Undergraduate Admissions

Admission Period

SIT – TUM offers a single intake for all our Bachelor’s degree programmes, with the application period running from January to March. For more updated information, please visit SIT Admissions page.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must hold minimally a Polytechnic Diploma, GCE “A” Level Certificate, International Baccalaureate (IB), CBSE or an equivalent pre-university qualification, along with the required subject passes or a relevant Polytechnic Diploma.

For detailed admission requirements, please visit the individual programme pages.
Additionally, we employ a holistic assessment approach, and the following factors may enhance your application:

  • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level results (where applicable)
  • Work Experience, internships, and co-curricular activities
  • Interview assessment

Scholarships

For information on scholarships available for Bachelor’s degree programmes, please refer to the Singapore Institute of Technology’s website where applicant can find a comprehensive list of scholarships and financial aid packages.

FAQ

To apply for the TUM Bachelor’s degree programmes offered at TUM Asia, you must submit your application through our partner university via the SIT Admissions Portal. The portal opens in January and closes in March each year.

You may still apply even if you hold a Polytechnic Diploma that is not listed among our articulated Diplomas.
Yes, Polytechnic Diploma students in their final semester of studies may apply with their first 5 semester results. However, it is compulsory to submit your sixth semester results once available.
Yes they are. GCE “A” Level graduates, International Baccalaureate (IB) holders and students who have completed a formal 12-year education equivalent to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Levels and International Baccalaureate (IB) may apply.
You are allowed to apply any time before or during your National Service (NS) period. If you are successful in your application, you will be able to defer your course commencement date, also known as “Returning NSmen”. However, this is only applicable to males at the moment, this option is not open to ladies who are opting to serve NS.
SATS, IELTS and/or TOEFL will not be required for admission to our Bachelor’s degree programmes if the medium of instruction for the pre-university studies is in English.
For the Bachelor’s degree programmes, students with articulated diplomas will be exempt from the mandatory industrial attachment or internship. However, students who are enrolled into the full 4-year programme will have to complete a mandatory industrial attachment or internship as part of the graduation requirements. All undergraduate students will have the opportunity to spend their final semester (3 to 5 months) at the home campus of TUM, completing their Bachelor Thesis under the supervision of TUM faculty, also known as the Overseas Immersion Programme (OIP).