450 ITE engineering students to benefit from study award under $1.35m fund

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SINGAPORE - A total of 450 students pursuing engineering courses at the Institute of Technical Education will be able to tap a new study award to help finance their studies and daily expenses.

They will receive a total of $3,000 each under the SP Group Engineering Study Awards, established by the utility group through a donation of $1.35 million.

Mr Muhammad Rayyan Faiszal, 19, who works at a wet market on weekends, is among the first batch of students to receive the awards. She added:"When my mum heard that I got this award, she was quite happy as it showed that my efforts were producing results."

 

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