Arming polytechnic students with job skills


THE Department of Polytechnic Education and Talent Corpora-tion Berhad (TalentCorp) have signed a letter of intent that will give polytechnic students across Malaysia access to TalentCorp’s Structured Internship Programme (SIP).

The agreement was signed by DPE director-general Datuk Mohlis Jaafar and TalentCorp chief executive officer Johan Mahmood Merican.

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