Putrajaya to put Malaysian Skills Certificate on par with SPM, Zahid says

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Putrajaya to put Malaysian Skills Certificate on par with SPM, Zahid says
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PUTRAJAYA, June 27 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today said that the government plans to recognise the Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) as equivalent to...

PUTRAJAYA, June 27 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today said that the government plans to recognise the Malaysian Skills Certificate as equivalent to the Malaysian Certificate of Education .“Because we have a certificate to be issued for either SKM level 1 to level 4 and the policy paper will be brought to the Cabinet to determine that this certificate will also be recognised as a certificate of the same level or even higher than the SPM certificate.

“Finally, they will be able to enter the market whether it’s private or government based on the certificate that will be issued,” he said. He also said that this programme aims to reduce the country’s dependence on foreign labour and better utilise local workers by ensuring better skills matching. “We know that this gig industry grows 23 per cent every year and this involves RM52.4 billion in 2021, of course, the Ministry of Human Resources and other ministries are very concerned about their fate, and we will prepare Cabinet papers to establish the commission.

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