College group graduation hands out 453 certificates, diplomas


Recipients of the excellence awards from MSU Group of Colleges with Prof Mohd Shukri (centre).

A TOTAL of 453 students received their diplomas and certificates at the 26th graduation ceremony for Management and Science University (MSU) Group of Colleges (MSUC).

The scrolls were presented by MSUC president Prof Tan Sri Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

Also in attendance were MSU vice-chancellor Prof Puan Sri Dr Junainah Abd Hamid and senior management of MSUC and MSU.

At the ceremony, which took place at MSU’s Chancellor Hall, 154 received their Diploma in Management, 126 were awarded diplomas in other fields and 173 students received certificates.

Four categories of special awards of excellence were also awarded to eight recipients.

Fadzim Aiman Jalani (Diploma in Teaching from MSU College Sarawak) received the President’s Gold Award and Nurul Diyana John Bernard (Diploma in Management, MSU College Sabah) received the Mohd Shukri Yajid Award.

Academic Awards were also presented to Doreen Kam Shu Qing (Diploma in E-Commerce), Nurul Zahidah Hirol Nisak (Diploma in Management), Dawson Bonaventure (Diploma in Graphic Design), Adam Zikri Zaini (Certificate in Computer Science) and Nurul Sofea Mohd Yazid (Certificate in Spa and Beauty Management).

Aiman Syafiq Fazin (Diploma in Management) received the Industrial Award.

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