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2020 YEARBOOK | VOLUME 13 HELP
Matriculation
Y Centre
E
Foundation For The Future
HELP MATRICULATION F Flexible programmes offering various options PROGRAMME
CENTRE O Optimistic worldview PATHWAYS
U Unique and unrivalled comprehensive curriculum
HELP MAKE YOUR CAREER N Nurturing right values BUSINESS
D Data driven to meet the demands of IR4.0
WITH A STRONG A Analytical and creative thinking emphasised (Accounting, Banking, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Management)
T Talent and character build winning personality SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
OUR VISION I Innovative and different
O Other Centred 3+0 2+1 1½ + 1½ 1+2
To be a university with a strong culture of quality and leadership that focuses N Novel – challenging students to
on sound academic standards, continuous improvement, and the talent MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
development of students and staff. venture into unchartered territory HELP University • University of Queensland • Queensland University of • Australian National University
• Griffith University • University of Melbourne
To be a university that offers a learning experience that enhances career UNITED KINGDOM • University of Wollongong Technology • University of New South Wales
development, lifetime values and personal fulfilment. • HELP Academy* • Macquarie University • University of South Australia • University of Western Australia
• University of London
To be a university with a strong research focus in our key areas of excellence. UNITED KINGDOM NEW ZEALAND UNITED KINGDOM
Programmes • University of Hertfordshire • Victoria University of Wellington • University of Essex
To be a university that shares our success with the stakeholders and • University of Derby • Bangor University • Cardiff University
communities we serve. • University of the West of • University of Leeds
Programmes • University of Liverpool
OUR MISSION • University of London England, Bristol • University of Portsmouth
• Middlesex University • Robert Gordon University
To help people succeed in life and to live a life of significance through Programmes • Anglia Ruskin University
education. • Anglia Ruskin University* • University College Birmingham NEW ZEALAND
• University of Otago
* Various disciplines of specialisation
UNCHARTERED DIRECT ENTRY* • Swinburne University of • Swansea University • York St John University
TERRITORY Technology • Cardiff University • Leeds Beckett University
AUSTRALIA • Aberystwyth University • Wrexham Glyndwr University
PROGRAMME FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE • Australia National University • University of Technology Sydney • Nottingham Trent University • University College Birmingham
STRUCTURE • Monash University • University of Portsmouth • University of London Programmes
KPT/JPS (R2/010/3/0225) (A10667) 07/24 • University of New South Wales NEW ZEALAND • University of the West of England, • University of Nottingham
FOUNDATION IN ARTS • University of Queensland • Massey University
PROGRAMME • Bond University • University of Canterbury Bristol (Malaysia Campus)
KPT/JPS (R2/010/3/0224) (A10668) 07/24 • 50 Credit hours • Federation University • University of Waikato • Bangor University • INTO University of East Anglia
• 3 Semesters / 14 weeks per semester • Deakin University • Northumbria University • INTO University of Exeter
PROGRAMME • 13 subjects (8 core + 5 elective) • Edith Cowan University UNITED KINGDOM • Oxford Brookes University • INTO University of Glasgow
• 50 credit hours • Coursework / Assignments – 50% and Examination - 50% • Flinders University • University of Leeds • Middlesex University
• 3 semesters / 14 weeks per semester • Macquarie University • University of Surrey • University of Chester Caledonian University
• 13 subjects (9 core + 4 electives) SEMESTER 1 SUBJECTS (5 core = 18 credit hours) • Murdoch University • Queen’s University Belfast • University of Derby • INTO University of Manchester
• Coursework / Assignments – 50% and Examination - 50% • Intermediate English (4 credit hours) • University of South Australia • University of Essex • Teesside University
• Calculus (4 credit hours) • Australian Catholic University • University of Liverpool • Anglia Ruskin University (NCUK)
SEMESTER 1 SUBJECTS (5 core = 18 credit hours) • Computing Principles (4 credit hours) • INTO University of Newcastle
• Intermediate English (4 credit hours) • Study Skills (3 credit hours) • INTO Queen’s University Belfast
• Finite Mathematics (4 credit hours) • Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours)
• Computing Principles (4 credit hours) PSYCHOLOGY
• Study Skills (3 credit hours) SEMESTER 2 SUBJECTS (2 core +2 electives = 16 credit hours)
• Personal Development and Leadership (3 credit hours) • Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) (4 credit hours) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/ SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
• Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours)
SEMESTER 2 SUBJECTS (2 core + 2 electives = 16 credit hours) • 2 Electives 3+0 2+1 UNITED KINGDOM 1+2 UNITED KINGDOM
• Advanced English (Pre-requisite: Intermediate English) (4 credit hours) • Bangor University • University of Leeds
• Critical Thinking Skills (4 credit hours) SEMESTER 3 (1 core + 3 electives = 16 credit hours) MALAYSIA NEW ZEALAND • University of the West AUSTRALIA • University of Sheffield
• 2 Electives • Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours) • HELP University* • University of Otago • Flinders University • Queen’s University of Belfast
• 3 Electives *Completed HELP Foundation of England, Bristol • Macquarie University • University of Essex
SEMESTER 3 SUBJECTS (2 core + 2 electives = 16 credit hours) with a minimum of 4 credits • Middlesex University • Queensland University of • Cardiff University
• Culture, Arts and Politics (4 credit hours) SCIENCE ELECTIVES (must complete two sets) • University of • Aberystwyth University
• Statistics (4 credit hours) (Each elective subjects = 4 credit hours) AUSTRALIA Technology • University of Portsmouth
• 2 Electives • Biology I: Molecules, Cells & Energy • HELP-Flinders University Hertfordshire • University of South Australia • University of Huddersfield
• Biology II: Systems & Functions (Pre-requisite: Biology I) (Honours Year available for students • University of • University of Western • University of Manchester
