Private university degrees 'less prestigious' but provide faster route to working world, say graduates
They also said the ability to graduate faster puts them in good stead to gain more work experience to catch up pay-wise with their peers in other universitiesSINGAPORE — Graduates from private education institutions are well aware of the stigma they might face while looking for a job — some employers deem their degree as"less prestigious" and tend to view them as individuals who"cannot study".
He graduated in February with a management and marketing degree at Curtin Singapore after an 18-month course. So although he was given the option of doing an internship for his final trimester instead of a management module, Mr Ong had to look for an internship himself. Another highlight was learning more niche subjects that may not be as common in Singaporean universities. These were modules that comprised topics on indigenous rights, sustainable development and cultural communication.
“Time is super valuable to me. If I had gone with a Singapore university, it would have meant investing four long years, whereas the private education option allowed me to wrap up my double degree in just 18 months,” Ms Nurul said. Still, Ms Nurul said that it was a"worth it" investment because she has learnt more about the tourism industry, which in turn has helped her freelance work as a food and travel blogger at Explore To Makan, a blog catered to Muslim travellers.
“There’s often a perception that autonomous universities are seen as more prestigious and rigorous compared to private education institutions, which can influence employability and pay,” she added. Holding a bachelor of science degree in cyber security, he is now a support engineer for a consultancy that makes cloud solutions. He leveraged the connections he made during his 18-month degree programme and used his industry-specific knowledge to impress future employers.
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