Showing posts with label Biasiswa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biasiswa. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Travelogue of Camps: Biro Tatanegara & Muslim Overseas Camp

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
The past 9 days was full of new adventures and experiences as I travelled all the way to Selangor to reunite with my friends from college during two programmes; the Biro Tatanegara Camp and Muslim Overseas Camp which were held in Institut Kemahiran IM4U, Meru, Klang, and Universiti Selangor, Bestari Jaya respectively.

12 Shawwal 1437 (17/07/2016)
Boarding ETS train is not something new to me as I’ve been using it since the first year it was introduced (2010) when I used to commute from my previous school in Putrajaya to my grandparents’ house in Ipoh. In 2015, there’s a good news for people in Northern Region as the ETS route has been extended from Padang Besar, Perlis, to Gemas, Negeri Sembilan.
This time, it poses a new challenge. My departure time was at 1610 hrs and arrival at 2010 hrs (actual times). This means the Asr prayer time will start and finish while I’m still in the train. As I’m departing from the hometown, the only choice left is to perform the prayers inside the train. But how?
It says in the verdict of the Permanent Committee of Fatwas of Saudi Arabia:

“If the time for Salah is due and the plane is still flying, and a passenger fears that the time for Salah may end before landing at an airport, the scholars unanimously agree that it is obligatory upon a person to perform Salah on the plane completing Ruku` (bowing), Sujud (prostration), and facing the Qiblah according to their ability.” (Source: Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Da'imah, Group 1, 8/119-120)

So it is imperative for a person to perform it based on their ability i.e. standing, if not possible then on the seat, and facing Qiblah if possible.

Praise be to Allah, the ETS train has a decent prayer place (Musallaa) where a maximum of 2 people can perform salaah inside the train, so I prayed Asr there and met a brother from Penang so we prayed in congregation, apparently.

Other facilities inside the train include toilets and cafeteria, and anyway I arrived at Putrajaya by using ERL, then I went to Shah Alam to take a good rest before the beginning of the exhilarating camp to fulfil the requirement of the sponsoring body (Permodalan Nasional Berhad) before flying to UK, insha-Allah (God willing).

ETS Train seat
Tasik Bukit Merah, Perak from the train


13-17 Shawwal 1437 (18-22/07/2016)
My friends and I gathered at Menara PNB in Kuala Lumpur for a short briefing concerning visa procedures and pre-departure programmes before departure to Institut Kemahiran IM4U in Meru, Klang. Our faces were full of joy as we met each other after a month we left college and we shared our stories.
Putrajaya Sentral in the morning

Pintu masuk Institut Kepimpinan IM4U

As we arrived at the site, there were 126 students from our college and other colleges as well. This include students sponsored by Public Service Department (JPA Top 50), Yayasan Terengganu (Indonesia-bound), Yayasan Pahang (Jordan-bound), JPA-Mara (Cempaka International School) and a few students who returned after their first year overseas to attend the programme.

A briefing was given later in the evening to introduce the instructors of the programme, which is named as Program Transformasi Mahasiswa ke Luar Negara (Overseas Universities Students’ Transformation Programme). They were Pak Mat (Ketua Jurulatih - Chief Instructor), Pak Azis, Pak Jaafar, Pak Hamidi, Madam Ummi and Mr Zuhdi (Ketua Fasilitator - Chief Facilitator). Surprisingly, when I mentioned my maternal grandfather’s name, all of the men mentioned above know him as the latter also played an active role in Biro Tatanegara (BTN) programmes and camps. He was also a commando back in 1970’s.

Four speakers, including Mr Zuhdi himself, were invited to give talks, known as “Wacana Minda” to the participants. The speakers played a really good role in conveying the government’s message to the students as they will be the ambassadors of Malaysia overseas and then the future leaders of Malaysia once they return to the country insha-Allah. Some of the participants were elected to the committee. Our Penghulu (Leader) was Mr. Aiman Uzahir. Other posts include Timbalan Penghulu (Deputy Leader), Penghulunita (Female Leader), AJK Makanan (Food Exco), AJK Kerohanian (Religious Exco), AJK Dewan (Events Exco).

The activities did not stop there. We were divided into 12 groups, 6 groups of 10 + 6 groups of 11. Five students from KYUEM (I, Nazmil, Sarah Zulkifli, Aisyah, Eva), 2 from Cempaka (Ikhwal, Taqi), 3 from Yayasan Terengganu (Solehah, Raz, Iffah) and 1 from Yayasan Pahang (Shazwan) were in my group and our facilitator was Mr. Fuad, a Johorean living in Damansara.

We learned a lot throughout the 5 days stay there, including the Malaysian Constitution, the 1Malaysia concept, the Government Transformation Programme as well as our long and rich history. There was also a performance night on Thursday night. Towards the end of the camp, there was an examination to test our competency in the topics discussed during the programme.

