
PAPAR: The Higher Education Ministry is committed to taking appropriate measures to address the issue of graduates working in non-professional sectors such as e-hailing or p-hailing.
Its Deputy Minister Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal said jobs are closely tied to expertise and industry needs, and this is where Technical Education and Vocational Training (TVET) can fill in the gaps of the industry and guarantee employment.
He said empowering TVET education is the best method. “However, Malaysians are not inclined towards the field due to perception that it is not popular.
