The Sun (Malaysia)

Prestigiou­s education

HELP Academy offers an illustriou­s British education in the Klang Valley

- Ű BY MARK MATHEN VICTOR

SPLASHED across a University of London (UOL) leaflet is a simple proclamati­on: “Study in Malaysia, graduate from the University of London.” Speaking to HELP Academy department head Baldev Sidhu and one of the institutio­n’s high achievers, the proclamati­on is given further clarity and weight.

“The UOL programmes are very global and not just for the local market. The graduates can go and work in New York or Shanghai, and people in these countries recognise that,” Baldev said.

He further explained that the academic materials are developed by LSE (London School of Economics). Being one of the top ranked universiti­es in the world, LSE is seen as an iconic institutio­n employers.

“In our case, the academic direction is by the LSE; the exams are set and marked by LSE,” Baldev elaborated.

“Our programmes (at HELP) combine top of the line academic knowledge and relevance to industry. The accounting and finance degree is not a profession­al accounting degree but it is very much in demand; all our graduates obtained jobs with the Big Four accounting firms”.

Straight from a graduate’s mouth

graduate of HELP’s UOL programme, Hostelpro Sdn Bhd Founder and VW Home Sdn Bhd director Vincent Wong Zhong Guan explained that he undertook the BSc in Economics programme while concurrent­ly running his first business, Hostelpro.

“They are both property rental management companies,” explained Wong, who first ran Hostelpro while simultaneo­usly studying at HELP.

Wong further

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prospectiv­e explained that when Hostelpro was being acquired, there were two divisions. As one division was not part of the acquisitio­n, it became a new entity that was renamed VW Home Sdn Bhd.

“As a student and as someone that was running a business, it stretched me beyond the class hours,” he said. “I had to be good with time management, balancing studies with the business. What I learned throughout the degree, made me realise the importance of having friends and a network.

“Without them, I would not be able to catch up with what was missed in class due to times where meetings clashed with class hours. The teachers were also very helpful as they knew I was running my own business”.

A case for logic

Prodded as to why he chose to take on the UOL programmes that were being offered by HELP, Wong explained that it was the most logical option.

“There were two reasons. One was the scholarshi­p award that was being provided. This would reduce the financial burden for my family, and I don’t come from a rich family.

“Going to the UK would cost a lot; easily half a million ringgit for a threeyear programme. On top of that, HELP University provided me a full scholarshi­p”.

The young entreprene­ur added that his cousin had undertaken the same programmes and had good things to say about them.

He explained: “As the syllabus and directive is from LSE, I have to agree that I was getting world-class education at a reduced cost here.

“To a large extent, the materials I studied were the same as what my friends in the UK were studying. They are also doing the UOL programme.”

From theory to practice

Studying the UOL programmes under the tutelage of HELP’s experience­d lecturers, Wong claimed that the studies sharpened his critical thinking, particular­ly when problems arose in his business.

“Having a different perspectiv­e does help you, and for me, it led to better outcomes,” he said.

“Because I studied economics, a lot of my views are based on macro environmen­t. I was able to make decisions not just looking at my own micro level, but at a macro level for the market, and make better choices. “There was a gradual process of applying what I learned. Back in the day I do not realise I was

applying what I was studying, but now I do, like reading financial statements analytical­ly and how [I] evaluate the performanc­e of my company”.

Pointing out that the programme applies not just to the corporate world, Wong assured that if one studies economics, it does not necessaril­y mean that he or she can only become an economist or a financial analyst.

“The [fruits of the] knowledge gained depends on how it is used. It does help you even if you want to venture into entreprene­urship,” he surmised.

The UOL programmes are the longest running business learning programmes in the world, first taught back in 1858.

More than three decades ago, HELP became the first institute in the world to provide the tuition for the UOL programmes.

Baldev concluded: “If students are smart and want to differenti­ate themselves, this will give them that differenti­ation.

“Because LSE is world-class, the employabil­ity [of graduates] is much higher. Students have a chance to study a world-class programme in Damansara Heights.”

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According to Baldev, HELP provides a quality University of London education through its specially-developed programmes. – ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN

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