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Read the helpful information about SkillsFuture accredited courses

by Radhika Pawar creative content writer

Ever wonder what is Skillsfuture about? Is it about Leadership? Training? Pursuing Interests? Well it is the aggregate of that. Just to provide a clearer understanding of Skillsfuture, we have a couple of excerpts from the Skillsfuture website which might be of good use to develop more skills.

 

SkillsFuture is a national movement to provide Singaporeans with the opportunities to develop their fullest potential all through life and to drive Singapore's next phase of development towards an advanced economy and inclusive society. There are a game plan of resources to help one to achieve mastery of skills. Skills go past paper qualifications and it is a mindset of continually striving towards greater excellence through knowledge, application and experience.

 

Everybody is part of Singapore's SkillsFuture journey. The choices you make or guide others to use their SkillsFuture credits in education, jobs or careers should lead to opportunities to help one's potential and develop a mastery of skills. To meet challenges and achieve success, chart your own paths through lifelong learning and skills mastery. Each Singaporean, each job, at each stage of life, counts.

 

This initiative is co-funded by the Government and NTUC, the NTUC Training Fund which licenses Self-Employed Persons (SEPs) to earn as they learn. To qualify, applicants must indicate their self-employed status under the consolidated Statement of Income for Year of Assessment 2020 with IRAS.

 

The fact of the matter is out, it's not some forefront term we dreamed up, because there're plainly much better names offered by NTUC LearningHub, however the namesake initiative's been given another breath of life, as was accounted for at Budget 2020. On the off chance that your eyes are already glazing over, by then read on for a more detailed look at what unequivocally SkillsFuture entails, and how it works. To redeem your credits, you'll be moved nearer to log in to the full-time training program for unemployed Singaporeans while signing up for your course. For this, you'll need proof of payment from your provider, regardless of whether an official invoice or receipt. For more information, read this guide first.


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Created on Aug 26th 2020 09:49. Viewed 267 times.

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Yanto J. Senior  ThinkQuran.Academy
Wow. Thanks for this great write-up. Still have not utilize my SkillFuture Credits :)
Aug 26th 2020 14:53   
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