30+
Industry-focused degree programmes
91.6%
Overall employment rate among SIT graduates1
Up to 12 months
Real industry experience as part of your degree

The SIT experience

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Enjoy strong employment prospects

Our industry-ready graduates are highly sought after by employers. 91.6% of SIT graduates were employed across more than 40 industry sectors within six months of graduation in 2022, with healthy starting salaries.

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Tang Shu Hua
Tang Shu Hua

“We gained maximum practical exposure through the clinical attachments at different healthcare providers. I strongly feel that the Clinical Practice Education (CPE) has better prepared me to be an effective healthcare professional upon graduation.”

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Acquire industry experience even before graduation

You will have ample time to develop specialised skills and valuable industry experience through our unique Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP), which can span up to 12 months.

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Huang Junkai
Huang Junkai

“In this challenging climate, I am grateful to have been offered an exciting job even before I graduated. My IWSP experience has certainly paved the way for that.”

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New Programmes

SIT programmes equip students with in-demand skills to enable you to thrive in growth sectors.
We review our programmes regularly and work closely with industry partners to understand their business and talent needs.

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Integrate work and study through Applied Learning

Your learning experiences at SIT will be grounded in real-world applications to give you a head start in your career. When you embark on your dream job, you’ll already be familiar with how to innovate to solve real problems.

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Lee Zhen Hao
Lee Zhen Hao

“My capstone project on Drone Vulnerabilities allowed me to work on a real-life problem and implement a solution. I uncovered vulnerabilities on a commercial drone and developed hardware tools to facilitate a penetration test.”

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Become a specialist with exposure to other disciplines

To create innovative solutions to complex industry or community problems, you may need to collaborate across different fields. SIT infuses interdisciplinary learning into our curriculum to help you build an arsenal of diverse skills and knowledge.

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Gain global perspectives

Venture beyond the classroom and set your sights on the world. SIT students enjoy opportunities to extend their learning journeys abroad through exchanges, internships and immersion programmes.

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Get a head start on lifelong learning

Working adults can advance their capabilities and expertise through SIT’s courses for niche industries. Our wide variety of upskilling and reskilling pathways are designed to benefit lifelong learners.

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Kasinathan Parthiban
Kasinathan Parthiban

“Some lectures are pre-recorded on video. This helps me adjust my learning pace at home. My own experience is evidence that lifelong learning is the best way to continue to improve at work.”

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Hear from our SITizens

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Hanna Amani Binte Mahmud
Software Engineer, Continental AG
SIT is a microcosm of the working world, where we work in projects with varying dynamics. We learn soft skills to communicate our ideas effectively, which goes a long way in resolving conflicts.
Mukesh Balu Chitiran
Lean Specialist, General Electric Aerospace (Singapore)
We actively learn by working on real-world projects with industry partners. My team and I implemented a trend analysis dashboard at SBS Transit, which won a Gold Award.
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Tan Ellice
Year 2, Robotics Systems
Industry 4.0 is the next big thing in engineering, and I want to be part of it. The Robotics Systems degree programme at SIT allows me to read the relevant knowledge and skills to be a robotics engineer after graduation
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Pang Zhuo Wei
Diagnostic Radiographer, Tan Tock Seng Hospital
I'm grateful for diverse learning opportunities working on cross-disciplinary projects with Finnish students and publishing an article with Metropolia University of Applied Sciences on managing radiation dosage in CT images.

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