Proposal to Allow Full-time National Servicemen to Pursue Part-time Courses Relevant to Future Employment or Education during National Service
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Summary
This question concerns MP Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim's inquiry on encouraging full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) to pursue part-time courses for future employment or education. Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen responded that while military duties are the priority, NSFs receive $350 in E-PREP credits for over 3,000 courses under the SkillsFuture@NS initiative. He also noted that Enhanced Career and Education Fairs assist those in their final months, and five Work-Learn Schemes allow servicemen to earn diplomas or partial university credits in fields such as cybersecurity and engineering. These measures aim to support post-NS transitions while ensuring the Singapore Armed Forces meets its essential operational needs and military training objectives.
Transcript
7 Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim asked the Minister for Defence whether the Ministry will not only consider allowing full-time National Servicemen (NSF) to undertake part-time courses during their National Service (NS), but also actively encourage NSFs to pursue such training or education that will be relevant to their future employment or further education.
Dr Ng Eng Hen: During full-time National Service (FTNS), the priority of full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) is their military training and duties. However, MINDEF/SAF does encourage and support our NSFs' efforts to prepare for further education or work.
Under our SkillsFuture@NS initiative, every NSF is provided $350 of Electronic Pre-Release Employment Programme (E-PREP) credits that can be used to pay for more than 3,000 courses offered by local education institutes and e-learning vendors. These include part-time classroom or online courses that span a broad range of disciplines relevant to further education and jobs. Some of the courses are credit-bearing towards qualifications awarded by local education institutes.
To encourage and guide NSFs to plan their education and career post-NS, MINDEF also conducts career and education fairs for NSFs who are in their final three to six months of FTNS. Known as the Enhanced Career and Education Fairs, these events feature companies and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) that provide NSFs with information on career and education opportunities. At the fairs, NSFs can also attend workshops to learn more about available pathways after NS and Government resources available for lifelong learning. They are also provided with a Career Starter Pack that equips them with resources for their job search.
Apart from SkillsFuture@NS, MINDEF/SAF has, since 2018, launched five Work-Learn Schemes in Cybersecurity, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. These schemes enable our Servicemen to upskill and maximise their contributions during their service with SAF. The Servicemen can attain a MINDEF-sponsored ITE, Polytechnic diploma or partial University credits, while undergoing military training and applying their skills in a mixture of Regular and National Service.
MINDEF/SAF remains committed to supporting NSFs in their post-NS transition to higher education or into the workforce, while fulfilling the SAF's operational needs.