A total of 60 students who have completed their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) from Batu Pahat participated in an educational visit held on 7 January 2026 at the Cyberjaya campus. This programme was organised as part of the faculty’s outreach initiative to introduce prospective students to higher education opportunities and provide early exposure to university life.

The programme commenced with a comprehensive introduction to the Faculty of Management (FOM), highlighting the faculty’s vision, academic environment, and the range of courses offered. The session was designed to be informative yet interactive, ensuring that participants gained a clear understanding of the various academic pathways available within the faculty. To enhance engagement, the introduction was complemented with fun and creative activities that encouraged active participation and interaction among the students.

Throughout the visit, participants were involved in a series of engaging activities that emphasised teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. These activities allowed the students to experience collaborative learning in a supportive environment, fostering a deeper appreciation of the importance of teamwork in both academic and professional settings. The students demonstrated a high level of enthusiasm and participation, contributing positively to the overall success of the programme.

The activities were led by Ms. Norzarina Md. Yatim, with strong support from a dedicated team of facilitators comprising Dr. Abby Ashraff Saprudin, Dr. Abdul Aziz Ahmad, Dr. Noor Shahaliza Othman, Ms. Nor Hazleza Mohamad, Mr. Zulkefly Yusup, and Ms. Nursyamimi Houd. The facilitators played a crucial role in guiding the students through the activities, ensuring that learning objectives were achieved while maintaining an enjoyable and inclusive atmosphere.

The participants were excited and truly grateful for the chance to join the programme. Overall, the visit was a meaningful experience for the students and demonstrated the faculty’s dedication to engaging with the community and giving young people an early taste of university life and holistic learning.