Malaysia’s TVET Ecosystem calls for comprehensive engagement from all sectors

Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) plays a vital role within the Malaysian education system, acting as a cornerstone in driving the country’s economic growth and job opportunities. In recent decades, the TVET system has undergone significant changes, emphasizing closer partnerships with industry stakeholders. The Ministries of Education, Higher Education, and Human Resources have taken centre stage in the public eye when it comes to TVET matters.

For TVET to be effective, it must prioritize the development of top-notch infrastructure, curriculum closely aligned with industry needs, and the cultivation of relevant and forward-looking knowledge, skills, and talent. This approach ensures not only maximum employment opportunities but also fosters sustainable economic growth.

  1. Equipping Individuals with Skills Aligned to Industry Needs for Meeting Market Demand

At Future Edge College, we are actively working to make sure that our graduates possess skills that are directly applicable to the industry, creating a workforce of high-quality individuals who fulfil industry needs. Many experts and stakeholders agree that a crucial shift in TVET’s role is necessary – it should evolve to be industry-driven. Rather than just occasional collaborators, industries ought to play a central and influential role in shaping the national TVET agenda.

Various initiatives will be undertaken to enhance industry-based programs, increase the employability of graduates and recognise technologists as professionals for the TVET sector.

Through thoughtfully crafted education and training programs, TVET education has the power to instill the right mindset and attitude in trainees, shaping them into a future workforce with the right values and outlook.

2. Putting Quality First in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to Boost Employability

We are placing a strong emphasis on reviewing TVET programs, enhancing accreditation systems, and positioning TVET as the preferred educational choice. These efforts are aimed at bridging the gap between what industries require in terms of technical and vocational skills and what students acquire from TVET institutions.

3. Fostering Skills Aligned with Industry Needs to Fulfil Market Demands

We are actively working to ensure that our graduates possess skills that align with industry needs, creating a high-caliber workforce that fulfills the demands of the industry. TVET plays a crucial role in producing skilled individuals, upgrading professionals in emerging green job sectors

TVET is intricately connected to the labour market, making it a pivotal player in imparting the knowledge and skills needed for a smooth transition to more environmentally friendly economies and societies.

While the government, in collaboration with various ministries and agencies, is making concerted efforts to enhance the nation’s TVET system, it is of paramount importance that practical and effective measures are promptly implemented to increase youth participation in TVET.