SINGAPORE: Professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETS) aspiring to start their own businesses and looking for tips to do so can look forward to subsidised courses next month on entrepreneurship.
Spring Singapore will subsidise up to 70 per cent of the course fees and has set aside S$500,000 for the scheme, which will be conducted at participating polytechnics until next May.
The courses, which will run between two and 12 weeks, are available on both part-time and full-time basis and include company visits and sharing sessions with established entrepreneurs.
PMETs will need to have at least a diploma to enrol for these courses.
- TODAY newspaper
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