Health Sciences Graduates SingaporeHealth Sciences Graduates Singapore
Official health sciences graduate statistics from SingStat. 1,097 students graduated in health sciences in 2024 (253 male, 844 female). Strong 51% growth since 2020.
Health Sciences Graduates Trend (2020-2024)
Full-time health sciences graduates by gender
Gender Breakdown by Year
Male vs Female health sciences graduates
Enrollment vs Graduates Pipeline
University enrollment compared to annual graduates
Data Sources
Graduate Data
- • Source: Singapore Department of Statistics
- • Table ID: M850781
- • Provider: Ministry of Education (MOE)
- • Coverage: NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SIT, SUSS
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Key Statistics (2024)
- • Total Graduates: 1,097
- • Male: 253 (23.1%)
- • Female: 844 (76.9%)
- • Current Enrollment: 4,240
- • Rank: #6 Largest Graduate Field
Key Insights
Strong Growth
Health sciences graduates grew 51% from 724 in 2020 to 1,097 in 2024, reflecting Singapore's investment in healthcare workforce.
Female Dominated
76.9% of graduates are female, the highest female ratio among all course categories. Nursing contributes significantly to this.
COVID Impact
Post-pandemic interest in healthcare careers has driven enrollment up 21% from 3,492 (2020) to 4,240 (2024).
Health Sciences Programs
Nursing
NUS and SIT. Largest health sciences program. High demand from hospitals.
Pharmacy
NUS Pharmacy. 4-year program leading to licensed pharmacist.
Physiotherapy
SIT. Growing demand for rehabilitation services.
Occupational Therapy
SIT. Focus on rehabilitation and quality of life.
Diagnostic Radiography
SIT. Medical imaging and radiotherapy specialists.
Speech Therapy
NUS. Communication disorders specialists.