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Ngee Ann College was founded in 1963 with study programs in commerce, technology and language. In 1968, the college changed its name from the Ngee Ann College to Ngee Ann Polytechnic College to emphasize on technical education. It is one of the first institutions in Singapore to adopt a collaborative approach to learning. The curriculum is designed recognizing the employability skills required for handling and overcoming challenges of the 21st century.

The college offers diploma programs on full-time and part-time basis. The full-time courses cater to more than 14800 students. They are offered by the eight academic schools under Ngee Ann Polytechnic, namely the School of Business & Accountancy, School of Design & Environment, School of Engineering, School of Film & Media Studies, School of Health Sciences, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, School of InfoComm Technology, and School of Life Sciences & Chemical Technology.

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JC vs poly course fees in Singapore (2020)

Junior college Polytechnic
Yearly school fees $200+ ~$3,000 (for Singapore citizens) 
Qualification awardedGCE A LevelDiploma 
Course duration 2 to 3 years 3 years 
What do you study Structured similarly to secondary school, with addition subjects like General Paper and Economics Structured like university, with core modules and electives relative to your diploma

JC school fees are just $6, and even after adding the maximum allowable $13.50 for miscellaneous fees, that’s only $19.50 monthly. That comes up to about $200+ per year.

Based on that, the cost of pursuing your A Levels in JC is quite affordable for most (unless you pick an independent JC that costs $3,600 to $4,800 yearly, of course).

However, polytechnic course fees are much more expensive. It is the cheapest for Singapore citizens, and even then, it’s $2,900 per year after subsidies and excluding supplementary fees.

That said, if you intend to pursue a degree in university after polytechnic, it’s worthy to note that you may also be able to knock a few semesters off if you do a related degree. That could result in some savings too.

Let’s break down how much it costs to pursue a diploma at a local polytechnic.

Breakdown of polytechnic course fees, including MOE tuition grant

Yearly polytechnic course fees Full course fees (3 years) Notes 
Singapore citizens $2,900 $8,700 Fees stated are after tuition grant
Singapore permanent residents (PRs)$6,000 $18,000Fees stated are after tuition grant
International students $10,800 before GST$32,400 before GSTNo grants, GST not absorbed

The course fees states are for admissions in academic year 2020/2021 (AY). The fees are cohort-based, meaning they’ll remain at the same fee for all 3 years of studies.

For example, Singaporean students admitted in AY 2018/2019 paid $2,800 in their first year (last year), so even though it’s $2,900 for admissions this year (2020), the AY2018/2019 students will continue to pay $2,800 per year.

As you can see, Singaporeans pay a lot less than foreigners. That’s because they’re automatically awarded the MOE tuition grant. PRs are also eligible, but they will need to actively apply for it and serve a 3-year bond upon graduation.

International students pay the most: there are no grants, so they pay the full fee, including GST (GST is absorbed for Singapore citizens and PRs).

The course fees for diploma courses are pretty much fixed for all 5 polytechnics in Singapore, excluding supplementary fees for examinations, insurance, and etc.

Supplementary fees are about $80 to $100, and are meant to cover expenses for examinations, insurance, facilities and etc.

To help those from lower-income families, there are a few education bursaries that are offered across all 5 polytechnics.

Tertiary education bursaries for all polytechnics

BursaryBursary coverage (per year)CitizenshipIncome ceiling *
Polytechnic Foundation Programme bursary$970 (one-time cash award)Singapore citizens in PFP coursesPCI under $691, GHI under $2,751
CDC/CCC^ Polytechnic bursary$2,350Singapore citizensPCI under $691, GHI under $2,571
CDC/CCC^ Polytechnic bursary$2,150Singapore citizensPCI $691 to $1,000, GHI $2,751 to $4,000
MOE bursary$1,650Singapore citizensPCI $1,001 to $1,725, GHI $4,001 to $6,900
MOE bursary$800Singapore citizensPCI $1,726 to $2,250, GHI $6,901 to $9,000

* Per capita income (PCI) and gross household income (GHI)
^ Community Development Council (CDC) and Citizens Consultative Committee (CCC)

There are 2 government-funded bursaries — the CDC/CCC polytechnic bursary and MOE bursary. They are 4 tiers of income brackets (2 each), and depending on which you fall under, you can get from $800 to $2,350 subsidy per year.

For those enrolled in the polytechnic foundation programme (PFP), if your PCI is under $691 or GHI under $2,571, you will also get a $970 subsidy.

