We are looking for outstanding individuals to continue building Singapore Airlines as an outstanding airline. Upon graduation, you will be given opportunities to develop all-round management skills or specialize in your area of choice. If you can fly high, you will have great prospects. SIA scholars now hold important and challenging jobs in the parent company or its subsidiaries, in Singapore and overseas, some at Senior Management level.
SIA invites applications from Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents who are beginning their University undergraduate education in 2009, or in the case of those serving National Service, in 2010 and 2011.
All courses are considered except Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical, Biotechnology and Architecture.
NUS, NTU, SMU and top universities overseas.
Applicants must have strong academic records in Secondary School and Junior College/International Baccalaureate (IB)/Polytechnic, and strong leadership qualities as demonstrated in CCA and National Service (if applicable).
Upon completion of studies, scholars are required to serve a bond of 4 years.
- Local: Tuition and other compulsory fees, hostel fees, a one-off computer allowance, maintenance allowance, annual book allowance, plus an annual trip to any point on SIA's global network.
- Overseas: Tuition and other compulsory fees, monthly maintenance allowance, one-off clothing and computer allowances, annual book allowance, one-off settling-in allowance, air passage at beginning and end of course, plus an annual trip on SIA's services. In addition, Singapore Airlines will reimburse fees for university applications and entrance tests.
- Both: Vacation attachment to a SIA office.
The scholarship application exercise for 2009 is now closed. The next scholarship exercise will commence in 2010.
We are looking for outstanding individuals to continue building Singapore Airlines as an outstanding airline. Upon graduation, you will be given opportunities to develop all-round management skills, and also build up professional expertise in aeronautical engineering. Besides, job rotation within engineering division provides one with a holistic view and better understanding of engineering in the company. SIA engineering scholars now hold important and challenging jobs in the parent company or its subsidiaries at the level of Vice President and higher.
SIA invites applications from Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents who are beginning their University undergraduate education in 2009, or in the case of those serving National Service, in 2010 and 2011.
Engineering courses
NUS, NTU, SMU and top universities overseas
Applicants must have strong academic records in Secondary School and Junior College/International Baccalaureate (IB)/Polytechnic, and strong leadership qualities as demonstrated in CCA and National Service (if applicable), and keen interest in Engineering.
Upon completion of studies, scholars are required to serve a bond of 4 years.
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Local: Tuition and other compulsory fees, hostel fees, a one-off computer allowance, maintenance allowance, annual book allowance, plus an annual trip to any point on SIA's global network.
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Overseas: Tuition and other compulsory fees, monthly maintenance allowance, one-off clothing and computer allowances, annual book allowance, one-off settling-in allowance, air passage at beginning and end of course, plus an annual trip on SIA's services. In addition, Singapore Airlines will reimburse fees for university applications and entrance tests.
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Both: Vacation attachment to a SIA office.
The scholarship application exercise for 2009 is now closed. The next scholarship exercise will commence in 2010.
The scholarship was introduced in 1994.
All courses are considered except Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical, Biotechnology and Architecture.
NUS, NTU, SMU and top universities overseas
Successful applicants are required to sign a bond to serve Singapore Airlines for 4 years
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Local: Tuition and other compulsory fees, hostel fees, a one-off computer allowance, maintenance allowance, annual book allowance, plus an annual trip to any point on SIA's global network.
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Overseas: Tuition and other compulsory fees, monthly maintenance allowance, one-off clothing and computer allowances, annual book allowance, one-off settling-in allowance, air passage at beginning and end of course, plus an annual trip on SIA's services. In addition, Singapore Airlines will reimburse fees for university applications and entrance tests.
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Both: Vacation attachment to a SIA office.
The scholarship application exercise for 2009 is now closed. The next scholarship exercise will commence in 2010.
All courses are considered except Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Biomedical, Biotechnology and Architecture.
NUS, NTU, SMU and top universities overseas
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Applicant or any one parent of applicant, is a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident belonging to an Indian sub ethnic group
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Excellent academic record in Secondary School and Junior College/ International Baccalaureate (IB)/Polytechnic
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Strong leadership qualities as demonstrated in CCA or National Service (if applicable)
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Applications from outstanding students who will be enrolling for full-time undergraduate studies in 2009
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Current undergraduates who have excelled in their present course of study may also apply
Successful applicants are required to sign a bond to serve Singapore Airlines for 4 years for both the local and overseas award
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Local: Tuition and other compulsory fees, hostel fees, a one-off computer allowance, maintenance allowance, annual book allowance, plus an annual trip to any point on SIA's global network.
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Overseas: Tuition and other compulsory fees, monthly maintenance allowance, one-off clothing and computer allowances, annual book allowance, one-off settling-in allowance, air passage at beginning and end of course, plus an annual trip on SIA's services. In addition, Singapore Airlines will reimburse fees for university applications and entrance tests.
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Both: Vacation attachment to a SIA office.
The scholarship application exercise for 2009 is now closed. The next scholarship exercise will commence in 2010.