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GLIMPSE OF MALAYSIA
WHAT IS INVITE?
MALAYSIA QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (MQF)QUALIFICATIONS & LEVELS
MALAYSIA OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS
FRAMEWORK (MOSQF)
SkillsMalaysia INVITE PACKAGE
LEVEL DESCRIPTION
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
MALAYSIA AN INTERNATIONAL HUB FOR EDUCATION& SKILLS TRAINING – TVET
MALAYSIA CENTRE OF EDUCATION EXCELLENCE
COST OF STUDYING
COST OF LIVING
3 STEPS TO STUDY IN MALAYSIA
IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER MALAYSIA
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
C o n t e n t s
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OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of SkillsMalaysia INVITE
is to create & provide a new dimension
of learning skills to school leavers & adult
learners who out from the purely academicstream by:
Offering Malaysian Skills Certification &
International Vocational Skills Qualifications
Providing skills-based training for
employment, skills upgrading, retraining &
entrepreneur skills.
Provide opportunities for trainees to obtain
gainful employment as skilled employees or
entrepreneurs.
W HA T I S I n v i t e ?
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ABOUT TEVT IN MALAYSIA
Technical & Vocational Education & Training (TVET)
in Malaysia continues to play an important role in
providing highly skilled labour to fulfil the needs
of industry. In the context of rapidly changing
global economic scenario, the development ofknowledge and skills is critical in maintaining
the competitiveness of various industries and
sustaining the growth of a country as a whole.
To ensure the continued development of a skilled
and knowledgeable workforce, the SkillsMalaysia
INVITE programme was designed based on the
National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS). NOSS
is a specification of the competencies expected
of a Skilled Worker who is gainfully employed in
Malaysia for an occupational area & level & pathway
to achieve the competencies.
SKILLSMALAYSIA INVITE (SMI) ISTHE INTERNATIONAL TECHNICALEDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL
TRAINING (TVET) PROGRAMS INMALAYSIA FOR“MAINSTREAMINGVOCATIONAL SKILLS TRAINING”.
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Competitive Fee Training in Malaysia ia a “value for money’ option as SkillsMalaysia INVITE offersa wide diversity of training programmes with relatively low training fees ascompared to other developed country, well equipped facilities & highly qualifiedinstructors. Training fees which includes tuition & others study fees dependingon the program & duration of training.
Cost of LivingIn general, accommodation, foods & transportation are very affordable in
Malaysia although the actual cost of living will depend on the individual choice& lifestyle.
Recognised Worldwide and Experience inInternational EducationAccording to UNESCO, Malaysiais ranked 11th worldwide as a preferred educationamong international students. The widely-recognised qualifications for tertiaryprogrammes offered by Malaysia higher education institutions make Malaysia atrusted choice.
SkillsMalaysia INVITE programmes are alsoaffl iated with incorporated certification byInternational organisations such as City& Guilds (UK); LCCI (UK); TWI (UK); TAFE(Australia) and many other internationaland professional qualifications.
A country of StabilityMalaysia is a harmonious and peacefulcountry where various ethnic groupslive together in mutual understandingand acceptance. This forms a colourfuland vibrant heritage for the peoples ofMalaysia as well as visitors. Since Malaysiagained independence in 1957, it hasexperience steady economic progressionand rapid infrastructure developmentwhich Malaysia are truly proud of.
WHY MALAYSIA IS A PREFERRED DESTINATION?
BENEFITS
Qualifications that are recognised byMalaysian & international Certification Bodies
Training is conducted at DSD AccreditedCentre that as well equipped with modernfacilities together with highly skilled &experienced trainers.
Training curriculum designed based on National OccupationalSkills Standard (NOSS) which was developed by industry experts.
Trainees will undertake a structural and systematic industrialattachment at recognized companies in Malaysia.
Program has a links and relationship with local & internationalindustry partners.
TARGET GROUP
This programme is designed for International students who are interested in pursuing technical & vocational skills training in Malaysia.
