Major reforms are underway to elevate the Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) to degree-equivalent status and guarantee apprentices a minimum wage of RM1,700 as Malaysia rethinks the role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Shazrul Ariff Suhaimi of Khazanah Research Institute explains the implications.
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