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  1. Apr 15, 2021 · According to the Harvard Club of Malaysia, Muhammad Hamdi Ahmad Hakimi and Jarell Cheong Tze Wen will be joining the Ivy League school's undergraduate class of 2025. Both the 20-year-olds were selected out of 57,435 applicants, making them part of the 3.4% (1,968 students) — the lowest admission rate Harvard College has ever seen in its 385-year history.

  2. Story by FMT Reporters. • 1w. P ETALING JAYA: Four Malaysians have been admitted into Harvard College, the undergraduate school of Harvard University, for the new academic year, graduating in ...

  3. Our History. Established in 1984, The Harvard Club of Malaysia has a membership of more than 300, consisting of Harvard alumni based in Malaysia. The Club was founded to foster a spirit of community and fraternity among its members, while also advancing the mission and welfare of Harvard University and its alumni in Malaysia.

  4. Apr 6, 2022 · 2022-04-06 - KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYSIA made history when it recorded the admission of six local students to the world’s prestigiou­s Harvard University for the class of 2026. The Harvard College Alumni Interviewe­rs for Malaysia, in a statement on Thursday, said this the was highest number of students from Malaysia admitted in the same year to ...

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · PETALING JAYA: Three Malaysians have been selected to attend Harvard College, the undergraduate school of Harvard University, for the class of 2027. They are Ho Shu Xin from Ipoh, and Pua E Rick and Sydny Lum from Kuala Lumpur. ADVERTISEMENT. The college received a total of 56,937 applications with a 3.4% acceptance rate.

  6. Apr 15, 2021 · PETALING JAYA, April 15 ― Two Malaysian students made headlines after being accepted into Harvard University, beating more than 50,000 applicants. Jarell Cheong Tze Wen from Kuala Lumpur and Muhammad Hamdi Ahmad Hakimi from Kuantan will join the institution’s undergraduate class of 2025. A press release by Harvard Club of Malaysia on ...

  7. The Harvard Club of Malaysia The Club was founded to foster a spirit of community and fraternity among its members, while also advancing the mission and welfare of Harvard University and its alumni in Malaysia. The Club organizes several annual activities such as its flagship Harvard Prize Book program; a series of lectures and discussions with ...