Education

UTM notches highest grad employability rate among public unis last year

Vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Ahmad Fauzi Ismail notes many of them go on to earn premium salaries

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Nov 2022 4:06PM

UTM notches highest grad employability rate among public unis last year
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia graduates at their convocation ceremony yesterday at Skudai in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Facebook, November 25, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) recorded a 97.9% graduate employability rate last year, which is the highest among public universities in the country, said its vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Ahmad Fauzi Ismail.

Out of that, he said, 31.2% of the graduates received a premium salary of RM4,000 and above, thus proving that the university is capable of producing holistic graduates as outlined by the Higher Education Ministry.

“This also means that our graduates are sought after by the industry or employers,” he said, adding that UTM has also been recognised as an “employers preferred university” with six and five-star ratings in various fields by the Talentbank - National Graduate Employability Index.

UTM is also ranked first in Malaysia in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 for the category Architecture/Built Environment and Engineering - Civil and Structural, he told a press conference in conjunction with the 66th UTM convocation here today.

Although such a rating is important, he said, UTM also places great emphasis on the holistic aspect of a graduate’s development and does not focus solely on the academic aspect alone.  

“When a graduate gets a job, the aspect that employers assess for career development is no longer (based) on academic education, but rather their personality, self-identity, and emotions. This is one of the aspects that UTM emphasises on graduates, both local and international students,” he said.

He said a total of 7,934 graduates received their scrolls during the five-day convocation which ended today. They included 441 recipients of doctors of philosophy, master’s degrees (1,478 graduates), bachelor’s degrees (4,368 graduates), and 703 diploma graduates.

The graduates included 755 international students from 42 countries, with most of them from Indonesia, Iraq, and Bangladesh, he added.

He said the ceremony, held in seven sessions, also witnessed the awarding of the title of Professor Emeritus to two academic figures, namely Bahrom Sanugi and Mohd Nawi Derahman, he added. – Bernama, November 25, 2022

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