TVET-industry tie-ups ensure jobs for trainees, says Sivarasa

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The deputy rural development minister says Malaysia is emulating advanced countries like Germany, Japan or South Korea in doing so. FMTNews SivarasaRasiah

Deputy Rural Development minister Sivarasa Rasiah says Tech Terrain College’s unique work and study model has helped it guarantee jobs for over 5,000 graduates over the last 17 years.

Over 400 TVET students received their Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia at Tech Terrain College’s 10th graduation ceremony today with guaranteed job placements in the college’s 250 industry partners in the precision engineering, logistics and retail management industries. The work element of the programme also allows the students to be paid monthly allowances while studying — a model which Sivarasa wants other institutes to emulate.“We need to introduce this model at other institutes,” said Sivarasa.“If you look at advanced economies like Germany, Japan or South Korea, they have effective and relevant TVET programmes which engage with industries and give job guarantees.

 

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