SINGAPORE – It’s that time of the year again, when O-level results will be released, and secondary and ITE students need to decide where they will study for the next two or three years.
Many may be planning to attend open houses organised by polytechnics, junior colleges, or institutes of higher learning.
For those considering taking the polytechnic route, here’s everything they’d need to know about the upcoming polytechnic open houses, and what’s new for those enrolling into the 2026/2027 school year, starting April 2026.
TP’s Evening Fest will feature live performances from TP students and local musicians like Nathan Hartono.
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When: Jan 8, 10am to 6pm
Jan 9, 10am to 8.30pm
Jan 10, 10am to 6pm
Shuttle bus services will be provided between Tampines West MRT exit A, Century Square Mall in the East route and Oasis Terraces in Punggol in the north-east route for the duration of the open house.
On Jan 9, the polytechnic will be back with its annual signature event from 4.30pm to 8.30pm. There will be free food from popular chains like Playmade and HaiDiLao, as well as live performances from TP students and local musicians like Nathan Hartono.
There will also be giveaways, arcade games and photo booths. Campus tours, academic seminars and course counselling will be available to prospective students.
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Registration for Evening Fest is needed, and
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AI-powered classrooms
AI-powered classrooms equipped with real-time transcription, interactive visualisation, and AI-generated takeaways will be available for School of Business students.
Launched under the AI-Labs initiative by TP’s School of Business, these classrooms will be available to all School of Business students in the upcoming school year.
Students taking the diploma of Culinary Arts & Management will be able to use these classrooms and smart kitchens, and learn to develop a menu using AI and data-led marketing.
SP’s Industry & Innovation Showcase features innovations in AI, VR, sustainability, health tech and entertainment.
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When: Jan 8 to 10, 10am to 6pm
Challenge yourself to navigate a VR escape room designed and programmed by students from the Diploma of Media, Arts and Design’s Animation and Games specialisation.
Players in the multi-player horror-themed escape room have to navigate ornate chambers and find out what happened to a doomed bride who is trapped between worlds of the living and the dead.
This game is part of the polytechnic’s Industry & Innovation Showcase, an annual event featuring final-year projects that demonstrate how SP students apply what they have learnt to solve real-life problems.
Other notable projects in the showcase include steroid-free eczema cream and an AI tutor in your pocket.
There will be campus tours, course counselling, co-curricular tryouts, and academic talks.
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for more information on the open house and its schedule.
Added entryway into Singapore Polytechnic Outstanding Talent (SPOT) programme
There will be a new intake in year two for the polytechnic’s Outstanding Talent (SPOT) programme, from the current year one intake.
SPOT is a leadership programme for students who will be mentored to become well-rounded humanitarians, communicators, leaders and scholars. With a focus on Asia-centric perspectives, the programme provides students with cross-cultural networks and regional insights needed for navigating and leading in tomorrow’s global economy.
Certificate of Achievement in Teamwork awarded
Starting this year, there will be a new Certificate of Achievement in Teamwork for students in the top 50 per cent of their cohort.
This is in addition to the Teamwork Development Framework – implemented since the academic year 2023/2024 – which enhances students’ collaboration skills by evaluating collaboration skills through a peer rating system.
A student trying out a hands-on activity at RP’s Open House 2025.
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When: Jan 8 to 10, 10am to 6pm
Visitors can enjoy a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation showcase at the open house, where they can face off against AI in challenges created by RP students and staff.
These include the Block Masters Showdown, where players face off against each other while building patterns with the help of AI technology; and Fool The Detector, If You Can, where players can detect deepfakes using a system designed by RP students as part of their final-year-project.
There will be course counselling, facility tours and admissions talk with RP principal Jeanne Liew.
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NP’s Bites and Vibes fest will be taking place on Jan 10, from 10am to 6pm.
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When: Jan 8 to Jan 10, 10am-6pm
There is a free two-way shuttle bus from King Albert Park MRT station to NP’s school campus on Saturday, Jan 10.
Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s Bites and Vibes fest, a highlight of NP’s open house, will be held on Jan 10, from 10am to 6pm.
The festival showcases NP’s student-run businesses, and how they are supported by the poly’s Technology, Innovation & Entrepreneurship office, also known as The Sandbox – from funding to setting aside business spaces on campus for their F&B student startups.
Visitors can shop for press-on nails, car memorabilia and Japanese inspired accessories, as well as treats like croffles and savoury pies.
Academic talks, career related workshops and talks will be taking place during the duration of the open house. For more information,
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New Computing Course
Enrolment is open for a new Diploma in Computing with Law (CLW), which aims to prepare students for jobs in legal, IT, compliance and regulatory sectors, such as legal technologist, intellectual property paralegal and software engineer.
Course revamps
Around 60 per cent of NP’s full-time courses have been revamped for the coming school year.
Notable changes include the introduction of 10 new electives such as Behavioural Insights for Digital Consumer Experiences and Advanced Analytics & Strategic Insights under the School of Business & Accountancy.
There are also three new cross-disciplinary specialisations under the School of Engineering, Space Technology, Operational Technology Cybersecurity and AI in Engineering.
NYP students performing at the polytechnic’s open house in 2025.
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When: Jan 8, 10am to 6pm
Jan 9, 12pm to 10pm
Jan 10, 10am to 6pm
The polytechnic’s signature Night Open House event on Jan 9 gives visitors a glimpse into NYP’s student life, with guided tours and CCA performances.
Visitors can enjoy an outdoor projection mapping at the School of Design & Media (SDM), which features live drawings and animations from the SDM students.
There will be academic talks, school tours, and “taster workshops” in NYP’s different schools, where visitors can try their hand at activities related to the academic schools.
One such workshop is under the School of Applied Science, where visitors can perform DNA extraction on strawberries to take home as a memento, or press and create their own coloured tablet like a real pharmaceutical scientist.
More information
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On Jan 10, there will be time slots for students to go through school experiences, which include course talks, campus tours and taster workshops at the different schools.
Registration is needed for NYP’s school experiences, where visitors
can sign up here
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Five new hangout spots
The polytechnic will have five new hangout spots for studying or just relaxing, namely The Groove, The Swing, The Hive, The Nest, and The Glasshouse, which will be unveiled during NYP’s open house.
Three of them – The Groove, The Swing, and The Hive – are designed by Diploma in Experiential Product & Interior Design alumnus Victoria Cheong, who was also Singapore’s first gold medallist in visual merchandising at WorldSkills Lyon in 2024.