TARC-Radium Care Student Loan Celebrates Educational Triumph
In a significant stride towards fostering educational opportunities and community development, Radium Development Berhad and Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology are delighted to announce the awarding of the TARC-Radium Care Student Loan to two exceptional students.
This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Radium and TAR UMT in January 2023, marking the start of a five-year partnership that sees the Klang Valley based property developer contributing RM500,000 towards the establishment of the loan scheme, managed by the TAR UMT Student Loan Fund Committee.
The first two recipients of this loan scheme — Keiscwar Genapathy, a second-year Bachelor of Science in Architecture (Honours) student, and Ariana Gan Yi Wei, a third-year student in the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) in Software Systems Development programme — were honoured at a ceremony on Tuesday, 5 December 2023, at TAR UMT’s Kuala Lumpur main campus.
Recipients of the TARC-Radium Care Student Loan, Ariana Gan Yi Wei (third from left) and Keiscwar Genapathy (third from right) share their proud moment with (from left) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chook Ka Joo (Vice President of Student Affairs and Services, TAR UMT); Prof. Ir. Dr Lee Sze Wei (President, TAR UMT); Datuk Gary Gan Kah Siong (Group Managing Director, Radium Development Berhad); and Mr Chai Woon Hou (Executive Director & Head of Corporate Affairs, Legal & Human Resources).
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