Local Millennials Eager to Ride on Digitalisation Wave

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SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 3 December 2018 Amidst a backdrop of global interest in digital talent, local tertiary students are choosing Computer Science/ Information Technology and Information Systems as one of their most preferred course of study. Yet while most are keen to finance their further studies with scholarships, many graduates are hesitant to apply due to concerns over their academic ability. These are among the key findings of the 2018BrightSparks Scholarship and Education Survey.

 

Held for the 11th year, the BrightSparks Scholarship and Education Survey is an annual study of scholarships, higher education and career preferences of potential scholarship recipients in Singapore. A total of 3,345 respondents, including top GCE 'A' Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) students and graduates, polytechnic students and university undergraduates, participated in this year's survey.

 

Computer Science/ Information Technology and Information Systems courses are the most desired courses among top GCE 'A' Level and International Baccalaureate (IB) graduates[1] , and among the top two choices for all respondents. Other popular courses include Business Administration and Health Sciences. "The popularity of computer science courses could be attributed to the fact that with the upcoming trend of technology, there are excellent prospects and demand for people trained in this field," said Premlesh Machama, APAC Region President of CareerBuilder Singapore.

 

While applying for scholarships continue to be the preferred option to finance further studies, the fear of not being able to keep up with the required grades or not being able to meet the academic requirements is one of the biggest barriers across the board. "There is a predominant understanding that scholarships are awarded only to top students with good grades. Academic grades are not the only criteria, and there is a need to highlight to students other key attributes, such as leadership skills and co-curricular activities involvement, that can determine the outcome of getting a desirable scholarship," added Premlesh.  

 

Other findings include:

 

For more information about BrightSparks and CareerBuilder Singapore, please visit www.brightsparks.com.sg or www.careerbuilder.com.sg.

About BrightSparks

BrightSparks, owned by CareerBuilder Singapore, is Singapore's most preferred Scholarship and Higher Education portal. It seeks to offer Junior College (JC), Polytechnic and Undergraduate students a wealth of comprehensive information on the latest scholarships and higher education choices.

 

About CareerBuilder Singapore

CareerBuilder Singapore is part of the CareerBuilder family - a US recruitment giant and a global leader in the human capital solutions. Today, CareerBuilder has a global presence in more than 60 markets and over 2,800 employees worldwide. 

 

CareerBuilder Singapore has a team of more than 80 well-trained professionals. Our expertise is in working with top employers across industries to help them with their recruitment process - from acquiring to hiring. Coupled with our global resources and expertise in the Southeast Asian talent recruitment arena, it helps us stay ahead of the industry curve. 

 

CareerBuilder Singapore seeks to provide our clients with an end-to-end delivery. Our expertise and experiences include (but are not limited to):



[1]Top GCE "A" level graduates refer to those "A" Level students who have attained at least three or more "A"s for their H2 subjects. Top IB Diploma graduates refer to those who have attained a score of at least 39 points and above.

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