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COE STUDENT GUIDE BOOK
This COE Student Guide Book has been prepared to assist students during
their undergraduate study at College of Engineering, Universiti Tenaga
Nasional.
May 2016
College of Engineering
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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WELCOMING NOTE
Welcome to the College of Engineering (COE) and Universiti Tenaga Nasional
(UNITEN). The College of Engineering is the largest college in this university and
we offer programs at foundation and bachelor levels. The COE also collaborates
with the College of Graduate Studies to offer programs at Masters and PhD
levels.
Our programs are structured into semesters and are broad-based with a strong
emphasis on basic fundamentals. Towards the end of your studies, you can
choose the technical area you wish to specialise in. These specialised technical
electives are courses that are of great demand and needed by the industry and
the nation at large. These are coupled with strong emphasis on development of
soft skills such as communication, leadership and management, and nurturing
humanitarian values to mould you into becoming a well-rounded and competent
professional engineer in harmony with holistic societal values. We are committed
to producing engineers who are career resilient, i.e. always equip themselves
with the latest tools, technology and skills to be able to adapt and are ever ready
to apply them to any work environment.
The college staff work hard to produce a unique and enriching learning
experience for our students. Our programs are accredited by Malaysian
Qualifications Agency (MQA) and the bachelor programs are recognised by the
Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM). In order to ensure that all the bachelor
programs offered in the COE are relevant to the industry and in response to the
requirement by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), the Outcome Based
Education (OBE) model is implemented in all the bachelor engineering programs.
OBE requires that input from all stake-holders are sought in designing and
reviewing the programs curricula. A clear statement of Program Educational
Objectives (PEO) and Program Outcomes (PO) is required. In order to ensure
that the quality of the programs are continuously improved, a clear Continual
Quality Improvement (CQI) system is utilised. It is a measurement of achievement
of the outcomes while the students are in UNITEN. Then, after they have left the
University the results are analysed so as to continuously improve the quality of
the programs.
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
The College of Engineering has kept pace with the demands of scientific and
technological world. The college strives to provide a first rate educational
experience and first class education to its undergraduate students preparing
them for positions in the industry or academia. Today, the college comprises of
four departments which are Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical
Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. The college
offers programs at Bachelor levels.
COE Vision
A leading engineering college in energy and sustainability
COE Mission
Advancing engineering knowledge through education and research innovation
with industrial linkages
Dean
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Izham bin Datuk Zainal Abidin
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UNDERSTANDING UNITEN AND COE
Among the most common questions asked by students when deciding on
which engineering program to choose from COE, UNITEN are:
Why Uniten?
Uniten offers excellence in teaching, world class learning environment with state-
of-the-art facilities and opportunities to excel beyond the classroom. Uniten has
highly qualified academic staff with extensive level of expertise over a broad
range of subject areas.
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Why College of Engineering (COE)? What are engineering degree programs
offered at COE?
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering offers courses
leading to the award of:
Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Hons.) (BEEE) and
Bachelor of Computer and Communication Engineering (Hons.) (BCCE)
These programs are designed to prepare students for professional careers and
higher advancement in the area of communication, electronics, computers,
control systems, signal processing, power engineering and other related areas.
In the end of the third year, students will go through industrial training
where they will be attached with industries all over Malaysia. This provides
insights to students on the real working environment outside. During the
final year, the students are free to choose several topics from technical
electives, to specialize deeper in an area of their interest. They can choose to
streamline to a particular options grouping. Design project courses (the
Capstone Design and the Final Year Project) during the final year will aid
students in gaining experience of current technology and equipment usage
as well as provide opportunities to apply engineering principles that they have
acquired earlier on, and even further advance into investigative research.
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Department of Electrical Power Engineering
The Department of Electrical Power Engineering is established to develop the
advantage of its strong link with the Electricity Supply Industry through the parent
company, Tenaga Nasional Berhad.
During the final year, the students choose technical electives according to their
area of interest. The final year project courses provide opportunities for the
students to apply the engineering principles, experience of current technology as
well as learning the methodology of research.
Throughout the course of their study, students will also take up languages and
courses from other departments, and get involved in a variety of clubs and
societies in a holistic approach to become well-rounded graduates.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering provides an excellent learning
environment with state-of-the-art facilities and highly qualified academic staff with
extensive level of expertise over a broad range of subject areas. Its research
and teaching activities include applied mechanics and materials, thermal
engineering, and manufacturing systems.
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Department of Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering offers a full-time undergraduate program
leading to the award of Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) which is
designed to prepare students to become Civil Engineers who are able to plan,
design, construct and maintain civil engineering facilities such as buildings,
bridges, foundation, highways, water supply systems, sewerage schemes and
other form of infrastructure. The program is also designed to provide students
with the educational base to progress to Professional Engineer status as
well as to undertake Master of Civil Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy
from UNITEN and other reputable institutions of higher learning.
Undergraduate students will undergo industrial training at the end of the third
year where students will be exposed to the various aspects of industrial practices
and ethics and to acquire knowledge and skills of practical nature which are
needed for their professional development. Students are also required to
undertake research activities in their final year. The Final Year Project courses
provide opportunities for students to acquire knowledge through research
activities and to apply this knowledge to real life problems
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UNDERSTANDING OBE
Common questions asked by students on OBE are: What is OBE? What is
PEO? What is PO? How are they are related?
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What is Program Educational Objectives (PEO)?
PEO are objectives that UNITEN graduates should achieve after five (5) years
of graduation.