In the National Day Rally 2019, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that they’ll be pumping in even more resource into making tertiary education more affordable.

Bursary coverage will be increased from up to 80% to 95% instead.

Private donor bursaries

You can also try applying for a private donor bursary. These are funded by donations, which could be from generous alumnae, charitable organisations and more.

Each polytechnic has over 10 of these, and the selection criteria is usually specific to the private bursary. To find out more about how you can get awarded, it’s best to book an appointment with your preferred school’s financial assistance advisor.

More financial assistance for polytechnic course fees in Singapore

Bursaries typically have stringent income requirements as they are meant to help the lower income families. If you do not qualify but still need financial help, you can consider these other schemes for needy students.

Type of financial aid Max coverage of tuition feesEligibility 
Post Secondary Education AccountEdusave 100% Singapore citizens with PSEA accounts 
Mendaki Tertiary tuition fee subsidy Subsidy 50% to 100% Malay Singapore citizens and PRs, with per capita income of under $2,000 
CPF education scheme CPF education loan, to be repaid with interest 100% (limited by CPF withdrawal limit of 40% from OA) All full-time students 
Tuition fee loan Loan, to be repaid with interest 75% All full-time students 
Study loan Loan, to be repaid with interest 25% + $2,000 for living expenses Singapore citizens and PRs who’ve taken up maximum tuition fee loan (above) and have GHI $2,700 and below  
IMDA NEU PC Plus programmeLaptop subsidyNA.  Singaporeans and PRs with PCI $900 and below, or GHI $3,400 and below

1. Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)

If you’re a Singapore citizen with a PSEA, you can use whatever funds in there to pay for your poly course fees. You may also use your siblings’.

If you’re wondering how you get money in there, it’s from your Edusave account, which becomes a PSEA after secondary school.

2. Mendaki tertiary tuition fee subsidy

The Mendaki tertiary tuition fee subsidy is for Malay students with a PCI of $2,000 or less. Both Singaporeans and PRs can apply, but PRs must have applied for and received the MOE tuition grant (as above) before eligible for this subsidy.

There are 3 tiers of subsidy coverage, depending on the applicant’s income. For the full 100%, your PCI must be $1,400 or below.

3. CPF Education Scheme

All full-time students can apply for this, but in particular, PRs must have executed the MOE tuition grant and international students must appoint a guarantor.

The CPF Education Scheme is a little tricky, but although you’re using your own CPF savings, you need to repay it with interest (pegged to CPF), almost like a loan.

Under this scheme, you can withdraw up to 40% of CPF in your Ordinary Account (OA) to pay for up to 100% of your tuition fee. You’ll need to start repayment 1 year after you graduate, and have a maximum of 12 years to finish paying.

4. Tuition fee loan

Now onto the “real” loans. You can also seek financial help from banks like DBS, UOB and OCBC to finance up to 75% of your tuition fees. All full-time students can apply.

Of course, because this is a loan and you have to pay interest, it should only considered if you’ve exhausted the other above-mentioned options. The interest rates are around 4.75% p.a. — you can read more about education loans in this article — but interest will only commence after graduation.

That means your loan is interest-free during your course of study.

5. Study loan

After taking up a tuition fee loan (above), there’s still a remaining 25% that some students may need help with. For Singapore citizens and PRs, you can apply for a government study loan to cover that, plus $2,000 for living expenses.

The income ceiling is GHI $2,700 and below. For those who have PCI under $951, the loan is interest-free. For those earning between $951 to $2,700, the loan is interest-free during the 3 years of study.

6. Laptop subsidy (IMDA NEU PC Plus Programme)

The NEU PC Plus Programme is by the Info-communications Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA), and is a subsidy for low-income students who need to buy laptops for school.

This is for students with PCI $900 and under ($1,125 if there is a permanently disabled household member) or GHI of $3,400 and under.

The prices are highly subsidised, ranging from $200 to $800+ for a brand new set. The models are fixed and recommended based on your diploma course. For instance, if you are in a design, media or arts course you may be required to use a laptop with superior RAM and graphics card requirements.

Which polytechnic should you apply for?

In terms of course fees, all 5 polytechnics are about the same. Different institutions may have courses unique to them though — like say, law in Temasek Polytechnic.

