psychology programmes.

Centre for Human Excellent and Development​​

Social Behavioral Laboratory, Centre for Human Excellent and Development

Block C, Level 8​

 

Southeast Asia’s first AI-equipped behavioural science lab, featuring face-tracking cameras, brain scanners, VR equipment, and AI software to analyse facial and eye movements for emotion recognition.

Dance studio

Dance Studio

Block B, Ground Floor​​

 

A dedicated space for students, faculty, and staff to engage in dance activities and classes across various styles, including modern, traditional, and contemporary.

lecturer teaching using a skeleton of a human

Anatomy Lab

Block D, Level 6

 

Master basic knowledge on human anatomy and physiology through relevant hands-on experiences.

Student in the Anatomy lab

Anatomy and Pathology Lab

Block D, Level 6

 

Get hands-on approach with real anatomy and gross pathological specimens.

students and lecturer working on a dummy

Clinical Skills Suite

Block D, Level 5

 

Standardised patients and computerised human models to practice basic clinical skills.

microscope placed in front of a monitor

Multidisciplinary Lab

Block D, Level 5

 

A state-of-the-art facility designed for a holistic practical experience.

overview for the Cometic and Perfume Lab

Cosmetic and Perfume Lab

Block E, Level 8

 

A hub for formulation and innovation of cosmetic and perfumery products through teaching and research activities.

2 students checking on medical products

Pharmaceutics Technology Lab

Block E, Level 8​

 

A lab with modern machinery and equipments designed to teach product and process development.

student clad in ppe working in a sterilised area

Aseptic Suite

Block D, Level 5​​​ & 7

 

Designed according to stringent international standards of the industry.

one standing and one seated student working in an analysis lab

Pharmaceutical & Analysis Lab

Block D, Level 5

 

Provides routine chemical and biological sample analysis and opportunities for collaborative research in chemical analysis.

man picking an item from the dispensary shelf

Dispensary Facility

Block D, Level 5

 

Built, designed and fitted to the specification of an active community pharmacy for use in all aspects of practice.

CAMPUS ESSENTIALS
Getting to and Around Campus
MEDICAL FACILITIES
PLACES OF WORSHIP

Getting to Taylor’s Lakeside Campus is easy, with plenty of travel options to suit your routine—whether you’re driving, walking, or taking public transport. Here's what you need to know to get here and move around campus with ease.

Parking on Campus

Parking on Campus

Parking facilities are available for all students at Taylor’s Lakeside Campus. Zones are divided into free and paid options, giving flexibility based on your preferences and daily schedule.

Free Parking Zones

These areas are free to access and located within a short walking distance to the main campus.

  • Zone H: 1,500 parking bays
  • Zone I: 1,300 parking bays

Paid Parking Zones

  • Zone J: 450 parking bays
  • Syopz Mall: 500 parking bays available under managed parking

External Rental Options

Private parking lots at DK Senza and D'Latour are also available for rent. For enquiries, please contact Mr Lee at lee@dkgroup.com.my.

Seasonal Parking

Interested in long-term or reserved parking? Visit the SCP Parking Office at Level LG1, Syopz Mall – The Boardwalk, or call 1800 88 3250 for enquiries.

Important Reminders

  • Illegal or indiscriminate parking on campus will result in clamping and fines.
  • Do not park along the surrounding neighbourhood streets (e.g., PJS 7). These are residential zones reserved for local residents and their guests.
  • Taylor’s University is not responsible for any damage or loss to vehicles parked either within or outside campus grounds.
  • Maximum speed limit on campus: 20km/h.
  • Always give way to pedestrians at designated crosswalks.
  • Do not use roadways as walking paths — for everyone’s safety.
Public Transport to Lakeside Campus

Public Transport to Lakeside Campus

Students can also travel directly to campus using several public transport options:

  • BRT Sunway Line: Stop at SunMed Station, located near the campus
  • KTM Komuter: Take the Sentul-Port Klang Line
  • LRT Kelana Jaya Line: Alight at Subang Jaya
  • RapidKL Bus 783: Runs between Kelana Jaya and the university
  • Taylor’s Shuttle Buses: Free campus shuttles from selected transit points

These options make Lakeside Campus accessible from most areas around Klang Valley, including Subang, Sunway, and Petaling Jaya.

Shuttle Bus Service

Shuttle Bus Service

Taylor’s provides a free shuttle service for all students to connect the Lakeside Campus with nearby public transportation hubs and popular residential areas.

 

Main Shuttle Stops

  • Setia Jaya KTM Station
  • Subang Jaya KTM Station
  • SS15 Subang Jaya LRT Station

 

These shuttle points are strategically located for students commuting via KTM Komuter and LRT Kelana Jaya Line, offering a seamless link to campus.

