THE Sarawak Skills Development Centre (PPKS) is stepping up its game to produce more skilled workforce for the state.
Its executive director Datuk Baharudin Abdullah said the centre was currently working out an arrangement with the Education Ministry to get the first intake of 100 students who had finished Form Three and sat for PMR to go for courses in aircraft maintenance, plantation, tourism and industrial electronic next July.
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