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1. How can I become an Electrical Engineer in Malaysia?

To become an Electrical Engineer in Malaysia, you can:

  • Complete a Diploma in Electrical Engineering, then pursue a Bachelor's degree.
  • After graduating, gain professional experience and apply for registration with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) to practice legally.

2. What are the entry requirements for the Diploma in Electrical Engineering in Malaysia?

The entry requirements for a Diploma in Electrical Engineering typically include:

  • SPM or equivalent: Minimum 3 credits, including Mathematics and a Science subject.
  • STPM: Minimum CGPA of 2.0.
  • English Proficiency: For international students, an IELTS score of at least 5.5 may be required.

3. What career opportunities are available after completing a Diploma in Electrical Engineering?

Graduates of a Diploma in Electrical Engineering can pursue various entry-level positions, such as:

  • Electrical Technician
  • Junior Electrical Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Electrical Design Assistant 

4. How does the Diploma in Electrical Engineering compare to a Bachelor's degree?

A Diploma in Electrical Engineering offers practical, foundational skills suited for entry-level positions, while a Bachelor's degree is designed for deeper studies into theoretical knowledge and offers broader career prospects, including roles in research, development, and senior engineering positions.