ELECTIVES (each elective subject = 4 credit hours) • Chemistry I: Elements, Compounds & Organic Chemistry 1 who meet the entry requirements • Goldsmith College
• C Programming • Chemistry II: Thermochemistry & Organic Chemistry 2 prescribed by Flinders University Northampton Australia (2+1½) • University of Plymouth
• Calculus which can be completed at HELP • Northumbria University • Bond University
• Economic Principles (Pre-requisite: Chemistry I) University) • Bond University
• Fundamentals of Early Childhood Education • Physics I: Mechanics, Light & Optics
• Fundamentals of Teaching English as a Second Language • Physics II: Fluid Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism 1½ + 2
• Introduction to Business Principles
• Introduction to Finance (Prerequisite: Principles of Accounting) (Prerequisite: Physics I) AUSTRALIA
• Introduction to Graphic Design • University of Queensland
• Introduction to Human Communication ELECTIVES (each elective subject = 4 credit hours)
• Introduction to Literature • C Programming DIRECT ENTRY* • Edith Cowan University NEW ZEALAND • University of Portsmouth
• Introduction to Legal Studies • Economic Principles • Flinders University • Massey University • University of the West of England,
• Introduction to Marketing Principles • Finite Mathematics AUSTRALIA • Macquarie University • University of Waikato
• Introduction to Public Relations • Introduction to Graphic Design • Monash University • Murdoch University Bristol
• Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality • Introduction to Human Communication • University of New South Wales • University of South Australia UNITED KINGDOM • Northumbria University
• Principles of Accounting • Introduction to Legal Studies • University of Queensland • Swinburne University of • University of Leeds • Middlesex University
• Psychology for Personal Development • Mathematics for Science • Australian Catholic University • University of Essex • University of Northampton
• Public Speaking and Presentation Skills • Psychology for Personal Development • Bond University Technology • Aberysywyth University
• Visual Basic Programming • Statistics • Deakin University • University of Wollongong
• Visual Basic Programming
*Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ requirements
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
PATHWAYS PATHWAYS
3+0 COMMUNICATION AMERICAN DEGREE EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHING ENGLISH
PROGRAM EDUCATION AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
MALAYSIA (Media Studies, Public Relations, Marketing Communication) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS (1 YEAR)
• HELP University SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
1+2 2+1 DIRECT ENTRY* UNITED KINGDOM DIRECT ENTRY* 3+0 3+0
• University of Leeds
AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA • University of Essex UNITED STATES MALAYSIA MALAYSIA
• Queensland University of • University of South Australia • Monash University • Northumbria University • Hawai’i Pacific University* • HELP University • HELP University
• University of the Sunshine Coast • University of New South Wales • Middlesex University
Technology • University of Queensland • Hertfordshire University *Upon completion of the HELP Foundation in DIRECT ENTRY* 2+1
• Macquarie University UNITED KINGDOM • Australian Catholic University • University of Chester Arts, students may apply for direct entry into the
• University of New South Wales • Hertfordshire University • Bond University • York St John University Sophomore Year (Year 2) AUSTRALIA UNITED KINGDOM
• Murdoch University • University College Birmingham • Flinders University • Leeds Beckett University • Monash University • University College Birmingham
• Macquarie University • Institute of Technology Carlow, UNITED KINGDOM
• Murdoch University • Middlesex University 1+2
• Swinburne University of Technology Ireland • University College Birmingham
• University of Technology Sydney • Teeside University UNITED KINGDOM
*Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ • University of Leeds
NEW ZEALAND * Direct entry subject to meeting requirements
• Massey University universities’ requirement
• University of Waikato
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING DENTISTRY
(Business Information Management, Electronic Games & Interactive Media, Mobile Computing, Software Engineering) (Chemical, Civil, Electrical & Electronic, Mechanical, Mechatronic) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/ SCIENCE (1 YEAR) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
DIRECT ENTRY*
3+0 1+2 DIRECT ENTRY* NEW ZEALAND 3+0 UNITED KINGDOM
• Massey University • Anglia Ruskin University MALAYSIA
MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA • University of Waikato MALAYSIA (Electronic and Mechanical pathway • Penang International Dental College
• HELP University • University of Queensland • Monash University • University of Southampton, only)
• United Kingdom • University of New South Wales UNITED KINGDOM
• Anglia Ruskin University* - Bachelor of Information Technology • University of Queensland • University of Essex Malaysia* SCIENCES
(2 + 1) • Bond University • University of Portsmouth (4+0, MEng in Mechanical, Electrical
International Programmes • Edith Cowan University • Northumbria University & Electronic, Aeronautical & (Applied Science, Biomedical, Biotech, Food Science
- Bachelor of Computer Science (1 + 2) • Federation University • University of the West of England, Astronautical) and any science related discipline)
*For Foundation in Science only. - BEng (Software) (2+2) • Flinders University
Various disciplines of specialisation - Master of Computer Science • Macquarie University Bristol DIRECT ENTRY* UNITED KINGDOM SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR)
• Murdoch University • Middlesex University • University of Leeds
1+2 (2 +1+1½) • University of South Australia • University of Chester AUSTRALIA • University of Sheffield DIRECT ENTRY* UNITED KINGDOM
• Australian National University (2+1½) • Swinburne University of Technology • York St John University • Monash University • Queen’s University Belfast • University of Leeds
UNITED KINGDOM • University of Technology Sydney • Teeside University • University of Queensland • University of Portsmouth MALAYSIA • University of Sheffield
• Cardiff University 1½ + 1½ • Federation University • University of the West of England, • International Medical University • University of Essex
• Middlesex University *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ • Flinders University • Aberystwyth University
