Courses on electric vehicles, renewable energy for TVET schools

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An allocation of RM6.8 billion has been provided, deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.

New courses on electric vehicles and renewable energy are planned for the TVET programme to meet the demand for skilled workers.

Zahid, who is chairman of the national TVET council, said there was a demand for skilled workers in renewable energy and the courses would also meet the need for employment in high-tech jobs.

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