1. Find out what universities and majors you are interested in: Before you choose to apply to universities in Singapore, you need to know the courses and majors offered by these universities. You can search for information through the internet or consult an intermediary to obtain relevant information.
2. Prepare application materials and transcripts: In general, applicants need to provide transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statements and other materials for the application committee to evaluate whether they meet the admission conditions. In addition, you may need to submit English language proficiency test scores (such as TOEFL or IELTS).
3. Apply for an undergraduate course: If you want to apply for an undergraduate course directly, you must take an internationally recognized academic exam, such as SAT or ACT.
4. Submit the application form online: After completing the above two steps, you can fill in and submit the application form online.
5. Waiting for admission: For applications with less strict enrollment topics, you can receive the admission notice in a relatively short time. For more competitive majors, such as financial engineering and economics, it may be more difficult to apply.
6. Apply for a visa: Once accepted by the school, you can continue to enter the next stage, confirm the plan, pay the deposit and submit the required materials. After successfully preparing the student visa, the applicant can take relevant things to study in Singapore.
The above information is a routine requirement, but because different majors in each school have their own special requirements, if a university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can check the previous successful application cases according to its own college background and achievements through the volunteer reference system for studying abroad.
The reference system for studying abroad volunteers is as follows:
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In the reference system of studying abroad, we can see which schools our teachers and sisters went to, which majors they applied for, how many language scores they got, which study agent they used, and so on.
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