AUSTRALIA requirements • Macquarie University Bristol (IMU) • University of Portsmouth
AUSTRALIA • University of Wollongongy • Swinburne University of • Northumbria University • University of the West of England,
• Murdoch University • University of Chester AUSTRALIA
Technology • Teesside University • Monash University Bristol
LAW HOSPITALITY & TOURISM • University of Wollongong • Wrexham Glyndwr University • University of New South Wales • Northumbria University
• University of Technology Sydney • INTO University of Exeter • University of Queensland • University of Chester
SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/SCIENCE (1 YEAR) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN ARTS/SCIENCE (1 YEAR) • INTO Glasgow Caledonian • Flinders University • University of Northampton
NEW ZEALAND • Macquarie University • Teesside University
• Massey University University • Swinburne University of • Institute of Technology Carlow,
• INTO Queen’s University Belfast
3+0 DIRECT ENTRY* 3+0 DIRECT ENTRY* *Direct entry subject to meeting universities’ Technology Sydney Ireland
• University of Wollongong
MALAYSIA • University of Essex MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA requirements * Direct entry subject to meeting the
HELP University Bachelor of Laws • Aberystwyth University • HELP University • Flinders University universities' requirements
• Northumbria University • University of Technology Sydney
2+1 • University of Hertfordshire 1½ + 1½ UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED KINGDOM *Direct entry subject to meeting AUSTRALIA • University of Essex
(UK Law Degree Transfer universities’ requirements • University of Queensland • Aberystwyth University
• University of South Australia (1+2) • Northumbria University
Programme) • Middlesex University MALAYSIA • University of South Australia • Aston University • Wrexham Glyndwr University
• University of Leeds 2+1 • York St John University • International Medical University (IMU) • Swinburne University of Technology • University of Liverpool • University of London Programmes
• University of Liverpool • University College Birmingham • Newcastle University Medicine • University Technology Sydney • Swansea University • University of Nottingham (Malaysia
• Cardiff University AUSTRALIA • University of Wollongong • Cardiff University - Cardiff Business
• Aberystwyth University • Griffith University *Direct entry subject to meeting Malaysia (NUMed) Campus)
• University of the West of England, universities’ requirements • RCSI & UCD Malaysian Campus NEW ZEALAND School • University of Southampton (Malaysia
UNITED KINGDOM • Massey University • Aberystwyth University
Bristol • University College of Birmingham (RUMC) • University of Canterbury • Nottingham Trent University Campus)
• Northumbria University • Penang International Dental College • University of Waikato • University of Portsmouth • Institute of Technology Carlow,
• University of Hertfordshire • Asia Metropolitan University • University of the West of England,
RUSSIA Ireland
MEDICINE PHARMACY AUSTRALIA • Moscow Medical Academy Bristol • University College Birmingham
• Australian National University • Volgograd States Medical University • Bangor University • INTO University of East Anglia
SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR) SPM ➜ FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE (1 YEAR) • Monash University • Northumbria University • INTO University of Exeter
• University of New South Wales UNITED KINGDOM • Oxford Brookes University • INTO Glasgow Caledonian University
DIRECT ENTRY* GRENADA, WEST INDIES DIRECT ENTRY* AUSTRALIA • University of Queensland • University of Bath • Middlesex University • INTO Manchester (NCUK)
• St George’s University • Monash University • Australian Catholic University • University of Leeds • University of Chester • INTO University of Newcastle
MALAYSIA MALAYSIA • University of Queensland • Bond University • University of Surrey • University of Derby • INTO Queen's University Belfast
• International Medical University RUSSIA • International Medical University • Deakin University • University of Sheffield • University of Hertfordshire
• Moscow Medical Academy UNITED KINGDOM • Edith Cowan University • Queen's University Belfast • University of Northampton GRENADA, WEST INDIES
(IMU) • Volgograd State Medical University (IMU) • University of Bath • Federation University • University of Essex • Teesside University • St George’s University
• Newcastle University Medicine • Asia Metropolitan University • Aston University • Flinders University • Anglia Ruskin University
* Direct entry subject to meeting the • University of Portsmouth • Macquarie University • York St John University UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Malaysia (NUMed) universities' requirements * Direct entry subject to meeting the • Murdoch University • Leeds Beckett University • Hawai'i Pacific University
• RCSI & UCD Malaysian Campus universities' requirements
(RUMC)
Prof Khong Kim Hoong
Deputy Vice-Chancellor
HELP University
Dear students,
As the year draws to a close, it is time to take
stock again. It is the time to reflect on the events
that have unfolded and their impact on our lives.
Message From Covid 19 came with a bang. Initially, most people and students rose to the challenge. It meant
The Deputy thought it was China that had the disease, but harder work - learning new work habits, coping
in no time, it spread like wild fire and became with new technology, adopting new teaching
a worldwide pandemic. Malaysia was similarly pedagogy, and overcoming the fears related to
engulfed. The country went into a shutdown previous unknowns. A crisis actually brings out
with the MCO. People were not allowed to leave the best in human beings. Together, we have
their homes except to shop for necessities. mostly overcome the barriers that have been
Generations of people have not had this kind of thrown in our paths over the past year. We should
experience. That was how serious it was. HELP be proud of what we have achieved. We should
University was not spared. The University had look forward to overcoming greater problems
to be closed. From a face-to-face environment, in the future with creativity. We have steeled
we moved to online classes. Staff members had ourselves to shoulder greater responsibilities.
to make the adjustments quickly, and so did the This training gave us excellent experience to
students. There was no choice but to adapt. enable us to climb greater heights.
