Education

Kings University College to provide early industry exposure to students

Students will be able to earn while undertaking structured apprenticeships, says vice-chancellor

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 08 Aug 2023 11:13AM

Kings University College to provide early industry exposure to students
Prof Mohamad Salmi Bin Mohd Sohod (second from left) presenting a souvenir to Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin (centre). – Picture courtesy of Kings University College, August 8, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin recently inaugurated Kings University College as the 35th university college in the country.

In his address at the inauguration ceremony, Khaled emphasised the vital role that Kings University College would play in bridging the gap between TVET and higher education by providing a seamless transition.

“Our government is committed to enhancing the pathways for students to pursue higher education, and Kings University College is a testament to this commitment.

“By offering this access from high-end TVET to higher education, Kings University College will empower students with enhanced opportunities and career prospects for premium pay,” he said.

Leveraging on its partnerships with industry and international universities, Kings University College will provide the training ground for students to graduate with early exposure to industry.

According to Prof Mohamad Salmi Bin Mohd Sohod, who is the vice-chancellor, students will be able to earn while undertaking structured apprenticeships with the relevant industries.

“One of the key highlights of Kings University College’s unique model is the integration of hands-on, industry-supported technical training alongside traditional academic disciplines.

“This approach ensures that students not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also gain practical expertise that is invaluable in the real world.

“As a result, graduates of Kings University College will be well-prepared to make meaningful contributions to the nation’s economic growth and development,” he said.

Kings University College “smart” campus will be an innovative learning space with an innovation hub housing laboratories and incubators in areas such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data science, the internet of things and metaverse.

The smart campus will also be green and ESG compliant in line with the government’s Madani initiatives. – The Vibes, August 8, 2023

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