KUALA LUMPUR: The 1,038 places offered by the Malaysia-China Institute (MCI) in Bagan Datuk in the field of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) have been filled, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Calling it a “game changer” for Malaysian TVET, Ahmad Zahid said the initiative will equip Malaysian students with skills using high-tech equipment and build promising career paths in the TVET sector, and bring better wages.
“It is important for us to translate this form of cooperation within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative.
“Chinese Premier Li Qiang is excited about how quickly we have embraced this offer,” he said at the MCI programmes’ participants send-off ceremony here yesterday, Bernama reported.
Also present were Chery Malaysia executive vice-chairman Chen Gang and Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority chairman Manndzri Nasib, who is also the MCI advisory board chairman.
In May, it was reported that 220 Chinese companies had offered 5,125 places for Malaysian students for short, medium and long-term training related to TVET, seen as a major driver in enhancing the TVET industry in Malaysia.
Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Rural and Regional Development Minister and National TVET Council chairman, said that two groups are slated to be sent to China, one of which is for instructors.
“Majlis Amanah Rakyat itself is sending two groups of instructors, each consisting of nine people, to gain exposure in various specified fields. So we will send two groups,” he added.
Ahmad Zahid also emphasised the importance of providing equal opportunities to all students from diverse racial backgrounds, including Chinese, Indian, and students in Sabah and Sarawak, through this initiative.
“(A total of) 5,125 new slots were announced in May. Before that, only 2,000 slots were allocated to us.
“With this increase, I have given opportunities to Chinese, Indian, Sabah, Sarawak, and other students to be sent as well, aiming to provide equality to these students.
“So I thank TANG International Education Group, Chery, and Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) for quickly adopting this programme.
“PTP, for example, has taken 100% of the students we sent to work with them, as has Chery.”