 

Things to Note

  • Shuttle service is not available on public holidays or replacement public holidays.
  • During festive or holiday seasons, the schedule may be adjusted.

 

E-Hailing Services

E-Hailing Services

A designated pick-up and drop-off point is located at the roundabout near the main entrance of Lakeside Campus for those using e-hailing services. Apps like GrabAirAsia Move, or InDrive make it easy to book a ride directly from your phone. The app will detect your current location, provide a fare estimate, and share driver and vehicle details in advance. You can also share your trip status with family or friends for added safety and peace of mind.

Pedestrian Gate Access

Pedestrian Gate Access

The pedestrian gate is designated for students with a valid Student ID, and the access is now enabled through facial recognition. It is especially convenient for those using public transportation, such as the RapidKL bus 783 or the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, to travel to nearby residences or locations.


It is important to note that students arriving at the campus in private vehicles, including e-hailing vehicles (such as Grab), must enter through the main road. Drop-off or pick-up at the gate area is strictly prohibited. Taylor's retains the right to deny entry and confiscate the Student ID card of any student found using another person's card or parking their vehicle outside Taylor's premises in PJS 7.

The pedestrian gate is accessible daily from 6am to 1am.​

  • Qualitas Health Klinik Kumpulan Medic
    Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus, No. 1, Jalan Taylor’s, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor

  • Sunway Medical Centre
    5, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

  • Ramsay Sime Darby Health Care
    No. 1, Jalan SS12/1A, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
  • Kelana Jaya Medical Centre
    No 1, FAS Business Avenue, Jalan Perbandaran SS 7, Kelana Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

  • Ramsay Sime Darby Ara Damansara Medical Center
    Lot 2, Jalan Lapangan Terbang Subang, Seksyen U2, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor

Muslim Mosque

Muslim Mosque

  • Surau Al-Bukhary
    The surau is just outside of Taylor's University.

  • Masjid Al-Husna
    Lorong PJS 10/22A, PJS 10, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  • Surau on Campus
    Taylor's University, Block B, Level 1
Buddhist Temple

Buddhist Temple

  • Chinese Temple
    Jalan PJS 7/13 (beside the Sri Subramaniar Temple), Bandar Sunway
  • Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple
    No. 24, Jalan Pantai 9/7, Seksyen 10, 46000 Petaling Jaya
Hindu Temple

Hindu Temple

  • Sri Subramaniar Temple
    Jalan PJS 7/13, Bandar Sunway, 47100 Subang Jaya, Selangor
  • Sri Sakthi Easwari Temple
    Jalan SS 8/39, SS 8 Sungai Way, 47300 Petaling Jaya
Sikh Gurdwara

Sikh Gurdwara

  • Gurdwara Sahib Sunway
    Jalan PJS 7/13, Bandar Sunway, 47100 Subang Jaya, Selangor
  • Gurdwara Sahib, Petaling Jaya
    No 4, Lorong Utama B, off Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor 46800, Malaysia
Christian Church

Christian Church

  • Acts Church
    F4.01 & 02, Level 4, The Summit USJ, Persiaran Kewajipan, USJ 1, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor (Landmarks: Look out for Golden Screen Cinemas and MinNature Malaysia).

  • Christ Evangelical Reformed Church (CERC) (Central)
    10, Jalan PJS 7/3A, Bandar Sunway, 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

  • Community Baptist Church Petaling
    No 52-82, Jalan PJS 11/7, Bandar Sunway, Selangor, 46150 Petaling Jaya

  • City Harvest Church Kuala Lumpur
    No 3, Jalan SS 13/4, Subang Jaya Industrial Estate, 47500 Subang Jaya
  • Church of St Thomas More, Subang Jaya
    Lot 295, Jalan TP 5, Taman Perindustrian Uep, 47600 Subang Jaya

  • St. Ignatius Church
    Jalan SS 25/23, Taman Mayang, 47301 Petaling Jaya

  • St. Francis Xavier's Church
    135, Jalan Gasing, 46000 Petaling Jaya

  • Assumption Church
    No 70, Jalan Templer, 46050 Petaling Jaya

Standard Locker Rental
Smart Locker Rental
Pedestrian Access Gate​

What are the locker rental charges on campus?

What are the locker rental charges on campus?

