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VTAR Institute

Coordinates: 3°12′54″N 101°43′54″E / 3.215038°N 101.731799°E / 3.215038; 101.731799
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VTAR Institute
Institut VTAR (Malay)
拉曼技职学院 (Chinese)
MottoQuality and Affordable Education
TypePrivate
Established1990
ChairmanYB Senator Datuk Yoo Wei How
PrincipalTan Cheng Liang
Location,
CampusKuala Lumpur
Websitewww.vtar.edu.my
VTAR Institute
Simplified Chinese拉曼技职学院
Traditional Chinese拉曼技職學院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLāmàn Jìzhí Xuéyuàn

VTAR Institute, abbreviated as VTAR, is a private vocational college located at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

VTAR Institute was formerly known as Institute Jayadiri which was founded in 1992 as a community project of Koperasi Jayadiri Malaysia Berhad and conducts its classes in some shoplots in Old Klang Road. Then in 2000 Institute Jayadiri was relocated to Wisma MCA and renamed Kojadi Institute. In 2014, the President of MCA approved the relocation of Kojadi Institute to Tunku Abdul Rahman University College in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur in the hope that this new premise will have a more conducive environment for the students. [1]

VTAR is the first private institute in Malaysia received the approval from Energy Commission (ST) to offer Wireman Course (PW2).[2] In 2011, VTAR was rated 4 star rating from Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK).[3]

On 17th March 2015, VTAR signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TransWorld University (TWU), Taiwan to allow graduates from Beauty Therapy or Hairdressing further studies in this university.[4]

On 27th September 2019, VTAR is an approved UK's Highfield Qualifications training centre.[5][6]

History

VTAR was formed in 1990.[7] Initially, it conducted academic programmes from certificate level till diploma level and vocational programmes up till certificate level. It also collaborate with Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman to offer Foundation In Arts that can further study into UTAR degree programmes.[8] Academic programmes were accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) whilst the vocational programmes were accredited by Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK), Kementerian Sumber Manusia.

In mid-2011, VTAR phased out the academic programmes to concentrate fully on vocational programmes. This change of focus is in line with the Government’s call to produce more skilled workers. Students who pass the vocational courses will be awarded the Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) which accredited by JPK.

Departments

There are two departments under VTAR Institute:[9]

Department SKM – Engineering

Department SKM – Beauty Therapy

Department SKM – Automotive

Department SKM – Furniture Technology

Partner Institution

References

  1. ^ "About VTAR Institute". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Greetings From VTAR Institute (VTAR)". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  3. ^ "VTAR Institute receives 4-STAR rating from JPK (Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran) Officer". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Memorandum of Understanding between VTAR Institute and Transwolrd University Taiwan". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  5. ^ "VTAR Institute as a training centre approved by Highfield Qualifications". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  6. ^ "拉曼技职学院成为英国HIGHFIELD职业培训资格认证机构的培训中心". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Message from Chief Executive Officer". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  8. ^ "MQA Accredited Status of VTAR Institute". Malaysian Qualifications Agency. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  9. ^ "VTAR Management". VTAR Institute. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  10. ^ "VTAR Institute Automotive Course" (PDF). VTAR Institute. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  11. ^ "MFC-VTAR Furniture Course March Intake Begins". Malaysian Furniture Council (MFC). Retrieved 3 February 2017.

3°12′54″N 101°43′54″E / 3.215038°N 101.731799°E / 3.215038; 101.731799