DRESS CODE AND PERSONAL GROOMING - GRADUATES MEN
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National costume/lounge suit/formal dress and wearing full convocation robe
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Black/dark leather shoes with black/dark socks
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’Songkok’ is allowed but not necessary
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Jeans, shorts and t-shirts are NOT ALLOWED
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Sport shoes/slippers are NOT ALLOWED
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Hair styles should be short and neat.
LADIES
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National costume/formal dress/long dresses which cover until the ankles/maxi skirts, long sleeved shirts/blouses/suit and wearing full convocation robe
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Black/dark leather shoes with black/dark socks
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Jeans, shorts and t-shirts are NOT ALLOWED
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Sport shoes/slippers are NOT ALLOWED
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If gloves are worn, please ensure both hands are covered and the colour of the gloves must either be black or skin-coloured
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Choice of clothes/dress must be decent (thin layered fabric or sensual designs or styles that may attract uncomfortable glares should be avoided)
NOTE: THE UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DENY ENTRY OF ANY GRADUATE INTO THE CHANCELLOR HALL IF THE DRESS CODE IS NOT ADHERED TO.
DRESS CODE - GUESTS Dress codes for parents/guests (including children above 12 years old) when entering the Chancellor Hall:
MEN
LADIES
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR GUESTS
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In previous cases, most guests who were denied entry into the Chancellor Hall were those who had failed to adhere to the dress code requirements.
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Children below 12 years old ARE NOT ALLOWED to enter the Chancellor Hall.
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Parents or guests ARE NOT ALLOWED to bring cameras, food, drinks and bouquet of flowers inside the Chancellor Hall