SUSS to grow to accommodate 40,000 students
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Amelia Teng
Education Correspondent
UPDATED 32 MINS AGO


SINGAPORE - In the next 10 years, the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) will grow to accommodate 40,000 students, both full-time and part-time.

This is up from about 30,000 students currently, a third of whom are pursuing shorter continuing education and training (CET) courses.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/w...0-students
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Is there a need for such grads?
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SIM courses are not recognised. I urge people to study in India at a small fraction of the cost but can earn 10 times more in salary.
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SUSS is basically for FTrs. What else? 

N.TU MSc courses are also for FTrs. Their first degree not recognised here so they are paid very low. However, after getting their recognised N.TU MSc degrees, their pay will suddenly shoot up. 

So that is the purpose of having MSc which is not useful even to their everday work.
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