The Singapore Institute of Management (SIM): Empowering Indian Learners for Global Success – Times of India


For 60 years, the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) has been at the forefront of world-class education, championing growth, innovation, and future-ready learning. With a mission to nurture young minds globally, SIM stands as a beacon of excellence for learners seeking transformative education.

Why SIM is the Preferred Choice for Indian Students
SIM Global Education (SIM GE) is a trusted partner for students from India and across the globe. As a leading transnational education provider, SIM GE connects students with top-ranked universities from Australia, Europe, the UK, and the US. SIM GE offers over 120 academic programmes, including diplomas, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. These programmes are tailored to equip students with the knowledge, resilience, and skills needed to excel in their academic and professional journeys. Regardless of background or life stage, SIM GE empowers lifelong achievers with carefully crafted programs and services to help them reach their fullest potential.
SIM’s focus on industry-relevant education ensures graduates are prepared to address evolving workforce demands, creating a pathway to thriving careers. Indian students benefit from a multicultural learning environment in Singapore, a global education hub known for safety, connectivity, and world-class infrastructure.

Celebrating 60 Years of Excellence
This year, SIM celebrates its 60th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its legacy of future-focused leadership and unwavering commitment to empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Through providing alternative pathways to education and careers, SIM has consistently helped learners achieve their goals. Over the past six decades, SIM has nurtured excellence, resilience, and lifelong learning, positively impacting countless lives and careers.
In celebration of its 60th anniversary, SIM has announced the launch of the S$60 million ‘SIM Impact Fund,’ which will support deserving students over the next 10 years.
SIM Impact Fund (SIF)
The SIM Impact Fund aims to expand access to education for individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and support community-focused initiatives driving positive social change. Building on six decades of empowering learners, this fund strengthens SIM’s role in addressing Singapore’s workforce needs.
Starting in 2025, up to S$6 million will be disbursed annually over the next 10 years to support scholarships, awards, and initiatives such as work-integrated learning and overseas trips. This marks a six-fold increase from SIM’s previous annual disbursement of S$1 million.[KV1]
ABOUT SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
The Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) is one of the region’s leading private education and lifelong learning institutions, recognised for empowering individuals and enterprises to thrive across life stages through learning. Seeded by the Singapore Economic Development Board in 1964, SIM has been leading in the development of work and industry skills for Singapore’s growth for 60 years.
Through harnessing new knowledge, skills and technology, SIM provides skills-based learning experiences that enable students, professionals, and enterprises to Learn for Life and Thrive for Life.
SIM achieves this through SIM Global Education (SIM GE) and SIM Academy. SIM GE focuses on higher education pathways and SIM Academy focuses on Professional Development (PD) and Enterprise Solutions (ES) for career transitions and advancements, and integrated learning solutions for enterprises.
As SIM commemorates its 60th anniversary this year, SIM remains dedicated to lifelong learning, ensuring that individuals and organisations have the necessary tools and knowledge to succeed in an ever-changing world.
Find out more about SIM Global Education via https://regional.simge.edu.sg/india/ or contact Ms. Tricha Vasta, Country Manager (India), SIM at trichav@sim.edu.sg.

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