Government-Industry TVET Coordination Body

ABOUT US

The Government-Industry TVET Coordination Body (GITC) is a collaborative platform established to bridge the gap between the needs of industries and the education provided by Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in Malaysia.
GITC is a non-profit private sector, funded by the Government, comprising 16 representatives from the Government, industries, and trade union. GITC is tasked to gather information, provide insights for policy considerations, and champion a dynamic and responsive TVET ecosystem that equips graduates with the skills and knowledge demanded by industries.
The aim is to create a future-proof workforce in Malaysia by ensuring TVET graduates possess the in-demand skills and adaptability to thrive in the ever-evolving job market, positioning TVET as a pathway to successful careers, offering equal opportunities for all individuals to contribute to the nation's economic growth. GITC is to catalyst the formation of industry-driven partnerships.
By leveraging access to key industry associations, GITC is able to gain direct insights, ensuring the continuous evolution of TVET programs aligning with industry needs. GITC is committed to build a robust TVET ecosystem, empowering individuals and driving the economic success of Malaysia.
Empowerment

To prepare adaptable Malaysian TVET graduates for a dynamic job market, with GITC fostering industry collaborations.

Industry-driven

Ensuring TVET programs continuously evolve to meet industry needs by communicating to key industry associations.

TVET Ecosystem

To construct a strong TVET ecosystem, enabling individuals and propelling Malaysia’s economic prosperity.

IN A GLANCE

PURPOSE

GITC is a collaborative platform aimed at steering the national TVET (technical and vocational education and training) agenda, focusing on human capital development, skills, and workforce.

MEMBERSHIP

Comprises 12 industry representatives working together to realize the national TVET agenda2.

INITIATIVES

Includes the TVET Collaboration Hub involving 11 ministries, coordinated by the Higher Education Ministry, and 12 identified hubs in various sectors like automotive, aerospace, and food technology.

GOALS

Strengthen the TVET ecosystem, align education with industry needs, and promote TVET as a primary choice for youth.

REPRESENTATIVES

MOE
PIKOM
FMM
MSIA
MRA
FMFF
MOGSC
PSPN
MTUC