The different schools are also known for different disciplines. It’s been a long time since I was in school, but in general (based on online reviews and forums, anyway), this is what each is known for:

Ngee Ann Polytechnic — business and mass communications

Singapore polytechnic — engineering and life sciences

Temasek Polytechnic — design and law

Nanyang Polytechnic — IT and nursing

Republic Polytechnic — hospitality and sports management

Part-time courses are provided by CET Academy (Continuing Education and Training Academy) through online and classroom mode of learning, which also require work experience. The part-time courses include diploma for a duration of two and a half years in core industry or specific business domain, diploma conversion for a year on a part-time basis to help transition into a different industry, and a specialist diploma for up to a year to facilitate specialized skills in the core subject area. An advanced diploma for up to 2 years that helps to specialize with a broader spectrum in the core subject is also offered.

Short-term courses for up to 6 months to develop personal and professional skills in the field of interest are also available. National Silver Academy offers courses that are up to 8 to 12 hours long and are designed to aid students above 50 years of age to acquire necessary skills and knowledge in a specialized field. Certificate in Bridging Studies for Enrolled Nurses is for up to 135 hours to help nurses in their career enhancement.  Ngee Ann College also believes in providing equal opportunities for co-curricular activities, including arts & cultural, sports, academic societies, community service and students union.

The college is well equipped with digitalized amenities like AI-enabled chat bots to help students with any query, facial recognition technology in classrooms to take attendance and explore engagement levels, density trackers at various locations to give updates on crowd dispersion for easy and smooth access, and excellent digital healthcare facilities.

Tuition fees at NP are highly subsidised by the Singapore Government for eligible students under the Tuition Grant (TG) Scheme. For AY2021, the polytechnics will continue to adopt a cohort-based fee structure, which means that fees will remain constant for the entire duration of the course.

The Government will continue to absorb the GST chargeable on tuition fees payable by Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident students. The tuition fees for International Students in AY2021 is inclusive of GST.

The table below shows the annual tuition fee payable by students enrolling in a full-time diploma course and who have opted for the Tuition Grant (TG) Scheme.

Admitted in Academic YearNgee Ann LogoSingaporeansNgee Ann LogoPermanent ResidentsNgee Ann LogoInternational StudentsNgee Ann Logo
2021 (more info)S$2,900S$6,000S$11,000
2020 (more info)S$2,900S$6,000S$10,800
2019 (more info)S$2,900S$5,800S$10,400
2018S$2,800S$5,600S$10,000

University at a glance

Size of Campus in acres34
No.of Campuses1
International Students Websitehttp://www.np.edu.sg/ss/iss/Pages…
Rigorous coursework & research provided30k+ UG & PG students
Alumni across World130,000

Entry Criteria

CoursesExams
Other Courses(14 Courses)IELTS: 5 & AboveTOEFL: Accepted

Fees Payment Schedule

Students are notified of the actual course fees they have to pay via their Ngee Ann Polytechnic email accounts.

The fees are to be paid 2 times in a year.

Semester 1: End June
Semester 2: End December

Academic Year 2021Semester 1Semester 2
1st Due Date (Giro Deduction/Non-Giro Payment)28 Jun 202128 Dec 2021
2nd Due Date (Giro Deduction/Non-Giro Payment)29 Jul 202128 Jan 2022
Final Due Date13 Aug 202111 Feb 2022

There are two ways to check on your outstanding tuition fees.

Option 1: Online enquiry Log in to NPAL Student Self Service Portal
The navigation path to view outstanding tuition fees is: Main menu > Self Service > Financial Services > View Financial Account

Option 2: Mobile Enquiry

  1. Download ‘NPal2 mStudent’ from the App Store or Play Store
  2. Log in using your NPal2 User ID and Password
  3. Go to the page using ‘Outstanding Fee’ icon and click on it
  4. You will see the outstanding tuition fees payable under ‘Financial Summary’

Payment

Payment Mode 1: OCBC Bank branches

  1. Go to a designated OCBC bank branch (Refer to FAQ 11.4). You do not need to have an OCBC account
  2. Write your Student ID and contact no at the back of the cheque
  3. Drop the cheque into the quick cheque deposit box
  4. If payment by cash, please retain the deposit slip as proof of payment
  5. Payment will be updated in 3 working days

Payment Mode 2: AXS (Station / mobile app New / online paymentNew)

