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SingaporeStudy in Singapore

Asia's education capital — explore universities, scholarships, visa requirements, and life as an international student in Singapore.

Key Facts

Studying in Singapore at a glance

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Avg. Tuition

$12,000 – $45,000 / yr

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Cost of Living

$800 – $1,600 / mo

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Visa

Student visa required

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Work Rights

20 hrs/week term-time

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Post-Study Work

1 – 5 years

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English Req.

IELTS 6.0 – 7.0

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Intakes

Fall · Spring · Summer

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Climate

Four distinct seasons

* Figures are representative ranges. Your counselor confirms exact, up-to-date requirements for your profile.

Popular Courses

Top fields in Singapore

Computer ScienceBusiness & MBAEngineeringData ScienceMedicine & HealthLawDesign & MediaHospitality

🎓 Career Opportunities

Strong graduate employment, post-study work visas, and clear pathways to permanent residency in many sectors — especially tech, healthcare, and engineering.

🌆 Student Life

Diverse, welcoming campuses with vibrant student communities, clubs, and support services tailored to international students.

📅 Intakes

Major intakes in Fall and Spring, with select Summer entries. We help you hit deadlines and prepare documents well in advance.

Student Life

Life as a student in Singapore

Cities, culture, food, transport, jobs, housing, healthcare, and safety — the essentials at a glance.

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Popular Cities

Capital and university cities offer the widest campus choice; smaller cities cost 15–25% less to live in.

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Culture

Expect a welcoming, multicultural student scene — orientation weeks, societies, and international student unions make settling in easy.

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Food

From student canteens to global cuisine; cooking at home cuts food costs roughly in half versus eating out.

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Transportation

Student discounts on metro, bus, and rail passes are standard — budget $50–120/month depending on the city.

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Jobs & PR

Part-time work during term, full-time in breaks, and post-study work routes that can lead to permanent residency.

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Accommodation

University halls, private residences, and shared flats — book 2–3 months before arrival for the best options.

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Healthcare

Student health cover is mandatory or strongly advised; campus clinics handle day-to-day care.

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Emergency

Save the local emergency number, campus security, your embassy, and Educational Hub's 24/7 student line on arrival.

💱 Currency Converter

1,000 USD

Illustrative fixed rates — check live rates before transferring.

🗣️ Language Tips

  • Learn 15–20 everyday local phrases before you fly — it opens doors.
  • Universities run free academic-English and local-language classes.
  • Join a language-exchange society — the fastest (and cheapest) practice.
  • Set your phone/streaming to the local language for passive immersion.
FAQ

FAQs about studying in Singapore

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