TVET committee on the right track


Maszlee (sixth left) with industry players who were given the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Empowerment Committee mandate. With him are Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran (fifth left), Education Ministry secretary general Datuk Dr Mohd Gazali Abas (fourth right) and Education Ministry polytechnic education and community college department director Dr Mohammad Naim Yaakub (third right).

TECHNICAL and vocational education training (TVET) can lead to more lucrative jobs compared to some fields more suited for the academically-inclined.

Yet, very few people pursue this education pathway due to it being regarded as less prestigious. To counter this perception, the Government has been actively promoting TVET to society through various programmes and initiatives.

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