Among the advantages of SkillsMalaysia INVITE included :
SKILLS SECTOR COVERED
24
26
INTEGRATED LOGISTICS SERVICES
DEFENCE & SECURITY SERVICES
28 ARTS & CULTURE
25DISTRIBUTIVE TRADES
E&E, TELECOMMUNICATIONS& BROADCASTING1
3 MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
2
4
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION& TECHNOLOGY
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICALSERVICE MAINTENANCE
CHEMICAL
5 TRANSPORTATION
PACKAGING7
9
6
8
10
12
14
MATERIALS – METAL & NON-METAL
PRINTING
MEDICAL & PHARMACEUTICALS
SOUVENIR & SMALL ENTERPRISE
LANDSCAPING & ENVIRONMENTAL
11
13
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION
27 CARE & COMMUNITY SERVICES
29MINING
15 INTERIOR DÉCOR
16 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
17 TEXTILES & APPAREL
18 AGRICULTURE & AGRO-BASED
20BIOTECHNOLOGY
22OIL & GAS
19 RESOURCE-BASED
21 EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES
23HALAL INDUSTRY
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MQFLevel
LifeLong
LearningSkills
SkillsCertificate 1
SkillsCertificate 2
SkillsCertificate 3
Diploma
AdvanceDiploma
Vocational &technical
Sectors
HigherEducation
8
7
6
5
3
4
1
2
Vocational&
TeachnicalCertificate
Diploma Diploma
Certificate
AdvanceDiploma
AdvanceDiploma
DoctoralDegree
Master Degree
Bachelor Degree
PostgraduateCertificate Diploma
GraduateCertificate Diploma
A c c r e d i a t i o n
o f P r i o r E x p e r i e n t i a l l e a r n i n g
MA LA Y S IA N Q UA
L I F I CA T I O
N S
F RA M E W O
R K ( M Q F )
Qualif ications & Levels
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MALAY SIAN OC C UP AT IONAL SK ILL QUALIF IC AT IONSF RAME W ORK ( MOSQF )
Q Q
J
MSAD
MSD
MSC
MSC
MSC
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Sk illsMala ysia
IN VI TE
M YR 10,000 to
M YR 20,000
M YR 40,000 toM YR 70,000
M YR 30,000 to
M YR 60,000M YR 15,000
toM YR 30,000
* Based on currenc y e xchange ra te: 1 USD = 3.3 M YR
P a c k a ge
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Compe ten t in per form ing a range o f var ied
ac t i v i t ies, mos t o f wh ich are rou t ine &
p red ic tab le.
Competent in per form ing a
s ign ificant range o f var ied wo
rk
act i v it ies, some o f the act i v it ie
s are non- rou t ine & requ i red
ind i v idua l respons ib i l i t y & au
tonom y.
Competent in per form ing a b
road range o f var ied work ac
t i v it ies,
per formed in var iet y o f conte
xts, most o f wh ich are comp le x &
non- rou t ine. There is cons ide
rable respons ib il it y & autonom
y &
con t ro l o r gu idance o f o the r
s is o f ten requ i red.
Competent in per form ing a b
road range o f comp le x techn ica
l
o r p ro fess iona l wo rd ac t i v i t ies pe r fo rmed in a w
ide va r ie t y o f
con te x ts and w i th a subs tan
t ia l deg ree o f pe rsona l respons ib i l i t y
and au tonom y. Respons ible
for the work o f others and al
locat ion o f
resources in o ften present.
Competent in appl y ing rang
e o f fundamen ta l p r inc ip les and
comp le x techn iques ac ross a w i
de and o f ten unp red ic tab le
va r ie t y o f con te x ts. Ver y sub
stant ial personal autonom y a
nd o ften
s ign ificant respons ib il it y for the work o f ot
hers and for the allocat ion o f
substant ial resources feature s
trongl y, as do personal accountab il it ies
for ana l ys is & d iagnos is, des ig
n, p lann ing, e xecu t ion and e
va lua t ion.