In a new crisis, if we kept only to the old ways As the youngest group of students at HELP
that had worked well in the past, we would be University, the HMC students have responded so
overwhelmed very quickly. Thankfully, both staff well.
Vice Chancellor CONGRATULATIONS.
You should be very proud of yourselves.
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Dhanesh Balakrishnan
Dean of Faculty of University
Foundation Studies
Message It gives me great pleasure to pen a few words you the opportunity to make informed decisions
From for HMC’s first electronic yearbook. The faculty when choosing the right subjects. Taking on
strongly supports the University’s gravitation the right subjects will eventually assist you in
The Dean towards becoming a digital tech university, choosing the right degree for you. Therefore, you
and producing the electronic yearbook is the must always remember to choose wisely.
first step towards becoming a digital-based
university. This year has been a challenging one Always be hungry for knowledge and instill within
for everyone due to the Covid-19 pandemic yourself the thirst to learn, unlearn, and relearn.
that has plagued all of us. Nevertheless, it has Learning is lifelong and having the right positive
given us the opportunity to reinvent ourselves in attitude will hold you in good stead in all your
order to face the challenges and expectations of future endeavours.
the 4.0 Industrial Revolution. The staff and the
students of HMC had to quickly adapt to online I sincerely hope your experience at HELP
learning. There were definitely challenges along Matriculation Centre will enrich you greatly and
the way, but true to form, we rose to the occasion prepare you not only for your undergraduate
and acclimatized to the changes. studies but also for life.
My dear students, now is the time to truly reflect I would also like to take this opportunity to
on your future. As a Foundation student, you congratulate the Editorial team for producing
are now making the transition from school to another exciting yearbook. Your hard work will
university. The next few years will be crucial in be greatly appreciated by the students who will
preparing yourself towards a career that will give cherish the memories of their one-year stint at
you a life that is fulfilling and purposeful. The HELP Matriculation Centre.
purpose of the Foundation programme is to give
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Editorial Team Lecturer Advisors Message from the Contents
HMC YEARBOOK 2020Ms Irma Herawati Mohd.Editorial Team 6 Message From The Deputy Vice
Mokhtazar Chancellor
Ms Kavitha V. Gokulachandran The 13th edition of the Yearbook is, by far, the
Mr Mohd Najmuddin Suki most unique. We are proud to present to you the 8 Message From The Dean
Mr Nicholas Teh Sek Kit inaugural HMC’s electronic Yearbook. The year 14 HMC Administrative Staff
2020 has been a special year. It does not only 18 HMC Academic Staff
Contributing Writers mark the beginning of another decade. It is also 22 Publication and Leads
a year that has been challenging in more ways
Ayeswary Sivarajah than one. The entire world has been majorly ACTIVITIES
Chaw Chiaw Mei affected in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. 30 January Orientation Hangout
Christy Andrea Nathan HMC is no exception. Many of the usual 32 January Orientation Luncheon
Crystal Ng Kah Yan HMC student activities had to be put on hold. 34 Proud to be Malaysian
Devaraj Kanagarajoo However, the Editorial team, despite not having 36 Hello Movement Chatting (HMC)
HMC Leads the pleasure of compiling and commemorating 38 CultureAllMeet
Irene Liang Jia Yun many of the cancelled activities this year, feels 40 HMC LEADS Presidential Election
Kok Je Syn that the Yearbook is something that must still be 42 Malaysians Carry Onz
Lisa Marie de Souza produced. It is a tradition that we uphold with 44 Inspirational Hour with Karuna Thomas
Murali Rajaretnam pride. Therefore, with much determination, we 46 Inspirational Hour with Thanraj Singh
Riko Nishiyama have managed to put together this edition. Our
Shana Lo Tzi Cheng journey was not without challenges as literally STUDENT PROFILES
Yew Ai Lin almost everything was discussed, planned, and 50 January Intake 2020
done online without us having the opportunity 58 May Intake 2020
Photographers to physically meet up. 90 July Intake 2020
96 September Intake 2020
Mr Mohd Najmuddin Suki To the students of HMC who have been with us
Mr Nicholas Teh Sek Kit since January 2020, may this Yearbook serve 110 Hall of Fame
as a memory of a year that is like no other for 118 Outstanding Students
Contributing Photographers you in years to come. To the staff of HMC, may 130 Alumni
the Yearbook remind you of the time when your 134 Reels
Brandon Lee Chiew Seng resilience was put through the test and despite
Paavithira Panialselvam all, you came up trumps. 11 HMC Yearbook 2020
Srihari Jesuthas Chanteran
We would like to take this opportunity to
Proofreaders express our deepest gratitude to Datuk Dr Paul
Chan, Datin Chan-Low Kam Yoke, Mr Dhanesh
Ms Irma Herawati Mokhtazar Balakrishnan, Ms Lim Cheau Yann, senior
Ms Kavitha V. Gokulachandran management, academic and administrative
staff, and everybody who lent a helping hand in
making Yearbook 2020 a success.
We humbly hope that you will enjoy virtually
flipping through the pages of this edition.
Take care and stay safe.
