Medicine Graduates SingaporeMedicine Graduates Singapore
Official medicine graduate statistics from SingStat. 444 students graduated as doctors in 2024 (239 male, 205 female). Singapore produces 400+ new doctors annually from NUS Medicine and LKCMedicine.
Medicine Graduates Trend (2020-2024)
Medical doctors graduating annually from Singapore medical schools
Gender Breakdown by Year
Male vs Female medicine graduates
Medical School Pipeline
5-year medical program enrollment vs annual graduates
Data Sources
Graduate Data
- • Source: Singapore Department of Statistics
- • Table ID: M850781
- • Provider: Ministry of Education (MOE)
- • Coverage: NUS Medicine, LKCMedicine (NTU)
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Key Statistics (2024)
- • Total Graduates: 444
- • Male: 239 (53.8%)
- • Female: 205 (46.2%)
- • Current Enrollment: 2,314
- • Program Duration: 5 years
Key Insights
Controlled Supply
Medical school places are carefully controlled. Only ~440 doctors graduate annually, maintaining quality and preventing oversupply.
Near Gender Parity
Medicine shows balanced gender representation at 53.8% male, though females have been gaining share in recent years.
5-Year Program
With 2,314 students enrolled in the 5-year program, Singapore produces about 440 new doctors per cohort annually.
Medical Schools in Singapore
NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Established 1905. Singapore's oldest medical school. ~300 graduates/year. 5-year MBBS program with clinical rotations at NUH, NTFGH.
Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
NTU-Imperial College partnership. Established 2013. ~150 graduates/year. Innovative team-based learning curriculum.
Duke-NUS Medical School
Graduate-entry program (MD). Requires prior bachelor's degree. Not included in undergraduate statistics.
Admission
Highly competitive. Requires A-Level AAA/AAB or equivalent. Includes aptitude tests (BMAT/UCAT) and interviews.