Student Attraction and Development

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Take your first step towards an exciting career in the growing and thriving infocomm industry. If you have a passion for infocomm and want to take an active role in influencing how technology can help shape our lives, we invite you to explore the multitude of opportunities awaits you in fields such as digital media, games development, security and networking, and mobile technology.

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  • Computer Science Reloaded Programme

    The Computer Science (CS) Reloaded Programme aims to deliver enrichment courses to pre-tertiary students to deepen their infocomm skills by supporting course fees for students to take up computer science courses anchored in computational thinking.

  • IDA Junior College Computing Award (JCA)

    The IDA JC Computing Award is presented to students who demonstrate strong attitude and passion in computing to give them a head start in the thriving infocomm industry. The JC Computing Award comes with attractive benefits and provides awardees the opportunities to expose themselves to various industry partners, infocomm events and workshops.

  • Integrated Infocomm Scholarship (IIS)

    The Integrated Infocomm Scholarship (IIS) is open to outstanding 'O' level students to take them through infocomm studies at both the polytechnic and university levels.

  • IT Exposed

    The IT Exposed programme aims to generate curiosity, interest and passion for Infocomm amongst youth. The programme seeks to equip Infocomm Club students with computing concepts and skills through training workshops aimed at deepening the programming skills of primary and secondary students.

  • National Infocomm Competition (NIC)

    The National Infocomm Competition (NIC) is a series of infocomm-themed competitions to expose students to areas such as programming, mobile application development, networking, games design and creation. The NIC aims to inculcate interest and raise exposure about infocomm among students and create a common branding to boost the prestige of infocomm competitions in Singapore. The NIC is divided into three categories – Primary, Secondary/JC and ITE/Polytechnic/University.

  • National Infocomm Scholarship (NIS)

    The National Infocomm Scholarship (NIS) aims to develop talent and nurture future leaders to help drive Singapore's infocomm industry. Offered in partnership with leading infocomm companies, NIS provides both the prestige of a government scholarship and valuable private sector work exposure.

  • Infocomm Clubs Programme

    The Infocomm Clubs Programme is a Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) for primary, secondary and junior college students. It aims to excite students about infocomm in a fun and meaningful way by helping them to learn new infocomm skills and to cultivate leadership and entrepreneurship capabilities at an early age.

  • Enhanced Learning in Information Technology (ELITe)

    The  Enhanced Learning in Infocomm Technology (ELITe) aims to develop industry-ready infocomm graduates. A core group of university undergraduates will be given opportunities to acquire practical exposure through industry attachments, mentorship, projects and certified skills development.

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