Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
The STEM strand teaches students how to apply math, science, engineering, and technology to solve real-world problems, fostering critical thinking and collaboration skills.
Graduates can pursue high-paying careers in fields like software development, engineering, and robotics. STEM subjects offer a practical approach to learning, encouraging students to develop innovative ideas and create technologies. There is a high demand for STEM graduates globally. Students with strong analytical skills who enjoy math and science should consider this strand. Potential careers include scientists, engineers, mathematicians, programmers, and healthcare professionals.