* For employment: Singaporean employers generally look at the reputation and relevance of a university's program to the specific job. While PUP might not be as widely known as some universities in the US or UK, a strong academic record and relevant skills from PUP could still be considered. Recognition isn't a simple yes/no; it depends on the individual employer and the job.
* For further studies: Singaporean universities will assess applications from PUP graduates on a case-by-case basis. They'll consider the applicant's academic transcripts, and the reputation of PUP's specific program, along with other factors. While there's no blanket recognition, a strong academic record from PUP could make an application competitive.
* For immigration: PUP's status doesn't directly impact immigration decisions. Immigration is based on various factors, including skills, experience, and job offers.
In short, there's no official "recognition" list. Singaporean institutions and employers evaluate qualifications individually. A good academic record and relevant experience from PUP can still be highly valued.