

This workshop provides practical insights, tools, and strategies to confidently navigate the 2024 EAC and ETAC accreditation standards set by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), while overcoming common challenges in SAR preparation.
Learn directly from experienced professionals and gain practical strategies to confidently meet accreditation requirements while overcoming common challenges with expert guidance
Many staff are not yet familiar with the revised accreditation standards and assessment expectations.
Outcome-Based Education (OBE) is often implemented superficially, while Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) lacks proper structure, documentation, and follow-through.
Tight timelines and insufficient planning often result in rushed documentation, increased stress, and reduced accuracy ahead of panel visits.
Academic and administrative teams often operate independently, which leads to inconsistent data, disjointed reporting, and weakened SAR submissions.
This full-day workshop is designed to equip academic leaders, programme coordinators, and administrative teams with essential knowledge and practical tools to navigate the 2024 Accreditation Standards by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC) and the Engineering Technology Accreditation Council (ETAC) under the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM).



Get up to speed with the latest accreditation framework and what’s expected from engineering programmes.

Understand how each criterion is evaluated and how to structure your responses effectively.

Learn how to apply Outcome-Based Education and Continuous Quality Improvement meaningfully within your programme.

Receive actionable advice on compiling accurate, complete, and audit-ready SAR documentation.

Ir. Ts. Dr. Nurhidayah Azmy is a respected academic leader with deep expertise in:
Quality assurance and accreditation compliance
Curriculum development and programme alignment
Strategic accreditation submission (full & provisional)
She currently serves as Director of the Centre for Academic Accreditation (CAA), UMPSA, leading national-level initiatives in alignment with MQA and BEM standards.
As a Panel of Assessor for EAC and ETAC, she brings first-hand insights into what evaluators truly look for.
Her portfolio spans multiple institutions including USM, UUM, UTM, and more—making her one of the most trusted names in Malaysia’s accreditation landscape.
Learn directly from someone who evaluates the evaluators.
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