Constantly upgrade skills, graduates told

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Twins Abang Khairul Risduan Abang Majaya (left) and Abang Khairul Anwar Abang Majaya, recipient of the Special Industrial Award, kssing their mother Dara Sahminan at the convocation ceremony.

KUCHING: Politeknik Kuching Sarawak graduates have been advised to upgrade their knowledge and skills to stay relevant.

“The industry hopes and expects institutions of higher learning to fulfil its need for a workforce that is qualified, skilful and knowledgeable,” Education Service Commission Malaysia chairman Tan Sri Dr Khair Mohamad Yusof said during the polytechnic’s 27th convocation ceremony in Matang near here yesterday.

He reiterated that graduates should not stop learning new things just because they had obtained their diplomas.

“Graduates have to keep in mind that the knowledge and skills they obtained here will most probably be outdated with time.

Twins Abang Khairul Risduan Abang Majaya (left) and Abang Khairul Anwar Abang Majaya, recipient of the Special Industrial Award, kssing their mother Dara Sahminan at the convocation ceremony.
Another recipient of the Special Industrial Award Macgregor Maram Mamat is kissed by his mother Baby John Gawing and father Mamat Lanyau at the convocation ceremony.
Some of the Politeknik Kuching Sarawak graduates during the convocation ceremony.

Sarawak Federal Secretary Mohd Sahabuddin Omar officiates at the 27th convocation ceremony of Politeknik Kuching Sarawak. Photos: Ghazali Bujang.

“That is why it is important to keep yourselves updated because the world is always progressing and moving forward,” he stressed.

It estimated that 60 per cent of the 1.5 million jobs is expected to require TVET-related qualifications under the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP).

“To meet this need, Malaysia will have to increase students from 175,000 in 2017 to 231,000 by 2020, a 24.2 percent increment.

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“This will ultimately help the country to cope with the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 that has started globally,” Khair added.

He said development plans would enhance TVET education and help the government towards a nation of technology.

“However, we are still lacking in this aspect where 80 percent of the workforce has SPM qualification while only 25 percent of the workforce in the country is highly skilled.

“Therefore, under the 11MP, the government aims to increase its skilled human capital to 35 percent by 2020,” Khair added.

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