1.Requirement for a Bachelor is 12th standard min 85 % for National Universities.
2.Requirement for Masters is excellent grades in Bachelor 4 year degree for National Universities.
3.Requirement for MBA is Bachelor 3 or 4 year degree in any subject NTU, NUS you will need 2 years work experience & with 1st class degree. MBA is also possible without work experience as well.
1.SAT is required for NTU & SMU. NUS doesn’t require SAT.
2.IELTS is specific to universities, Admission are possible with and without ILETS depending on the University.
3.TOEFL also is very specific to universities.
4.GRE is required only for National Universities for masters.
5.GMAT is required only for certain Business schools which are national as well as private.
After received an acceptance letter (valid for two weeks) from an institute of higher education in Singapore, students need to apply for a Student’s Pass to be eligible to stay there. application for a Student’s Pass has to be made at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (www.ica.gov.sg) or online using the Student’s Pass Online Application & Registration (SOLAR) system. A Student’s Pass is generally valid for the entire duration of the course. Visa Stamping is done to student upon arrival to the university. In-principle approval (IPA) letter which is provided by the institution is sent to the university along with the admission application form and the student gets the Student pass which is sufficient to fly to Singapore upon arrival the university will assist for visa stamping
Insurance
While studying abroad in Singapore, medical or health insurance is compulsory for the students and will cover all medical expenses while studying in Singapore.
1.Like cost of education, living expenses are low in Singapore as compared to other study abroad destinations but it has high standard of living.
2.Cost of living while studying in Singapore will include expenses on accommodation, food, books and travel.
3.While studying in Singapore, students can opt for various types of accommodation which includes University’s Halls of Residence, Private Hostel, Room in Public Housing, Room in Private Housing.
4.Good and inexpensive hostel and home stay options also make Singapore an attractive destination.
5.An average cost of living in Singapore is S$750 to S$2,000 approximately per month.