A survey by INTI International University & Colleges (INTI) revealed diversely opposite views on the skills and abilities of students who are gearing up for employment.
INTI commissioned the study involving 600 respondents across three market centres in Malaysia. It is the third in a series of groundbreaking surveys, as it wanted to have the data to ensure that it was meeting the needs of its key stakeholders.
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