Talent is key for Malaysia to succeed in the era of IR4.0, and preparing skilled local talents as the world begins to move towards the Fifth Industrial Revolution has become critical.

 

In 2019, LinkedIn’s Emerging Jobs in Malaysia Report noted that four out of five emerging high-demand jobs in the country are digital; with data that also suggests a growth of digital jobs in non-digital tech at five times those of digital tech sectors in the Asia Pacific.

Having fulfilled requirements such as industry-relevant teaching and learning, teaching staff with industry experience and involvement, effective career placement, and global ranking position, Management and Science University (MSU) through its Faculty of Information Science and Engineering (FISE) is the latest to be awarded the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Premier Digital Technology Institution (PDTI) status.

 

The PDTI initiative, which aims to ensure career readiness in the fields of Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Digital Marketing to meet rising demand for industry-ready computer science graduates, recorded 95 percent graduate employability and 1.5 times higher-than-national-average graduate salaries in 2018.

 

Since its first Convocation of 2004, MSU has been the Number 1 University in Malaysia for Graduate Employability on the Ministry of Higher Education Graduate Tracer Study; recording 95 percent graduate employment within six months of graduation.

 

In 2007, Management and Science University (MSU) topped its own graduate employability record with 98.5 percent; which rose to 98.6 percent ten years later, and remained at 98.7 percent since 2019.

 

 



Talent is key for Malaysia to succeed in the era of IR4.0, and preparing skilled local talents as the world begins to move towards the Fifth Industrial Revolution has become critical.

 

In 2019, LinkedIn’s Emerging Jobs in Malaysia Report noted that four out of five emerging high-demand jobs in the country are digital; with data that also suggests a growth of digital jobs in non-digital tech at five times those of digital tech sectors in the Asia Pacific.

Having fulfilled requirements such as industry-relevant teaching and learning, teaching staff with industry experience and involvement, effective career placement, and global ranking position, Management and Science University (MSU) through its Faculty of Information Science and Engineering (FISE) is the latest to be awarded the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Premier Digital Technology Institution (PDTI) status.

 

The PDTI initiative, which aims to ensure career readiness in the fields of Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Digital Marketing to meet rising demand for industry-ready computer science graduates, recorded 95 percent graduate employability and 1.5 times higher-than-national-average graduate salaries in 2018.

 

Since its first Convocation of 2004, MSU has been the Number 1 University in Malaysia for Graduate Employability on the Ministry of Higher Education Graduate Tracer Study; recording 95 percent graduate employment within six months of graduation.

 

In 2007, Management and Science University (MSU) topped its own graduate employability record with 98.5 percent; which rose to 98.6 percent ten years later, and remained at 98.7 percent since 2019.