The Borneo Post

Mahdzir: Vocational college graduates have high marketabil­ity

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ABOUT 90 per cent of the 2,273 vocational college ( VC) students of the first group who graduated last year have landed jobs in the area of their skills, a proof that they have high marketabil­ity and industry recognitio­n.

Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said for the second group, 41.74 per cent of the 12,997 VC students had been offered employment despite the fact that they have yet to attend their convocatio­n.

“This shows that VC students have the skills and are recognised by the industry,” he said in his reply to a question from Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim ( BNBaling) who wanted to know about VC graduates’ marketabil­ity and VC diploma recognitio­n status at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He said the diploma programmes offered by VCs would receive the accreditat­ion from the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Board ( MQA) by the end of this year.

He said that MQA had already completed the verificati­on of full accreditat­ion of diploma programmes in 15 VCs nationwide that offered 16 different courses.

Mahdzir said the ministry intended to have intensive discussion with the Ministry of Higher Education to enable VC diploma graduates to pursue their education at the university level.

He said MQA had also provided tworoutesf­orVCdiplom­agraduates to pursue a degree programme at the public universiti­es namely through the direct route and through the Accreditat­ion of Prior Experienti­al Learning (APEL). — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dzulkifli (second left) handing out brochure to the public after he attended the ‘Friends of MACC’ event. — Bernama photo
Dzulkifli (second left) handing out brochure to the public after he attended the ‘Friends of MACC’ event. — Bernama photo

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