portfolio Building

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Overview

Approx. 9 weeks of vacation each semester x 6 semesters = 54 weeks (subjected to your polytechnic and course)

With slightly more than a year of ‘free time’ in total across 6 semesters, our polytechnic years can be a good time to hone skills, pursue other interests and develop ourselves holistically.

After all, polytechnic isn’t just all about GPA right? And this where portfolio building can come in!

A portfolio is not just an accumulation of CCA points or a collection of activities and achievements. Instead, we sincerely believe that a portfolio should be an expression of your journey in pursuing your passions and discovering yourself (more elaboration in our portfolio building guide)

Not sure where or how to start? While it may seem like a daunting task, we are here to help. With so many opportunities available in polytechnic, it is often easy to get swamped and confused about what to pursue. Hopefully with our guides, you  will be able to make more informed decisions and maximise your polytechnic years!

These guides will help you:

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Our Series

This guide covers the basics of portfolio building and the primary considerations that you need to have in order to achieve excellence. It is a must read before starting on the other materials in the series.

Do you have a university course, scholarship or career in mind that you want to work towards, but have absolutely no idea on how to do so? The Proactive Framework was created to help you reach your specific goals.

This guide is useful for soon-to-be graduates who want to consolidate their portfolio and students who want a benchmark to see how far they have come and where they should be heading next.

In this guide, we will discuss about how to choose meaningful community service opportunities and maximise your experience. To get you started, we’ve also included a list of CIP opportunities in Singapore.


Is there such thing as a perfect internship? Our Internship Guide includes tools and resources you need to make informed decisions and applications for your internship in Singapore.

A comprehensive guide that has all you need to know to start your own initiative. This guide covers some useful frameworks that you can use to ideate and execute your project. A list of potential resources such as sponsors and grants that you can apply for is also included.