M SC
LE VEL 1
M SC
LE VEL 2
M SC
LE VEL 3
M SD
M SAD
L e v e l D e s c r i p t i o n
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PRESENTLY, BOTH PRE-TERTIARY & TERTIARY EDUCATION ARE UNDER THEJURISDICTION OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MALAYSIA, WHILE THEDEVELOPMENT OF TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAININGSEGMENT HAS BEEN PLACED UNDER THE CARE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (DSD) – ENABLING TVET PROGRAMMES TO RECEIVETHE NECESSARY TECHNICAL FOCUS & EMPHASIS LEVERAGED THROUGH THERESOURCES OF THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES, MALAYSIA. THIS IS INLINEWITH THE GOVERNMENT’S VISION IN DEVELOPING MALAYSIA AS A CENTRE OFEDUCATIONAL & TVET EXCELLENCE.
E D U CA T
I O N S Y S
T E M
i n M a l a y s i a
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TVET TRAINING APPROACH
i. Competency Based Training (CBT)
TVET in Malaysia is a Competency Based Training
(CBT) which is an approach to vocational training that
emphasises on what a person can actually do in the
workplace as a result of education & training. The criteria
used in the evalution of competencies are clearly stated &
given in advance.
ii. Dual Training System(Apprenticeship Program)
The apprenticeship program aims to expose apprentices
to actual situations in the industry. Apart from technical
competencies, the NDTS also emphasizes human &social competencies such as team work, self monitoring,
shouldering common responsibilities & the like.
Approximately 70%-80% of the training is done in the
industry, while the remaining 20%-30% is carried out in
training instituitions, utilizing curriculum develope by the
National Occupational Core Curriculum (NOCC)
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TECHNICAL & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING
(TVET) in Malaysia continues to play an important role
in providing highly skilled labour to fulfil the needs of
industry. In the contect of a rapidly changing global
economic scenario, the development of knowledge &
skills is critical in maintaining the competitiveness of
various industries & sustaining the growth of a country
as a whole. To ensure the continued development of a
skilled & knowledgeable workforce, the SkillsMalaysia
INVITE programme was designed based on the NationalOccupational Skills Standard (NOSS). Noss is a framework
developed by the industry’s expert which outlines the
core competencies required for a range of occupations.
ii. Lifelong Learning- Accreditation PriorAchievement (APA)
Recognition of Prior Achievement (APA)
or formely known as the Accreditation
of Prior Achievement is a method to
give recognition to any individual who
can demonstrate skills outlined in the
National Occupational Skills Standards(NOSS) based on prior experience &
achievements.
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IN TERNA T IONAL HUB FOR
E d u c a t i o n & S k i l l s
T r a i n i n g - T V E T
MALA Y S IA AN
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THE EDUCATION SECTOR IN MALAYSIAHAS GROWN TREMENDOUSLY DURINGTHE PAST DECADE AND MALAYSIAIS FAST BECOMING A CENTRE OFEDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN THE
REGION. MALAYSIA CURRENTLYHOUSES MORE THAN 70,000INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROMMORE THAN 100 COUNTRIES AND IT ISPROUD TO BE THE STUDY DESTINATIONOF CHOICE OFFERING QUALITYINTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. MANYCHOOSE TO STUDY HERE BECAUSETHEY RECOGNIZE MALAYSIA AS ANIDEAL GATEWAY TO DEVELOP THEIRASIAN NETWORK AND RELATIONSHIPS.THEY ARE ALSO ABLE TO LEARN FROMMALAYSIAN’S GREAT DIVERSITY,RAPID ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTAND PEACEFUL AND HARMONIOUSMULTICULTURAL SOCIETY!
The country is set to welcome 200,000 internationalstudents inclusive of under SkillsMalaysia INVITE
to study in Malaysia by the year 2020. As a new
initiative to widen Malaysia as an International Hub
for Education and TVET, SkillsMalaysia INVITE was
launched on July 2011. At present, there are more
than 80 International Accredited Centre (IACs) with
more than 1500 international students undergone
in varieties skills programmes. Malaysia targeted
16,000 international students by year 2020 in TVET
programmes.
