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Volunteer at the Malaysia Animal Society, KL

On 29th February 2024, Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) students under community work course dedicated their time to volunteer at the Malaysia Animal Society in KL. This experience not only taught them essential skills like cleaning and animal care but also instilled a sense of responsibility towards animals. Volunteering provides opportunities for students to develop and enhance a wide range of skills such as communication, teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and time management. These skills are valuable both in academic settings and in future careers. Volunteering fosters a sense of civic responsibility and encourages students to actively engage with their communities. It helps them develop empathy, compassion, and a greater awareness of social issues, leading to a commitment to making positive contributions to society.                

Mobile Legend e-Sports Tournament

The Mobile Legends E-Sports Gaming Tournament was an event where competitive players came together to compete in the popular mobile game "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang." Participating in Mobile Legends e-sports gaming tournaments offered several benefits to students: It helped in developing strategic thinking: Mobile Legends is a game that required strategic thinking, teamwork, and quick decision-making. Participating in tournaments helped students develop and enhance these skills, which were valuable in various aspects of life, including academics and future careers. It improved communication and teamwork: E-sports tournaments often involved teamwork and collaboration among team members. Students learned how to communicate effectively, coordinate strategies, and work together towards a common goal. These skills were transferable to group projects, extracurricular activities, and professional environments. It promoted critical thinking and problem-solving: In Mobile Legends tourn

Hiking at Wawasan Hill

33 students, accompanied by Mr. Suria from the FOEBEIT embarked on a hiking trip at Wawasan Hill Puchong. Despite the challenging terrain, which took 2 hours to complete 5km, most students enjoyed the trek to the peak, although some slowed down due to steep sections. It was a memorable journey, with the group reaching the highest level of the trail in just 40 minutes. This year's  hiking event was organized by the IMECHE Student Club Team 2024, under the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment, and Information Technology. Special thanks to Badr, Li, Imam, Fawad, Amy, Syazani, Krishna, and Ms. Fitrah for their outstanding contributions. Your dedication made this event a success.

4th Mi-TEC Conference

4th MAHSA International Technology and Engineering Conference 2024 (Mi-TEC 2024) organised by the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment, and Information Technology, in collaboration with KS Rangasamy College of Technology, India, and SHRDC Shah Alam, Malaysia. The event was held on 23rd – 24th February 2024. Mi-TEC 2024 aims to bring together academicians, researchers and industrial professionals from all over world to share their experiences in the field of engineering and technology. It provides a platform for researchers, educators and students to present and discuss the most recent innovations, practical challenges and solutions adopted in their fields.

Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with Board of Engineering Malaysia (BEM) and MOTEC Sdn Bhd.

The Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment, and IT, MAHSA University in collaboration with the Research, Innovation, and Enterprise (RIE) committee, hosted Partnership Night as part of the closing ceremony for the MAHSA International Technology and Engineering Conference (Mi-TEC 2024). The aim of this gathering was to strengthen relationships between universities, professional bodies, industries, and MAHSA University. This event provided a valuable opportunity to explore joint initiatives and reinforce the existing connections between our institution and external partners. During the event, we were privileged to formalize Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Board of Engineering Malaysia (BEM) and MOTEC Sdn Bhd. The MoU with BEM aligns with the Malaysian government's vision to advance the country and its policy of having one engineer per one hundred citizens (1:100). In pursuit of this vision, BEM and MAHSA are collaborating to facilitate the registration of new graduates as

IT Treasure Hunt

The MITC (IT Club) committee successfully conducted the IT Treasure Hunt during February's Student Experience Open Day that was attended by the new students of MAHSA University. On the day of the event, participants gathered at a designated starting point where they received a briefing from the organizers. The briefing included instructions on how the treasure hunt worked, safety guidelines, rules, and any specific details about the hunt. Participants were given a treasure map or a set of clues that led them to different locations within the designated area. These clues were in the form of riddles, puzzles, or cryptic messages that participants had to decipher to progress through the hunt. Participants set off to explore the area, following the clues provided to uncover hidden treasures or checkpoints. Along the way, they encountered challenges or obstacles that they had to overcome to proceed. Treasure hunts often encouraged teamwork and collaboration, as participants worked toget

Mangayarkarasi College of Engineering and MAHSA University Forge Collaboration Through MOU Signing

In an exciting development for academic collaboration, Mangayarkarasi College of Engineering from India and Mahsa University formalized their shared goals and aspirations by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the 14th of February. This significant event marks the beginning of a partnership aimed at fostering mutual growth and development in the realm of education and research. The MOU serves as a formal agreement outlining the collaborative efforts between the two esteemed institutions. Through this partnership, both universities commit to working together on various activities and projects, with a focus on leveraging each other's strengths and resources for the benefit of their academic communities. One of the key highlights of this collaboration is the enhanced collaborative opportunities it brings forth. By joining forces, Mangayarkarasi College of Engineering and Mahsa University open doors to a multitude of collaborative endeavors, including joint research initiati