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Mass Communication Graduates SingaporeMass Communication Graduates Singapore

Official mass communication graduate statistics from SingStat. 167 students graduated in mass communication in 2024 (27 male, 140 female). Journalism, PR and media studies.

mass communication graduates Singapore
journalism degree Singapore
NTU WKWSCI
media studies Singapore
PR graduates
broadcasting degree
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Graduates 2024
167
-1.2% vs 2023
Male Graduates
16.2%
Female Graduates
83.8%
5-Year Trend
-7.7%
since 2020

Mass Communication Graduates Trend (2020-2024)

Journalism, PR and media studies graduates by gender

Jan 2026
SingStat Table M850781

Gender Breakdown by Year

Mass comm has the highest female ratio at 84%

Jan 2026
SingStat Table M850781

Enrollment vs Graduates Pipeline

Both enrollment (-11%) and graduates (-8%) declining

Jan 2026
SingStat Tables M850781 & M850491

Data Sources

Graduate Data

  • • Source: Singapore Department of Statistics
  • • Table ID: M850781
  • • Provider: Ministry of Education (MOE)
  • • Coverage: NTU WKWSCI mainly
  • View Official Source →

Key Statistics (2024)

  • • Total Graduates: 167
  • • Male: 27 (16.2%)
  • • Female: 140 (83.8%)
  • • Current Enrollment: 1,158
  • • Rank: #13 Largest Graduate Field

Key Insights

Highest Female Ratio

At 83.8% female, mass communication has the most skewed gender ratio among all university courses. Only 27 males graduated in 2024.

Declining Field

Both enrollment (-11%) and graduates (-8%) have declined since 2020, reflecting changing media landscape and career concerns.

Niche Market

With only 167 graduates annually, mass comm remains a small but specialized field with dedicated roles in journalism and PR.

Mass Communication Programs

NTU WKWSCI

Wee Kim Wee School of Communication. Singapore's main mass comm school. Journalism, broadcast, PR tracks.

Journalism

Print, broadcast and digital journalism. News writing, investigative reporting.

Public Relations

Corporate communications, media relations, crisis management.

Broadcasting

TV and radio production, digital media, content creation.

Advertising

Creative advertising, brand strategy, digital marketing.

Media Studies

Media theory, cultural studies, media policy research.