MUST

Student Representative Council

MUST’s Student Council are your “eyes and ears” to all campus activities happening. Student council members for the 2020/21 sessions were selected from students Malaysia-wide to show different perspectives and cultures at MUST.

We hope to create a comfortable environment and improve the student experience at MUST in both academics and non-academics. We aim to do so by implementing innovative and “funtastic” ideas into the academic life, which will help students succeed in their studies and expose them to the workforce ahead of their graduation.

Election

The MUST Student Representative Council (SRC) Election for the 2025/2026 term will be held on 18th February 2025. This election aims to empower students by providing them with the opportunity to choose their leaders, who will represent their voices, concerns, and interests in university affairs. There were two methods of voting: physical voting for weekday students and e-voting via Microsoft Forms for weekend students. Approximately 203 students cast their votes during the election period.

Oath Ceremony

Oath Ceremony for the Student Representative Council (SRC) 2025/2026 will be held on 25th February 2025. This event marks the official appointment of newly elected student leaders, symbolizing their commitment to upholding student rights, fostering leadership, and enhancing university governance.

 

Our council members

Trust, Respect, Teamwork, Passion Are The Four Pillars Of Our Student Representative Council.

What Can We Do For You

1 – Act As A Bridge Between The Students And Faculty

2 – Give Information Regarding M.U.S.T

3 – Help You Out With Your Studies And Career Exposure

4 – Tell You Where To Get Cheap And Delicious Food

5 – Create The Best Years Of Your University Life!

VISION

To Aid Students In Realising Their Potential

To act as a platform for students to amplify their voices, ideas, and concerns to the faculty.

MISSION

To Be The Ideal Higher Education Body

To represent students all around and improve their welfare and experience by acting as a bridge between the students and faculty and create and sustain student involvement in clubs and activities.

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