First, the advantages of Singapore's media professional application
1, international communication
Language ability is an important prerequisite for engaging in the media, and the localization of international communication can only be realized with cross-cultural communication ability. In order to meet the requirements of Glocal, future media talents must have both global and local language skills. So it may be a good choice to study media overseas.
There is a great demand for talents.
Singapore is an information center in the Asia-Pacific region, with a strong mass media major in universities, and its professional direction involves digital TV, multimedia, Internet and other emerging media fields. Therefore, the employment prospects of Singapore media graduates are bright.
Moreover, the mass media major has a strong nature of communication at home and abroad. The increasingly frequent exchanges at home and abroad have promoted the rapid development of domestic news, film and television, advertising and other media industries, and the market demand for talents at all levels, especially senior talents, has doubled.
3. The employment salary is high
Since 1990s, Singapore has attracted many global broadcasters, including works Asia Pacific, CNBC Asia Pacific and ESPN Star Sports.
The demand for talents in Singapore's media industry is growing at an annual rate of 20%, and the salary is increasing at a rate of 30%. The starting salary of graduates usually ranges from 3100 to 3,740 Singapore dollars per month, and can reach 4,000-6,000 Singapore dollars after working for three years or more.
Second, Singapore media professional application conditions
1, undergraduate application conditions
Public universities: students who apply can apply through the national college entrance examination scores, and the college entrance examination scores should reach 100 or above; IELTS 6 points; Or by taking the Singapore A-level exam.
Private University: You can apply in high school, and you need IELTS 5.5-6.0. Taking a language course can exempt IELTS scores.
2. Postgraduate application conditions
Public universities: students should be graduates of domestic 2 1 1 or 985 universities and provide their school scores, with an average score of more than 80 points; In terms of English requirements, applicants need IELTS 6.5 or above.
Private university: It is required to hold a domestic undergraduate diploma, provide an average score of 75 points or above during the school period, or a junior college diploma and have more than two years of relevant professional work experience. IELTS 6.5 or so will do.
Third, the employment direction of the media major
Public relations major, journalism, corporate communication, broadcaster, market communication, publishing and printing, broadcasting company, CD production, video production, etc.
The demand for talents increases by 20% and the salary increases by 30% every year, which makes the media major a hot major in domestic universities.
The media industry will become the top ten mainstream industries in the world in the future, and Singapore, as the information center in the Asia-Pacific region, has become an ace specialty.
Studying media major in Singapore can be said to be a stepping stone to enter the media. Through Singaporean universities, we have broken the curse of "Top Students in College Entrance Examination+IELTS high flyers" and become the first choice for China students to study abroad.
Compared with China, Singapore is a young country, but it pays attention to being rooted in traditional culture and integrates the essence of China, Indian and Malaysian cultures, forming a unique artistic and cultural atmosphere in Singapore, which provides fertile soil for many cultural and artistic creators.
Similarly, there are many international media groups in Singapore, so it is easier for Singapore to get in touch with the world's first-line media production.
The rapid development of Singapore's cultural industry and media industry has brought a wealth of academic research materials to universities in Singapore.