It is located next to Pagoh Interchange on the North-South Expressway (NSE) and 20 minutes drive away to the royal town of Muar.
Tan Sri Dato’ Dr. Muhyiddin Muhammad Yassin[2] during his tenure as the 10th Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, with operations anticipated to commence in mid-2016.
[3][4][5] The development of the Higher Education Hub began on June 24, 2011, following approval from the Cabinet Council.
[7][8][9][10] HPTP spans over 200 hectares and hosts four educational institutions, including three public universities and a polytechnic[11][12] The variety of core studies offered by these institutions, with an estimated student population of 7,500, has significantly boosted the socioeconomics of the surrounding area.
The facility is divided into three main zones: Outdoor sports facilities: Indoor sports facilities: Convention center: Multipurpose halls: Auditorium hall: Shared facilities library building: Surau Gunasama: Kindergarten: Guest bouse: Sports Stadium: Futsal complex: Aquatic Center: Lake Laguna Pagoh Lake Laguna Pagoh is a 90-acre lake, recognized as the largest man-made lake in northern Johor.