Singapore city
CapitalEnglish
Language+65
Dialing CodeS$ Singapore Dollar (SGD)
CurrencyApprox. 5.7 million
PopulationS$35,000 per year*
Tuition FeesS$1,500 per month*
Living ExpensesSummer | Winter
IntakesWhy Study in Singapore?
Singapore is a leading global education hub known for its excellent quality of education, diverse multicultural environment, and strong emphasis on innovation and research. The country’s universities consistently rank among the top in the world, offering a wide range of programmes taught in English. With its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and dynamic economy, Singapore provides abundant opportunities for academic and professional growth. Additionally, its safe and clean environment, vibrant city life, and rich cultural heritage make it an attractive destination for international students.
Quality Education
Home to some of the best universities recognised globally
Innovative Learning
Focused on practical knowledge and technology integrated learning style
Cultural Events
Explore the country’s heritage by participating in various festivals and celebrations
Cultural Exchang
Interact with students from different cultures and enhance networking opportunities
Campus Facilities
Free access to state-of-the-art libraries, labs, and recreational areas
Flexible Learning
Pick courses as per your preference and future goal
Eligibility Criteria
Academic Qualifications | Equivalent to Singaporean secondary education for undergraduate programmes and bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programmes. |
Language Proficiency | Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL) or equivalent scores. |
Entrance Exams | Some programmes may require additional tests or interviews. |
Required Documents
Completed Application Form | Specific to each university. |
Academic Transcripts | Official copies from all previous institutions. |
Proof of Language Proficiency | IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent scores. |
Statement of Purpose | Detailing your motivation and goals. |
Letters of Recommendation | From academic or professional referees. |
Passport Copy | Valid for the duration of your stay. |
Financial Documents | Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses. |
Passport-Sized Photographs | Recent photographs as per specifications. |
VISA Requirements
Visa Application Form | Completed and submitted to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). |
Passport | Valid for the duration of your stay. |
Acceptance Letter | From a recognised Singaporean educational institution. |
Proof of Financial Support | Bank statements, scholarship letters, or financial sponsorship. |
Health Insurance | Proof of health coverage for the duration of your stay. |
Student Pass | Issued by the ICA after approval of the visa application. |
Cost of Study in Singapore
Tuition Fees | Varies by programme and university, generally SGD 25,000 to SGD 40,000 per year for undergraduate programmes and SGD 30,000 to SGD 50,000 per year for postgraduate programmes. |
Living Expenses | Approximately SGD 12,000 to SGD 20,000 per year. |
Health Insurance | Around SGD 500 to SGD 1,500 per year. |
Books and Supplies | Around SGD 500 to SGD 1,000 per year. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The primary intake is in August/September, with some universities offering additional intakes in January/February.
Yes, but only with a valid work permit. International students are allowed to work part-time during term time and full-time during vacation periods.
Yes, various scholarships are available from Singaporean universities, government agencies, and private organisations based on merit and need.
After receiving an acceptance letter from a Singaporean institution, you can apply for a student visa through the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
Yes, health insurance is mandatory for all international students studying in Singapore, and students must have coverage for the duration of their stay.