Adenan: More students and parents see value in technical vocational education


1 International participants receiving a briefing at the Department of Skills development booth at BCCK.2 An exhibitor showing his skills of food carving.3 Culinary schools is a hot commodity in TVET.4 A delectable display of Yahos School of Skills at the exhibition at BCCK.5 Participants writing down their dreams for the future at the Department of Skills development booths.

KUCHING: Sarawak must increase three-fold in technical vocational education and training (TVET) enrolment to meet the nation’s needs.

A study conducted by Universiti Sarawak Malaysia estimated that by the year 2030, more than 50% or more than 60,000 jobs will be skilled and semi-skilled jobs.

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