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DEVARAJ KANAGARAJOO DHARMINDER SINGH HELENA MICHAEL IRMA MOKHTAZAR ISKANDAR DZULKARNAIN KANNAN SHANMUGAM KAVITHA GOKULACHANDRAN
LISHA BHASKARAN MELISA AMOS MOHD NAJMUDDIN MUHAMMAD EILHAM NELSON TEE NG YOU MING NICHOLAS TEH SEK KIT
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TANG JIA CHIN VERONE WONG
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Activities
2020
Activities
Activities
January
Orientation In a blink of an eye, a new year has dawned. minutes. The game was made challenging
To welcome the January intake students, a when many pairs of shoes were placed inside
HHaannggouotut special event called the Orientation Hangout the said area. Players had an even harder
was organized. With music, food, and games time trying to make out the instructions given
all in place, the new students had the perfect by their teammates who were trying to guide
environment to make new friends. The them to the location of the balloon. This game
orientation hangout was held at lunchtime on got everyone laughing out loud because it was
10 January 2020, which was also the second simply hilarious watching the players going in
day of orientation. the wrong direction. After the games ended,
the students were led to Wisma IBI for lunch.
The event ended at 2pm. Suffice to say that
everyone had a great time that day.
At 12:30 pm, the students were ushered By Crystal Ng Kah Yan
into SR7.4 at ELM Business School, where Photos by Paavithira a/p Panialselvam
the hangout took place. To start the event,
the organizing committee chose a game
called “Human Tic-Tac-Toe”. In this game,
the players represented the “O” and the “X”
for the tic-tac-toe. They were also required
to spin themselves around according to the
number they got after rolling the dice. One of
the players got dizzy after spinning more than
15 times and fell onto the floor. That certainly
helped break the ice!
After that, the event continued with the second
game called “Shout Out Loud”. The students
who volunteered to play were blindfolded and
asked to pop a balloon placed in an enclosed
area. The balloon must be popped within two
Orientation Hangout
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JanuaryOrientation
Luncheon
January Just like every semester, HMC LEADS once Teh Han Wu, a student from the September 2019
again organized a luncheon on 10 January intake. Everyone present was mesmerized
Orientation 2020 for the January intake 2020 students. by his talent and enjoyed his performance
At 12.30 pm, a total of 32 students gathered immensely.
Luncheon at the student lounge accompanied by some
lecturers and student facilitators in anticipation A simple luncheon such as this one, creates
of the event. Without wasting any time, the the opportunity for new students to expand
emcee, Rainbow Yon Cai En greeted everyone their social circle, especially when they are in
present with a warm welcome. an environment that is new to them. This event
does not only encourage friendships among
The buffet lunch started at 12.45 pm with the new students but also with the student
student facilitators helping to distribute facilitators.
paper plates and cutlery to the students and
lecturers. The new students and student It was indeed another successful orientation
facilitators enjoyed their meals while chatting luncheon.
with each other. It was heart-warming to see
as it is important for the new students to form By Shana Lo Tzi Cheng
new friendships, especially when they are in a Photos by Brandon Lee Chiew Seng
new environment.
After lunch came the entertainment. Rainbow
came up with an entertaining game called
“Watermelon” for students to introduce
themselves and to get to know each other.
The game required the students to do a series
of specific hand gestures rapidly, and those
who could not keep up were punished. The
punishment was for them to either introduce
themselves, sing, or dance. Another highlight
of the event was a rap performance by Henry
HMC Yearbook 2020 32 33 HMC Yearbook 2020
Proud to be Malaysian Tourism
Hospitality - An assignment for Introduction to
Tourism and Hospitality.
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Hello
Movement
Chatting By Devaraj Kanagarajoo
The much anticipated event for the staff of HMC
happened on 6 November 2020. It was HMC’s first ever
Hello Movement Chatting (HMC), a social gathering
done virtually. The purpose of the event was for the
staff to connect with one another after not being able
to see each other in person for so long. From the time
the Movement Control Order (CMO) was imposed, HMC
lecturers rarely had the chance to meet one another. It
has definitely been very trying for all of us and not being
able to be with our work family on a daily basis like we
are used to did not make things any easier. However,
with wonderful online platforms such as Teams, we were
able to connect and interact with each other albeit only
virtually. It was non-stop giggling and laughing from the
time everyone first logged in to the end of the session.
It was indeed a delightful session with those who were
online. This will definitely not be our first and last meet-
up. We will make sure that this continues as one of the
many things that have become part of HMC’s new norm.
Till then… signing off by Devaraj… HMC UNTUK KITA!!!
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Culture
All Meet
Centre was shared on the event’s Instagram was done by another group member. After that, painting. In order to provide further information
By Yew Ai Lin, Kok Je Syn, Irene Liang Jia Yun, account. A total of two dance performances, a food the second food presentation on Rendang was for the audience, the caption of the posts on
Riko Nishiyama, Chaw Chiaw Mei, Christy Andrea presentation, and a pre-recorded Indian culture showcased. To wrap up the Malay culture session, Instagram contained a brief introduction to the
Nathan webinar were shared at the start of the virtual a pre-recorded video of a Layang Mas, which is iconic landmarks. The artworks were also posted
cultural event. a traditional dance from Perlis, was uploaded on on Instagram feed with the permission of the artist,
A team of nine Public Relations students from the Instagram feed. Layang Mas is a traditional Jerome Liew Chai.
