Singapore

City-state, Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Study in Singapore

Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial centre with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centres on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore’s circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha’s teeth. Higher education is cheaper than most of the other destinations and it is a clean and safe country. It has a multicultural society and is popular as an education and business hub. The institutes in Singapore are globally valued by employers. It is the financial center of Southeast Asia and offers a wholesome experience to students. The universities in Singapore have collaboration with many universities in the world making it a truly global destination for higher studies.

  1. Capital : Singapore
  2. Languages spoken:English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil
  3. Government:Unitary  Parliamentary Constitutional Republic
  4. Population of Newzealand: 5,312,400
  5. Currency:Singapore dollar (NZD)
  6. Time zone:(UTC+8)
  • Singapore providing large range of scholarship for international students.
  • Students are grooming properly through proper imparting of education at international level.
  • Cost of Education is lower than both USA and UK.
  • 10th and 12th students also can apply for colleges in Singapore.
  • IELTS is not required.
  • In Diploma , Students can avail Internship up-to 900$ SGD.
  • Every primary and secondary level student should participate in co-curricular activities. After the completion of secondary education , students themselves can enroll to any junior colleges.
  • They also offer training programs for professionals and executives all over the world.
  • Singapore’s UG, PG and DOCTORAL scholars are respected all over the world.
  • Singapore provides a wide way of accommodation suitable for different country students.
  • There are lots of places to attract the foreigners and it is the city of LIGHT.
  • Literacy rate of students in Singapore is 82.91 in 1980, but 96.54 in last year. This itself tells how the country emerging!

Singapore government supports all form of education which includes primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Language of instruction in all schools is English. Students struggling with mother tongue languages are instructed to follow the simpler syllabus. This offer is provided only by Singapore government.

Study in Singapore is best for all youngsters who are all wants to start their career with ease and to become a great achiever in present world. One of the city of Singapore ranked 6th in “ QS BEST STUDENT CITIES”.

There are around 35 universities in Singapore. Out of that two are most famous around the world.

  • National University of Singapore
  • Nanyang technological University

National University of Singapore (NUS) ranked 12th in QS world university rankings and 1st in asia QS rankings.

Nanyang  Technological University (NTU) ranked 13th in QS world university rankings and 3rd in Asia QS rankings.

Large sum of money is spent on the Education department by the Singapore government. Innovation and entrepreneurship plays a major role in their curriculum. Singapore is well connected with all parts of the world via sea, air and telecommunications. Though everyone enjoying the status of great shopping and tourism,Singapore is also rising as a country for doing higher education.

Educational cost in Singapore

The cost of education in Singapore is linked to the level of study. On an average, it varies from S$ 8000 to S$ 30,000. Diploma courses cost the least and the costs   for bachelors and masters courses are on the higher side. Living expenses including commodities like accommodation, meals, transport and entertainment sum up to S$ 35,573.

Test:

  1. IELTS: International English Language Testing System
  2. Diploma & Bachelor programs with overall score of 6.0 or equivalent.

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