AXS station– Select Education > Ngee Ann Polytechnic > Outstanding
AXS mobile app– Select eServices > Education > Ngee Ann Polytechnic > Outstanding
AXS online payment– Go to http://axs.com.sg
Select AXS e-Station > Pay My Bills Now > eServices > Education/ Ngee Ann Polytechnic > Outstanding
  1. Enter your Student ID (e.g. 12345678A)
  2. Follow on-screen instructions and retain the receipt as proof of payment
  3. Payment will be updated in 3 working days

Payment Mode 3: Credit card

  1. Go to eEnrol Portal
  2. Click ‘My Enrolment’ and log in with your User ID and Password
  3. Follow on-screen instructions and take note of the payment reference as proof of payment
  4. An e-Receipt will be sent to your personal email address
  5. Payment will be updated in 3 working days

Payment Mode 4: PAYNOW to UEN

  1. Log in to your preferred iBanking app
  2. Enter NP’s UEN “T08GB0039AFEE”
  3. Enter your student ID in the reference field, e.g. 1020XXXXA
  4. Follow the instructions in the app to proceed with payment

Withdrawal & Refund

Students who wish to withdraw from their course must complete a prescribed withdrawal form and submit it to their respective Academic Schools/Divisions.

Withdrawal before commencement of semester

  • 100% refund, excluding S$50 administrative charge *
  • Refund of all other fees paid (except application/amendment fee and tertiary student ez-link card application fee)

Withdrawal within 1st week of semester on valid grounds **

  • 75% refund
  • Refund of examination, sports and miscellaneous fees only

Withdrawal after 1st week of semester

  • No refund

* Administrative charge of S$50 is only applicable to new students.

** Refunds will only be made if the reasons for withdrawal are on valid grounds such as to study in another approved institution in Singapore, or on medical grounds.

Poly Courses and Poly Cut Off Points (2020/2021)

Ngee Ann Poly Courses Cut Off Points

Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NAP) has released the cut-off points for its undergraduate courses.

The Polytechnic announced on Tuesday that the aggregate score for each course was between 76 and 79.5 per cent.

This means that only those with an aggregate score of 80 per cent or above can be considered for a spot in their course of choice at Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

Students who wish to apply for courses at Ngee Ann Polytechnic must have their O-Level results available before they can submit their application forms.

2017 Planned Intake and Cut-Off Points

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Poly] Comparison of Cut-Off Points of JAE 2019 to JAE 2020 : r/SGExams

republic poly cut off points 2021

The polytechnic courses cut off point 2021 are stated as follow. Below are the Ranking results for 2021 cut off points for all the Polytechnic courses in Singapore.

