MALAYSIAN SKILLS CERTIFICATION (SKM)





The Malaysian Skills Certification may be obtained through by three (3) methods :
1. Through Training in a Recognised Institution
Through training programmes at JPK accredited centres for specific fields and skill levels that have been accredited.
2. Through Industry-Oriented Training (SLDN)
Through apprenticeship with the National DualTraining System (SLDN) conducted by industries and skills training institutes.
3.Through Accreditation of Prior Achievement (PPT)
Obtaining the Malaysian Skills Certification through past experience (work or training) without having to sit for any examination. The candidate is required to submit proof of his skills competency which will be assessed by the Assessing Officer and approved by the External Verification Officer appointed by JPK.
Benefits of the Malaysian Skills Certification



Eligibility Requirements for Malaysian Skills Certification
The minimum requirements for candidates to join the Malaysian Skills Certification Accreditation Method training through a recognized Training Institute are:


(*However, the Accreditation Centre may prescribe other conditions for its trainees)
Malaysian Skills Certification Accreditation Centre
Accreditation Centre refers to a skills training provider that has been approved by the NCC to conduct skills training and offer Malaysian Skills Certification in specific fields and skill levels based on the National Occupational Skills Standards (NOSS). There are five categories of Accreditation Centres, namely: -
• Public Accreditation Centres (K)
• Private Accredited Centre (L)
• Industry Accreditation Centres (I)
• Association Accreditation Centres (P)
• Non-Destructive Testing Accreditation Centres (NDT)
Candidates may refer to the List of Accreditation Centres in this web site to obtain information regarding accredited centres and the latest skills programmes recognised by the DSD.
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