PUTRAJAYA, Nov 5 ― Local universities revise their curriculum relating to technology and the industry annually, said Education Minister Maszlee Malik. Compared to scheduled revisions of curriculum which may take a longer period, the annual revisions done in collaboration with the Education...
Tuesday, 05 Nov 2019 01:47 PM MYT
PUTRAJAYA, Nov 5 ― Local universities revise their curriculum relating to technology and the industry annually, said Education Minister Maszlee Malik. Maszlee said there were programming and accountancy graduates who could not get jobs because the software they learnt in university was outdated.
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