  • NYP – Nanyang Polytechnic
  • NP – Ngee Ann Polytechnic
  • RP – Republic Polytechnic
  • SP – Singapore Polytechnic
  • TP – Temasek Polytechnic 
POLYJAE COURSE CODECOURSE TITLEJAE ELR2B2
NPN59Biomedical Science7
NPN77Psychology Studies8
NPN90Veterinary Bioscience8
NPN73Pharmaceutical Science9
NPN67Mass Communication10
NPN82Film, Sound & Video10
NPN85International Trade & Business10
NPN93Engineering Science10
NPN94Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics10
NPN45Business Studies11
NPN51Accountancy11
NPN53Banking & Finance11
NPN64Network Systems & Security11
NPN72Tourism & Resort Management11
NPN91Arts Business Management11
NPN92Animation11
NPN56Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering12
NPN60Biomedical Engineering12
NPN79Business & Social Enterprise12
NPN40Hotel & Leisure Facilities Management13
NPN54Information Technology13
NPN65Aerospace Engineering13
NPN76Audio-visual Technology13
NPN81Financial Informatics13
NPN83Optometry13
NPN55Immersive Media & Game Design14
NPN70Chinese Studies14
NPN78Visual Effects14
NPN74Environmental & Water Technology15
NPN75Aerospace Electronics15
NPN88Chinese Media & Communication15
NPN89Sustainable Urban Design & Engineering15
NPN48Real Estate Business16
NPN84Clean Energy Management16
NPN41Mechanical Engineering17
NPN44Electronic & Computer Engineering17
NPN57Landscape Design & Horticulture17
NPN68Product Design & Innovation17
NPN50Automation & Mechatronic Systems19
NPN42Marine & Offshore Technology20
NPN43Electrical Engineering20
NPN95Tamil Studies with Early Education21
NPN69Nursing26
NPN71Common Engineering Programme
NPN96Early Childhood Development & Education
NPN97Common Business Programme
NPN98Common ICT Programme
NYPC54Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics10
NYPC74Molecular Biotechnology10
NYPC61Animation11
NYPC65Pharmaceutical Science11
NYPC45Medicinal Chemistry12
NYPC72Oral Health Therapy13
NYPC47Social Sciences (Social Work)14
NYPC60Digital Game Art & Design14
NYPC69Food Science & Nutrition14
NYPC70Game Development & Technology14
NYPC93Mass Media Management14
NYPC96Banking & Finance14
NYPC98Accountancy & Finance14
NYPC49Biologics & Process Technology15
NYPC51Aeronautical & Aerospace Technology15
NYPC52Aerospace Systems & Management15
NYPC71Biomedical Engineering15
NYPC67Hospitality & Tourism Management16
NYPC73Chemical & Pharmaceutical Technology16
NYPC81Sport & Wellness Management16
NYPC43Business Intelligence & Analytics17
NYPC46Food & Beverage Business17
NYPC50Nanotechnology & Materials Science17
NYPC57Digital Visual Effects17
NYPC94Business Management17
NYPC41Engineering With Business18
NYPC85Information Technology18
NYPC99Marketing18
NYPC63Visual Communication19
NYPC66Motion Graphics & Broadcast Design19
NYPC80Infocomm & Security19
NYPC87Robotics & Mechatronics19
NYPC38Architecture20
NYPC59Interaction Design20
NYPC64Spatial Design20
NYPC83Industrial Design20
NYPC39Aerospace / Electrical / Electronics Programme21
NYPC40Aerospace / Mechatronics Programme26
NYPC42Common Engineering Programme26
NYPC48Electrical Engineering With Eco-Design26
NYPC62Digital & Precision Engineering26
NYPC75Multimedia & Infocomm Technology26
NYPC89Electronic Systems26
NYPC97Nursing26
NYPC34Common Business Programme
NYPC35Business & Financial Technology
NYPC36Common ICT Programme
RPR14Biomedical Science13
RPR49Sport Coaching14
RPR53Marine Science & Aquaculture15
RPR16Biotechnology16
RPR52Human Resource Management with Psychology17
RPR22Pharmaceutical Science18
RPR32Mass Communication18
RPR26Sport & Exercise Science19
RPR39Aviation Management19
RPR24Sonic Arts20
RPR35Game Design20
RPR48Consumer Behaviour & Research20
RPR19Media Production & Design21
RPR25Arts & Theatre Management21
RPR51Business & Social Enterprise21
RPR55Infocomm Security Management21
RPR21Supply Chain Management22
RPR36Design for User Experience22
RPR37Hotel & Hospitality Management22
RPR40Aerospace Engineering22
RPR44Wellness & Hospitality Business23
RPR11Industrial & Operations Management24
RPR33Outdoor & Adventure Learning25
RPR56Engineering Design with Business25
RPR12Information Technology26
RPR13Business Information Systems26
RPR17Materials Science26
RPR18Business Applications26
RPR27Sport Management26
RPR28Integrated Events Management26
RPR29Environmental Science26
RPR34Customer Experience Management with Business26
RPR41Green Building Energy Management26
RPR42Common Engineering Programme26
RPR43Health Management & Promotion26
RPR45Health Services Management26
RPR46Restaurant & Culinary Operations26
RPR47Mobile Software Development26
RPR50Electrical & Electronic Engineering26
RPR54Engineering Systems & Management26
RPR57Common Business Programme
RPR58Common ICT Programme
SPS98Biomedical Science7
SPS44Nutrition, Health & Wellness9
SPS72Biotechnology9
SPS35Digital Animation10
SPS54Infocomm Security Management10
SPS64Applied Chemistry10
SPS93Experience & Communication Design10
SPS56Games Design & Development11
SPS41Creative Writing for Television & New Media12
SPS73Mechatronics & Robotics12
SPS97Music & Audio Technology12
SPS38Perfumery & Cosmetic Science13
SPS46Financial Informatics13
SPS47Food Science & Technology13
SPS48Human Resource Management with Psychology13
SPS58Bioengineering13
SPS66Architecture13
SPS67Optometry13
SPS69Information Technology13
SPS70Chemical Engineering13
SPS71Business Administration13
SPS75Accountancy13
SPS76Banking & Finance13
SPS88Aeronautical Engineering13
SPS39Visual Effects & Motion Graphics14
SPS43Applied Drama & Psychology14
SPS86Media & Communication14
SPS89Interior Design14
SPS90Aerospace Electronics14
SPS42Engineering with Business15
SPS50Integrated Events & Project Management15
SPS53Computer Engineering15
SPS91Mechanical Engineering15
SPS95Facilities Management15
SPS40Common Engineering Programme16
SPS94Landscape Architecture16
SPS74Maritime Business18
SPS99Electrical & Electronic Engineering18
SPS63Marine Engineering20
SPS68Civil Engineering with Business20
SPS31Common Business Programme
SPS32Common ICT Programme
TPT45Veterinary Technology9
TPT48Psychology Studies10
TPT25Pharmaceutical Science11
TPT62Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics11
TPT51Aerospace Engineering12
TPT04Aviation Management13
TPT09Law & Management13
TPT60Big Data & Analytics13
TPT02Accountancy & Finance14
TPT23Digital Film & Television14
TPT38Biomedical Engineering14
TPT40Communications & Media Management14
TPT50Aerospace Electronics14
TPT08Hospitality & Tourism Management15
TPT26Food, Nutrition & Culinary Sciences15
TPT33Chemical Engineering15
TPT17Financial Business Informatics16
TPT18Culinary & Catering Management16
TPT53Social Sciences in Gerontology16
TPT59Communication Design16
TPT01Common Business Programme17
TPT20Apparel Design & Merchandising17
TPT13Computer Engineering18
TPT22Interior Architecture & Design18
TPT28Integrated Facility Management18
TPT30Information Technology18
TPT58Game Design & Development18
TPT35Product & Industrial Design19
TPT43Business Process & Systems Engineering21
TPT52Clean Energy22
TPT56Common Engineering Programme22
TPT29Green Building & Sustainability24
TPT07Logistics & Operations Management
TPT10Business
TPT63Common ICT Programme
TPT64Medical Biotechnology
TPT65Electronics
TPT66Mechatronics
TPT67Marketing
TPT68Early Childhood Development & Education
Poly Admission COP 2020

