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PTD Assessment Centre fever yet again!
19 Apr 2007
Yup, it's all hot and sizzling again in Malaysia as....no, no, not the Ijok election, though that is the one making headlines today.... but because over 3500 Malaysians (out of the whopping 20 000+ exam takers) who passed the preliminary paper test are currently attending the second phase towards becoming a PTD officer: The PTD Assessment Centre (or more famously known as PAC).
These highly aspiring participants will go through 2-days of various tests under specially engineered evaluation system to make sure only the best will be invited to the interview phase for final screening. PAC programs are running all over Malaysia in all INTAN campuses located nationwide at the same time, separated into four exercises starting mid-April and ends early May.
For all the PTD aspirants, we wish you the best of luck and will look forward to have you in the team!
Yup, it's all hot and sizzling again in Malaysia as....no, no, not the Ijok election, though that is the one making headlines today.... but because over 3500 Malaysians (out of the whopping 20 000+ exam takers) who passed the preliminary paper test are currently attending the second phase towards becoming a PTD officer: The PTD Assessment Centre (or more famously known as PAC).
These highly aspiring participants will go through 2-days of various tests under specially engineered evaluation system to make sure only the best will be invited to the interview phase for final screening. PAC programs are running all over Malaysia in all INTAN campuses located nationwide at the same time, separated into four exercises starting mid-April and ends early May.
For all the PTD aspirants, we wish you the best of luck and will look forward to have you in the team!
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Posted on 19 Apr 2007
PELANTIKAN PTD MELICINKAN SISTEM PENYAMPAIAN
06 Apr 2007
Petikan daripada Utusan Malaysia -
KUALA LUMPUR 5 April – Kementerian Pelajaran menjelaskan pelantikan
Pegawai Tadbir Diplomatik (PTD) bertujuan melicinkan sistem penyampaian
di sektor khidmat pengurusan dan pembangunan kementerian itu.
Petikan daripada Utusan Malaysia -
KUALA LUMPUR 5 April – Kementerian Pelajaran menjelaskan pelantikan
Pegawai Tadbir Diplomatik (PTD) bertujuan melicinkan sistem penyampaian
di sektor khidmat pengurusan dan pembangunan kementerian itu.
Timbalan Menteri Pelajaran, Datuk Hon Choon Kim berkata, pelantikan itu juga tidak akan menjejaskan peluang guru dan pegawai pendidikan menikmati kenaikan pangkat.
‘‘Sektor-sektor lain di kementerian masih diterajui guru dan pegawai pendidik. Saya juga ingin memberi jaminan PTD tidak akan dilantik sebagai Pengarah Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri (JPN),” katanya menggulung titah ucapan diraja bagi kementeriannya di Dewan Rakyat hari ini.
Choon Kim menambah, pelantikan PTD dilakukan bagi membolehkan kementerian memanfaatkan kepakaran profesional untuk melicinkan pentadbiran.
‘‘Sebagai contoh akauntan, dulu kita tidak ada. Sekarang kita ingin membawa masuk akauntan untuk ditempatkan di setiap JPN bagi mengurus soal kewangan.
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Posted on 06 Apr 2007
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