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M A S A C O

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore is a multi-cultural society where Malay, Chinese and Indian traditions exist side-by-side along with a smart western outlook. Singapore has a well- maintained reputation for being safe and crime-free. This stability has enabled Singapore to increase its frugality, which is now among the richest in the world. Singapore's education system is constantly ranked among the best globally and is rated as one of Asia's finest. The top universities in Singapore are Nanyang Technological University( NTU), National University of Singapore( NUS), Singapore University of Technology and Design( SUTD) and Singapore Management University( SMU). With the reputation of being one of the fine educational capitals in South East Asia, Singapore offers Diplomas in Tourism, Biotechnology, Digital Media, Engineering, Business Studies, Mass Communications, Accountancy, and Hospitality Management International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, Information Technology, Management, Finance/Accounting, and Engineering are a few popular courses Indian students pursue in Singapore.

Colleges offer extra-curricular activities like music, drama, and science are offered along with sports facilities. Visits to theatres and musicales, to places applicable to courses of study, similar as art galleries and museums, religious centres or historical spots, scientific companies and projects are all part of student life.

IELTS, TOEFL and PTE are the examinations which are obligatory for assessing the proficiency of transnational scholars in English.For each course, Indian scholars will need to meet a minimal English language proficiency. Along with that, a minimal academic record of 70 and more in Class XII is needed if planning to get admission to a government university. For private institutes and polytechnics, scholars who have secured below 60 can also get admission. The students should have completed 18 years of age before joining a degree programme.

Frequently asked Questions

  • What are the benefits of the Singapore Study Visa?

    1. Research and Innovation.
    2. Wide range of courses and programs.
    3. Stay in a safe country.
    4. Global business hub.
    5. Work after studies.

  • Can you bring a family member on a Singapore Study Visa?

    No. International students are not allowed to bring family members with them while on a study Visa. However, a spouse and dependent children of full-time graduate students can receive sponsorship from your university to get a Social Visit Pass – which allows them to visit and stay in Singapore for up to 4 weeks.

  • Can international students work on a Singapore Study Visa?

    While universities in Singapore have their specific guidelines related to students working part-time jobs, the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA) Singapore allows international students to pursue part-time work opportunities for 16 hours during their course duration.