2021 Cycle & Carriage Study Grant nurtures young talent
In recent years, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) has become a buzzword as it is now an increasingly important metric within the business realm. The automakers are also on the front end of fulfilling their responsibilities towards society, and a recent example of this is the study grant provided by Cycle & Carriage.
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How is Cycle & Carriage fulfilling its Corporate Social Responsibility?
The company has recently offered financial aid to deserving underprivileged youths and gave them a chance to grow their career in the automotive field.How much amount is offered under the 2021 Cycle & Carriage Study Grant?
The 2021 Cycle & Carriage Study Grant offers RM 5,000 per annum for a maximum of 3 years.The company offers this financial aid to deserving underprivileged youths while giving them a chance to grow their career in the automotive field. The award ceremony was organised at Cycle & Carriage Petaling Jaya.
Terms & conditions
Framed to help students from the B40 group, the grant was meant for the applicants fulfilling the following criteria -
- Malaysian citizen
- Ages 16 years and above
- Already enrolled in an automotive training institution accredited by the Department for Skills Development of the Ministry of Human Resources or Ministry of Higher Education.
Recipients & amount
The recipients of the C&C grant studying in their third year are -
- 19-year-old Teshvinder Singh a/l Sarjit Singh, Diploma in Automotive Technology.
- 20-year-old Lee Kai Jing, Diploma in Automotive Technology.
- 19-year-old Lim Chin Lun, Diploma in Automotive Technology.
- 19-year old Shamstephen a/l Arulpragasam, Diploma in City & Guilds
- 20-year old Vinod Vasudevan, Master Technician Course
Upon completion of their studies, these students will start their careers with a year-long position in C&C.
The grant includes a bursary of RM 5,000 per annum for a maximum of 3 years.
While welcoming the new members on board, the CEO of Cycle & Carriage, Mr. Thomas Tok, said, "Cycle & Carriage has always been committed to creating exceptional journeys and placing people at the heart of our company'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."
The students also thanked C&C for appreciating their potential. Lee Kai Jing stated, "I am very grateful to Cycle & Carriage for giving me this opportunity to enter the automotive industry after graduation through the Cycle & Carriage Study Grant. Although I am studying to become a technician at the moment, I am hopeful that my seamless transition into the industry and firsthand experience in the workshop of an established brand can open the pathway for me to become an engineer one day."
Another award recipient, Teshvinder Singh, also expressed his joy upon receiving the grant. He said, "I was so happy when I found out that I was a recipient of the Cycle & Carriage Study Grant as I know that this opportunity to work at Cycle & Carriage will be a great stepping stone for my career. In addition to helping my family financially, my hope is that I can gain a wealth of knowledge from the exposure at Cycle & Carriage and live out my passion with a career in the automotive industry."
"With this study grant, I know that I will have a better future and become one step closer to my goal of becoming successful in the field of automotive engineering, fueled by my love for cars," said Shamstephen.
This Study Grant is part of the company's long-term CSR initiatives to promote the marginalised community and the local automotive scene's economic growth.
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