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The Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia recognises MITPE's certification.
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3 | Bahasa Arab (913) | View |
4 | Literature in English (920) | View |
5 | Kesusteraan Melayu (922) | View |
6 | Syariah (930) | View |
7 | Usuluddin (931) | View |
8 | Sejarah (940) | View |
9 | Geografi (942) | View |
10 | Ekonomi (944) | View |
11 | Pengajian Perniagaan (946) | View |
12 | Perakaunan (948) | View |
13 | Mathematics S (950) | View |
14 | Mathematics T (954) | View |
15 | Computing (958) | View |
16 | Physics (960) | View |
17 | Chemistry (962) | View |
18 | Biology (964) | View |
19 | Sains Sukan (966) | View |
20 | Seni Visual (970) | View |
21 | MUET Mid-Year (800) | View |
21 | MUET End-Year (800) | View |
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1 | MUET (800) | View |
2 | Pengajian Am (900) | View |
3 | Bahasa Malaysia (910) | View |
4 | Bahasa Arab (913) | View |
5 | Literature In English (920) | View |
6 | Kesusteraan Melayu (922) | View |
7 | Syariah (930) | View |
8 | Usuluddin (934) | View |
9 | Sejarah (940) | View |
10 | Goegrafi (942) | View |
11 | Ekonomi (944) | View |
12 | Pengajian Perniagaan (946) | View |
13 | Perakaunan (948) | View |
14 | Mathematics S (950) | View |
15 | Mathematics T (954) | View |
16 | Computing (958) | View |
17 | Physics (960) | View |
18 | Chemistry (962) | View |
19 | Biology (964) | View |
20 | Sains Sukan (966) | View |
21 | Seni Visual (970) | View |
Introduction
Incompatibility between personality, interest and career choice could have an impact on one's career and also individual well-being. The pressure that existed because of this incompatibility could be manifested through excessive sick leave taken, job truancy, lack of commitment etc.(Carmeli & Gefan, 2004). According to Holland (1998), the match between personality and interest with career choice determines motivation, work satisfaction, achievement, productivity and stability in one's career. The decision to choose "the right person for the right job" must be given due attention in the choice of student candidates (Parson, 1908 in Sidek Mohd Noah, 2005). The psychometric test known as Malaysian Educators Selection Inventory (MEdSI) is the initiative effort of the Council of Deans, Education Faculty of Higher Institution of Learning. This effort is taken to produce competent educators. The first cohort of teacher trainees' intake shortlisted through the MEdSI test was the 2007/2008 first semester. Early observation on the quality of this group of trainees was most encouraging compared to the previous cohort (Abdul Malik et al., 2008; Joharry et al., 2008).
In other countries, the problem of a match between individuals and courses applied is solved through the use of psychometric techniques. For example the Vocational Preference Inventory (VPI), Self-Directed Search (SDS) and Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory (SCII) tests were used extensively for staff recruitment and student admission in the United States of America. These tests used the concept of Person-Environment Fit (P-E Fit) which is a concept of matching between individual characteristics and the environment.
The existing instrument in general is developed in western countries where the cultural background differs from Malaysian culture. This cultural difference led to the development of an instrument based on local values and cultures. Hence, an instrument, Malaysian University Selection Inventory (MUnSYI) was developed based on the concept of Person-Program Fit™(P-P Fit™).
MUnSyI was developed based on important parameters such as career interest, personality, integrity, emotional intelligence and patriotism when selecting student candidates. These parameters were selected based on the soft skills demand in accordance with the National Education Philosophy and the Educational Development Blueprint. This instrument was developed by the Malaysian Examinations Council's consultants which comprise a panel of experts from eleven local public institutions of higher learning.
MUnSyI consists of five sections with 310 items. Section A is on Career Interest; Section B on Personality; Section C on Integrity; Section D on Emotional Intelligence and Section E on Patriotism.
MUnSyI was developed to obtain information on candidate's intrinsic qualities which include Career Interest, Personality, Integrity, Emotional Intelligence and Patriotism as additional information to candidates' details. The information gathered from this test is used to select suitable candidates for enrolment into various programmes offered by Malaysian universities.
The justification for using the MUnSyI instrument are as follows: