Education

MoHE wants community colleges, polytechs to offer courses suitable for local demand

Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad says this will allow graduates to be employed in their communities

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2022 9:22PM

MoHE wants community colleges, polytechs to offer courses suitable for local demand
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad (pic) wants the Polytechnic Education and Community Colleges Department to undertake a comprehensive study on the courses offered at community colleges and polytechnics to ensure they meet market demand. – Bernama pic, September 8, 2022

KUALA BESUT – The Higher Education Ministry has recommended that new courses planned to be offered in polytechnics and community colleges nationwide meet market demand and the needs of local communities. 

Its minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad said the right courses will make it easier for graduates to be employed in their localities.

“They may find it difficult to find employment at the end of their studies if the courses they take do not meet local community needs.

“Therefore, the Polytechnic Education and Community Colleges Department needs to undertake a comprehensive study on this,” she told reporters after a visit to Besut Polytechnic, near Bukit Keluang, here today. 

Meanwhile, the Besut Polytechnic campus, which began operations last month, will receive its first batch of 150 students on October 1.  

Its director Mukhtar Bakar said the students were those who previously studied at its temporary premises in Kg Raja here for the past five years.

“The new RM154 million campus will increase its intake of new students to 630 next year and until it reaches a maximum capacity of 1,440 students, in stages.

“At the moment there is only one course offered here, namely the diploma in information technology (digital technology), but from next year two more new courses, diplomas in craft design and batik styling, will be offered,” he said.

He said Besut Polytechnic has also applied for three new diploma-level courses to be offered at the campus that suit local needs, namely in marine engineering technology (mechanical); hotel management; and video and film studies. – Bernama, September 8, 2022

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