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The Military Training Academy (ALK) as a leading institution in developing quality officers

Military Training Academy

The Military Training Academy (ALK) is an organization responsible for managing military affairs and training Officer Cadets and PALAPES UPNM members. It is here that the life of an officer cadet is shaped and guided by appointed instructors entrusted with developing their character and identity to become Intellectual Leaders of Character.

ALK also plays a vital role in producing military officers who are knowledgeable, of high moral character, and who uphold military culture in line with ALK’s vision and mission. As one of the main pillars of UPNM, ALK contributes significantly to supporting the university in achieving excellence across all fields, thereby shaping the institution into a unique Boutique University.

Brig Jen Dato' Mohamad Noorlizam Bin Shamsuddin
Brig Jen Dato' Mohamad Noorlizam Bin ShamsuddinCommandant
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The history of the National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM) began with the establishment of the Malaysian Armed Forces Academy (ATMA) on 1 June 1995 as an institution responsible for conducting undergraduate academic programmes and military training for Officer Cadets of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF). The role of ATMA was later expanded when it was gazetted as the National Defence University of Malaysia on 10 November 2006.

Although NDUM admitted its first cohort of students in the 2007/2008 academic session, the University had in fact accumulated 11 years of experience in managing undergraduate programmes from 1995 to 2006 through a collaborative programme between the Ministry of Defence and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). Through this collaboration, approximately 1,017 graduates were produced in three major fields, namely Engineering, Science, and Management. In addition to obtaining professional qualifications, all graduates were commissioned as officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces and are currently serving in various units within the Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Navy, and the Royal Malaysian Air Force.

NDUM was officially established by the Government of Malaysia on 21 June 2006 to produce military and civilian graduates to meet the nation’s defence needs. The NDUM Incorporation Order was issued on 6 November 2006, enabling the commencement of academic programmes in the 2007/2008 session. For the 2007/2008 intake, a total of 550 students enrolled in the Defence Foundation Programme, comprising 121 civilian students and 350 military students. Meanwhile, for undergraduate programmes, 130 civilian students and 297 Defence Foundation students were enrolled in bachelor’s degree programmes in the fields of Engineering, Science and Technology, as well as Management and Defence Studies.

To commence the 2007/2008 academic session, NDUM established three faculties in addition to the Defence Foundation Centre, namely the Faculty of Defence Engineering, the Faculty of Defence Science and Technology, and the Faculty of Management and Defence Studies.

The academic programmes offered by these faculties are comparable to those of other public institutions of higher learning both locally and internationally. These programmes are designed to attract students by offering curricula that integrate defence-related science and technology with hands-on practical applications. The knowledge and skills acquired can be applied to national defence assets such as naval vessels, aircraft, and military equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces. In addition, the programmes provide graduates with competencies applicable to industries based on advanced science and technology.

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Vission

The vision of the Military Training Academy is to produce officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces who are knowledgeable, of high moral character, who uphold military culture, are competent, and are capable of contributing effectively towards the development of the nation’s defence.

Mission

The mission of the Military Training Academy is to enhance the number of highly educated military officers grounded in military culture, and to expand and strengthen research and development activities in support of national defence.

Objective

  • To provide education and training to Officer Cadets in preparation for their duties and responsibilities as junior officers in the armed forces.
  • To develop essential military characteristics and to instil discipline, loyalty, and perseverance in the execution of duties.
  • To provide fundamental military knowledge.
  • To develop and maintain physical fitness.
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Crown - Symbolises allegiance to the authority of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Book - Represents knowledge and learning
The letters 'ALK' An abbreviation for Akademi Latihan Ketenteraan (Military Training Academy)
Sheild - Signifies defence and protection
Rice Flower - Symbolises prosperity and abundance
Three Colours and the Malaysian Armed Forces Emblem - Represent the three services of the Malaysian Armed Forces
Yellow Colour - The Royal colour

 

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The Military Training Academy (ALK) functions as a unit within the larger organisation of the National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM). ALK is also responsible for training Officer Cadets in military disciplines and strategically maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, namely the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF).

  • Horizontal Functions
    These responsibilities cover all aspects of administration both during and outside official working hours. They are accountable to company staff and instructors as well as to the Officer Cadets holding rank. Implementation includes management and oversight within their respective companies. All company instructors supervise and guide the cadets in the execution of their duties.
  • Vertical Functions
    These responsibilities focus on training requirements, encompassing matters related to G, A, and Q. To carry out these duties, all branches within this division coordinate current training needs to ensure effective implementation.
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Officer Cadets at the Military Training Academy (ALK), UPNM, undergo military training and are assessed periodically by qualified instructors according to the categories outlined below:

a

Basic Fitness Test (UKA)

b

Combat Skills Test (UKT)

c

Individual Qualification and Skills Test (UKKI)

d

Unarmed Combat (TTS)

e

Military Sports

f

Leadership Qualities

g

Sports Representative

h

Activities Representative

i

Body Mass Index (BMI)

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The Military Training Academy is committed to delivering customer satisfaction as follows:

1

Program Information

The Military Training Academy (ALK) coordinates, integrates, and conducts the training of Officer Cadets across all three services. Led by the ALK Commandant, ALK acts as a military advisor to the Vice-Chancellor, particularly on matters related to training, military law, and issues concerning policies and directives issued by the Armed Forces Headquarters (MK ATM).

2

Training and Validation

The personal values of an Officer Cadet, who is to become a future leader, depend on the strength, capability, and effectiveness of ALK in guiding Officer Cadets (including PALAPES cadets), coordinating, and conducting in-house training based on the Training Management Plan (RPL) produced through research. Consequently, the effectiveness of training and any identified weaknesses can be measured through validation and continuously improved over time.

3

Liaison and Information Body

ALK serves as an articulation unit capable of conveying information between Ministry of Higher Education (KPT) and the Armed Forces (ATM) for implementation within the institution. This includes matters such as the selection of Officer Cadets, termination, military law, protocol, financial allocations from the Ministry of Defence (KEMENTAH), current directives, and the retention of military interest.

4

Military Training Development

Studies of the syllabi presented at the Armed Forces training centres can be aligned with the modules provided to Officer Cadets, in accordance with the standards required by the services. At the same time, research conducted by the University can be highlighted and implemented at the Armed Forces training centres, creating a mutually beneficial exchange of knowledge.

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Functions and Roles

ALK functions as a unit that supports the philosophy, vision, and mission of UPNM in producing a generation of intellectually capable leaders with strong leadership values. In addition, ALK is responsible for implementing Armed Forces (ATM) policies for military staff and Officer Cadets at UPNM.

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Military Training Academy
National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM)
Kem Perdana Sungai Besi
57000 KUALA LUMPUR

: 03-40143753 (MK Tadbir)
: 03-40143769 (Bahagian Latihan Ketenteraan)
: 03-40143757 (Fax)
: alkupnm@gmail.com

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