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As Singapore proceeds on its smart nation journey and deals with technological disruption, equipping students with the required skills will play a critical role.

Two universities in the city-state announced new steps this week to meet industry demand and prepare their students for jobs of the future. This week, the National University of Singapore (NUS) announced that it will increase its intake of students in computing-related courses from 732 to 900, while the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is making subjects such as Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning an integral part of the undergraduate programme for all their students.

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