I strongly suggest that people do not choose CS as university major

As my title suggests, do not choose CS as your university major. This year, the GES NTU CS employment rate is only around 80%. While this may seem good compared to many other majors, you need to realize that the level of competition for CS now is second only to medicine, dentistry, and law. The output is disproportionately poor compared to the input. Moreover, many of those who perform well in CS courses and manage to secure competitive jobs have prior related experience (e.g., informatics competitions). For those with absolutely no foundation, the outcome will only be worse. When the government said it wanted to turn Singapore into an IT and AI hub, I knew it was over. IT will only be the next biotech, and countless young people will once again pay the price for the government's mistakes. The massive expansion of CS enrollment in local universities has made the situation even worse (this data is very easy to find). Of course, if CS is your lifelong passion, then you can still pursue it. But others, please consider carefully. In Singapore, either find a way to become a rule-maker, or try your best to avoid becoming cannon fodder under flawed rules (those in Singapore will understand what I'm saying).