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Residential Colleges organise a choice of activities throughout each academic semester. College Open Day is one example, where students organise-among others- cultural shows, talent-time, dinners, and other stimulating activities that can hone their management and organisational skills. Students also get the chance to interact with members of the local community. In addition, many interesting events and activities are organised by residential college committees, such as Chinese New Year, Aidilfitri and Deepavali get-together, ‘Battle of the Band’ competition, Nasyid Festival, Poco-Poco, Futsal, Netball, Football, Indoor Games, End of Year Dinner Celebration, and many many more.
For sports, there is the Sports Centre, which is a unit within the Student Affairs Division, that manages sports facilities and activities. The centre has been set up to foster team building and physical fitness amongst students and staff. Facilities available in-campus include volleyball, takraw, netball and multi-purpose courts. For fitness fans, there is a well-equipped gymnasium and an aerobic square for aerobic activities.
Students participate in sports as well as other activities either informally at their own pleasure, or formally through various co-curiculum courses offered during the semester. Students must fulfill co-curriculum requirements in order to be eligible for graduation. They can choose to join canoeing, hockey, taekwando, silat, and badminton, among others.
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