PSC Scholarship (Engineering): 2026 Technology Leadership Profile
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Join our Telegram study groupQ: What does PSC Scholarship (Engineering): 2026 Technology Leadership Profile cover?
A: Key information on the PSC Engineering Scholarship, from award structure and sponsoring agencies to preparation strategies for STEM students targeting national technology leadership roles.
TL;DR
PSC's Engineering Scholarship develops future technologists for critical public sector roles, offering full sponsorship for university studies, immersive attachments, and long-term leadership development.
Scholarship Snapshot
- Status: Open Until 15 Mar 2026 (apply through PSC Gateway before the March deadline)
- Where to Check: Visit https://www.psc.gov.sg/scholarships/engineering-scholarships for programme details and briefing schedules
- Official Listing: PSC Scholarship (Engineering) – Public Service Commission
- Who It Targets: Singaporean STEM talents who want to shape national infrastructure, digital services, mobility, or resilience
- Fields of Study: Engineering, computer science, analytics, material science, urban solutions, or interdisciplinary STEM programmes approved by sponsoring agencies
- Bond: Four-year bond (local) or six-year bond (overseas) served across technology-focused public sector agencies
Award Components
- Full tuition, compulsory fees, and living allowances for approved local or overseas degree programmes
- Sponsorship for overseas exchange, hackathons, or research aligned to agency missions
- Structured internships with the sponsoring agency (DSTA, GovTech, LTA, PUB, etc.) before graduation
- Mentorship under the Public Service Engineering track with access to leadership forums and cross-agency communities of practice
- Post-graduation rotations to build breadth in systems engineering, operations technology, and digital innovation
Eligibility Highlights
- Outstanding academic results in math/science subjects (H2 or equivalent) and strong polytechnic GPA for diploma holders
- Portfolio of engineering or tech projects demonstrating curiosity, rigour, and problem-solving
- Leadership and teamwork demonstrated through CCAs, competitions, or community tech initiatives
- Strong communication skills and clarity about how technology can improve public outcomes




