Singapore Education Case Study

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The education department and institutions carry out their activities under the supervision of the Ministry of education of Singapore which make policies for the betterment of their people and society in regard of the education. The government has given authority to the Ministery of education to take care of the education sector. The government controls the overall educational setup. Subsidies are provided to different secondary educational institutions working under the government. The government supports the education system. It pays more attention towards all sectors of education according to their requirement. The dropout rate in the education system is high. The government offers scholarships for international students and allocated a …show more content…

The Ministery of education provides them support due to which they are charged with lesser fees. Whereas, individual education institutes offer their own fee packages which are said to be one of the most expensive schooling system of Singapore for the students of secondary level. Each and every student has once need to clear a CCA examination in order to get admission. All the students are taught syllabus of O levels and N levels. The students are enrolled according to their performance in different institutions and if anyone wants to get enrolled in international educational institutions than they need to get special permission from the Education Ministery (Ng, 2004). The public schools of Singapore are not completely free, the government offer subsidies for the students of public …show more content…

98% of man and 94% women are educated. Whereas, the enrollment of both genders is not very good in universities which requires more attention of the authorities. Overall, the community is very much focused towards getting education and the education Ministery is working on it. Most of the individuals have at least secondary level education. The current employed community is educated of age about 25 years (Statistics, 2015). The overall literacy rate of Singapore is 96%. 72% of male and67% of female students are cleared their secondary education. Whereas, 11 % of man and 10% of woman are university graduates. The age group of 15 years is one of the most educated group currently among the country which is of a ratio of 96% (Statistics,

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