Lack of soft skills among issues we hope to address and change, says MEF


PETALING JAYA: The new integrated cumulative grading system for the next intake of students in five public universities will create more marketable, competitive graduates, said Malaysian Employers Fede­ration (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan (pic).

However, he warned that it might take some time for the effects to be felt.

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