Volume : 3, Issue : 3, MAR 2017

EMPLOYABILITY AND MOTIVATING FACTORS AMONGST MALAYSIAN GRADUATES

Prema Ponnudurai, Eshodha A. Andrew

Abstract

Employability is a growing challenge in the current socio-economical climate especially for university graduates. The study therefore examines students' motivation toward English language acquisition in a Malaysian private Higher Education Institution (HEI). The findings indicate that Malaysian students are more instrumentally motivated in their language learning. Based on the findings some recommendations and areas for further research have been highlighted.

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motivation, employability, English Language proficiency, Malaysian graduates.

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