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The child is currently in the second grade of junior high school. After finishing the second grade of junior high school, he wants to go to Singapore Polytechnic to study.

The child is currently in the second grade of junior high school. After finishing the second grade of junior high school, he wants to go to Singapore Polytechnic to study.

According to the information provided by netizens, the child’s academic qualifications are not qualified to apply for admission to our country (Singapore). The conditions for polytechnics and the requirements for applying to polytechnics are that you must have the results of our O-level examination. Where is Singapore Polytechnic in Singapore?

You just need to take the subway to DOVER MRT STATION.

Singapore Polytechnic

500 Dover Road

Singapore 139651 Can my child still apply for Singapore Polytechnic if his father has obtained Singapore WP?

Yes , but it’s not a big problem if you have obtained it before. If you are still using the WP work visa now, the student visa will be easily rejected; How about Singapore Polytechnic

When evaluating Singapore’s polytechnics, it depends on the specific From what perspective do we look at polytechnics? There are five public polytechnics (NP Yian, SP Singapore, TP Temasek, NYP Nanyang, RP***), one semi-public and semi-private polytechnic (NAFA Nanyang), and one polytechnic. It’s almost not poly (BCA Construction Management)

1. In terms of international reputation, the reputation of Singapore’s five public universities is better than that of many domestic undergraduate programs and can even be compared with some non-211 project undergraduate programs. After all, academic qualifications are recognized globally.

2. In terms of diploma, a poly graduation is a diploma, which is indeed inferior to a university degree.

3. In terms of employment 3.1 Domestic employment: I don’t know much about this, but according to my limited understanding, because there have been too many international students in recent years, and many international students study abroad just for gold plating, As a result, the quality of international students has declined. Some powerful domestic companies only treat poly as a better college or ordinary university. Domestic employment is not ideal, but it is not bad either (this is just a personal opinion, please point out if it is wrong, don’t criticize) , O(∩_∩)O~)

3.2 Employment abroad: Employment in Singapore is pretty good. I am a poly graduate. Because it was not the right time to find a job, my salary was only 1,700. But my friends’ starting salaries are pretty good, with the highest being 2,300 and the average being 1,800. It usually takes one to two months to find a job, of course, except for those who don’t want to find a job. If you go to other countries, as far as I know, if you go to a university in China that is not part of the 211 Project, it is basically not ideal to find a job. However, Singapore’s poly is relatively better. As I said before, after all, internationally All approved.

4. In terms of further education, I feel that it is not bad. If you want to study in some famous international universities, it will be easier than in China. Of course, it will also take longer.

5. The degree of freedom is actually almost the same as that of domestic universities, but there is no morning and evening self-study, which personally feels very good.

6. In terms of fees, it is similar to the three books. There is a TG (Tuition Grant) of about 1,700 SGD for half a year. However, with the reform of the education system this year, the fee has increased. Now it is about 3,000 SGD for half a year. Some unlucky students did not get it. Going to TG, the full tuition fee is a bit outrageous. The tuition fee of about 15,000SGD for half a year is a bit unaffordable for working-class families (thinking about it now, I came at the right time), but TG also has TG. No, you have to work in Singapore for three years. Of course, you can run away, but there will be a blacklist, so I don’t recommend it. . .

Let’s add some extra stuff later

1. Ranking of the five polytechnics in Singapore

The ranking of the five polytechnics in Singapore is very confusing. Public opinion is reasonable, but mother-in-law is reasonable. The general statement is

1) Business major NP ranks first and is the favorite school of Singaporeans. There are not many Chinese students in the business school. TP ranks second. After all, it started as a business major and other schools have not done this. Pass statistics. . . . No ranking will be given

2) In science and engineering, SP is first (although I am very unhappy, after all, in one year in 2000, our school’s science and engineering results were the best among the five), followed by TP, third Three NYP (I can’t say this, some people say NYP is better than TP, some say TP is better than NYP, but based on the principle of loving this school and some personal limited understanding, I think TP is better than NYP), others The two institutions will not be included in the statistics.

3) In the art category, this TP is the well-deserved number one. Although it started with BUSINESS, its design is the best. This can be regarded as a kind of sadness. NYP students should not criticize, NAFA counts alone. Yes, not included in NYP.