HELP Matriculation Centre (HMC) successfully The following theme of the cultural show was on dance originated from Perlis. This session ended
hosted a virtual cultural event on 18 November Chinese cultures. A live session of a face-changing at approximately 2pm. As this was the first ever virtual cultural event held
2020. The event was aptly called “CultureAllMeet,” performance started this session. The performer by the HELP Matriculation Centre, the team faced
which means that the event is the meeting point of wore a brightly colored costume and moved to The next session displayed the Japanese culture a lot of challenges. However, with the support
many cultures. All nine students worked tirelessly dramatic, fast-paced music. After he finished the which was conducted via a webinar and quizzes from the advisors and collaboration within the
to make the event a major success. The main performance, the audience was given a brief period on Kahoot! The live webinar started at 2:00 pm, teammates, the cultural event was a success.
purpose of this virtual show was to educate the of time to interact with him. This live performance and was hosted by Riko Nishiyama, a native of Even the participants expressed their appreciation
public on the significance of cultural perspectives. was conducted on Zoom and simultaneously Japan, and Mayumi Sugiura, a mixed Japanese and towards the care taken by the team to ensure the
streamed live onto Instagram. After that, the Malaysian student from HELP University. The hosts posts all had a cohesive theme. This cultural show
The event started at 9:30am sharp with a post on cultural show was continued with pre-recorded introduced Japanese traditions that were close to was more than just an assignment for the students
Instagram reminding participants to turn on the videos of Chinese traditional performances. The their heart. They also utilized Kahoot! and got the of the Public Relations course. It provided hands-
post notifications on their devices. Ten minutes performances consisted of a diabolo show, and the participants involved by introducing them to unique on public relations practitioner experience in
later, the posting on the cultural performances videos of the classical music instruments, Erhu and Japanese culture via a quiz. The Japanese culture promoting greater awareness on the diverse Asian
began. The first session of the cultural show was Guzheng. A pre-recorded food presentation video session ended around 2.30 pm. cultures. The virtual cultural show ended at 4.45pm.
of a series of Indian cultural content. The first was also uploaded on Instagram and TikTok feed.
event was a performance of the traditional Indian This video was a tutorial of cooking wonton mee, a As a special treat, Mr. Vincent Paul, a lecturer
dance, Bharatanatyam, which was then followed noodle dish that can be found almost everywhere at HELP University, was invited to host a small
by the second pre-recorded tutorial on how to in Malaysia. workshop on mandala artwork. The participants
make chapati, a type of Indian flatbread. The enjoyed watching Mr. Vincent produce a beautiful
third performance was yet another Indian dance The next session displayed the East Malaysian piece of work by using only a pen. They also tried
performance, but with a modern twist, which was culture which was done via a webinar and food their hand at drawing mandala under the guidance
presented by a group artists based in Delhi, India. To presentation. The live webinar with the topic of Mr. Vincent. The workshop ran for approximately
wrap up the session on Indian culture, an interview “Sabah, Land Below the Wind,” started at 12.35pm one hour.
with an Indian lecturer from HELP Matriculation with a guest speaker Robert-Luke, a native Sabahan
from Monash University sharing the geographical The last session of the day was a sharing session
location of East Malaysia. He then interacted by a local artist. The theme of the artworks is the
with the audience by answering the questions historical buildings in Malaysia. These artworks
they had about Sabah. After the live webinar, the consisted of watercolour paintings and digital
virtual event was continued with the posting of two
delicious Sarawak dishes which was brought by
one of the group members who is from Sarawak. A
food tutorial on how to cook midin (a type of fern)
and Sarawak Laksa was posted to wrap up the
East Malaysia Culture session. The East Malaysia
culture session ended around 1.25 pm.
The fourth session was on Malay culture which
displayed a total of two food presentations
and a Layang Mas performance. The first food
presentation was a tutorial on Nasi Lemak, and it
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HMC Leads
By Lisa Marie de Souza Presidential
Photos by Srihari Jesuthas Chanteran
Election
28 February 2020 was an exciting day at HMC as the students from
the January 2020 intake gathered to elect the new president for
HMC Leads. The election was hosted by Keisan Artin, a Student
Representative from HMC Leads. The nominees for this election
included many ambitious and confident candidates, each armed
with a convincing manifesto. For example, many candidates vowed
to install water filters on each level of the IBI building and upgrade
university furniture such as the chairs in the computer lab. In their
speeches, the candidates highlighted their strengths by speaking
of their past experiences and their positive qualities. They also
promised to be the voice of the students and to organize popular and
appealing events like movie nights. After each candidate had given
their speech, the students were asked to scan a QR code displayed
on the projector in order to cast their votes. The results were later
announced on Facebook. HMC Leads welcomed Marsya Ali as the
new President of HMC Leads, Gurvinderjit Kaur as the Vice-President
and Ashwini Ramya Mahamahintheran as the January 2020 Student
Representative and Head of Support.
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M.C.O By Murali Rajaretnam Bernie Tan Wai Ling
Veronica Berty David
Malaysians Carry Onz During the period of the Movement Control Order, HMC
Malaysians Carry Onz Writing Competition was organized
Essay for secondary school students. The competition aimed to
Writing tap into the Malaysian youths’ ideas on creative activities
that could be carried out during the Movement Control
Order (MCO). The competition saw a participation of close
to 30 secondary school students from the Klang Valley. The
essays were judged against a set of criteria which includes
content and writing style.
Student Bernie Tan Wai Ling from SMK Kepong Baru
emerged champion with her essay suggesting activities
such as working with animal shelters, watching Youtube
videos, and reading books. First runner-up Veronica Berty
David from SMK Assunta suggested activities such as
organizing online arts and crafts competitions, cooking,
baking, and participating in games. Second runner-up
Ng Gha Yuan from Sri KDU Secondary School suggested
activities that include organizing balcony concerts and
participating in short film competitions.
On the whole, this competition saw a host of creative ideas
that proved to be useful in managing an individual’s time
during the Movement Control Order (MCO).
