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Cycle & Carriage nurtures next generation of auto industry professionals

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  • Fifth year of the Cycle & Carriage Study Grant which provides quality automotive training.

  • The grant includes a 2-year bonded contract, with immediate employment guaranteed after graduation.

Cycle & Carriage (C&C) continues to nurture the next generation of industry professionals through the Cycle & Carriage Study Grant 2025, awarded in its fifth year to four promising students from Despark International College.

ESG initiative
As part of C&C’s commitment to uplift communities and develop future-ready talent under its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives, the Study Grant aims to support underprivileged youths in pursuing automotive education while providing pathways for meaningful career progression.

The four Grant recipients from Despark International College who will be learning Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Principles.

“Our industry thrives when we invest in the people driving the future of the industry. At Cycle & Carriage, our ESG values guide us to create impact beyond business by empowering communities, supporting education, and preparing young Malaysians for high-value careers in the automotive field. These students represent the future, and we are proud to be part of their exceptional journey to bring only the best for the industry,” said Adrian Short, CEO of Cycle & Carriage Malaysia.

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Quality automotive education
The Cycle & Carriage Study Grant is C&C’s effort to make quality automotive education more accessible, especially to students from lower-income households or single-income families. This year, the grant includes a bursary of RM10,000 per recipient with a 2-year bonded contract that secures a career pathway and guaranteed employment upon graduation.

Cycle & Carriage aftersales technicians
The grant includes a bursary of RM10,000 per recipient with a 2-year bonded contract that secures a career pathway and guaranteed employment upon graduation.

Open to Malaysians aged 16 and above, applicants must be enrolled in an automotive training institution accredited by the Department for Skills Development (DSD) under the Ministry of Human Resources or by the Ministry of Higher Education.

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