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Can you study in Singapore with a limited budget? How much does it cost specifically?

The cost of studying abroad in Singapore

List of expenses for studying abroad in Singapore

  1. Tuition fees: Account for 50% of the total cost, ranging from 50,000 to 150,000 yuan per year. In terms of tuition fees, after undergraduate and master’s scholarships, the tuition fee is about 20,000 SGD, equivalent to 100,000 yuan; the tuition fee for fully self-funded students is generally 35,000 SGD, equivalent to around 170,000 yuan.
  2. Living expenses: Account for 50% of the total cost, ranging from 60,000 to 100,000 yuan per year.
  3. Accommodation: Accommodation can be on-campus or off-campus rental, depending on individual choice, approximately 40,000 to 130,000 yuan per year.
  4. Meals: Students spend about 2,000 to 3,000 yuan per month, approximately 20,000 to 40,000 yuan per year.
  5. Transportation: Approximately 500 yuan per month.
  6. Other expenses, such as entertainment and communication, vary from person to person.

I. Overview of the conditions for studying abroad in Singapore

  1. High School

There is no language proficiency requirement for studying abroad in Singapore for high school. To apply for high school study in Singapore, you must have a financial guarantee of over 150,000 yuan and can find a guardian in Singapore.

  1. Undergraduate

If studying at a national university, high school graduation is required, and the college entrance examination score must exceed the local key line. The IELTS score requirement is 6 or above.

  1. Graduate

Graduate students admitted to national universities must have a bachelor’s degree. Students from “Project 211” universities need an average score of 80 or above. Students from non-“Project 211” universities need to take the IELTS with a score of 6.5 and GMAT or GRE. Graduate students admitted to private universities require a bachelor’s degree and an IELTS score of 6.5.

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