MA LA Y S IA
C E N T R
E O F
E d u c a t i o n a l E x c e l l e n c e
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THE RELATIVELY CHEAPER COST OF THE EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA COUPLEDWITH THE AVAILABILITY OF INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED QUALIFICATIONSHIGHLIGHTS ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTOR WHY INTERNATIONALSTUDENTS CHOOSE TO STUDY HERE. THE FOLLOWING TABLES SHOW THECOST BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN MALAYSIA:
CO S T o f
S t u d y i n g
Source: Department of Skills Development, Ministry of Human Resources
AN EXAMPLE OF COMPARATIVE EDUCATION COST FOR A BEAUTY THERAPYCOURSE (1 YR) IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN UNITED KINGDOM & AUSTRALIA
USD 1,000toUSD 2,000
USD 20,685 USD 29,140
AVERAGEEDUCATION
COST (1 YEAR)
HEALTH
INSURANCE
STUDY INMALAYSIA
STUDY IN UK STUDY INAUSTRALIA
USD 5,400
USD 3,700
USD 200
USD 7,850toUSD 9,400
USD 12,000
USD60
USD 9,500toUSD 12,000
USD 18,000
USD 390
COST ADVANTAGES
SURANCE
V GE
* Based on currency exchange rate: 1 USD = 3.3 MYR
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ANOTHER ATTRACTION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TO STUDY IN
MALAYSIA IS THE RELATIVELY COST OF LIVING. THE TOTAL COST OFEXPENDITURE FOR ACCOMMODATION, EITHER ON CAMPUS OR OFF-CAMPUS, IS REASONABLE AND WITHIN MANY BUDGETS. DEPENDING ONTHE LOCATION AND CHOICE, THE AVERAGE MONTHLY RENTAL FOR ASINGLE ROOM (TWIN SHARING) PER STUDENT IS BETWEEN RM300 – RM450TRANSPORTATION, LAUNDRY AND OTHER ESSENTIALS, BASED AN ORDINARYLIFESTYLE ARE MATED BETWEEN RM700 – RM950 (USD200 – USD270) PERMONTH. THEREFORE, THE AVERAGE TOTAL COST OF LIVING WILL RANGEFROM RM 12,000 TO RM17, 000 (USD3430 – USD4860) PER YEAR.
COST Of Living
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3 S TE P S TO s t u d y i n
M a l a y s i a
1
2
i. Select your programme
o f interest
and tra in ing pro v ider through
i. Student is ad v ised to m
eet
(EMGS) o fficer at m
eet
sk illsmala ys ia IN VI TE webs i
te ( w w w.
sk illsmala ys ia.go v.m y/IN VI T
E).
i i. Appl icants should subm i
t complete
form together w ith support ing
documents to the acqu ired
accred ited tra in ing centre
s v ia ma il
or ema il. Success ful appl icants w ill be
issued a V isa w ith re ferenc
e ( VDR) b y
imm igrat ion department o f
Mala ys ia
through the ir respect i ve a
ccred ited
centres.
i i i. Student should in form the ir
respect i ve accred ited tra in
ing centre
on the deta ils o f the ir tra ve
l it inerar y
and greet counter upon
arr i val for
documents check ing. The
n, student
w ill be led to imm igrat ion c
heck po int
for entr y clearance.
