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Wed, Apr 02, 2008
The Straits Times
MBA scholarship for grooming potential leaders

I am interested in the Management Development Scholarship. If I apply, am I bound to the Government or the small and medium-size enterprise (SME) I am currently working in?

Under the Management Development Scholarship, graduates with business leadership potential are identified by their bosses and groomed for careers in Singapore SMEs.

They will be sponsored for selected graduate-level management programmes at leading local universities.

For full-time MBAs, Spring Singapore will fund up to 70 per cent of the expenses, including tuition, a basic stipend and other qualifying expenses.

For part-time MBAs, Spring will fund up to 90 per cent of the expenses. These part-time students will continue to receive salaries from the SMEs they work for.

The bond with the company will be one year for part-time MBA participants and two years for full-time MBA participants.

For more information on the scholarship, please visit www.spring.gov.sg/bl or call the EnterpriseOne hotline on 6898-1800.

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