We left Institut Kemahiran IM4U with memories that may last longer than pictures (except, as Hani Irfan said to me once, when you have Alzheimer’s).

17-20 Shawwal 1437 (22-26/07/2016)

The facilitators from KYUEM students from batches 14, 15 and 16 were very supportive and has shown their willingness to share their experiences abroad as the challenges out there are way more difficult and hence, it is imperative upon us to remain steadfast in practising Islam and to
“bite it (i.e. the Sunnah) with the molar teeth”

Speakers were invited to give their talk and we were divided into groups for programme activities such as Thought of the Day, Latihan Dalam Kumpulan and Celik 1-3.From Meru, some of us departed to Universiti Selangor (UNISEL) in Bestari Jaya. The Muslim Overseas Camp (MOC) 2016 was an initiative by the college to equip Muslim students for the undergraduate life overseas.

Apart from that, participants were given chance to talk on what they get from the programme, during the Apa Saya Dapat (ASDA) – “What did I get?” sessions. As the first person to speak, I stressed on the importance of knowledge before speech and action, just as the great Imam, Muhammad bin Ismail al-Bukharee wrote as the introduction to a chapter in the compilation his Saheeh:
(باب العلم قبل القول والعمل)
(Chapter: It is essential to know a thing first before saying or acting upon it. – Translated by Muhsin Khan)


The only drawback of this particular event is that the accommodation is quite far from the seminar hall (8-10 minutes’ walk), however we benefited a lot from our seniors who shared their experiences in universities, especially on the fiqh of the traveller and interacting with non-Muslims.

The programme ended on 25/7 and we returned to our homes, seeking Allah’s help to protect us throughout our journey as He is the best to guard us.

Masjid Umar bin Abdul Aziz, UNISEL, Bestari Jaya


Till the next post, insha-Allah.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

22 Shawwal 1437 (27/07/2016) | 0004 hrs

Monday, 1 September 2014

Welcome to KYUEM!

Assalamualaikum & a good day peeps! :D

Today I would like to talk about my beloved college.



The only way in or out, is via North-South Expressway E1
(Lembah Beringin exit)


It is Kolej Yayasan UEM, situated in Lembah Beringin, around 70 km from Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia. The college offers Cambridge International A-Level programme for 24 months and the enrolment is on July/August every year. (In the past there was a January intake for an 18-month programme but starting from next year, there will be no such intake). Since the cost is quite high (RM86k/24 months), therefore most of the students are sponsored (60-70%) while others are private students/self-sponsored.

SPONSORING BODIES

  1. JPA (National Scholars)
  2. MOE Bursary
  3. JPA-MARA
  4. Maybank
  5. Bank Negara (BNM)
  6. Petronas
  7. Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB)
  8. Yayasan UEM
  9. Yayasan Khazanah
  10. Yayasan Tenaga Nasional
  11. Yayasan Sime Darby
  12. Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputera (YPPB)
  13. Felda Global Ventures (FGV)
  14. Felda Holdings
  15. NCB Holdings
  16. Securities Commissions
  17. MMC
  18. Astro
  19. Yayasan Telekom Malaysia (TM)
  20. Yayasan Terengganu
  21. Other state Islamic organizations
which totally add up to around 240+ students for my batch. Our batch is codenamed as batch 17.0.

SUBJECTS OFFERED
Students can choose 3 to 4 subjects combination for A Levels. The subjects offered are:
  1. Accounting
  2. Economics
  3. History
  4. English Literature
  5. Mathematics
  6. Further Mathematics
  7. Physics
  8. Chemistry
  9. Biology
  10. Psychology
  11. Marine Science
Also students need to take English IELTS test for university admissions as well as Malaysian compulsory subjects which are:
  1. Malaysian Studies
  2. Islamic Studies
  3. Malay Language - for O-Level candidates
Students are also grouped according to sport houses; Garnet, Diamond, Topaz and Sapphire. Almost all activities in KYUEM are interhouse activities; therefore the house spirit is quite high. 

Anyway, see you guys soon!

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Biasiswa PNB (Permodalan Nasional Berhad)

Assalamualaikum.

Warga PNB sekurang-kurang hingga hujung 2027 insya-Allah (termasuk bond kerja)


Alhamdulillah pada 17 Julai 2014 lalu saya telah mendapat tawaran biasiswa daripada Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) untuk bidang perakaunan & kewangan. Jadi post kat sini cuma nak cerita sikit sebanyak proses sebelum mendapat biasiswa PNB ni, khususnya untuk calon-calon SPM 2014.