PRE-ARRI VAL
ARRI VAL
i i. S tuden t w i l l t hen b
e managed
b y t he rep resen
ta t i ve o f t he i r
acc red i ted t ra in ing cen t re
fo r fu r t he r ass is tance
and
en ro l lmen t.
i. W i t h in 7 da ys, s tu
den t
is requ i red to und
e rgo
3 PO S T –
A R R I VA L
med ica l check up. Fa i l ing to
fi t the hea l th cond
i t ions, the
s tuden t w i l l be ask ed to re turn
back to home coun tr y.
i i. W i th in 3 0 da ys, s tuden t
is requ ired to subm i t the ir
passpor t to the respec t i ve
tra in ing cen tre’s s tuden t a f fa ir
to be subm i t ted to imm igra t ion
depar tmen t o f Ma la ys ia for the
issuance o f the s tuden t pass.
i i i. W i th in 6 0 da ys, s tuden t
is requ ired to con firm the ir
reg is tra t ion w i th DSD.
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APPLICA TION PROCEDURE
S FOR
S TUDEN T PASS
All applica tion for s tuden t pass
es b y in terna tional
s tuden ts are done th
rough Mala ysia educa tion
ins ti tu tions. The processing, appro val and issuance
o f s tuden t passes and visas is
carried ou t b y the
immigra tion Depar tmen t in Mala ysia,
e xcep t from
the People ’s Republic o f Chin
a (PRC ). S tuden ts
from the PRC ha ve to ge t their visas f
rom Embass y
o f Mala ysia or the council o f Ma
la ysia in the PRC.
FAMIL Y MEMBERS ARE NO T
ALLO WED TO ACCOMPAN
Y
Famil y members o f s tuden t
s will no t be to
accompan y s tuden ts to s ta y in Mala ysia for the
en tire s tud y dura tion.
CONDI TIONS TO QUALIF Y
AS A S TUDEN T
THE S TUDEN TS MUS T :
Ha ve alread y been accep ted
for a
full- time course o f s tud y (inclusi ve
o f English S tud y, cross cul tural
orien ta tion programme ) a t a public
or pri va te educa tion & training
ins ti tu tion.
Ha ve the financial to mee t the course
fees and li ving/ tra vel e xpenses
.
Possess good heal th and charac ter.
Be seek ing en tr y for sk ills tr
aining
purposes onl y.
I MMI G R AT I O N R E Q U I R E ME N T S
T o E n t e r IMMIGRA TION PROCEDURES TO E
N TER MALA YSIA TO
S TUD Y ARE SIMPLE AND HAS
SLE-FREE. THE CONDI TIONS
SE T B Y OF THE IMMIGR
A TION DEPAR TMEN T FO
R
IN TERNA TIONAL S TUDEN TS
ARE AS FOLLO WS:
For fur ther in forma tion abou t the
immigra tion procedures & s tuden t
pass, k indl y con tac t the
Immigra tion Depar tmen t a t the follo w
ing address
The Direc tor Visa, Pass and Perm
i t Di vision Headquar ters o f Mala ysia Immigra t
ion
Depar tmen t1s t – 7 th Floor (Podium ), Blo
ck 2G 4 Federal Go vernmen t
Adminis tra ti ve Cen tre, Precinc t 2 62
550 Pu tra ja ya, Mala ysia
T 603-88801000 F 603-8880120
0 W w w w.imi.go v.m y
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S TUDEN T
T e s t i m o n i a l s
”
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I FEEL LIKE MY HOME,BECAUSE MALAYSIA IS
ISLAMIC COUNTRYAZARASH
IRAN | BEAUBELLE
”
“ALEX
INDONESIA | MEATECH
THE COST OF LIVING& COST OF STUDY ARE
REASONABLE“
”KOSHANKAR PARKINI
SRI LANKA | TOC
I LOVE STUDYIN MALAYSIA“ ”
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“ I like the culture,
the food & thepeople too”.
MAHMOUD MOHAMMADSUDAN | MEATECH
“Peace & harmony”.
SHARIFFSYIRIA | MIRAJ
ABASINDONESIA | MEATECH
GUTAWAINDONESIA | MEATECH
“The excellent Trainer.”
“Malaysia is economically stable, i like
the climate, the culture & the food.”
“Very good facilities
& comfortable”.
HASSAN KHANPAKISTAN | MIT ACADEMY
“ I would like to
recommend my
friends to study here”.
ARIANINDIA | TOC
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