At first glance, the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) appears to be a resounding success. Between 2009 and 2024, the number of engineers on its books more than tripled, soaring from approximately 66,000 to over 205,000.
Once viewed as a secondary option to a university degree, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is rapidly becoming the cornerstone of Malaysia’s economic strategy.
The importance of English proficiency in Malaysia has always been emphasized, more so in recent years, particularly in light of our national aspiration to remain globally competitive.
Konsep Malaysia MADANI yang diperkenalkan oleh Perdana Menteri Malaysia dalam konteks negara kita pascapandemik dan pascakrisis politik yang baharu, merangkumi pelbagai aspek yang lebih bernilai, beretika dan berorientasikan kesejahteraan manusia.
At first glance, the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) appears to be a resounding success. Between 2009 and 2024, the number of engineers on its books more than tripled, soaring from approximately 66,000 to over 205,000.
Once viewed as a secondary option to a university degree, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is rapidly becoming the cornerstone of Malaysia’s economic strategy.
The importance of English proficiency in Malaysia has always been emphasized, more so in recent years, particularly in light of our national aspiration to remain globally competitive.
Konsep Malaysia MADANI yang diperkenalkan oleh Perdana Menteri Malaysia dalam konteks negara kita pascapandemik dan pascakrisis politik yang baharu, merangkumi pelbagai aspek yang lebih bernilai, beretika dan berorientasikan kesejahteraan manusia.
At first glance, the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) appears to be a resounding success. Between 2009 and 2024, the number of engineers on its books more than tripled, soaring from approximately 66,000 to over 205,000.