Im interested in accounatncy or banking&finance.. may I know what exactly they are ( study topics, work etc) and their differences and future prospects... cuz I really cant decide..
If so, which poly offer that course best?
And also, I kind of plan to go uni as well, which is easier ( p.s I know jc is easier for some to get into uni, but I would like jump straight into sth I like)
I used to thought of another cours but nevermind..
Thanks in advance!
Originally posted by Skylarskies:Im interested in accounatncy or banking&finance.. may I know what exactly they are ( study topics, work etc) and their differences and future prospects... cuz I really cant decide..
If so, which poly offer that course best?
Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
From what I know, Ngee Ann is specialised in Business. from what I see in NP's website, NP is kinda like a polytechnic with a focus on business, whereby there are poly-wide programmes on business, etc.
Whereas for the other polytechnics, from what I know, SP is specialised in Engineering, NYP is specialised in Chemical Life Sciences, TP is specialised in Humanities (Social Sciences), RP is specialised in Arts, Sports and Design.
Originally posted by Skylarskies:And also, I kind of plan to go uni as well, which is easier ( p.s I know jc is easier for some to get into uni, but I would like jump straight into sth I like)
I used to thought of another cours but nevermind..
Thanks in advance!
If you want to go to University, easiest option is Junior College.
(not including Millennia Institute. JC is above 70% can go local university. MI is only around 16% of year one can eventually go local university.)
By the way, I heard people say that if you go business course in poly, you should move on to pursue degree afterwards, otherwise having only a diploma is kinda useless.