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Survey: 1 in 5 students wants to be an entrepreneur
Jonathan Kwok
Tue, Nov 17, 2009
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE is a nation of budding student entrepreneurs, according to a new survey.

A National University of Singapore (NUS) Entrepreneurship Centre study released yesterday showed that 18 per cent of tertiary students polled wanted to become entrepreneurs after graduation.

This compared to 69 per cent who preferred a regular salaried job, and 13 per cent who wanted to involve themselves in other activities or were unsure about their future.


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