Tuesday, 29 September 2020 08:00

NCT Group & UCSI University establish industry relations through Premier Co-Op Memorandum of Understanding signing

NCT Group and UCSI University signed a Premier Co-Op Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to endorse student’s development through a series of initiatives. The MoU signing took place at UCSI University with Dato’ Joe Yap Fook Choy, the Co-Founder of NCT Group and Associate Professor Ir. Dr Jimmy Mok Vee Hoong, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic, Student and Alumni Affairs of UCSI University representing respective parties.
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The MoU signing is a mutually beneficial partnership as both parties take strides to provide educational opportunities and industry experiences to the next generation while fostering a competent workforce for the industry. A real-life industry experience learning platform is pivotal for students to form the cornerstone to future success.
Realizing the need, NCT Group introduces Fly Youth, a new campaign advocating students’ self-development. Fly Youth is an initiative to develop fierce young leaders through various forms of campaigns and competitions. UCSI University students will be exposed to real-life industry experiences in which they can develop real-life industrial skills.
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Adding further value, UCSI University’s Industry Leadership Programme is an icing on the cake that will help students obtain early employment from first year of Bachelors programme, receive training and learning experience with top industry players and score an opportunity to secure employment before graduation. It allows students to become more competent and knowledgeable and will definitely prove useful in the coming years, especially in the present work climate.
Universities are one of the most crucial pillars in the playbook in producing top-notch graduates. The Premier Co-Op Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between NCT Group and UCSI University today exemplifies the collaboration between a higher educational institution and a private corporate organization to raise the bar for developing full-fledged students for the benefit of the nation.
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