Breakdown of Scholarship Recipients by Country
7 April 2026
Parliament Sitting: 7 April 2026
Ms Eileen Chong Pei Shan: To ask the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance regarding the various scholarship schemes offered by Government agencies over the past decade (a) what is the annual breakdown by country of study for scholarship recipients; and (b) whether there are minimum annual targets for scholars to study in non-English speaking countries and/or regions.
Written Reply by Mr Chan Chun Sing, Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister-in-charge of the Public Service
The breakdown by country of study for the Public Service Commission (PSC) scholarship recipients in the last decade since 2016 is in the following table:
2016-2019 (annual average) | 2020-2022 (annual average) | 2023-2025 (annual average) | |
Countries of Study for PSC Scholarship Recipients | |||
Singapore | 16% | 27% | 23% |
United Kingdom | 40% | 27% | 33% |
USA | 35% | 34% | 33% |
Others | 9% | 12% | 11% |
Taking into account all government scholarships (including PSC) over the last three years (i.e. 2023-2025), on an annual average basis, 49% of the recipients studied at our local Autonomous Universities, 30% in the United Kingdom, 15% in the United States of America and 6% in other countries.
PSC does not set annual targets for scholarship awards by country, as the numbers are dynamic and depend on the assessment of the scholarship recipients’ aptitude, the courses offered by various countries, and scholarship recipients’ areas of interest and course of studies. Scholarship recipients studying locally are also encouraged to participate in overseas exchanges and internships/work attachments, and to pursue their postgraduate studies in a different country. Overall, we aim for a diversified portfolio over the mid to long term, with our scholarship recipients bringing back a diversity of perspectives and connections from the various countries they go to.
