The country is not very clear, but there is a statistic that is partial to finance. EE (forget whether it is electronic or electrical engineering) is still quite popular.
Nanda's majors are all very good. Generally speaking, mathematics and maritime requirements have the highest scores, followed by computer requirements, and most people will eventually enter EEE (Electronic and Electrical Engineering). Of course, EEE ranks very well in the world, and the school claims to be second only to MIT in scientific research.
It should be that the financial aspects of both schools are not allowed to choose (to protect local students)
As for SM2, I remember there are three schools? Or Singapore Management University?