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| Study in Australia |
In land area , it is the 6th largest nation |
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| Study in UK |
It is the 6th largest economy in the world |
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| Study in USA |
Us department of the treasury |
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| Study in New Zealand |
The land of the long white cloud |
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| Study in Singapore |
| Most developed & wealthiest in the world |
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| Study in Canada |
It is lauded as world’s most livable country |
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| Study in Poland |
Oldest county situated in the heart of europe |
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Student Education
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Every student has a dream to pursue a career of his or her choice. But most students eventually end up studying something else primarily because of lack of information. There are many good universities in India and abroad, where they can join…but are unaware of them. Especially if a student is staying in a smaller city. |
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Study in Singapore |
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Singapore has a rich history and culture. With the passage of time the city-state has emerged as an important trading destination in Asia. Diverse cultures, languages and religions give Singapore a cosmopolitan look.
The Government of Singapore spends a huge amount on education and it is among one of the top priorities of the government. After the secondary education, students can get themselves enrolled to a junior college and then move on to any one of the four universities present in the country. These universities – the National University of Singapore, the Nan yang Technological University, the Singapore Management University, and the SIM University – provide state-of-the-art facilities and excellent opportunities in higher education.
The two public universities in the country – the National University of Singapore and the Nan yang Technological University each have more than 20000 students. These universities have a number of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes and doctoral degrees. The Singapore Management University is a private university funded by the government. The SMU provides excellent education in Management and Business streams.
The curriculum at the higher educational institutions has been patterned on a modular system. The undergraduate and graduate programmes are multi-disciplinary in nature. These programmes have been designed according to each student’s ability, interest and ambitions. |
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| Capital: |
Singapore |
| Population: |
4,608,167 (July 2008 est.) |
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Singaporean |
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Tropical with two distinct monsoon seasons- northeastern monsoon and southwestern monsoon. |
| Languages: |
Mandarin, English, Malay, Hokkien, Cantonese, Teochew, Tamil and others. |
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Parliamentary republic |
| Currency: |
Singapore Dollar (Varies between Rs 31 to Rs 32) |
| Calling Code: |
+65 |
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Time Difference
8 hrs ahead of UTC/GMT (2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of IST) |
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Education System in Singapore
With the government backing the education system, Singapore has been able to build a highly organized and systematic educational set up that works on the principles of flexibility and diversity, allowing its students to develop their abilities to the fullest. This network of education comprises of three local universities, five polytechnics and many private schools and international universities that offer varied courses in different disciplines. Like James Cook University, TMC Academy, Raffles Education Corporation, Nanyang Institute of Management, PSB Academy etc.
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Popular courses
IT, Business, Hospitality, Engineering, MBA, law, communication and media studies, creative arts |
Benefits of studying here:  |
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- High quality of education
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- Stable democratic political environment
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Approximate tuition fees:
Non-lab based: S$20,420 - S$21,950
Lab-based: S$22,420
Dentistry/medicine: S$83,870
Music: S$40,330
(At the three local universities)
All polytechnics: S$12,652
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Approximate living expenses:
Accommodation: S$250 to 500 per month
Food: S$220 to 300 per month
Transportation etc: S$100 to 200 per month |
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