Study In Singapore

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National University of Singapore (NUS)
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore Management University (SMU)
INSEAD Asia Campus
Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
James Cook University Singapore (JCU)
PSB Academy
Kaplan Singapore
Why the Singapore?

Singapore is a global education hub known for its cutting-edge infrastructure, world-class universities, and a vibrant multicultural environment. With a focus on innovation and research, studying in Singapore offers access to a robust education system, strong ties to industries, and excellent career opportunities in Asia’s financial and technological epicenter. Its strategic location and stable economy make it a preferred destination for international students.

What Can You Study in the Singapore?

Singapore offers diverse programs tailored to equip students with global competencies.

Postgraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Diploma and Certification Courses
Executive Education
English Language Courses
What Kind of Universities Can You Choose?
Public Universities:

Renowned for research excellence and comprehensive academic programs.

Private Universities:

Specialized courses and smaller class sizes with a focus on industry relevance.

International Institutions:

Branch campuses of top global universities offering world-class education.

How Much Will It Cost?

While studying in Singapore is an investment, the quality of education and career opportunities justify the cost.

Tuition Fee

SGD 10,000–SGD 50,000 per year

Accommodation

SGD 400–SGD 1,500 per month

Food

SGD 200–SGD 500 per month

Transport

SGD 80–SGD 150 per month

Miscellaneous

SGD 100–SGD 300 per month

What About Scholarships?

Singapore offers numerous scholarships and financial aids for international students:

Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA):

Fully funded scholarships for Ph.D. programs.

ASEAN Scholarships:

For students from ASEAN member countries pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate programs.

University-Specific Scholarships:

Merit-based awards offered by institutions like NUS, NTU, and SMU.

Government-Linked Scholarships:

Sponsored by the Singapore government to attract global talent.

When Can You Start?

Singapore universities typically have two intakes.
Some private institutions may offer rolling admissions throughout the year.

August Intake

The main intake with the widest range of programs available.

January Intake

A smaller intake for selected courses and universities.

Visas?

We help with the following:

Student Pass

Required for international students pursuing full-time courses in Singapore.

Short-Term Visa

For short-term programs or certification courses.

Working Hours in the Singapore While Studying

International students are allowed to work up to 16 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacations, provided their institution is recognized by the Ministry of Education. The average wage is SGD 10–SGD 15 per hour, with opportunities in retail, hospitality, and administrative roles.

Post-Study Work (PSW) in the Singapore

Singapore offers excellent post-study opportunities for international graduates:

Employment Pass:

Graduates can apply for an Employment Pass to stay and work in Singapore.

Skills Future Initiatives:

Support for career development and skills enhancement in high-demand industries.

Industry Opportunities:

Strong demand in fields like finance, IT, biotechnology, and engineering.

What’s Life Like in the Singapore?

Singapore seamlessly blends urban modernity with rich traditions:

Food

Enjoy a culinary paradise with dishes like chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab at affordable hawker centres.

Language

English is the primary language of instruction, ensuring a smooth transition for international students.

Social Life

From bustling cityscapes to serene nature parks, Singapore offers something for everyone.

Career Opportunities

As Asia’s economic powerhouse, Singapore provides abundant job prospects for skilled graduates.onnections and strong job market offer plenty of career prospects for graduates, particularly in fields like finance, engineering, healthcare, and tech.