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Program Outcomes
PO
No. Students graduating from the Bachelor programs will have
the ability to:
PO Statements Sub-attributes
Apply reasoning in
a) Apply reasoning in assessing societal,
assessing societal,
legal and cultural issues and the
health, safety, legal
consequent responsibilities relevant to
and cultural issues and
professional engineering practice (C3,
the consequent
PO6 C4)
responsibilities
b) Apply reasoning in assessing health
relevant to
and safety issues and the consequent
professional
responsibilities relevant to professional
engineering practice
engineering practice (C3, C4)
WA6 (WK7)
Demonstrate
knowledge of the
impact of professional
engineering solutions
PO7 in environmental No sub-attribute (C2,C3)
contexts and the need
for sustainable
development
WA7 (WK7)
Demonstrate
commitment to
PO8 professional and No sub-attribute (A3)
ethical principles
(WK7) WA8
a) Communicate effectively by means of
oral presentation (P3)
Communicate b) Communicate effectively by means of
effectively on complex report writing (P3)
PO9 engineering activities c) Communicate effectively by means of
WA10 oral presentation and/or report writing
on complex engineering activities (P3)
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Program Outcomes
PO
No. Students graduating from the Bachelor programs will have
the ability to:
PO Statements Sub-attributes
Function effectively as
an individual and in a
PO10 group with the capacity No sub-attribute (A4)
to be a leader
WA9
Acknowledge the need
for, and be able to
PO11 engage in life-long No sub-attribute (C2)
learning
WA12
Demonstrate
knowledge on project a) Demonstrate knowledge on project
management management principles (C2,C3)
PO12
principles and b) Demonstrate knowledge on
entrepreneurship skills entrepreneurship skills (C2,C3)
WA11
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COE ACADEMIC INFORMATION
General Information
College of Engineering has designed comprehensive and balanced program to
meet the needs of the engineering industry. Our programs comprise of the five
major areas:
Students who receive an offer letter from the University are required to enrol
within the time limit set by the University. First time students who enrol with the
University must simultaneously enrol in a program of study.
The University academic year is divided into two regular semesters (Semester 1
and Semester 2) and one Special (short) semester. Each regular semester
consists of 14 lecture weeks. The breakdown of an academic year is shown in
Table 3
Subjects offered in our engineering programs are classified into two categories:
General
Core
General Subjects are University-compulsory, MQA-compulsory and Social
Science electives. Core Subjects are subjects respective to the programs as
stated by the University which includes technical electives and specialised
subjects. The University requires all students to register and pass all subjects
required in the study program as specified in the College Handbook.
Each subject carries credits except for subjects that are otherwise approved by
the University as not carrying any credits. Students are encouraged to register
between 14 and 18 credit hours per semester. Students registering for the Special
Semester may only register not more than 9 credit hours.
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Table 3: Breakdown of an Academic Year
Description Duration
Orientation Week 1 week
(During the final week of the holidays at the end
of the previous academic year)
Semester 1
Lectures 14 weeks
Mid Term Break 1 week
Examination at the end of semester 2 weeks
Total 17 weeks
Duration between semester (No Lectures) 2 weeks
Semester 2
Lectures 14 weeks
Mid Term Break 1 week
Examination at the end of semester 2 weeks
Total 17 weeks
Duration between semester (No Lectures) 2 weeks
Special Semester
Lectures 11 weeks
Examination at the end of semester 1 week
Total 12 weeks
Duration between semester (No Lectures) 2 weeks
Overall Total 52 weeks
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How the subjects offered in the engineering program are graded?
The performance of a student for a subject is indicated by the grade obtained.
The grading system adopted at COE is summarized in Table 4 and Table 5.
The minimum passing grade for a subject is D. Besides the letter grades
of A, B, C, D, and E, the following status in Table 6.
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Table 6: Academic Status
Status Description
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How do I calculate my GPA?
Your grade point average (GPA) is based on your work each semester; you will
have a separate GPA for each semester you are in your engineering program.
Example:
Total 15 46.68
! " # 46.68
). **+
! " 15
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How do I calculate my CGPA?
Your cumulative grade point average (CGPA) includes all the course work
you have completed in the program. Your CGPA is calculated in the same way
that your GPA is computed. The difference is that while only one semesters worth
of courses are considered in your GPA, courses from all your semesters in the
program count in your CGPA.
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The 80% Rule: Students must achieve an attendance of at least 80%. Otherwise,
he or she may be barred from sitting for the final exam of the subject.
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How the subjects offered in my engineering program are
assessed?
The assessment of each subject offered in engineering program at COE is carried
out continuously throughout the semester to gauge the performance of the
students in the course. Students performance is assessed based on the following
methods;
Continuous assessment through scheduled quizzes, tests, assignments and
projects.
A comprehensive final examination is conducted at the end of the semester
for each course.
Final Exam will be held at the end of each semester within a scheduled period. A
student must sit for his/her final exam if he/she register for a subject with final
examination as an assessment.
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How do I evaluate my academic performance while my study at COE,
Uniten?
A students academic performance is evaluated using the CGPA. A students
academic achievement is determined at the end of each semester by using the
CGPA as shown in Table 7.
Completed the minimum total credit requirement needed for the programme;
Obtained a CGPA of not less than 2.00 calculated on all subjects/courses
taken throughout the period of study;
Obtained a core CGPA not less than 2.00 on a group of core
subjects/courses as set by the University;
Settled all financial obligations or debts to the University;
Applied to graduate and received the approval from the College;
Have sat for the Malaysia University English Test (MUET) or equivalent;
Free from any outstanding disciplinary actions; and
Completed the SCORUN requirement with a minimum of 30 RUN (for 3-
year programme) or 40 RUN (for 4-year programme).
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Do the University allows the students to defer their studies?
A student who has been certified sick by a medical officer may write-in to request
that the studies be deferred. This deferment is valid for two semesters only.
