Muhammad bin Rosli is the younger half of the formerly conjoined twins of the Ahmad-Muhammad fame from close to 20 years ago. A sponsorship by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Abdullah Abdul Aziz saw the two successfully separated when they were 4 years of age; through a 22-hour 45-minute surgery at King Fahd National Guard Hospital, Riyadh in 2002. 

 

Whilst older brother Ahmad is currently taking time off from his Diploma in Graphic Design studies at Management and Science University (MSU), 23-year-old Muhammad is already working as a Project Coordinator at local IT company Apex Treasure Software Sdn Bhd.

 

“I had come to MSU with a dream to be a software engineer because I love all things related to computers, computing, and mathematics. My favourite course on the Bachelor in Computer Science (Hons) programme at MSU’s Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE) was Object Oriented Programming. All my lecturers were my favourites because they were all very helpful and friendly. The clubs and associations I joined were MSU Computer Forensic and MSU E-Sport.

 

“My favourite makan place was one close to MSU Medical Centre. My favourite lepak places on campus were the MSU Islamic and Cultural Centre and the MSU Library and Resource Centre (LRC) – especially the LRC’s Computer Room. My father drove me from our home in Kampung Tengah, Puchong to the MSU campus, where I get off at the Science Tower.

 

“I feel that the campus facilities are all very good enough for wheelchair users. I especially like how wide the rest rooms and toilet cubicles are, and the lifts have wheelchair-level buttons. It’s a compact campus, with one building conveniently connected to another. God-willing, I will return to MSU for postgraduate studies.”  

 

 

 



Muhammad bin Rosli is the younger half of the formerly conjoined twins of the Ahmad-Muhammad fame from close to 20 years ago. A sponsorship by Saudi Arabia’s Prince Abdullah Abdul Aziz saw the two successfully separated when they were 4 years of age; through a 22-hour 45-minute surgery at King Fahd National Guard Hospital, Riyadh in 2002. 

 

Whilst older brother Ahmad is currently taking time off from his Diploma in Graphic Design studies at Management and Science University (MSU), 23-year-old Muhammad is already working as a Project Coordinator at local IT company Apex Treasure Software Sdn Bhd.

 

“I had come to MSU with a dream to be a software engineer because I love all things related to computers, computing, and mathematics. My favourite course on the Bachelor in Computer Science (Hons) programme at MSU’s Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE) was Object Oriented Programming. All my lecturers were my favourites because they were all very helpful and friendly. The clubs and associations I joined were MSU Computer Forensic and MSU E-Sport.

 

“My favourite makan place was one close to MSU Medical Centre. My favourite lepak places on campus were the MSU Islamic and Cultural Centre and the MSU Library and Resource Centre (LRC) – especially the LRC’s Computer Room. My father drove me from our home in Kampung Tengah, Puchong to the MSU campus, where I get off at the Science Tower.

 

“I feel that the campus facilities are all very good enough for wheelchair users. I especially like how wide the rest rooms and toilet cubicles are, and the lifts have wheelchair-level buttons. It’s a compact campus, with one building conveniently connected to another. God-willing, I will return to MSU for postgraduate studies.”