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Boost your digital skills without pausing your career with Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s flexible, industry-recognised part-time ICT programmes.

Facilities manager Daniel Teo tapped Ngee Ann Polytechnic ’s School of InfoComm Technology part-time diplomas to bring AI and data automation to NParks. Photo: Daniel TeoFor Mr Daniel Teo, a facilities manager at the National Parks Board , upskilling with new tech skills helped him make a bigger impact at work.

Encouraged by the experience, Mr Teo completed a second course – the Specialist Diploma in Applied Generative AI – in six months. “The specialist diplomas enabled me to move from traditional facilities management into a more tech-driven position,” he said. “I now use AI and data analytics to streamline processes and improve productivity.”

Graduates of selected ICT part-time diplomas may receive exemptions of up to 12 subject credits when applying for ModularMaster programmes at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, in fields such asNP ICT learners can apply new skills on the job right away, says Dr Er Poi Voon, a lecturer and senior manager for CET at NP ICT. Video: Ngee Ann PolytechnicBeyond flexibility, NP ICT’s programmes are designed to deliver real outcomes in today’s job market.

Mr Jesse Loh’s leap into tech was powered by a traineeship at Visa and a specialist diploma from NP ICT. Photo: Jesse Loh

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