Step 1: Borang permohonan
Prinsip mudah, apa-apa permohonan biasiswa pun perlu hantar application dulu. Selain PNB, hantar juga permohonan ke pihak lain yang turut menawarkan biasiswa, mengikut bidang pilihan anda.
NEVER send your application without knowing your field of study. Maksudnya pilih bidang tu betul betul, barulah apply dan bukannya apply kerana biasiswa semata-mata.

Bidang ditawarkan (seperti sesi 2014):


  • Accountancy & Finance
  • Actuarial Science
  • Economics
  • Mathematics & Economics
  • Mathematics & Statistics
  • Mathematics & Statistics (Finance)
  • Law
  • Risk Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Property
  • Creative Writing
  • Information Technology


Syarat-syarat permohonan (mengikut 2014):
  • Minimum 8A (A+ dan A) dalam SPM
  • Minimum gred 2A dalam English GCE-O 1119, SPM
  • Tidak lebih 19 tahun pada tahun semasa
  • Aktif kokurikulum
  • Kemahiran berkomunikasi
  • Tiada ahli keluarga terdekat yang pernah atau sedang menerima anugerah biasiswa tajaan PNB. (one person per family policy)
Print borang tu dan isi. Tulis tangan ye. Pastikan semua dokumen disertakan dengan lengkap. Contoh borang bagi tahun 2014 (untuk SPM 2013) ada di sini.

Oh ya selalunya biasiswa PNB akan mula dibuka permohonan agak lambat sedikit (hujung bulan April), dan pastikan follow update di website PNB selepas keputusan SPM.


Step 2: Ujian Bertulis 
You guys akan buat ujian bertulis mengikut zon masing-masing tau. Macam zon Utara, last year buat di IPG Tuanku Bainun. Ujian ni akan melibatkan bahasa Inggeris & Matematik. Lepas ujian ni masuk step 3.

Step 3: Information & Verification Session
Akan dibuat di Menara PNB, Kuala Lumpur. Masa ni dah selangkah nak dapat biasiswa & pada waktu ni gak ramai dah masuk kolej/matriks/universiti dll. Cuma kalau tak datang memang tak dapat lah bro. So hadirkan diri & pastikan bawa segala dokumen yang diarahkan.



Step 4: Tawaran.
Dapat biasiswa ni, korang akan buat A-Level di Kolej Yayasan UEM di Lembah Beringin. Not to brag, but it is the top A-Level college in Malaysia. Juga ada senarai universiti yang akan ditaja oleh PNB. Selepas tu korang akan secure kerja dengan PNB selama at least 8 tahun, kalau berjaya dengan cemerlang.

Nak tau lebih lanjut? Haa wait for my next post.

Till then, goodbye and may peace be upon you :) 

Saturday, 2 August 2014

KYS Business School, Melaka: Sekilas Pandang

UPDATE 03 MEI 2017:
Maklumat ini benar setakat Julai 2014 sahaja. Penulis hanya berkesempatan belajar di kolej ini selama dua minggu sebelum berpindah ke KYUEM dan seterusnya ke United Kingdom.

Oleh hal yang demikian, soalan-soalan yang terlalu detail mungkin tidak dapat dijawab sebaiknya oleh penulis.

Assalamualaikum dan selamat sejahtera.

Sebelum mula, aku just nak ucap Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri kepada semua readers.

So post ini berkaitan dengan KYS Business School atau singkatannya KYSB, iaitu satu kolej universiti ditubuhkan bermula Julai 2013 oleh Tan Sri Wira Halim Saad, ahli korporat Malaysia untuk melatih anak-anak Bumiputera menjadi Akauntan Bertauliah, memandangkan kerajaan mensasarkan sebanyak 60 000 akauntan bertauliah menjelang 2020.

Walau bagaimanapun, pengalaman aku cuma sempat selama dua minggu sahaja kerana mendapat tawaran lain untuk meneruskan pengajian di peringkat A-Level di Kolej Yayasan UEM (KYUEM).

Tujuan penubuhan?
Untuk melatih anak-anak Bumiputera kita ni menjadi Chartered Accountant (Akauntan Bertauliah) melalui program New Zealand Chartered Accountancy Pathway (NZCAP) melalui program berkembar dan kerjasama dengan tiga universiti di New Zealand iaitu:
  • The University of Auckland
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • University of Canterbury, Christchurch.
Lokasi?
Kolej ini ditubuhkan di Ayer Keroh, Melaka.

Bagaimana dengan perjalanan program?
Program ini dijalankan secara berkembar, 2 tahun di Melaka dan 2 tahun di New Zealand. Secara ringkas perjalanan program ini seperti berikut, selama empat (4) tahun pengajian.
Peringkat pengajian di Malaysia menggunakan sistem trimester, iaitu tiga penggal pengajian dalam setahun. (bukan trimester peringkat orang mengandung ye!)

