THOSE with technical and vocational education training (TVET) in Malaysia are poised to make big bucks soon.
Dismissed as a second-class field because of its non-academic nature and the belief that the vocational track is only for those who are financially deprived, the sudden need for skilled labour has given a boost to those with TVET.
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