Future work force: Md Jais (middle in pink shirt) and Dr Wahid (middle in white shirt) taking a group photo new students who registered in UTM Johor Baru. – NORBAITI PHAHARORADZI /The Star.
JOHOR BARU: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has received RM11.58mil for its Graduate Employability (GE) programme since 2011 to upgrade students’ skills and knowledge.
UTM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Ir Dr Wahid Omar said the money came from the Higher Education Ministry and companies from 11 industries involved in the programme.