2020Competition Ng Gha Yuan
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Inspirational By HMC LEADS
Hour with
The first HMC Inspiration Hour for the year 2020 was held on the 5 February 2020 at
KTarhuonmaas LHLG1, Wisma IBI. The students as well as Mr Dhanesh Balakrishnan, the Dean of
HMC gathered at the venue at 12.30 pm to hear Karuna Thomas speak on her topic
HMC Yearbook 2020 44 choice - How to become a Lecturer.
Karuna Thomas is a lecturer at the HELP University Psychology department at the
Subang 2 campus. Her journey began in HELP University when she joined HMC.
According to her, this program has taught her a lot of things. Karuna also spoke
fondly of the wonderful lecturers she had and the good range of electives available
to her during her time. Although she was a science student in secondary school,
she opted to enroll in the Foundation of Arts when she came to HMC. Being an arts
student afforded her the opportunity to take on subjects like Human Communication,
Psychology, and Accounting. She said that the Foundation in Arts program helped
solidify her decision to take on psychology as her major. She ended up studying
psychology at HELP University too.
In her talk, she gave insights on what it is like to be a psychology major. This was
helpful to the current students of HMC as some may wish to study psychology in
the future. According to Karuna, the lecturers she had while being a student were
an inspiration for her to eventually return and be a part of the faculty, where she is a
lecturer today.
Before ending her talk, Karuna gave the students some useful pointers. She reminded
the students that the mistakes they make at a young age do not determine the person
they will be when they are older, and that as human beings, they have to accept and
be able to make difficult decisions when the time comes. The students in attendance
found her talk impactful that many stayed back to ask her questions or were reluctant
to leave even as the talk ended. The session came to an end at 1.15pm.
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Inspirational By HMC LEADS
Hour with
The first HMC Inspiration Hour for the year 2020 was held on the
ThSainnragj h 5 February 2020 at LHLG1, Wisma IBI. The students as well as Mr
Dhanesh Balakrishnan, the Dean of HMC gathered at the venue at
12.30 pm to hear Karuna Thomas speak on her topic choice - How to
become a Lecturer.
Karuna Thomas is a lecturer at the HELP University Psychology
department at the Subang 2 campus. Her journey began in HELP
University when she joined HMC. According to her, this program has
taught her a lot of things. Karuna also spoke fondly of the wonderful
lecturers she had and the good range of electives available to her
during her time. Although she was a science student in secondary
school, she opted to enroll in the Foundation of Arts when she came
to HMC. Being an arts student afforded her the opportunity to take on
subjects like Human Communication, Psychology, and Accounting.
She said that the Foundation in Arts program helped solidify her
decision to take on psychology as her major. She ended up studying
psychology at HELP University too.
In her talk, she gave insights on what it is like to be a psychology major.
This was helpful to the current students of HMC as some may wish
to study psychology in the future. According to Karuna, the lecturers
she had while being a student were an inspiration for her to eventually
return and be a part of the faculty, where she is a lecturer today.
Before ending her talk, Karuna gave the students some useful pointers.
She reminded the students that the mistakes they make at a young
age do not determine the person they will be when they are older,
and that as human beings, they have to accept and be able to make
difficult decisions when the time comes. The students in attendance
found her talk impactful that many stayed back to ask her questions
or were reluctant to leave even as the talk ended. The session came
to an end at 1.15pm.
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JanuaryJanuary
January
Intake
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP A January
Gallery View
ADRINA CHAM LORK HAYE AREEJ GAWAHER CASSANDRA YAP CHAN JIA QI CHOK YEE SIN
EDMUND PANG EMILY HONG LEE LIN HUI LEE SHAWN HANK LIM KAY SZE GROUP
MALAK AWAD MARSYA BINTI ALI PUTERI NOOR TRISHIA HO A
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DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP B
ALIFF BIN AZIZI CHUNG LOOI WEN DEBBIE LEE GURVINDERJIT KAUR
GROUP HARISHINI KOHEI YAMAMOTO MANA KUMASAKA NG YEN THENG
B ROHEN JAY BALAN SARAH TAN YU MYUNGGYUN
JanuarySecurity End
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SUBANG 2 - GROUP A Gallery View
January BRYAN WEN ZHU ZHIANG CHONG ZHAN AHN DEBORAH CHEING HOPE JUSTINE SISON JONATHAN WONG
JOSHUA OOI JOY LONG KAI TANIMOTO LAM HUI QI LOHIDAKSHYA
SAKURAKO KONO SAMUEL CHIENG SANDRA NATASHA SHIM YUJIA TAN YEN SHUEN
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May
Intake
May DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP A Gallery View
