Choosing a future in health sciences is a major decision for both students and parents. It is not just about academic results, but about understanding whether a programme truly suits a student’s interests, strengths, and long term goals. One of the most effective ways to gain that clarity is through real exposure, not assumptions.
The Health Sciences Experience Day at SEGi University was designed with this in mind. The event gave students the opportunity to step into actual learning environments, participate in guided hands on activities, and experience what studying health sciences is really like before making a commitment.


Participants explored a range of disciplines including Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and Biomedical Science. Instead of observing from a distance, students were actively involved in practical sessions that reflected real learning experiences. From understanding how the human body moves, to observing vision testing, analysing blood samples, interpreting prescriptions, and identifying human anatomy, each session offered a meaningful glimpse into daily academic and clinical life.
For parents, this exposure is equally valuable. It provides reassurance that programmes are structured, practical, and supported by proper facilities and academic guidance. Seeing students engage confidently in laboratories and teaching spaces helps parents better understand the learning environment their children may soon be part of.




For students who are still exploring their interests, the experience day helped remove uncertainty. Many realised that clarity does not come from guessing or following trends, but from trying and understanding what truly resonates with them.
Events like this reflect SEGi University’s commitment to preparing future healthcare professionals through early exposure, practical learning, and informed decision making. For families considering a pathway in health sciences, it is a meaningful step towards choosing with confidence rather than uncertainty.