The deferment will not be included in determining the number of semesters to
date. A student may also request for a deferment of studies not only on the basis
of ill health. The request must be submitted before the start of the following
semester. However, this deferment will be included in determining the number
of semesters to date. A student who has been advised to defer his/her studies by
the university will have that semester counted
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Final Year Project is an important course in my degree program.
Where and how can I obtain more information about this course?
Students of an engineering program will be doing their Final Year Project in their
final year of their studies at Uniten. Final Year Project of the engineering degree
program is divided into Final Year Project I (2 credit hours) and II (4 credit hours).
Students are given opportunity to do their Final Year Project in the area of their
interest and supervised by a lecturer. Further information on Final Year Project
can obtained from the following website:
http://lms.uniten.edu.my/moodle/course/index.php?categoryid=293
What is cheating?
Cheating, in the context of University coursework and examinations, is the act of
attempting to gain an unfair advantage by violating the principle that lies behind
all University work that of intellectual and scholarly integrity.
Work that students submit for grading in coursework and examinations must
ultimately be their own work, reflecting each students learning and performance.
To cheat is to be intellectually dishonest by passing off as your own, work that
has been done by someone else. It is also unjust in that it devalues the grades
and qualifications gained legitimately by other students. All staff and students
have a responsibility to prevent, discourage and report cheating.
Students are advised to refer to the following documents for further information;
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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List of Financial Aid Available for Uniten Students
Yayasan Khazanah
Yayasan Peneraju Pendidikan Bumiputra
Yayasan Sime Darby
Yayasan Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng
Yayasan UEM
YTL Foundation
YTL Power (Personnel Dept)
Felda
Perkeso
PTPTN
Skim Pinjaman Akademik Anak Tentera (SPAAT)
Skim Prihatin Pendidikan 1 Malaysia (SPP1M)
Pusat Zakat Sabah (MUIS)
Renong Group Scholarship Trust Fund
Segari Energy Ventures Sdn. Bhd
Sentul Raya Sdn. Bhd.
Yayasan Pahang
Yayasan Pelajaran Johor
Yayasan Terengganu
Shell Scholaship
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COE ACADEMIC ADVISING
You are required to make an appointment each semester to see your advisor.
Please do not make an appointment during your class times. Please be on time
for your appointment. If you cannot attend the appointment notify your advisor at
least one day before your scheduled appointment.
For further information, please visit COE Academic Advising Unit Moodle page:
http://lms.uniten.edu.my/moodle/course/view.php?id=659
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SCORUN & STUDENT ACTIVITIES
SCORUN (Students Activities Online Reporting System of UNITEN) is a merit
system developed by Uniten to measure the students engagement in
nonacademic activities. Every student need to complete the minimum merit in
order to graduate from the level of studies.
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Badminton Tournament, Sports Day, Family Day, Hiking, Extreme
Sports, and ext.
COE students are highly encourage to participate in activities from all the 5 pillars
to further develop and enhance their communication and interpersonal skills
before entering the challenging career life. It is an enriching and memorable
experience that develops character and instills noble values among students.
The SCORUN point for an activity is calculated based on the following criteria:
Total RUN for the activity = A+B+C. The system will generate the total RUN based
on the above criteria.
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Student can view their SCORUN points from the Student Info System.
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On Scorun page, click Student on the menu list as shown in Figure 4.
There are 3 menu list namely, Register Activity, Progress Report and
Student Activity List.
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Students can view their SCORUN merit points at Progress Report. The list
of activities participated by students with the merit points are displayed
according to the 5 categories as shown in Figure 6. At the end of the page
total SCORUN Point is displayed as shown in Figure 7.
Student Activity List is used to display the activities that the student
already registered as shown in Figure 8. It serves as a planner.
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List of clubs and societies in UNITEN in listed in Table 9.
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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
Uniten and COE are committed provide excellent support and services to you
during your study here. A directory of support services available at Uniten and
COE are presented in Table 10 and Table 11.
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College of Engineering (COE)
Service Contact Person Details
Final Year Project
COE HOU Final Dr. Azni Wati Binti Azizan
Year Project Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:2248
EC Coordinators FYP 1:
Dr. Zeti Akma Razali
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:7239
FYP2:
Sharifah Azwa Shaaya
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:7249
EP Coordinators FYP 1
Tan Ching Sin
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext 2267
FYP 2
Dr. Toh Chuen Ling
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext 7230
ME Coordinators FYP 1
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farrukh Hafiz Nagi
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:7226
FYP 2
Dr. Saiful Hasmady Bin Abu Hassan
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:7246
CE Coordinators FYP 1
Intan Norzuliana Bt Baharuddin
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 03-89212020 Ext:2215
FYP 2
Assoc Prof Dr Mohamed Ahmed Hafez
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +603-89212020 Ext:7240
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College of Engineering (COE)
Service Contact Person Details
Industrial Training
Deputy Dean Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nasri A. Hamid
(Student Affairs & Email: [email protected]
External Relations) Tel: +603 89287296
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COE SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY
The College considers that high standards of safety and health are integral
to the effective management of the College.
The College views compliance with legal requirements as the minimum
acceptable safety and health standard and will endeavour to improve upon
those standards where possible within the constraints of available financial
resources.
The College is committed to planning, review and development of safety and
health arrangements in order to achieve a continual improvement in
performance.
The Dean of College of Engineering will ensure that appropriate personnel
are appointed to assist in the formation, implementation and development of
safety and health policy.
Safety and health training for all staff, students and those with specific safety
and health duties, will be given the same priority as other essential training
required for the smooth and safe running of the College.
