![]() There are reasons aplenty for our young ones to feel this way. A majority-68 per cent who pursued post-secondary school education - found TVET to be not an education pathway of choice. At the polytechnics stage, TVET kindles even less love: the take-up rate was only nine per cent. But TVET seems to be less loved than it should be.Īccording to Khazanah Research Institute’s (KRI) The School-to-Work Transition of Young Malaysians (SWTS) survey, only 13 per cent signed up for the pathway. ![]() Experts say that for a country to be a developed nation, it must arm its human capital with the skills that are needed by industry. THERE is something that ails in the way we deliver our technical and vocational education and training (TVET).
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