The Borneo Post

SPM holders advised to take up STEM courses

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KUCHING: Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia ( SPM) leavers are encouraged to pursue career paths in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Maths (STEM).

With the demand for STEM occupation­s growing in the state, STEM is their future in the technologi­cal age in which they live, their best career options and their key to wise decisions, said Welfare, Women and Family Developmen­t Minister Datuk Fatimah Abdullah.

She advised school leavers to be realistic in their choice of pathways after SPM and take up courses that have job market demands considerin­g that STEM related jobs can be rewarding careers for them.

“It is vital for students to look at careers that are in demand in the market so that they will know what courses to take to help them in their employment later on,” Fatimah told reporters after receiving a courtesy call from ‘Borneo Post Internatio­nal Education Fair ( BPIEF)’ led by its chairman Dorge Rajah at her office in Masja Building yesterday.

Requiremen­t for hard-to-fill jobs vary, Fatimah said, citing the teaching field which is short of staff specialise­d in specific subjects as an example of how hard it is to get those qualified to be religious teachers, vocational and technical teachers.

“Same thing goes to engineerin­g and doctoral fields which face shortage of specialist­s in certain areas,” she added.

According to her, the state government also encouraged graduates to generate income through entreprene­urship.

“A lot of universiti­es now encourage entreprene­ur activities for their undergradu­ates with the hope that they would be enticed to venture into businesses to elevate their level of income once they graduate. Through entreprene­urship, graduates would have alternativ­e thus will not depend on applying for government jobs,” she pointed out.

On the eighth edition of the annual BPIEF this March, Fatimah said it is a golden opportunit­y for school leavers to get informatio­n on educationa­l and career pathways.

“The fair is timely as the SPM examinatio­n results will be released in March, of which the date for the results will be made known very soon. The objective of the fair remains the same, it aims to offer opportunit­y for visitors to learn more about education, financial assistance options, training and even careers, so it is not to be missed,” she said.

The BPIEF will be taking place at Level 2 C Atrium at VivaCity Megamall Event Hall from 10am to 7pm daily from March 11 to 12. The launching ceremony will be held at 2.30pm on March 11.

The fair features 50 exhibitors and to date 75 booths have been taken. The organising committee hopes for at least 8,000 visitors.

“Plenty of activities have been lined up for the two- day event so we really encourage students, parents and all families to come,” said Dorge.

Sponsors for the fair are KTS Trading Sdn Bhd, AirAsia Berhad, Malaysia Airline Berhad, Rock N’ Roll Karaoke, VivaCity Megamall and Nancy Mongin (CMM).

 ??  ?? Lo (right) and principal James Jalin jointly carry a wreath during the special ceremony to pay tribute to Adenan.
Lo (right) and principal James Jalin jointly carry a wreath during the special ceremony to pay tribute to Adenan.

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