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Zahid unveils TVET Commission, aims to turn skills into gold
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60972, member: 636"] Malaysia approved creating a National Technical and Vocational Education Commission during the second National TVET Council meeting. Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced this decision would strengthen institutional oversight and coordination. The commission functions as the primary regulatory authority for technical education across the nation. Officials designed this body to formulate policies and monitor institutional performance. The new commission oversees student registration processes and evaluates program effectiveness. Government leaders position technical education as a mainstream pathway rather than an alternative option. Student enrollment rose from 175,780 participants in 2023 to 212,022 students during 2024. Malaysia targets becoming a regional technical education center by 2030 through enhanced industry partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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