Teen WIT a mechanical dream


Fixing the future: Nurmaizatulhana (inset) at work in the college workshop. The teenage lass wants to challenge herself by venturing into a male-dominated world..

KLANG: It gets pretty lonely in class at times for Nurmaizatulhana Mohd Ramli, who is the only female training to be a mechanic at a college here.

“I hope more girls will now be able to join the training programme as it looks like the Government may increase the budget for skills training,” said the 17-year-old who is studying automation at WIT College.

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