All staff, students and others working in the College are expected to
cooperate on safety and health within the College and must:
comply with appropriate legal requirements and University requirements
as laid down in the University Codes of Practice;
take reasonable care for their own safety and health and that of others
who may be affected by their activities;
inform their immediate superior or COE Safety Committee members of
any situations that, within the limits of their competence, they consider
could give rise to serious or imminent danger or are shortcomings in
safety and health arrangements
For further information on COE Safety and Health Policy, please visit:
http://webuniten/coe/Pages/Safety-and-Health-Policy.aspx
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COE RESEARCH
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Department of Civil Engineering
Lab Manager Dr. Sivadass a/l Thiruchelvam
Laboratory Name
& Laboratory Description
Location
and construction engineering research and
development.
Surveying Practical This laboratory focuses in measuring and express
Training Laboratory distance in terms of full or spatial stations as used
(BM- B-00) in highway construction project.
Mechanics of Materials Establish the relationship between deflection and
Laboratory applied load and determine the elastic modulus of
(BM-B-007) the beam specimen
Advanced Geotechnical This laboratory is mainly for soil testing.
Laboratory
(BD-1-005& BD-1-006)
Geotechnical The Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory is to
Engineering Laboratory carry out many types of tests on soils include
(BD-G-00B) testing of a large range of sample sizes for
compressibility, shear strength and drainage
properties
Highway& This laboratory supports the theory related to
Transportation Highway Engineering and Transportation
Engineering Laboratory Engineering
(BM-B-006& BD-G-
00C)
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Table 14: List of Laboratories Available at Dept. of Elec. & Communication Engineering
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Lab Manager Mr. Wong Hung Way
Laboratory Name
& Laboratory Description
Location
Field Programmable This laboratory is to learn how to implement
Gate Array (FPGA) embedded systems and devices/controllers using
Laboratory embedded system took kit (EDK).
(BL-1-009)
Communication This laboratory is to enhance the learning in
Systems Laboratory communication systems and techniques. The
(BL-1-022) experiments conducted are DSB Transmitter and
Receiver, Single Side Band, FM System, PAM-
TDM System, Pulse Code Modulation, Frequency
Shift Keying and Phase Shift Keying, Antenna
and Wave Propagation, Microwave Passive
Components
Digital Logic Design This laboratory is for learning how to apply the
Laboratory basic knowledge in digital electronics to practice
(BL-1-023)
Electrical and This laboratory is to gain first- hand knowledge in
Electronics basic electrical and electronics measurement
Measurement techniques
Laboratory I and II
(BL-2-010 & BL-2-003)
Microprocessor System This laboratory is to learn about microprocessor
Laboratory system by way of developing simple applications
(BL-2-011) using the PIC micro-controller trainer board.
Digital Signal This laboratory to enhance the understanding and
Processing Laboratory appreciation of Digital Signal Processing through
(BL-3-006) developments of simple DSP applications.
Very Large Scale This laboratory to learn the design and analysis of
Design Laboratory digital circuits at transistor and layout level
(VLSI)
(BH-0-008)
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Table 15: List of Laboratories Available at Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Lab Manager Mr Eng Kian HIn
Laboratory Name
& Laboratory Description
Location
Measurement Measuring of various type of test. Many
Laboratory experiment can be done in this lab such as; Flow
(BL- 0 -003) Measurement & Hydraulic Bench, Photo
Transducer, PID Controller, Strain Measurement,
Velocity Measurement Air Flow, Temperature
Measurement, and Free & Demper Vibration.
Heat transfer lab Heat transfer lab deals the exchange of thermal
(BL-B-010A) energy, between physical systems depending on
the temperature and pressure, by dissipating
heat
Machine Design & CAD Laboratory experiments on machine elements
Lab and design of machine components using
(BL-3-014 & BL-2-012) computer aided design software
Material Lab Experiments in this lab involving tensile test,
(BL-0-010A) torsion tests, displacement tests on beams,
statically indeterminate beams, determination of
modulus of elasticity of beams, material sample
preparations, heat treatment, cold rolling and
observation of material structures.
Manufacturing Process This lab is dealing with manufacturing
Lab experiments such as welding, drilling and milling.
(BE-0-010 & BE-0-014):
Fluid Mechanic Lab Provides a hands on environment that is crucial
(BL-0-010):, for developing students understanding of
theoretical concepts of fluid mechanics.
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Table 16: List of Laboratories Available at Dept. of Electrical Power Engineering
Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Lab Manager Dr. Nazaruddin A. Rahman
Laboratory Name
& Laboratory Description
Location
Control System This lab offers fundamentals on control system
Laboratory applications
(BL-3-010)
Electrical Machines This lab offers basic measurements for electrical
Lab machines which consist various types of motors
(BL-1-015) such as DC and AC motors.
Power Electronics This lab offers basic measurements related to
Laboratory power electronic applications. The lab is embedded
(BL-1-016) in power electronic courses
Power System This lab offers basic and application of power
Laboratory system simulation studies. The lab is embedded
(BJ-1-019) course for power system subject
Power System The lab offers basic application of power system
Protection Laboratory protection operation in typical substation.
(BJ-0-018)
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NON ACADEMIC INFORMATION
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This is my first time staying away from my family. What
about accommodation at Uniten? Is the accommodation provided
comfortable for the students?
On-campus student apartments are available for over 3,800 students, including
a small number of units for married students. The apartments provided are
comfortable with well-equipped facilities such as lounges and kitchenettes for
each apartment. Bedrooms are either single or double and each apartment can
accommodate four (4) students. The ambience in the student apartment helps
build camaraderie and encourage friendship among students of diverse racial
and religious backgrounds. Good quality off-campus accommodation at
reasonable rates are also available. Universiti Tenaga Nasional makes an effort
to accommodate all students on campus for at least one year. The campus has
an Executive Education Centre which provides hotel-standard accommodation,
equipped with up-to-date facilities for graduate students, conference and seminar
participants, visiting academicians and visitors, as well as their accompanying
family members.
