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MyTVET.my is a course and institution directory platform for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Malaysia. Its pages state that it lists 7,508 skills-based courses and 1,067 training institutions across 16 states and 21 fields. It is not a direct teaching platform; it is closer to a course search, qualification-matching, institution lookup, and pre-application enquiry portal.
The platform covers a broad range of course areas, including electrical and electronics, automotive, culinary arts, management, manufacturing, welding, information technology, construction, mechatronics, refrigeration and air conditioning, beauty, fashion, oil and gas, agriculture, tourism and hospitality, aviation, and maritime. It supports filtering by field, state, level, and public/private sector, and allows users to compare up to 4 courses. In terms of accreditation, the text explicitly mentions Malaysian skills qualifications such as SKM, DKM, DLKM, and Bachelor of Technology degrees, and links them to the National Skills Development Act 2006. Delivery format, teaching language, specific instructors, and per-course teaching arrangements are not disclosed.
The platform page states “free, no commitment,” suggesting that directory browsing, form enquiries, or initial matching may be free of charge. However, specific course tuition fees, loan eligibility requirements, registration fees, and payment methods are not provided. The page offers WhatsApp Channel, Advisor, and form entry points, with support mainly focused on course selection consultation.
Its strengths are the large amount of data and clear filtering structure, making it especially useful for post-SPM students looking for eligible courses based on their qualifications. It also provides guides on TVET, SKM, PTPK loans, and related topics. The limitations are the lack of key decision-making details on course pages, such as tuition fees, intake dates, instructors, employment outcomes, reviews, and delivery mode, making it difficult to make a final enrolment decision based on the current information alone.
It is best suited to local students or applicants planning to study TVET in Malaysia and holding qualifications such as PT3, SPM, SKM, or DKM. For Chinese users, it can be useful as a reference for understanding Malaysia’s vocational education system, but application requirements, language, visa, and payment details still need to be confirmed with the specific institutions. The crawled text does not indicate access from mainland China, payment restrictions, or network availability, so its accessibility from China is unknown.
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mytvet.my is an Malaysia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mytvet.my directly.