ngee ann poly business courses

The Diploma in Business Studies (BS) will equip you with the skills and knowledge covering all aspects of a business operation and ensure that you are future-proof for the increasingly digital business world. Learn how businesses operate and gain a solid grounding in the core fundamentals of business management. You can also broaden your knowledge by specialising in one of three areas: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital Management or Marketing.

If you are looking for a business course, Ngee Ann Polytechnic has plenty of options.

They offer courses on Business Management, Accounting, Law and Information Technology. The courses are offered in Singapore as well as Malaysia.

The business management course covers topics like accounting, marketing management, finance and human resource management. They also offer an MBA program which is divided into core modules and electives.

The accounting course covers topics like financial accounting, taxation and business reporting systems. Students can even specialize in forensic accounting which is a very popular subject among students who want to become auditors or tax consultants.

The law course covers topics like corporate law, employment law, litigation and dispute resolution. Students can also choose from several other specializations like intellectual property law or international trade law.

The information technology course covers topics like computer science fundamentals, software engineering and networking technology. Students can also specialize in cyber security or game development if they wish to pursue higher studies after graduating from Ngee Ann Polytechnic

Start with a Firm Foundation

You will gain solid grounding in the core fundamentals of business management. The sound business knowledge and skills you pick up will ensure that you will be ready for work or future studies. Plus, many local and overseas universities recognise our curriculum and offer our graduates module exemptions.

Learn from the Best

Get an insight into real business environments and challenges, and learn from leading industry players through local and overseas internships as well as project collaborations. Our partners include City Developments Ltd, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Mediacorp, Ernst & Robert Bosch, Sembcorp Industries Ltd, Ernst & Young Solutions LLP, OCBC, Capitaland Limited, DBS, FoodXervices Inc Pte Ltd, Watson’s Personal Care.

Experience Real, Industry-based Projects

One of the highlights of the BS curriculum is the Realistic, Experiential & Applied Learning (REAL) programme, where you will plan and implement marketing strategies for organisations. You can set up businesses and carry out projects under the Experiential Training for Entrepreneurship Development (EXTEND) programme. You can also work with organisations to provide human resource consultancy services and execute HR programmes through Thumbs UP! (Training Human Resources for Better Skills – a Unique Programme).

