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Home›Featured Post›Can I Take a Part-time Private Degree in Singapore whilst Working?

Can I Take a Part-time Private Degree in Singapore whilst Working?

By MDIS
28th May 2026
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PEIs in Singapore: Understanding Your Options

Juggling a 9-to-6 job whilst chasing academic goals is a common reality in Singapore. For many, the question isn’t just “can I”, but “how do I make it work?” The short answer is a resounding YES.

In Singapore’s competitive landscape, a private education institution (PEI) often provides the bridge between your current career and your future aspirations. If you are looking for a part-time degree to climb the corporate ladder, the flexibility of private education is designed specifically for working professionals.

Table of Contents

  • PEIs in Singapore: Understanding Your Options
    • What is the difference between a PEI and a Public University?
    • Are private degrees from overseas partners globally recognised?
  • Pros and Cons of Taking a Part-time Degree at PEIs in Singapore
    • The Pros
    • The Cons
  • Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Conclusion: Your Academic Anchor at MDIS

PEIs in Singapore: Understanding Your Options

Your search for a private degree in Singapore will likely lead you to a PEI in Singapore. In the local context, a PEI in Singapore is an institution registered with SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). This governing body ensures that any private education institution in Singapore you choose maintains rigorous quality standards, protecting the interests of both local and international students.

What is the difference between a PEI and a Public University?

PEIs in Singapore: Understanding Your Options

Feature Public University (Autonomous) Private Education Institution (PEI)
Funding Government-subsidised for locals Privately funded (self-funded)
Duration Typically 3–4 years Accelerated; 1–2 years (with exemptions)
Curriculum Broad-based with core modules Specialised and industry focused
Admission Highly competitive (GPA/Rank Points) Flexible; considers work experience
Intakes Usually once a year (August) Multiple intakes (e.g., Jan, May, Sept)

 

Public universities (Autonomous Universities like NUS or SMU) are government-funded and typically follow a traditional academic calendar. In contrast, a PEI in Singapore focuses on speed-to-market and industry relevance, often catering to adult learners.

Are private degrees from overseas partners globally recognised?

Yes. Most PEIs in Singapore partner with reputable universities from the UK, Australia, and the US. These private degrees are recognised globally by multinational corporations (MNCs) as the certificate issued is identical to the ones at the home campus. Furthermore, qualifications from registered PEIs are recognised by the Singapore Government for various purposes, though the final hiring decision rests with individual employers.

Pros and Cons of Taking a Part-time Degree at PEIs in Singapore

Pros and Cons of Taking a Part-time Degree at PEIs in Singapore

The Pros

  • Career Continuity: You don’t have to quit your job. You can take what you learn on the weekend and put it to work by Monday morning.
  • Accelerated Growth: Many PEIs offer “top-up” degrees that allow existing qualification holders to graduate in a shorter timeframe.
  • Industry-Relevant Specialisations: From a fintech degree to a masters in cybersecurity, PEIs pivot quickly to offer specialised courses that match current market demands.

The Cons

  • Burnout Risk: Balancing a 40-hour work week with 15 hours of study requires immense discipline.
  • Financial Investment: Whilst often cheaper than international tuition, the lack of direct government subsidies means you need to plan your budget carefully.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Ignoring EduTrust Status: Never enrol in a PEI that is not EduTrust-certified. This quality assurance scheme distinguishes schools that maintain high standards and protect student fees.
  2. Overloading Modules: It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Taking too many modules whilst your workload at the office is at its peak can lead to poor grades.
  3. Neglecting Networking: Many students treat part-time study as “class, then go home”. You miss out on the valuable industry connections your peers offer.

Conclusion: Your Academic Anchor at MDIS

Choosing the right private education institution in Singapore is a pivotal decision that impacts your entire career trajectory. Rather than viewing education as a one-off achievement, the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) acts as a comprehensive academic partner, offering a seamless progression pathway that supports you at every stage of your professional life.

Your Academic Anchor at MDIS

From establishing your initial qualifications with a part-time diploma to specialising through a degree of your choice, and advancing into a postgraduate programme, MDIS serves as a “one-stop” destination for your educational needs. This integrated approach allows you to build your credentials progressively under one roof, ensuring a smooth, consistent, and industry-aligned transition from foundational learning to a Master’s qualification.

This commitment to lifelong learning is why many professionals considering a part-time degree at a private university choose MDIS instead. By providing global recognition through prestigious UK and US partners alongside flexible schedules, MDIS ensures you can achieve your highest academic ambitions without ever having to pause your career.

Ready to take the next step in your lifelong learning journey?

Contact us today and enquire about our degree courses.

 

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Founded in 1956, the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) is one of Singapore’s oldest not-for-profit professional institutes for lifelong learning. MDIS has two main subsidiaries: Management Development Institute of Singapore Pte Ltd which oversees its Singapore academic operations, and MDIS International Pte Ltd which focuses on MDIS’ globalisation strategy. MDIS offers internationally-accredited courses in Business and Management, Engineering, Fashion and Design, Health and Nursing, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Languages and Education, Life Sciences, Media and Communications, Psychology, Tourism and Hospitality Management, and Safety and Environmental Management. These programmes are offered in collaboration with renowned universities in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. MDIS also has set a proven track record of preparing students to excel in the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary and Advanced Level), Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and Cambridge International Lower Secondary, through its comprehensive preparatory courses.

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