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Tuesday 5 February 2013

MALAYSIA SKILLS CERTIFICATE

Organization

The agency is led by a Director General and immediately assisted by a Deputy Director General. The Director General is also assisted by a Legal Adviser. Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran's functions are further delegated to 14 agencies. Each agency is led by a director. 

Malaysian Skill Certificate
Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia or Malaysian Skill Certificate is the major function of Department of Skill Development.

The Skill Certificates are obtained through :
i) Accredited Training Institutions Trainees can attend training programs at accredited centers.

ii) Industry-Oriented Training
Apprenticeship training courses in the National Dual Training System is carried out in approved institutes.

iii) Pengiktirifan Pencapaian Terdahulu(PPT) / Recognition of Prior Achievement
Trainees or trainers can convert their past experience (either in work or training) into Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia. Different extent of experience will give different level of certificate. In other words, Malaysian can actually be awarded with Malaysian Skills Certificates without having to undergo the formal courses. 

They are just need to submit proof of such experience and the evidence will be reviewed by the relevant officers and are confirmed by the Pegawai Pengesahan Luaran, who is usually from the Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran. 

Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran Accredited Centers
Malaysian Skills Certificates are awarded if trainees complete the course at the centers accredited by the agency. Accredited centers are divided into :

1) Public Approved Centers 2) Private Approved Centers 30 Industrial Approved Centers 4) Association Approved Centers 5) National Dual Training (NDT) Approved Centers
Accredited centers are the institutions that offer training courses approved by Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran. 

National Occupational Skills Standard
National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) specifies level of competency required by a worker to perform specific job. This includes segregation and ranking of a field into different levels of competency. Each level is attached to different level of Malaysian Skills Certificate. 

The specific skill training in order to obtain each level of competency is elaborated in a syllabus, which defines National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS).
Written materials for each course is usually prepared by the respective accredited training centers;







Malaysian Skills Certification is one of the main functions of DSD. This certification offers five (5) levels of certification :

Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 1
Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 2  
Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 3
Malaysian Skills Diploma (DKM) Level 4
Malaysian Skills Advanced Diploma (DLKM) Level 5 


Malaysian Skills Certificate ( SKM )

Malaysian Skills Certification is one of the main functions of DSD. This certification offers five (5) levels of certification :

Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 1
Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 2  
Malaysian Skills Certificate (SKM) Level 3
Malaysian Skills Diploma (DKM) Level 4
Malaysian Skills Advanced Diploma (DLKM) Level 5


News and Activities :
  • Tawaran Permohonan Perantis bagi Program SLDN Berinsentif
  • Permohonan Menggunakan NOSS Baru
  • Iklan: Permohonan Penyertaan Pertandingan Kemahiran Malaysia (PKM) & MySkills 2013
  • Pemakluman Berkenaan Dengan Status Terkini Baucer Buku 1 Malaysia (BB1M) 
Please Visiting the official website of Department of Skills Development http://www.dsd.gov.my ]

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