4) Maritime major, SP, no one will say anything about this

5) Aviation, TP is the first choice, nothing to say

6) Nursing major , NYP is correct, the employment prospects are good, you don’t have to pay tuition, and you get paid every month.

It's a pity that I'm not a girl and don't like this major. . .

Finally, let’s talk about RP. Because it is younger among the five schools, others say this school is the worst. This may be because of the school’s weak foundation and the over-recruitment of students in the past few years. , resulting in poor quality of students and poor impact. Some people say that RP’s IT is good, but this is just heard and has no basis. . .

These rankings are just my personal opinions. Maybe because I am from TP, some of the evaluations may not be very accurate. Please don’t criticize them, especially NYP students, please be gentle. I will add what comes to my mind in a timely manner in the future. If you want to ask anything, you can message me and I will answer as best I can. O(∩_∩)O~

Not great, junior colleges are better

If you go to science and engineering, you definitely have freedom, you don’t have to wear school uniforms, you don’t have to cut your hair....

Graduate directly after three years and find a job

85% cannot go to college

Junior colleges are just the opposite, they wear school uniforms and have their hair cut

< p> After two years, take the exam and go to college if you succeed. If you fail, it will be a waste of two years

85% can go to college

The salary of going to college and not going to college, but It's far from the best. The author should think clearly about whether Singapore Polytechnic is good or not.

The college focuses on cultivating and training future engineering and technical talents to support the technological, economic and social and cultural development of Singapore society in the future. In addition, the college also provides necessary equipment and professional technologies for the development of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises. The college has a beautiful environment, complete teaching facilities, strong teaching staff, and offers more than 20 diploma courses. Graduates of Singapore Polytechnic have always been welcomed by large and medium-sized enterprises, holding important positions in various fields, and making outstanding contributions to the prosperity and development of Singapore. Is Singapore Polytechnic the same as the National University of Singapore?

no It is good to go to Singapore Polytechnic, but

In fact, there is not much difference between the two. You will graduate in poly in 3 years. If you want to continue It will take a long time to complete an undergraduate degree at one of the three local public universities. You need to start from ay2. Calculating, it will take another 3 years to get an undergraduate degree. And because of the basics, many poly students go to NUS and NTU. I can’t keep up, I’ve seen several poly graduates drop out of NUS due to performance issues. If you go to an overseas university that Poly cooperates with to complete your undergraduate degree, it will be faster. It only takes 1-2 years. The time will vary depending on the major.

In terms of cost, there is still a slight difference between the two. Even if you get a TG, poly will be much more expensive than studying for an undergraduate degree in China because of the cost of living. Three years of living expenses plus tuition will cost about 200,000-250,000 yuan.

Although the five local poly schools are all *** schools, there are good and bad schools. It is recommended that you try to choose the old ones when applying, such as NYP, SP and NP. Like ***, Polytechnic, and Temasek, the application time needs to be carefully considered. Is Singapore Polytechnic easy to find a job in China?

Yes. I guess you won't want to come back after graduation. Can Singapore Polytechnic graduates study in Singapore universities

By taking postgraduate examinations.

The National University of Singapore (NUS), referred to as National University (NUS), is Singapore's leading world-class university. It is a certified member of the East Asia AACSB, the East Asia EQUIS, and a member of the International Alliance of Research Universities. , a member of the Universitas 21 University Alliance, and a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. It enjoys a world-renowned reputation for research in the fields of engineering, life sciences and biomedicine, social sciences, and natural sciences.

The National University of Singapore was formerly the Straits Settlements and Federation of Malaya *** Medical School established in 1905; in 1912, the school was renamed King Edward VII Medical School. In 1928, Raffles College was established. In 1949, King Edward VII Medical College and Raffles College merged to form the University of Malaya. In 1955, the Singapore Chinese community organized Nanyang University. In 1962, the University of Malaya campus in Singapore became independent as the University of Singapore. In 1980, the University of Singapore and Nanyang University merged, and the school was named the National University of Singapore.

According to the school’s official website in April 2015, the school has three campuses: Kent Ridge, Bukit Timah and Outram Park; it has 16 colleges, including a music school; and 2,374 teaching staff. , there are 37,972 students on campus, including 27,975 undergraduates and 9,997 graduate students.