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What are the facilities provided together with the in house
accommodations?
In general, all the apartment units include the following facilities:
room inventory: single bed, mattress, side table, wardrobe, noticeboard, a
ceiling fan and lamp;
kitchen inventory: kitchen cabinet, dining table & chairs, and a rubbish bin;
all rooms and hall are furnished with curtains;
the warden of the student units makes sure that, amongst other things, any
damages will be repaired immediately;
hall area : study table & chairs, study lamp and Internet/computer port.
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Is there clinic/ dispensaries available for Uniten student in the
campus?
There is an on-campus health and medical center at the campus. The service of
a doctor is available at the center during certain hours of the day.
Gymnasium:
The UNITEN Gymnasium is located in Dewan Seri Sarjana Building in Putrajaya
Campus it well equipped.
Swimming pool:
UNITEN has an Olympic-sized swimming pool which is a part of the Campus
sports and recreational facilities. The pool is open for students, staff, teaching
groups as well as the public.
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Horseback Riding Club:
Student can ride horse back at our campus.
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I do not own a computer/laptop, is there any computer/laptop that
accessible for the students?
Students can complete your assignments and even check your emails using the
computer laboratories. The Computer Laboratories are located at several sites
on Campus and are well served by the campus network. Currently, there are 20
computer laboratories and more than 1000 workstations serving the student
population. All the laboratories are interconnected, forming the University's Local
Area Network (LAN). The labs are extensively used by students for classes in
Engineering, IT and Business Courses. During the periods that the labs are free
of classes, they are made available to students to complete their assignments.
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COE STAFF DIRECTORY
Table 17: Staff Directory of Dept. of Civil Engineering
No Name Room No Ext. No Email
1 Agusril, Dr. BN-3-022 6450 [email protected]
2 Ahmed Hussein Birima, Dr. BN-3-014 2243 [email protected]
Al Mahfoodh Ali Najah
3 BN-3-033 6259 [email protected]
Ahmed, Dr.
4 Chai Mee Kin, Dr. BA3-039 7275 [email protected]
5 Chow Ming Fai, Dr. BN-0-013 2256 [email protected]
7228
6 Chua Kok Hua, Dr. BA-2-51 [email protected]
/5578
7 Daud Bin Mohamad, Mr BN-3-044 2259 [email protected]
8 Ean Lee Woen, Cik BN-0-005 7231 [email protected]
9 Faizah Bte. Che Ros, Dr. 6230 [email protected]
10 Fathoni Usman, Dr. BN-3-071 7225 [email protected]
Gasim Hayder Ahmed
11 BN-3-049 6348 [email protected]
Salih, Dr
Herda Yati Binti Katman,
12 BN-1-003 2252 [email protected]
Pn.
13 Hidayah Bte Basri, Pn. BN-2-035A 6210 [email protected]
Intan Nor Zuliana Binti
14 BN-3-009 2215 [email protected]
Baharuddin, Cik
Kamal Nasharuddin Bin
15 BA-1-010 7302 [email protected]
Mustapha, Prof. Ir. Dr.
Lariyah Bte Mohd Sidek,
16 BA-2-010 7289 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
Lee Choon Yong, Assoc.
17 BN-3-69 7288 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Marlinda Bte. Abdul Malek,
18 BN-0-026 7205 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr.
19 Md Ashraful Alam, Dr. BA-4-023 7292 [email protected]
20 Md.Shabbir Hossain, Dr. BN-0-009 6223 [email protected]
Mohamed Ahmed Hafez
21 BN-03-087 7240 [email protected]
Ahmed, Dr.
Mohd Hafiz Bin Zawawi,
22 BN 3-030 7245 [email protected]
Dr.
23 Mohd Sufian Abdul Karim BN-0-011 7258 [email protected]
Mohd Zakwan Bin Ramli,
24 BN-3-051 2210 [email protected]
Mr
Nazirul Mubin Bin Zahari,
25 BN-3-034 6305 [email protected]
Mr.
Nor Hazwani Binti Nor
26 BN-0-020 2247 [email protected]
Khalid, Cik
27 Norlela Bte Ismail,Ir, Dr. BN-3-010 2286 [email protected]
Norshahida Binti Rahman,
28 BN-1-061 2291 [email protected]
Cik
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Nur Irfah Bte. Mohd Pauzi,
29 BN-3-061 2271 [email protected]
Dr.
Nur Liyana Binti Mohd
30 BN-3-028 6246 [email protected]
Kamal, Pn.
31 Rasyikin Bte. Roslan BN-3-066 6276 [email protected]
Rohayu Bte Che Omar,
32 BN-0-012 2294 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
33 Saliza Bte. Baharudin BN-3-058 2292 [email protected]
34 Salmia Binti Beddu, Dr. BN-2-37A 6219 [email protected]
Shuhairy Bin Norhisham,
35 BN-0-009 6223 [email protected]
Mr.
Siti Aliyyah Bt. Masjuki, Study
36 Study Leave [email protected]
Cik. Leave
Sivadass A/L
37 BN-0-009 7216 [email protected]
Thiruchelvam, Dr.
Sivakumar Naganathan,
38 BN-3-024 2257 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
39 Wong Jee Khai, Mr BN-3-062 6302 [email protected]
40 Wong Leong Sing, Dr. BN-1-062 7250 [email protected]
Yuzainee Bte. Md Yusoff,
41 BA-3-067 7243 [email protected]
Dr.
