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UKM Official Corporate Video

Varsiti Kita Video

Lihat Kampusku yang tenang
Damainya alam ciptaan Tuhan
Paduan ilmu dan keimanan
Amal dan jerih digabungkan
Lautan ilmu kita harungkan
Sumber ilmuwan berkembangan

Inilah Varsiti kita
Ditengahkan hasrat rakyat kita
Dari mula untuk semua
Bagai tanda perjuangan kita

Bangun berbakti membela
Memupuk insan jiwa bertakwa
Memimpin manusia semua
Kenal akan adat unggulnya
Membina negara sentiasa
Maju berilmu dan bahagia

Komposer : Nazri Ahmad
Lirik : Muhammad Hj. Salleh

Download: Varsiti Kita Video

Logo

Emblem

The Emblem of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) is a shield with four quadrants. Each quadrant contains an image and a specific background colour which bears a definite meaning. An open book is placed on top of the shield. The images found in the quadrants on the shield are:
• A tiger in royal yellow charging courageously towards the right side, on a background colour of red.
• An atomic symbol on a background of yellow.
• A symbol of technology, on a blue background.
• A red hibiscus flower on a white background.

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Shield

The shield is a symbol of strength. It symbolises UKM’s capability in upholding its role as an institute of higher learning in the country.

Book

The book symbolises knowledge, which is UKM’s main role as an institution of higher learning and research centre.

Tiger

The tiger is a symbol of courage and power. The tiger reflects a Malaysian society with the Malay culture as its basis. A courageous charging tiger embodies the readiness of UKM to fight ignorance, evil and dishonesty.

Atom and Technology

The atomic and technology symbol highlights the notion of national advancement based on modern science and technology. UKM as a knowledge centre is responsible in producing knowledgable human capital in all fields to meet the needs of the country’s development.

Hibiscus

The hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia. The five petals of the flower are the five pillars of Rukun Negara which are always upheld by the people of Malaysia.