To Explore the Impact of the Academic Performance in Tertiary Study Affecting the Employability in the Malaysian Job Market

Authors

  • Yeoh Wee Win School of Business, INTI International College, Penang

Keywords:

tertiary education, Malaysian universities, job market, employability, academic performance

Abstract

This research focus in exploring the impact of the academic performance in tertiary education affecting the employability in the Malaysian job market. The academic performance had been a major emphasis within the educational study within the tertiary study in Malaysian universities but there is no relevance study that provide the concrete evidence to provide the significant support towards the factor of academic performance towards the impact in the employability for the graduates. The previous study had provided the suggestion where the literature review provide the insight on the potential significant in the positive relationship between the academic performance and the employability for the graduates in the job market. The quantitative study had been focusing on the study based on 150 questionnaire samples from the target population of the recent graduates from Malaysian universities sot understand the employability of the graduates in the job engagement in the Malaysia job market. The quantitative study had supported the empirical evidence where the is sufficient evidence to identify the presence of the positive relationship between the academic performance towards the contribution of the employability in the market.

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Published

2023-03-18

How to Cite

Win, Y. W. (2023). To Explore the Impact of the Academic Performance in Tertiary Study Affecting the Employability in the Malaysian Job Market. American Journal of Public Diplomacy and International Studies (2993-2157), 1(1), 1–6. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPDIS/article/view/8