Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ

FAQ

The investment fee is RM2,834 per person inclusive of training material, 8% SST, meals, HRD Corp TTT certificate, and assessment fee.
On day 5, participants are required to present for 15-20 minutes on any topic of their choice in order to demonstrate their competency based on the assessment criteria with what they have learned over the previous 4 days.
You may become a freelance trainer offering HRD Corp claimable training to your direct clients or partnering up with any training provider companies. Alternatively, you may also register as a training provider company on your own.
No, the HRD Corp TTT Certification is for lifetime use without having to pay any additional fees. However, if you hold the Accredited Trainer title, you will need to renew it with a renewal fee of RM60 for every three years.
Only those who have attended at least 80% of the course and passed the Assessment will be rewarded with the TTT certificate.
The Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) is responsible for promoting talent development in Malaysia. It operates under the Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad Act 2001 (PSMB Act 2001) and falls under the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) in Malaysia. HRD Corp collects levies from employers and utilizes the funds to support training and development programs for the Malaysian workforce.
Yes, you can use Bahasa Malaysia or Mandarin during the assessment as long as you fulfil the criteria of the training competencies.
This program is open to anyone who wish to become a competent trainer regardless of nationality, ethnicity, and profession.
Sure, why not? In fact, this TTT certificate can be your additional skill set to make extra income and boost your career irrespective of what background are you from.