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Skill
Training Programmes (Technical & Vocational)
The Ministry of Higher Education
Technical and Vocational Education at Post Secondary
Level
This
post-secondary level of technical education, which is
under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Higher
Education, comprises the following public institutions:
• Polytechnics
• Community Colleges
• Technical University Colleges
• Public Universities
(i) Polytechnics
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Introduction
There are currently 19 polytechnics in the country
conducting technical and vocational education
offering 37 diploma and 26 certificate programmes
covering study areas like engineering, commerce,
food technology, marine, hospitality and Design. As
at September 2003, there is a total student
enrolment of 50,232 where 23,937 of them are
undergoing course at the certificate level while the
remaining 26,295 are studying at the diploma level.
The primary objective for the establishment of
polytechnics is to provide broad-based education and
training to upper secondary school leavers to become
skilled personnel in the various engineering fields,
commercial and service sectors, and upon graduation
to become qualified technicians, technical
assistants (assistant engineers), technologist and
technicians at the semi-professional level as well
as at the junior and middle executive levels.
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Duration and Fee
All study programmes are conducted full-time at
Certificate and Diploma levels. The duration for all
certificate courses is 2 years (4 semesters), while
the duration taken for all diploma courses is 3
years (6 semesters) with the exception of Diploma in
Shipping (7 semesters) and Diploma in Secretarial
Science (4 semesters). The course fees for both the
Certificate and Diploma levels are about RM200 per
semester.
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General Entry Requirements
a) For Certificate Courses:
- Must be a Malaysian citizen
- Must pass the SPM or the SPM (Vocational)
examination
b) For Diploma Courses:
- Must be a Malaysian citizen
- Must possess the Polytechnic Certificate which is
relevant to the course applied for
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Course Directory
The courses offered by Polytechnics at Certificate
and Diploma levels can be summarised as belows:
a. Certificate Level
b. Diploma Level
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More Information
Kindly refer to the Course Directory Section and
Application Procedures for Public Higher Learning
Institutions Section for course details and a list
of polytechnics.
(ii) Community Colleges
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Introduction
Community Colleges were first established by the
government in the year 2000 with the primary
objective of providing alternative skill training
and education for secondary school leavers and those
who have left the formal education system. The first
intake of students by 12 community colleges for the
academic session 2000/2001 was 1255.
Currently there are 34 community colleges in the
country with an enrolment of about 6,000 students.
It was proposed to have a community college in every
parliamentary district to offer flexible training
and retraining programmes as needed by the market as
well as the local community.
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Duration and Entry Requirements
These colleges conduct technical & vocational
education at the Certificate and Diploma levels, for
school leavers who have previously had at least 11
years of schooling and obtained the Malaysian
Certificate of Education (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia).
The minimum duration of studies for a Certificate
course is 4 semesters while the maximum duration is
10 semesters. The Diploma course, that usually takes
2 semesters, is offered to students who have
successfully completed their certificate course with
good grades.
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Course Offered
The courses offered are in areas of agriculture;
building; business; electrical engineering; health
science hospitality & tourism; human development;
vehicles; performing arts/visual; and information &
communication technology. In addition, short courses
are also available in 12 notable areas of computer;
electrical; vehicles; industry; apparel; beauty
therapy; nutrition; languages; decoration; building;
motivation; and generic skills.
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More Information
Kindly refer to the Course Directory Section and
Application Procedures for Public Higher Learning
Institutions Section for course details and a list
of community colleges.
(iii) Technical University Colleges
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Introduction
In order to upgrade the image and professional level
of technical and vocational education due to the
increasing importance of employment in the
industrial sectors, the government has, since 1999,
set up 5 technical university colleges to focus on
higher technical education offering engineering and
related technical programmes designed to produce
graduates with strong theoretical and cognitive
knowledge and who possess high competency in
application skills. They are:
• Kolej Universiti Sains dan Teknologi Malaysia (KUSTEM)
established on 15-7-1999
• Kolej Universiti Teknologi Tun Hussein Onn (KUiTTHO),
established in 2000
• Kolej Universiti Teknikal Kebangsaan Malaysia (KUTKM)
established on 20-9-2000
• Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia (KUKUM),
established in 2002
• Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan & Teknologi Malaysia
(KUKTEM), established in 2002
These technical university colleges offer programmes
at Diploma and Bachelor degree levels. Some of them
are also offer post-graduate studies in various
technical fields. The establishment of these
universities is to complement the existing 11 public
universities.
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Entry Requirements and Application to Study
For Diploma level programmes, the general entry
requirement is SPM/equivalent or certificate from
Polytechnics while for Bachelor degree level
programmes, it is STPM or Matriculation
qualification of the Ministry of Education or
Diploma qualification from Polytechnics.
All application to study in the above universities
is centrally processed by The Division of Student
Admission (Bahagian Pengurusan Kemasukan Pelajar or
BPKP) of the Ministry of Higher Education.
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More Information
For more details on application procedures and
courses offered, kindly refer to the course
directory section and application procedures for
Public Higher Learning Institutions Section.
(iv) Public Universities
There
are currently a total of 17 public universities in the
country which is inclusive of the abovementioned 5
technical university colleges. Besides the 5 specialist
technical universities colleges, many of the regular
public universities, particularly the Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) offer many technical and
technological as well as engineering programmes leading
to diploma and degree qualifications. However, the
places of study available are not sufficient to meet the
demand of the SPM or STPM holders. The total student
enrolment as at academic session 2003/2004 was 282,560.
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Entry Requirements and Application to Study
For Diploma level programmes, the general entry
requirement is SPM/equivalent or certificate from
Polytechnics while for Bachelor degree level
programmes, it is STPM or Matriculation
qualification of the Ministry of Education or
Diploma qualification from Polytechnics.
All application to study in the above universities
is centrally processed by The Division of Student
Admission (Bahagian Pengurusan Kemasukan Pelajar or
BPKP) of the Ministry of Higher Education.
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More Information
For more details on application procedures and
courses offered, kindly refer to the course director
section and application procedures for Public Higher
Learning Institutions Section.
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Other Providers
In the meantime, as for technician/sub-professional
and craft-level courses, the government training
agencies which are involved in conducting training
for student trainees include the Ministry of Human
Resources. These agencies carry out the programmes
through Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs), MARA,
under the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development,
through the Skills Training Institutes, the Ministry
of Youth & Sports through Youth Training Centres,
and the Ministry of Welfare Services through its
Training Centres. In addition, training is also
conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture to produce
Junior Agricultural Assistants at the Agricultural
Institute. Mention must also be made of the training
conducted by the Standards and Industrial Research
Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM) in various specialised
fields for the public and private sectors, as well
as training by the National Productivity Centre for
the public and private sectors in areas of
management and administration.
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Course Directory
The courses offered by Public Universities.
(Note: The above information may not be up-to-date. It
merely serves as a guide. Kindly refer to the relevant government
agencies for the latest ruling and requirements.)
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