Part-Time Diploma and Post-Diploma Courses

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Part-Time Diploma 
and Post-Diploma
Courses

Transform Your Career with Part-Time and Post-Diploma Courses

Part-Time Diploma and Post-Diploma applications open on 1 December (April intake) and 1 June (October intake). Part-Time Diplomas support adult learners with GCE ‘O’ Levels, Institute of Technical Education (ITE) qualifications, or WSQ Certificates. Post-Diploma courses help diploma and degree holders advance in their careers. Courses combine online and face-to-face sessions, offering flexible schedules and practical experience. Designed to support upskilling and continuing education, these courses help learners gain industry-relevant skills while managing other commitments. Career advisory services are also available to guide learners in planning their professional pathways.



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Part-Time Diploma Courses

Part-Time Diploma courses are designed for adult learners with working experience and academic qualifications such as GCE ‘O’ level, ITE qualifications or WSQ Certificates to upskill through continuing education. These courses provide industry-relevant knowledge and practical experience to prepare learners for real-world challenges.

With a flexible schedule, these courses accommodate working professionals. Focused on career readiness, Part-Time Diplomas equip learners with industry-relevant skills to excel in specific industries and adapt to evolving job market demands.

Online course registration for the October 2025 intake will start soon. 

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Post-Diploma Courses

For professionals with diplomas or degrees, PACE’s post-diploma courses offer practical pathways for career growth. Advanced and Specialist Diplomas develop expertise within a field, while Diploma (Conversion) courses provide learners the skills to enter a different industry or professional field.

These programmes balance continuing education with practical experience to address modern workforce demands.

Online course registration for the October 2025 intake will start soon. 

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Funding Support For Your Part-Time and Post-Diploma courses

To support Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs) looking to upskill or re-skill, the Ministry of Education (MOE) provides generous subsidies for courses including Part-time Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Specialist Diplomas and Diploma (Conversion).

These funding schemes make upskilling more accessible, helping adult learners gain practical experience and prepare for evolving career demands.

SPRs will only be eligible for subsidy for their first Part-time Diploma and first Post-Diploma (i.e. first Advanced Diploma, first Specialist Diploma and first Diploma (Conversion) respectively). This is subject to SPR not having previously attained a qualification at the Diploma or higher level that was subsidised through a MOE subsidy or Government sponsorship.

Long Term Visit Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders enrolled in Part-time Diploma, Diploma (Conversion), Advanced Diplomas and Specialist Diplomas are not eligible for course fee grants.



Frequently Asked Questions


Question: What are Post-Diploma programmes?

Post-Diploma programmes are courses for diploma or degree holders to develop expertise or transition to new industries. They include Specialist Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, and Diploma (conversion) courses. Designed for working professionals, these part-time programmes focus on upskilling through practical skills and industry-relevant training. 

Question: What is the difference between a Specialist Diploma and an Advanced Diploma?
Specialist Diplomas focus on specific skills for niche roles, offering practical knowledge tailored to a field. Advanced Diplomas cover broader topics, including technical and managerial skills. The choice depends on whether you seek specialisation or comprehensive professional growth.
Question: Can I pursue university studies with a Part-Time Diploma?
Part-Time Diploma holders can apply to universities if they meet admission requirements. Many institutions in Singapore recognise these qualifications. Some post-diplomas also offer credit exemptions for related degree programmes.
Question: What’s the difference between a Post-Diploma and a regular diploma?
Regular diplomas provide foundational knowledge for entry-level roles. Post-Diplomas are designed for diploma or degree holders seeking advanced skills or specialisation. They focus on industry needs, offering practical training for career growth or transitions.
Question: Is a Specialist Diploma recognised?
Yes, Specialist Diplomas are widely recognised for their focus on practical skills and industry alignment. Employers value these qualifications for addressing workforce needs, especially in IT, healthcare, and engineering.
Question: What is the duration of a Part-Time Diploma and Post-Diploma?
A Part-Time Diploma typically takes 2–3 years to complete, with evening and weekend classes for working professionals. Post-Diploma programmes take 1–1.5 years.
Question: What is the difference between Post-Diplomas and certificates?
Post-diplomas focus on in-depth, industry-specific training, while certificates typically provide basic or introductory knowledge. Post-diplomas cater to specialised roles, while certificates address foundational skill gaps.
Question: What are the entry requirements for SP’s Specialist Diplomas?
Applicants need a diploma or degree and, in some cases, relevant work experience. Check individual programme requirements for details.
Question: What is the application process for SP’s Post-Diploma programs?
Submit an online application with supporting documents. Programmes evaluate eligibility based on qualifications, with possible interviews. Admissions staff are available to assist.

 

 

 

 

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