Course made him more confident, articulate

02 May 2017

The Straits Times, 2 May 2017 - Article featured SP’s Diploma in Business Information Technology graduand Mohamed Najulah. The former Queensway Secondary Normal (Academic) student, who was born with brittle bone disease, had opted to do an engineering diploma but was told during a medical screening that the course might be too strenuous for him. He eventually took up a business information technology diploma as part of the pioneer cohort of the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP). Now one of SP’s top students, Najulah will graduate with a grade point average of 3.89 out of 4.0 and be awarded the Chua Chor Teck gold medal, one of SP’s Institutional Medals. COMMS note: This is part of our Graduation 2017 pitches.

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