Grooming future leaders


Happy moment: (front row, third from left to third from right) Azmi,Mohammed, RajaEleena and Ha posing for a group photo with the 15 2015GamudaScholarship recipients.

TOUGH ladies Ho Xinjin and Laila Medina Mohd Zaid enjoy being outdoors, and look forward to being fully immersed in the course of their choice and developing their careers later on.

Xinjin, 20, will be pursuing her Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering at Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, while Laila Medina, 19, will be studying for a Bachelor’s Degree in Building Surveying at Universiti Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. They are among the 15 recipients of the 2015 Gamuda Scholarship who will be furthering their education in local and foreign universities before being groomed into future leaders in the industry.

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