Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the career opportunities after completing a Diploma in Building and Construction in Malaysia?
Graduates can pursue various roles, including:
	- Site Supervisor
 
	- Project Coordinator
 
	- Quantity Surveyor
 
	- Construction Manager
 
	- Building Inspector
 
These positions are essential in the growing construction industry in Malaysia, which offers ample job opportunities for skilled professionals. 
2. What are the entry requirements for a Diploma in Building and Construction program?
	- A minimum qualification of SPM or O-Level.
 
	- Proficiency in English (IELTS/TOEFL may be required for international students).
 
	- An interest in the construction industry and teamwork skills.
 
3. How long does it take to complete a Diploma in Building and Construction?
A Diploma in Building and Construction usually takes 2 to 3 years to complete, depending on the institution and the specific curriculum. This duration includes practical training and theoretical coursework, providing a well-rounded education.
4. What subjects are typically included in the curriculum for a Diploma in Building and Construction?
The curriculum covers essential subjects such as:
	- Construction Technology
 
	- Building Materials
 
	- Project Management
 
	- Site Surveying
 
	- Safety and Risk Management
 
These subjects equip students with the knowledge needed to excel in the construction sector.
5. Can I pursue further studies after completing a Diploma in Building and Construction?
Yes, graduates can pursue further studies, such as a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or Civil Engineering. Many best-ranked universities in Malaysia offer advanced programs that can help you specialize further in your chosen field.