CAAS Undergraduate Scholarship: 2025 Profile
TL;DR
CAAS undergraduate scholarships are listed on CAAS’s site and applied via BrightSparks—use this profile for eligibility and steps.
03 Oct 2025, 13:00 Z
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Q: What does CAAS Undergraduate Scholarship: 2025 Profile cover?
A: Funding package, eligibility criteria, and bond terms for the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore's flagship undergraduate award.
TL;DR CAAS undergraduate scholarships are listed on CAAS’s site and applied via BrightSparks—use this profile for eligibility and steps.
Scholarship Snapshot
- Status: Applications via BrightSparks (last checked 2025-11-23; CAAS page last updated 25 Apr 2025)
- Official Listing: CAAS Undergraduate Scholarship
- Who It Targets: Pre-university standouts (A-Level, IB, NUS High, Polytechnic) and exceptional undergraduates pursuing non-medical disciplines
- Eligibility: Stellar academic results, outstanding CCA and leadership records, and motivation to contribute to Singapore's aviation sector
- Application Platform: BrightSparks (linked from CAAS' official scholarships page)
Award Components
CAAS does not publish the detailed allowance schedule on the public scholarships page; confirm coverage (tuition, maintenance, travel, and internships) directly with CAAS during the application.
Eligibility Highlights
- Academic track record: Excellent A-Level/IB/NUS High/Polytechnic results; strong university grades for mid-term applicants.
- Leadership: Proven high achiever qualities through CCAs, community impact, or leadership appointments.
- Course coverage: All disciplines except Medicine and Dentistry; law scholars may read law but will not practise during CAAS service.
- Citizenship: Open to Singapore Citizens and PRs, subject to manpower planning and selection outcomes.
Application Roadmap
- Identify suitable degree programmes (local or overseas) that align with CAAS' strategic needs.
- Prepare academic certificates, CCA portfolios, testimonials, and evidence of leadership or service impact.
- Submit the scholarship application through BrightSparks (linked from CAAS' scholarships page), indicating your preferred course and university.
- Train for aptitude assessments and interviews that evaluate critical thinking, leadership potential, and aviation interest.
- Coordinate compulsory internships with CAAS once shortlisted so attachments align with academic calendars.
- After award acceptance, review the bond obligations, plan for pre-departure briefings (for overseas study), and familiarise yourself with CAAS career rotations, secondments, and milestone programmes.




