An innovative experience


Simply magical: (From left)Pretee Felicia, Tharani, Yogeshwari and Rachel, with chief judge Datuk Eric Tai.

BUSINESS degree students at INTI International College Subang (IICS) had a fun and innovative learning experience when they showcased their analytical and presentation skills in a recent case study competition.

The Magic Cube 2014 competition, organised by IICS’s School of Business and Malaysia SME, saw the participation of students from the University of Hertfordshire and University of Wollongong programmes at IICS.

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