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What do you need to go to Singapore to study for a doctorate?
The requirements for doctoral studies in Singapore are as follows:

Undergraduate application requirements:

Singapore management university requires that the scores of doctoral college entrance examination for studying abroad this year should reach "one line" or above;

The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have higher requirements for college entrance examination results, depending on the applied major;

Applicants who meet the above conditions are eligible to take the entrance examination organized by the school in China, and can be admitted if they pass the examination.

Master's application requirements:

Master's degree in public universities generally requires China 2 1 1 Engineering University to have an average score above 80 and IELTS score above 6.5 (some majors require 7.0).

Five polytechnics:

To apply for a doctorate, you must provide a score of 520 or above in the college entrance examination, a total score of not less than 520 in mathematics and English, and a pass in other subjects.

Applicants who meet the above conditions are eligible to take the entrance examination organized by the school in China, and can be admitted if they pass the examination.

Government-funded schools (art schools):

The National University of Singapore, also known as "NUS", is the oldest and most comprehensive public university in Singapore. National universities rank among the top ten universities in Asia and within the top 40 in the world. The National University of Singapore has many departments, ranging from business, engineering and science to art, law, architecture, humanities, music and medicine.

Singapore The Republic of Singapore, formerly known as Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao, is an island country in Southeast Asia with a parliamentary system of government. Singapore is adjacent to Malaysia across the Johor Strait in the north, Indonesia across the Singapore Strait in the south, and the southern mouth of the Straits of Malacca. In addition to Singapore Island (accounting for 88.5% of the national area), its territory also includes 63 surrounding islands.