  • Foundation (asasi) selama satu (1) tahun
  • Ijazah Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) satu (1) tahun di Melaka
  • Baki dua (2) tahun lagi di tiga universiti (rujuk list di atas) di New Zealand.
Setelah mendapat ijazah pertama, anda akan menjadi Provisional Member untuk New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) dan bolehlah memohon kerja sama ada di Malaysia, Australia atau New Zealand untuk sekurang-kurangnya tiga (3) tahun serta menduduki peperiksaan bagi mendapatkan keahlian untuk NZICA.

Subjek yang kitorang akan belajar?
Untuk ijazah; kena explore sikit sebab saya sendiri ada sekejap je kat KYSB ni. Tapi untuk foundation, ini senarai subjek:

  • Trimester 1: Statistics, Academic Writing, Malaysian Studies
  • Trimester 2: Mathematics I, Business English, Economics, Islamic Studies.
  • Trimester 3: Research & Writing, Accounting, Mathematics II, Islamic Studies.
Semua diajar dlm bahasa Inggeris oleh pengajar dari New Zealand, kecuali Malaysian Studies & Islamic Studies dalam bahasa Melayu dan pengajar tempatan (Malaysia).

Cara apply masuk?
Dua kali ambilan setahun; Februari (result trial SPM) dan Julai. Tak pasti 2015 dan seterusnyamacam mana.Apa pun, boleh berhubung di kysbmelaka@gmail.com.

Saya cadangkan, buat dua permohonan. Satu ke pihak kolej dan satu ke pihak MARA, semasa permohonan eduloan SPM dibuka. Kalau nak apply terus ke pihak MARA boleh gak tapi lepas tu anda akan pergi taklimat dan seterusnya temuduga; sebagai satu proses formaliti di pihak KYSB, barulah diberi surat tawaran oleh pihak kolej (note: surat tawaran MARA lain cerita)

Ada scholarship tak?
Setakat ni, semua pelajar mendapat pinjaman pelajaran MARA tetapi terdapat sedikit kumpulan pelajar ambilan Julai 2014 yang mendapat biasiswa daripada JPA.

Life kat sana? Okay tak?
15 hari di sana memang sekejap sangat, lagi2 bulan puasa. Macam biasa setiap kali masuk ada orientasi. Untuk intake kitorang dulu ada 3 hari orientasi; aktivitinya best; sebab akan bentuk jalinan antara batchmates. Oh ya july intake 2014 ni ada dlm 130+ pelajar.

Untuk kelas; transport disediakan dari Ayer Keroh Country Resort (kediaman pelajar) ke kampus; setakat 17 Julai 2014, peringkat foundation di Melaka Mall dan ijazah di bangunan Yayasan Melaka. Tapi untuk ijazah kena cari rumah di Melaka & transport semua tanggung sendiri.

Sistem New Zealand memang lain sangat dgn Malaysia. Korang boleh tanya je apa yang terlintas dan kena banyak berfikir di luar kotak; atau seolah-olah tiada kotak. Tenaga pengajar sangatlah friendly sesuai dengan budaya dari negara Kiwi itu.

Weekends: Setiap Sabtu akan ada transport ke Mahkota Parade-Dataran Pahlawan or MPDP.

Pengalaman paling best?
Haa aku pernah ditanya oleh pengajar New Zealand tentang ibadat puasa Ramadan. Macam ni ceritanya (dialog spontan):

"So you're not eating and drinking throughout the day?"
"Yes."
"For a month?"
"Yes, for a month"
"What time do you start eating? 7.30pm?"
"No, it depends on when the sun sets on a particular day." (i.e. azan Maghrib)
"What time does the sun sets for today?"
"In Malacca, the sun sets around 7.25pm for today. We do fast from the dawn to the sunset, which is around 13-14 hours here."
"When do you wake up for these fasting days? 4.30am?"
"Here at 5am we will have our pre-dawn meal."
"Oh okay, thank you!"

Jadi moral value yang aku nak sampaikan ialah; mantapkan pemahaman Islam. Ingat, setiap kita ni ialah ambassador atau duta Islam kepada seluruh masyarakat. Pada masa yang sama, cuba sampaikan mesej Islam dengan bahasa yang mudah dan difahami; semoga kumpulan sasaran kita diberi hidayah untuk kembali kepada fitrah & memeluk Islam. Sebab secara umumnya banyak masyarakat di Europe, serta Aussie & NZ masih berfikiran terbuka; dan masyarakat NZ secara umumnya sangat menghormati orang yang melaksanakan ajaran agama sebaiknya; tidak kira dia Muslim, Kristian, Yahudi dan lain-lain.

So kalau ada soalan, boleh tinggalkan komen!

Okay assalamualaikum.