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FutureEdge College is transforming the culinary landscape with its Certificate in Culinary Arts—designed to give you the skills, experience, and job opportunities to thrive in the world’s top kitchens. Why settle for the ordinary when you can have the extraordinary? PTPK covers this programme’s tuition fees fully, with RM 600 monthly allowances, and offers a...
FutureEdge College Kuala Lumpur, strategically located in the heart of the capital city, stands as a beacon for aspiring culinary professionals. As part of the renowned SEGi Education Group, this campus is dedicated to equipping students with cutting-edge skills in Culinary Arts, a field teeming with creativity and opportunity. Aligned with the Ministry of Education’s...
FutureEdge College, located in Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, is a progressive institution revolutionising education through hands-on learning. As a proud member of the prestigious SEGi Education Group, FutureEdge College embodies a commitment to bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world application. Recognising the evolving needs of today’s learners and industries, FutureEdge College is focused...
The global welding market is experiencing unprecedented growth, poised to expand from $20.99 billion in 2019 to an impressive $28.66 billion by 2027. This robust growth rate of 4.3% underscores the skyrocketing demand for skilled welders across various industries. But what does this mean for prospective students and their future careers? In an era where...
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) stands as the cornerstone of a nation’s economic success. In an effort to enhance the quality of life for TVET graduates in Malaysia, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) has taken proactive steps. According to an excerpt from an article published by Berita Harian online on October 16,...
The global workforce landscape has undergone a paradigm shift with the emergence of the gig economy, a labor market characterized by short-term, flexible jobs often mediated by digital platforms. In this rapidly evolving scenario, traditional education systems face the challenge of preparing students for jobs that may not have existed a decade ago. Technical and...
The traditional academic system can be rather unfair towards tactile learners who gather information through their sense of touch. Since teaching is usually disseminated via audio or text, tactile people may not find the learning process that engaging. Such unique individuals prefer a hands-on, practical approach to learning and may find their calling in the...
Malaysia’s success in securing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth RM19.84 billion with China this year is clear evidence that the government has taken the right approach in seeking investment opportunities that benefit the country. This agreement reflects the government’s efforts to advance the nation’s economy through foreign investments that have the potential to bring...
Careers as professional welders have become a choice for young people in this country because it is not only a challenging career that requires high skills but also allows them to earn a substantial income ranging from RM5,000 to RM7,000 per month. Careers like welding require specific tasks and responsibilities. It involves someone who can...
Developing human capital through education is very important for Malaysia. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is one of education lines that is aimed to produce skilled workers for our country. This education platform is hoped not only to develop students’ academic and technical knowledge, but also to help students acquire high employability skills....
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