42 Zaemah Jubri, Dr. BA-3-038 7253 [email protected]
43 Zakaria Bin Che Muda, Ir. BN-2-028 2272 [email protected]
44 Zarina Binti Itam, Dr. Ing BN-3-042 2249 [email protected]
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Table 18: Staff Directory of Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engineering
No Name Room No Ext. No Email
Abu Bakar Bin Mhd
1 BN-2-032 2206 [email protected]
Ghazali, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Agileswari Ramasamy,
2 BN-1-030 2270 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Ahmad Wafi Bin Mahmood
3 BN-3-021 6414 [email protected]
Zuhdi, Dr.
Aidil Azwin Bin Zainul
4 BN-1-018 7324 [email protected]
Abidin, Dr.
5 Aiman Bin Ismail, Mr. BW-2-C11 2319 [email protected]
6 Ayuniza Bte Ahmad, Pn. BN-3-046 2278 [email protected]
7 Azlina Binti Abdullah, Pn. BW-2-033 3234 [email protected]
8 Azni Wati Binti Azizan, Dr. BN-1-008 2248 [email protected]
9 Azrul Bin Ghazali, Mr. BN-3-036 2219 [email protected]
Chandan Kumar
10 BW-2-C30 2340 [email protected]
Chakrabarty, Prof. Dr.
11 Chau Chien Fat, Dr. BN-3-018 7297 [email protected]
Cheah Cheng Lai, Assoc.
12 BN-3-057 7294 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Chong Kok Hen, Assoc.
13 BN-3-064 7276 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
14 Fairuz Bin Abdullah, Dr. BA-1-BE (1) 7331 [email protected]
15 Farah Hani Bte Nordin, Dr. BN-2-029 2244 [email protected]
Fazrena Azlee Bte. Hamid,
16 BN-3-029 2216 [email protected]
Dr.
17 Goh Chin Hock, Dr. BW-4-R15 2395 [email protected]
18 Goh Su Mei, Dr. BN-3-081 7287 [email protected]
19 Hazlinda Bte Hakimie, Cik. BN-1-067 2266 [email protected]
Ibrahim Bin Ahmad, Prof.
20 BN-3-084 7284 [email protected]
Dr.
Intan Shafinaz Bte
21 BW-2-C14 3254 [email protected]
Mustafa, Pn.
Jamaludin Bin Omar,
22 BN-2-031 7271 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Jehana Ermy Bte
23 BN-3-080 2260 [email protected]
Jamaluddin, Dr.
Johnny Koh Siaw Paw,
24 BJ-1-002 2245 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
25 Leong Yeng Weng, Dr. BN-1-058 6318 [email protected]
Md Zaini Bin Jamaludin,
26 BJ-1 -008 7305 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Study
27 Mohd Zafri Bin Baharuddin Study Leave [email protected]
Leave
Nagaletchumi A/P
28 BW-2-C12 3260 [email protected]
Balasubramaniam, Pn.
Noor Shamsiah Othman,
29 BN-3-020 7214 [email protected]
Dr.
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30 Norani Bte Atan, Pn. BN-3-077 2290 [email protected]
Norashidah Bt Md Din,
31 BN-2-032 7302 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
Norazizah Bte Mohd Aripin,
32 BW-2-C32 3232 [email protected]
Dr.
Normy Norfiza Binti Abdul
33 BA-2-068 7321 [email protected]
Razak, Dr.
Nur Badariah Bte. Ahmad
34 BN-1-009 2299 [email protected]
Mustafa, Pn.
Nurul Asyikin Bte
35 BW-4-R18 2350 [email protected]
Mohamed Radzi, Dr.
Ong Hang See, Assoc.
36 BW-2-C29 2339 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Prajindra Sankar Krishnan,
37 BN-1-063 7248 [email protected]
Mr.
38 Razali Bin Jidin, Prof. Dr. BN-3-050 7208 [email protected]
Savithry A/P K.
39 BN-3-065 6425 [email protected]
Thangaraju, Pn.
Sharifah Azwa Bte Shaaya,
40 BN-3-072 7249 [email protected]
Pn.
Siti Fazlili Abdullah, Assoc.
41 BA-3-072 7260 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
42 Syed Khaleel Ahmed, Mr. BN-3-047 2276 [email protected]
Tiagrajah A/L V.
43 BN-1-65 7265 [email protected]
Janahiraman, Dr.
44 Tiong Sieh Kiong, Prof. Dr. BJ-1-009 2282 [email protected]
45 Wong Hung Way, Mr BN-1-028 7227 [email protected]
46 Yanti Erana Bte Jalil, Pn. BW-2-C17 3237 [email protected]
47 Yap Boon Kar, Dr. BN-3-040 2229 [email protected]
Yap Keem Siah, Assoc.
48 BA-4-057 7309 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Zainul Abidin Md Sharrif,
49 BN-1-041 7219 [email protected]
Prof. Emeritus Dato' Ir. Dr.
50 Zalina Hashim BA-0-037 7319 [email protected]
51 Zeti Akma Bte Rhazali, Dr. BN-3-019 7239 [email protected]
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Table 19: Staff Directory of Dept. of Electrical Power Engineering
No Name Room No Ext. No Email
Ahmad Qisti Bin Ramli,
1 BN-1-010 7215 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Aishah Binti Mohd Isa,
2 BW-2-C35 3235 [email protected]
Dr.
Au Mau Teng, Assoc.
3 BJ-1-012 7201 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
Azrul Bin Mohd Ariffin,
4 BN-3-017 7335 [email protected]
Dr.
Bahisham Bte. Yunus,
5 BA-2-070 7570 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
6 Chen Chai Phing, Puan BN-3-037 6646 [email protected]
8 Halimatun Bt Hashim, Dr. BN-0-014 2234 [email protected]
Ida Suzana Bte Hussain,
9 BN-3-082 7290 [email protected]
Pn.
Ismail Bin Said, Assoc.
10 BH-0-016 7213 [email protected]
Prof..
