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Singapore Institute of Technology

Overview

The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is a public autonomous university established in 2009, aimed at providing polytechnic graduates with opportunities for university education. As Singapore’s first university of applied learning, SIT focuses on integrating practical skills with theoretical education to meet industry needs. It became an autonomous university in 2014 and is known for its partnerships with overseas universities and local polytechnics.

The university offers a variety of undergraduate degree programmes in fields such as engineering, information technology, health sciences, design, and business. Its curriculum emphasizes authentic learning through work-study integration, internships, and industry projects, and is regularly updated to reflect industry trends. The main campus in Punggol boasts modern, sustainable facilities. Industry collaborations and overseas immersion programmes further enrich the student experience.

Basic Information

Industry Higher education
Founded 2009
Revenue 100M
Headquarters 1 Punggol Pl, Singapore, 828844, Singapore
Languages English
Alexa Ranking 40127

Contact Details

Key Focus Areas & Initiatives

  • Undergraduate education
  • Professional courses
  • Applied learning and practical skills development
  • Innovation and skills development
  • Industry-driven education
  • Collaborative research
  • International university partnerships
  • Work-study programme integration
  • Sustainable campus and facilities
  • Technology education
  • Industry-focused curriculum
  • Health sciences education
  • Digital transformation
  • Community engagement
  • Research integrity and applied research centres
  • Graduate employability
  • Lifelong learning

Technologies Used

  • Amazon SES
  • Azure Active Directory
  • Microsoft Office 365
  • Outlook
  • Remote
  • Route 53
  • Salesforce

Affiliated Organizations & Regional Branches