MIT ACADEMY SDN BHD

  • No.26, Jalan Anggerik Vanilla Y 31/Y, Kota Kemuning, 40460 Shah Alam, Selangor View on Map

Overview

  • Founded Date 29/03/2004
  • Posted Jobs 0
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  • SSM Registration Number 647236A
  • Industry Education/Training

Company Description

MIT Academy Sdn Bhd was founded in 1976 under Cosmopolitan Business Agencies (CBA). It started as a rattan manufacturing company and subsequently diversified into corporate training and consultancy in 1989 and HRDF apprenticeship programme in 2007.

The company holds various educational licenses and accreditation by Department of Skills Development (DSD), under Ministry of Human Resources No. L01956 License, Human Resources Development Corporation (HRD Corp) License No. 647236A, Cambridge Assessment International Education (UK) and Pearson (UK). We have successfully conducted HRD Corp fully funded training programmes under Inbase, Indcert, Generate, Minimum Wages, Outplacement Centre (1MOC), Future Workers Training, Apprenticeship and Place and Train Programme for Unemployed Workers both for HRDC and Social Security Organisation (SOCSO). We also obtained approval from MDEC to conduct training programmes which we schedule to conduct commencing in November 2021. To date, MIT group has provided training and education for almost 5,000 students and workplace trainees in Malaysia.

The Ministry of Education appointed MIT Academy Sdn. Bhd. as the 1st Private Technical college in 2012 offering the Malaysian Vocation Diploma programme for 400 PT3 graduates for a 4-year Engineering Diploma Course.

In January 2019, MITstem International School was launched as the 1st STEM school in Malaysia providing a combination of Academic IGCSE and STEM curriculum to gear our students for the 21st century technological challenges.

With our strong affiliation with key industry associations like FMM, MATA, FMHMBA, MIT Academy has been appointed by Fortune 500 Companies to be Licensed Training Centres and Technology Partners with Bosch Rexroth Germany, Omron Japan, Fanuc Japan, SMC Japan, Autodesk USA, Google, Microsoft and AWS, USA whereby MIT conducts training programmes for the workforce and fresh graduates