Izham Bin Zainal Abidin,
11 BN-2-025 7255 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Jagadeesh Pasupuleti,
12 BN-3-067 7277 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
John Steven A/L
13 BN-1-025 2235 [email protected]
Navamany
14 Karmila Binti Kamil, Pn. BN-3-083 7291 [email protected]
15 Ker Pin Jern, Dr. BN-0-025 6230 [email protected]
16 Kuan Tze Mei, Cik. BN-3-068 2231 [email protected]
Marayati Bte Marsadek,
17 BN-1-032 7251 [email protected]
Dr.
Maryam Huda Binti
18 BN-1-040 7257 [email protected]
Ahmad Phesal, Pn.
19 Miszaina Osman, Dr. BN-2-017 7229 [email protected]
Mohd Azrin Bin Mohd
20 BN 1-060 7218 [email protected]
Azau, Mr.
Mohd Helmi Bin Mansor,
21 BN- 3-087 6383 [email protected]
Mr.
Muhamad Bin Mansor, 7263/6
22 BN-3-079 [email protected]
Dr. 274
Muhamad Safwan Bin
23 BN-1-051 7241 [email protected]
Abd Rahman, Dr.
24 Nadia Tan Mei Lin, Dr. BN-3-088 7256 [email protected]
Nazaruddin A. Rahman,
25 BH-0-15 6274 [email protected]
Dr.
Noor Miza Bt Muhamad Seconded
26 TNB [email protected]
Razali, Dr. to TNB
27 Noraini Bte Md. Nusi, Pn. BA-3-71 2289 [email protected]
Nur Fadilah Bte. Ab.
28 BN-1-031 7235 [email protected]
Aziz, Dr.
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Nurzanariah Binti
29 BN-3-56 6395 [email protected]
Roslan, Cik.
Renuga A/P Verayiah,
30 BN-3-075 6472 [email protected]
Pn.
31 Sabarina Bte Jaafar, Pn. BN-3-074 6308 [email protected]
Sarveswaren A/L [email protected]
32 BN-2-009 2246
Karunanithi, Mr. y
Shangari K. Raveendran,
33 BN-3-016 7281 [email protected]
Cik.
Sharifah Azma Bte Syed [email protected].
34 BW-2-C36 2394
Mustaffa, Pn. my
Suhaida Mohd. Sood,
35 SQ4 7578 [email protected]
Pn.
Suhaila Binti Sulaiman,
36 BW-2-C13 3259 [email protected]
Pn.
Syed Zainal Abidin Bin
37 BN-3-060 6277 [email protected]
Syed Kamarulbahrin, En.
38 Tan Ching Sin, Dr. SQ4 2267 [email protected]
Tengku Juhana Bt
39 BN-1-004 2284 [email protected]
Tengku Hashim, Dr.
40 Toh Chuen Ling, Dr. BN-1-018 7230 [email protected]
Tuan Ab Rashid Bin
41 SQ4 2302 [email protected]
Tuan Abdullah, Ir. Dr.
Ungku Anisa Bte. Ungku
42 Amirulddin, Assoc. Prof. BN-2-018 2227 [email protected]
Dr.
Vigna Kumaran A/L
43 Ramachandaramurthy, BJ-1-023 7312 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
Yasmin Hanum Bte Md 7211/7
44 BA-4-060 [email protected]
Thayoob, Dr. 304
45 Zaipatimah Bte. Ali, Dr. BN-3-015 7247 [email protected]
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Table 20: Staff Directory of Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
No Name Room No Ext. No Email
1 A.K.M. Parvez Iqbal, Dr. BN-1-034 7232 [email protected]
Abd Halim Bin
2 Shamsuddin, Prof. Ir. CRE 2217 [email protected]
Dr.
Abdoulhdi Amhmad
3 BN-3-033 6303 [email protected]
Borhana Omron, Dr.
Abdul Aziz Bin
4 Mohamed, Assoc. Prof. BN-1-068 7266 [email protected]
Dr.
Abdul Talip Bin
5 BN-1-007 2238 [email protected]
Zulkarnain, Dr.
Abreeza Noorlina Bte
6 BN-3-063 7234 [email protected]
Abd. Manap, Dr.
Abu Bakar Bin Musa,
7 BA-4-061 7237 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Adlansyah Bin Abd
8 BJ-1-018 7264 [email protected]
Rahman, Dr.
9 Adzly Anuar, Mr. BN-1-042 2221 [email protected]
Anas Bin Muhamad
10 BN-3-022 6474 [email protected]
Pauzi, Mr
Azieyanti Nurain Binti
11 BN-1-047 2254 [email protected]
Azmin, Pn.
Azrul Abidin Bin Study Study
12 [email protected]
Zakaria, Mr. Leave Leave
13 Ban Kean Nam, Mr. BN-1-029 2236 [email protected]
Betty Voon Wan Niu,
14 BA-3-036 7217 [email protected]
Pn.
15 Chua Yaw Long, Mr BN-0-023 2279 [email protected]
Endang Jati Binti Mat
16 SQ4 2382 [email protected]
Sahid, Pn.
17 Eng Kian Hin, Mr. BN-1-046 2237 [email protected]
18 Ewe Lay Sheng, Dr. BA-3-055 2268 [email protected]
Fadhilah Bte Abd
19 BA-3-069 7267 [email protected]
Razak, Dr.
Farah Elida Binti
20 BN-3-076 6300 [email protected]
Selamat, Pn.
Faridah Bte Basaruddin,
21 BA-3-054 7272 [email protected]
Dr.
Farrukh Hafiz Nagi,
22 BN-1-006 7226 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Fevilia Nurnadia Binti
23 BN-3-073 6461 [email protected]
Adria Syaifoel, Pn.