A ALEXANDER RITIKOS ALIA QISTINA BINTI 'AMMAR AMARA SHOBANA A/P KRISHNAPPAN CHANG KHAI KIT
CHANIC SUINING JOHN MOJIUN CHIN RUE YING
ESSHWER RSN MURALI FONG KHAI TZER
GROUP JAMIE LAWSON GOMEZ LEE JUN HAO PUA ZHE YONG
SWARNAA VALLI A/P KRISHNAPPAN YUTO YAMAUCHI
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May DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP B Gallery View
B JOSHUACHONGZIHOONG KOO JIA HUI LEE YAU SHAO XIN LEONG HONG DE LIAM LUKE CLARK
GROUP LINDY LU YI CHING LOW PEI WEN NG JIAN MING NG QAI XIN OH KHAI YI
SYUEN CHIN SU-HWEY VAISNAVI A/P THANASEKARAN WEE JUEN SHEN WONG LI CHOONG
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May Gallery View
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP C
C GROUP
AMARO ONG JIA MEN ANGIE CHONG YU-WEI ANIS AMIRA BINTI AMRAN HISSHANI SMITHA A/P ASHOK JOSELYN MARIE LEE MEI YEE
KAREN LEW KAREN NG JIA HUI KIRTIGAH A/P RAJENTHARAN LIM PANG CHI LIM YI XUAN
MASTURA NOOR BINTI MAZLAN PRITIKA TING XUE ER TSIA JUN BIN YONG TZE YUAN
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May DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP D Gallery View
ADORA ASHLEY AMEN AMELY CHONG YUEN LIN AMILIA BINTI ANUAR DGROUP
CHEANG JIA LYN CHLOE XUE DE SOUZA HOH FU YUAN
HOO SOON FENG KOH TERNG JINN POOJA DEEPAK KHIATANI
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May Gallery View
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP E
AZKA NADEEM AZRA BRENDAN MAK YUWENG CHENG YANG
CHRISTY ANDREA NATHAN IAN KHOO HAN PHIN KASHMIRA A/P CHANDRAN LEONG JIA EN
LIANG YI WEI MANPREET KAUR A/P GURDEEP SINGH SHIVA RAJ THANG JUN XIAN EGROUP
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May Gallery View
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP F
F BRANDON WONG YU KHANG CHANG LI YING DANIEL SAMRAJ A/L EDWIN RAJ GAN YI SHUEN IVAN CHONG LENG HUAT
SAM YEN YAW
GROUP JEMILA AZIZA ASHARI BINTI LUQMANULHAKIM NEPHI SHAINE WILLIAM NG LEE ANN RIKO NISHIYAMA
SAR KAI ZHENG SHELSON MOO TEOH ZI BIN YEW AI LIN
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May GROUP
SUBANG 2 - GROUP A AGallery View
ANDREW TEH CHAI YIMING EVEE FELICE CHEE HARISHNI
KA FON LIM JING YI LIM KHAI FONG NG ER KANG SHANNON CHONG
THAMARAI JANE WEIHAN YEE QING YUN SHUANG
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May SUBANG 2 - GROUP B Gallery View
ALICE TAN KAI SHIN CHIN YAW YANG JASPER LAU SHI HAO KONG YIN YING BGROUP
LAI KA WAI LEE WAN QI NERISSA SPENCER A/P SPENCER DASS NUR SYARINA BINTI MOHAMMAD ZAHIDI
TEE CHEE LEONG WONG SZE YIN YAP WAN XIN
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May Gallery View
SUBANG 2 - GROUP C C
GROUP
AMELIA KHOO KAI XIN CATRINA SIMON CHAW CHIAW MEI CHEE WEN XUAN
IRENE LIANG JIA YUN KOK JE SYN LAU SING YEE
ONG KAI SHENG
TEE CHEE LEONG SOO YEE WEI THARUSHINI A/P SELVARAJAN
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May Gallery View
SUBANG 2 - GROUP D
CHIAM SEE ROOU CHONG HUNG WU DAVIN CHANG YU HENG LEE CHARMYNN
LEE SZE YING LEE WEI THENG MUN KE YEN ONG ZI YING
SAMMI MAK JIA SUEN SOW YI LOONG TAN LI QI YAP CHIY SHENT DGROUP
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Gallery View
ADAM KIAN ENG TEOH
CHARLES VOO KAR SENG CHONG MIN YING HARLEEN KAUR RANDHAWA
LAU FOONG TENG LEONG KAI LING LIT TSE WEI NIKKI LIM XIN YI
PANG ZHI LENG TAN SHUE ER YAP MEI TENG
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May SUBANG 2 - GROUP F Gallery View
AEVALYSA CHIA CHI YING KOO SHAN YOONG LEE JIE LING LEOLANI CHUA FGROUP
LIEW CHUNG WEI LIM KAI YI MONITA AMOI OOI ROU YAN
PHOEBE CHEN XIAO PING TAN VUN LENG VERONE WONG XIN HWEI
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May Gallery View
SUBANG 2 - GROUP G
G GROUP
CARINA LIM SHUANG CHEW KAI LIANG CHONG KHAI CHYI CHRISTOPHER ONG KANG HONG
GOH YI MEI JORDAN LAU TIN WENG JSAI YUVANYA LAXMI NAIDU PHAN LI SHUEN
SUWANNA GOH YI FANG THENESHWAR A/L KANNAN YEOH POR SIE ZOE KOH JIA HUNG
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May SUBANG 2 - GROUP H Gallery View
HGROUP ANGELA CHUA CARMEN LIM DELINE NAM YAN XIN ISABELLE LEE JIA XUAN
KEEFE TAN KAH KIT LEE RUI QI NICHOLAS KOR
JESSICA CHOO
SONIYAH NEHRU THIAKU TING HUI YING YAP ZUYAO
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May SUBANG 2 - GROUP J Gallery View
AMANTHA WONG CHIN JING LIANG, RYAN CHUNG HUI MUN JGROUP
DANIEL YEOH
LOH WYN-YAN NURUL MISHA DAHLIA
QISTINA ELLYSHA SNG RU MIN YAP CHUN WAN
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July
Intake
July
Intake
July
AGROUP DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP A July
Gallery View
July
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GROUP
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September
Intake
September Gallery View
DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP A
CHEAH MAE CHOI SOO YOON DAIKI HARA DANIELLA
DAWN ERN THOE KANYA MEI HUI
MEIYI MICHAEL MISHKA SUJAU NICOLE AGROUP
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DAMANSARA HEIGHTS - GROUP B
BGROUP AINULELLISYA ANAS FIRDAUS IMAN JEREMY DAVID
KAABI MINGSWEE NAZIHAH NUR BATRISYIA AZMEL HELMI
NUR LIANNA PATRICIA RAFAEL SHAHRIL
RAISA VICTOR
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