Education

Govt allocates RM1.9 mil for B40 vocational programmes

Rural Development Ministry offering those aged 18-30 courses in women’s clothing manufacturing, fashion administration

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Jun 2022 6:17PM

Govt allocates RM1.9 mil for B40 vocational programmes
Rural Development Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad says the Kemas Seri Iskandar Skills Academy, which opened in 2007, has successfully produced 1,414 diploma graduates. – Education Ministry Facebook pic, June 13, 2022

GENTING HIGHLANDS – The Rural Development Ministry, through its Community Development Department, has allocated RM1.9 million for the implementation of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes for the B40 group.

Its minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad said through the allocation, the department is offering Malaysians aged 18 to 30 opportunities to pursue certificate to diploma courses in women’s clothing manufacturing and fashion administration until June 26.

He said these programmes will be held at the Kemas Seri Iskandar Skills Academy, Perak and will include guidance, courses, and scholarships fully borne by the government to provide opportunities and help the low-income group change the lives of their families.

He said the TVET programmes implemented at the academy include the Malaysian Skills Certificate Level Two and Three, the Malaysian Skills Diploma Level Four, and the Malaysian Advanced Skills Diploma Level Five.

“If previously these Kemas skills classes were implemented in the villages for housewives, now we have expanded it to the diploma level and they (diplomas) are recognised by the Skills Development Department of the Human Resources Ministry,” he said at a press conference after attending the Pahang Kemas Outstanding Service Award Ceremony here today.

Rahman said the academy, which opened in 2007, had successfully produced 1,414 diploma graduates.

Meanwhile, he said the ministry will organise Expo TVET@KPLB at Dataran Amanjaya Mall in Sg Petani, Kedah from June 23 to 25. 

He said more than 100 TVET courses run by all 279 TVET institutions under the ministry will be promoted at the expo, which is expected to be attended by over 100,000 visitors.

“The expo will offer opportunities for the country’s youth to learn and venture into the TVET field under the KPLB educational institutions and (KPLB) agencies throughout the country,” he also said.

Earlier, Rahman presented outstanding service awards to 97 staff of the Pahang Kemas to help motivate ministry staff to continue to provide the best service to the community. – Bernama, June 13, 2022

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