Study in Singapore

Rank Universities
1 National University of Singapore
2 Nanyang Technological University
3 Singapore University of Technology and Design
4 Singapore Management University
5 Singapore University of Social Sciences
6 James Cook University in Singapore
7 Management Development Institute of Singapore
8 LASALLE College of the Arts
9 Yale-NUS College
10 INSEAD

If you are still confused about whether Singapore is an island, a city, or a country, the answer is all three. Singapore is an island country and city. There is one main island and 62 smaller islands on the territory of the Republic of Singapore. Singapore is currently divided into five regions: the Central Region, the East Region, the North Region, the North-East Region, and the West Region. Every region is organized into a number of urban planning areas. This planned area is what some Singaporeans and visitors occasionally refer to as the city of Singapore (or town). Administratively, these cities do not meet the requirements to be designated cities; hence they are not recognized as cities.

A sovereign state in Southeast Asia, Singapore is one of the four “Asian Tiger” economies, along with South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, which had fast economic expansion in the second half of the twentieth century. The Island nation has a booming economy and the strictest laws against drug use. However, this island republic comprises more than just tough rules and a thriving financial services industry. Singapore is considered a melting pot of cultures, languages, and faiths, with its mixed Chinese, Malay, and Indian populace adding components from their home cultures to form the city’s hybrid character.

The following are Singapore’s most popular and best student’s towns.

  • Singapore
  • Yishun
  • Queenstown
  • Hougang
  • Choa Chu Kang
  • Clementi
  • Tampines
  • Serangoon
  • Bukit Batok
  • Pasir Ris

Students abroad who intend to study in Singapore must get a student visa. Once an accredited university has accepted your application, this will be issued alongside your letter of acceptance (also known as your in-principle approval or IPA). Your application is contingent upon verification of your prior qualifications, completion of the necessary papers, and proficiency in English. While this automatic issuance eliminates the need to apply for a student visa, you must apply to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) within two weeks of being accepted for a Student Pass. This must also occur no earlier than two months and no later than one month before the beginning of the course. The institution to which you have been accepted will register you with the Student’s Pass Online Application & Registration System, often known as SOLAR. You will be required to apply and register online.

To apply for your Student Pass online, log in to SOLAR using the registration information provided by your school and submit eForm 16 via SOLAR. This will require your legitimate passport information, university address, email address, and a recent photo. To finish the process after entering the country, you must make an appointment with the ICA and present your disembarkation/embarkation card, a passport-sized photo, a signed and completed eForm 16, a copy of your in-principle approval, and a current medical report on the relevant form. When collecting the Student Pass, you must additionally present a signed copy of the terms and conditions form. You will be charged S$30 (US$22) upon application submission and an additional S$60 (US$44) upon pass issuance. For most students, your Student Pass will allow you to work full-time during school breaks and 16 hours per week during term time.

Quick Fact Sheet

  • The capital city is Singapore
  • The official currency used is the Singapore dollar (SGD/S$)
  • Head Of State Government: Prime Minister Leader of government
  • The President is the head of state with a mostly ceremonial function
  • Population: 52300002 Or around 5.8 million 62% are citizens and 38% are permanent residents foreign employees or international students
  • Languages: English Malay Mandarin and Tamil with over 75% of the people speaking English well
  • Comprised of around sixty islands the largest of which is Singapore Island also known as Pulau Ujong
  • Automobiles operate on the left side of the road
  • Expenses associated with the living amount to $8000 per year
  • The average annual tuition for international undergraduates is USD 14400
  • Students are permitted to work full-time during breaks and up to 16 hours per week during the school year
  • Time zone: Singapore Standard Time (UTC +8)
  • Singapore was created by the British in 1819 attained independence in 1963 merged with Malaysia the following year and became an independent nation in 1965
  • The People’s Action Party had won every election since 1959 when independence was given
  • Comparable in size to Fresno California but nearly ten times more populous
  • Singaporeans are the world’s quickest walkers with an average walking pace of 6.15 kilometers per hour

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