24 Firas B Ismail, Dr. BN-0-028 6637 [email protected]
Gopinathan a/l
25 BN-0-030 6464 [email protected]
Muthaiyah, Mr.
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Halina Misran, Assoc.
26 COGS 7318 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
27 Hanim Salleh, Prof. Dr. TA-6-212 7312 [email protected]
28 Hasril Hasini, Ir. BN-0-008 2280 [email protected]
Hassan Bin Mohamed,
20 BN3-033 6226 [email protected]
Mr.
Ibrahim Hussein, Dato'
30 Canselori 7120 [email protected]
Prof. Ir. Dr.
Iszmir Nazmi Bin Ismail,
31 BN-3-034 6339 [email protected]
Mr.
Juniza Binti Md Saad,
32 BN-3-060 [email protected]
Cik
Khairul Salleh Bin
33 Mohamed Sahari, BN-2-012 2297 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Kumaran A/L
34 BJ-0-012 2296 [email protected]
Palanisamy, Ir. Dr.
35 Lim Chin Wai, Dr. BN-2-012 2293 [email protected]
Malik Idries Adam
36 BN-0-007 2250 [email protected]
Ahmed, Dr.
Md. Mujibur Rahman,
37 BN-0-024 7269 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
Meenaloshini A/P
38 BN-3-11 7274 [email protected]
Satgunam, Dr.
Mikhail Fong Abdullah
39 BN-3-078 7283 [email protected]
@ Fong Kok Kee, Encik
Mohamed Ansari M.
40 BN-1-026 2213 [email protected]
Nainar, Dr.
Mohd Azree Bin Idris,
41 ITMS 7223 [email protected]
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Mohd Eqwan Bin Mohd
42 BN-3-087 6220 [email protected]
Roslan, Mr.
Mohd Firdaus Bin
43 BN-3-033 6367 [email protected]
Jaafar, Mr.
Mohd Rashdan Bin Isa,
44 BN-0-030 6465 [email protected]
Mr.
Study Study
45 Mohd Syukri Bin Yahya [email protected]
Leave Leave
Mohd. Zamri Bin Yusoff,
46 Canselori 2003 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
47 Mokhtar Bin Majid, Ir. BN-3-048 2212 [email protected]
Muhamad Ibrahim Bin
48 BN-3-039 6477 [email protected]
Mahmod, Mr.
Muhammad Fairuz Bin
49 B-3-070 7282 [email protected]
Abdul Jalal, Mr.
Nasri A. Hamid, Assoc.
50 BN-2-016 7296 [email protected]
Prof. Dr.
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Ng Khai Ching, Assoc.
51 BN-3-043 6478 [email protected]
Prof.Dr.
52 Ng Yee Luon, Mr. BN-3-042 2249 [email protected]
Nolia Binti Harudin,
53 BN-3-045 2239 [email protected]
Puan
54 Norbaini Abdul, Pn. BA 3 035 7353 [email protected]
Noreliza Bt Abu Mansor,
55 BA-3-070 7268 [email protected]
Dr.
Norhalena Bte Mohd
56 BA-3-059 7238 [email protected]
Nor, Pn.
Norhazwani Binti Abd
57 BN-2-036 6213 [email protected]
Malek, Pn.
Nur Irmawati Binti Om,
58 BN-1-022 7295 [email protected]
Pn.
Nur Mazlini Binti Razali,
59 BN-3-013 2218 [email protected]
Pn.
Nurainaa Binti
60 BN-3-073 6462 [email protected]
Kabilmiharbi, Cik.
Nuraslinda Binti Anuar,
61 BN-3-066 6256 [email protected]
Cik
Omar Suliman Zaroog,
62 BN-3-054 2277 [email protected]
Dr.
Prem A/L
63 BN-01-52 2230 [email protected]
Gunnasegaran, Mr.
Pua Fei Ling @ Grace
64 BN-3-012 2262 [email protected]
Pua, Dr.
Roslina Binti Mokhtar,
65 BA-3-068 2281 [email protected]
Pn
Saifuddin Bin Hj. M.
66 BJ-1-020 7285 [email protected]
Nomanbhay, Prof. Dr.
Saiful Hasmady Bin Abu
67 BN-1-059 7246 [email protected]
Hassan, Dr.
Sami Salama Hussen
68 BN-3-053 6402 [email protected]
Hajjaj, Mr.
69 Shahida Begum, Dr. BN-1-027 2274 [email protected]
Siti Sarah Ain Binti
70 BN-1-064 2242 [email protected]
Fadhil, Cik
Siti Zubaidah Bte
71 BN-3-086 2255 [email protected]
Othman, Pn.
T.M Indra Mahlia,
72 BN-0-021 7221 [email protected]
Profesor Dr.
73 Tan Ee Sann BN-3-026 6279 [email protected]
Vignesh Vicki A/L 6330/
74 BN-0-030 [email protected]
Wanatasanappan, Mr. 6331
75 Weria Khaksar, Dr. BN-3-008 2288 [email protected]
76 Woon Hai Song, Dr. BA-3-058 7320 [email protected]
77 Yeo Wee Sing, Dr. BN-0-222 7278 [email protected]
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78 Yip Chan Heng, Encik BN-3-038 2251 [email protected]
79 Zaimah Bte Hasan, Pn. BN 1 043 2225 [email protected]
Zainuddin Bin Yahya,
80 BN-2-055 2241 [email protected]
Haji
81 Zarina Abdul Rahman BN-1-039 7259 [email protected]
82 Zolman Bin Hari, Dr. BA-3-053 7242 [email protected]
Zubaidi Faiesal Bin
83 BN-0-030 6331 [email protected]
Mohamad, Mr.
84 Zulkifli Ahmad, Mr. INSPA 2232 [email protected]
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