  • 3 months: RM30 (Jan–Mar / Apr–Jun / Jul–Sep / Oct–Dec)
  • ​6 months: RM50 (Jan–Jun / Jul–Dec)
How do I book a locker?​

How do I book a locker?​

Log in to the Campus Central Portal and submit a Request for Locker​ online application.​

How will I know if my locker application is successful?​

How will I know if my locker application is successful?​

You will receive a 'Locker Application – Successful' auto-email via your student email. Please visit Campus Central to select your preferred locker and make payment via online transfer. ​

How and where do I make payment?​

How and where do I make payment?​

After receiving the successful application email, make an online transfer and email the payment receipt to both campuscentral@taylors.edu.my and finance.lakeside@taylors.edu.my.​

​Is it safe to store my belongings in the locker?​

​Is it safe to store my belongings in the locker?​

You are required to purchase your own padlock for the locker. Please do not store valuable items such as jewellery, cash, laptops, or mobile phones inside. We also advise against leaving any belongings in the locker during the semester break. Campus Central will not be responsible for any loss or damage to personal items stored in the locker.

Can I extend my locker rental?​

Can I extend my locker rental?​

Yes, but you must submit a new Request for Locker​ online application.

What if I forget to renew or reapply for my locker?​​

What if I forget to renew or reapply for my locker?​​

Items left in lockers will be cleared one (1) week after the rental period ends. Confiscated items will be kept for two (2) weeks, after which they will be donated or disposed. ​

Is there any other option for locker rental? ​

Is there any other option for locker rental? ​

Yes, smart lockers are available. These electronic lockers offer a secure and convenient storage solution for your personal belongings. You can access them using your mobile number and a PIN that you set during registration.

 

Smart lockers are available in two sizes and are located at Block D, near LT 7 & 8.

 

To rent an smart locker, go directly to the smart locker panel. Register using your mobile number and set your PIN. Then, select your preferred locker size and rental duration. Payment can be made via credit/debit card or Touch ‘n Go eWallet.

What are smart lockers?

What are smart lockers?

Smart lockers are electronic lockers that provide a secure and convenient storage solution for your personal belongings. You can access them using your mobile number and your set PIN number. Smart lockers are available in 2 different sizes.

How can I rent an smart locker?

How can I rent an smart locker?

You can rent an smart locker directly at the smart locker panel. You will need to register with your mobile number and set your PIN number. Then, choose your preferred locker size and duration. Payment is made via Credit/Debit cards or TnG eWallet. 

How much does it cost to rent an smart locker?

How much does it cost to rent an smart locker?

The rental fee depends on the locker size and duration. The current rates are as follows: 

Locker Size

Every 24 hours or part thereof

(First 7 days)

Every 24 hours or part thereof

(8th Day onwards) 

10D (M)
34.4cm x 39.8cm x 42.5cm
MYR 3 MYR 2
4D (XL)
91.0cm x 39.8cm x 42.5cm
MYR 5 MYR 4
How long can I rent an smart locker for?

How long can I rent an smart locker for?

You can rent an smart locker for a minimum of one day and a maximum of 30 days. If your rental is overtime, you must clear the outstanding rental fee at the panel before your locker can be unlocked. 

What can I store in an smart locker?

What can I store in an smart locker?

You can store any personal items that fit within the locker dimensions. You are responsible for the safety and security of your items. Taylor's is not liable for any loss, damage, or theft of your items. You are also not allowed to sublet or share your locker with anyone else. 

How can I access my smart locker?

How can I access my smart locker?

You can access your smart locker using your mobile number and the PIN number that you set during the initial registration. You will need to enter these details every time you open or close your locker. Do not share these details with anyone else. 

What if I forget my PIN number?

What if I forget my PIN number?

You can contact the smart locker support team at +60107776969 for assistance. 

What if I have a problem with my smart locker?

What if I have a problem with my smart locker?

If you encounter any technical issues with your smart locker, such as a faulty lock, a damaged door, or a missing item, you can also contact the smart locker support team at +60107776969 for assistance. 

How do I access the pedestrian gate?​

How do I access the pedestrian gate?​

Access is enabled through facial recognition.​

​What are the gate’s operating hours?​

​What are the gate’s operating hours?​

The Pedestrian Access Gate opens from 6am to 1am daily.​

​​Can I park near the flats, surau, or anywhere outside the campus (PJS 7)?​

​​Can I park near the flats, surau, or anywhere outside the campus (PJS 7)?​

No. Parking outside Taylor’s premises in PJS 7 is not allowed. Students found doing so will have their Student ID card confiscated and be denied entry at the gate. ​

​Can my parents or friends drop me off at the pedestrian gate?

​Can my parents or friends drop me off at the pedestrian gate?

No. All students must enter campus via the main road, even if coming by private car or e-hailing vehicles (such as Grab). Dropping off at the pedestrian gate will result in Student ID confiscation by security.