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NTU • College of Engineering
By Universities.sg · Data: Ministry of Education & SkillsFuture Singapore (GES 2025) · Methodology
The Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical & Electronic Engineering is a four-year programme offered by the School of EEE, integrating theory with industrial practice. The curriculum covers major areas in electrical and electronic engineering alongside cross-disciplinary courses. The programme includes a compulsory industrial attachment and is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Board.
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Programme information from NTU
Electrical & Electronic Engineering at NTU is a rare case where more moderate entry requirements (CCC/D) still lead to above-average graduate salaries of $4,800, ranking 40th out of 242 courses.
The 10th percentile IGP for this programme is CCC/D, which works out to 51.4 rank points out of 70. That puts it in the lower range among all 77 courses with published IGP data, and 43rd out of 46 programmes at NTU by how hard it is to get into. The 90th percentile IGP is AAA/C, so you can see the typical range of admitted students. Polytechnic graduates need a minimum GPA of 3.48 (10th percentile) for admission. The 90th percentile GPA is 3.92.
In the 2025 Graduate Employment Survey, 83.3% of graduates from this programme found work within six months of their final exams. That's in line with the NTU average of 82.6%, which puts it in the lower range across all surveyed courses. The full-time permanent employment rate is 75.8%. For fresh graduates, the median gross monthly salary is $4,800, which ranks in the top 20% of all courses (40th out of 242). That's 9% above the NTU average of $4,397. Most graduates earned between $4,250 and $5,200, the range spanning the 25th to 75th percentile of earners.
Over the past 12 years (2013–2025), the overall employment rate has decreased by 7.7 percentage points, moving from 91% to 83.3%. The rate has bounced around a fair bit over this stretch, from a low of 79.3% to a high of 94.5%. That's based on 11 years of Graduate Employment Survey data. Median salaries have grown by $1,700 (55%) over the same period, from $3,100 in 2013 to $4,800 in 2025.
Related reading: The most competitive courses in Singapore · Where this data comes from
Source: NTU Admissions Office
Source: MOE Graduate Employment Survey (2025)
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Contains data from Graduate Employment Survey from MOE made available under Singapore Open Data Licence v1.0