Business Digitalisation Track

Deepen your knowledge in emerging technologies through the Business Digitalisation Track in your final year*. Through this programme, you will gain competencies in these areas: Emerging Technologies and Disruptive Innovation; AI and Robotics; Advanced Applied Business Analytics; Digital Transformation Marketing Strategy; Digital Commerce; Xtech; and Change Management and Persuasion. Upon graduation, you will be awarded not just a diploma, but also industry-based certifications in relevant areas. What’s more, you will benefit from blended learning opportunities comprising masterclasses by industry experts, learning journeys, online courses, hackathons, company-based projects, research projects, as well as multiple internships over one year.

ngee ann poly courses part time

The Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE) is administered by Ngee Ann Polytechnic to allow applicants whose qualification types are ineligible under JAE and JPAE to apply for admission to our full-time diploma courses.

Prospective applicants whose national exams have been cancelled or deferred due to COVID-19 may still submit an application, which may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

How to Apply:

  1. Download the DAE Application Form from www.theadmissionexercises.com.sg and complete it in full with all required information, including your name, ID number, course code and score(s), as well as candidates who are applying under the “Case by Case” category should also provide details of their circumstances.
  2. Submit your completed form along with relevant supporting documents such as photos and transcripts in person at any of our campus offices (subject to availability).
  3. Payment can be made via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) at any bank branch or ATM.

They should submit proof that they had registered for the national exams along with their application. Applicants may be required to sit for additional tests or assessments as required by the polytechnic. Overseas candidates must make their own travel arrangements to and from Singapore if they wish to sit for the entrance examination. For the latest covid-19 travel advisory, please visit https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg

1. Can I apply?
International qualification holders, including Returning Singaporeans, can apply for admission under the DAE.

For Returning Singaporeans only: Returning Singaporeans are required to have completed at least Year 10 of High School with:

  • English: Minimum Grade B
  • Mathematics: Minimum Grade B
  • 1 relevant and 2 best subjects: Minimum Grade B

You must be holding one of the following international academic qualifications and meet the respective Minimum Entry Requirements in the table below.
For qualifications where English is not a compulsory subject, the following alternative English Language proficiency minimum scores can be considered:

  • IELTS with minimum score of 6 or
  • TOEFL Internet-Based Test with minimum score of 78 or
  • IGCSE English as a First Language with minimum grade C

Full-Time Courses grouped by Interests

Applied Sciences

Biomedical Science N59

Pharmaceutical Science N73

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering N56

Environmental & Water Technology N74

Landscape Design & Horticulture N57

Built Environment

Hotel & Leisure Facilities Management N40

Real Estate Business N48

Business & Management

Accountancy N51

Arts Business Management N91

Banking & Finance N53

Business Studies N45

Common Business Programme N97 Revamped

International Trade & Business N85

Tourism & Resort Management N72

Engineering

Aerospace Engineering N65

Automation & Mechatronic Systems N50

Biomedical Engineering N60

Common Engineering Programme N71

Electrical Engineering N43

Electronic & Computer Engineering N44

Engineering Science N93

Mechanical Engineering N41

Health Sciences

Nursing N69

Optometry N83

Humanities

Early Childhood Development & Education N96

Chinese Studies N70

Community Development N11
Merged between Business & Social Enterprise and Psychology Studies

Tamil Studies with Early Education N95

Information & Digital Technologies

Common ICT Programme N98

Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics N94

Data Science N81Revamped

Information Technology N54

Immersive Media N55

Media & Design

Chinese Media & Communication N88

Film, Sound & Video N82

Design N12
Merged between Product Design & Innovation and Sustainable Urban Design & Engineering

Mass Communication N67

Media Post-Production N13
Merged between Audio-visual Technology and Visual Effects

Maritime Studies

Marine & Offshore Technology N42

ngee ann poly courses cut off points - INFOLEARNERS

The Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) has released the cut-off points for the various courses offered by the institution.

The cut-offs are based on academic performance in the GCE O-Level examinations, which were held on 24th March 2016.

The key highlights of this year’s results include a slight decrease in overall university admission rate compared to last year’s figure, which is currently at 82.8 percent for students who took up science-based courses and 80.5 percent for students who took up arts-based courses.

The decrease can be attributed to an increase in the number of applicants, with 439 more candidates taking up polytechnic education compared to last year’s intake of 29,974 students.

In addition, there were 42 more female applicants than male applicants this year, with females accounting for 52 percent of all applicants against 48 percent for males.

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