Cycle & Carriage presents study grants to five automotive students
By CARSIFU | 27 April 2022PETALING JAYA: Cycle & Carriage continues its commitment in creating exceptional journeys for its community by providing financial assistance to deserving underprivileged youths and a chance to grow their career in the automotive field.
For the third year running, C&C awarded five students the Cycle & Carriage Study Grant 2021, a financial aid that offers the opportunity for technical and vocational education in the automotive sector.
The students who were awarded the coveted study grant that will lead to a placement at Cycle & Carriage includes Teshvinder Singh a/l Sarjit Singh, 19, Lee Kai Jing, 20, and Lim Chin Lun, 19, who are pursuing a Diploma in Automotive Technology.
Meanwhile, award recipient A. Shamstephen, 19, is pursuing a City & Guilds Diploma, while Vinod Vasudevan, 20, is studying a Master Technician Course.
The 2021 Cycle & Carriage Study Grant is a programme that was designed to help students from the B40 group who are keen to pursue or are already pursuing automotive studies.
The grant includes a bursary of RM5,000 per annum for a maximum of three years.
Upon completion of their studies, the students will start their career with a year-long position in C&C.
Applicants of the 2021 Cycle & Carriage Study Grant must be Malaysians and of ages 16 years and above who are enrolled in an automotive training institution accredited by the Department for Skills Development (DSD) of the Ministry of Human Resources or Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE).
Cycle & Carriage CEO Thomas Tok said the company has always been committed to creating exceptional journeys and placing people at heart of the organisation’s vision and mission.
“We are constantly looking for ways to nurture the next generation of quality talents who can provide the exceptional services that we cultivate here at Cycle & Carriage. With this study grant, we are thrilled to welcome the next generation of talents to our team into the field of automotive,” Tok said at the award ceremony held at Cycle & Carriage Petaling Jaya recently.
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