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List of expenses for graduate students studying in Singapore
I. Costs

tuition

There are two universities in Singapore, public and private. Public universities and private universities in Singapore not only have great differences in reporting requirements, but also have large tuition fees.

1. Take the most famous public university in Singapore as an example:

(1) Graduate tuition of National College of Singapore: about1.30,000-60,000 P/ year.

(2) Graduate tuition of Singapore Management Institute: about S $28,000-S $68,000 per year.

This is only an average amount, because the tuition fees of different majors are different, so the specific fees should be determined according to the majors of students. The other is that public colleges in Singapore are subsidized by the government, so students can apply for grants or free tuition, but the success rate of application seems to be relatively low in recent years.

2. Take the most famous annual tuition fees in Singapore and the most famous private universities in Singapore as examples:

(1) Postgraduate tuition fee of Kaibo University in Singapore: 21000-25,000 Singapore dollars/year.

(2) Postgraduate tuition of PSB University in Singapore: 19000-28000 Singapore dollars/year.

Like public universities, this is only an average amount, and it is also determined according to different majors and tuition fees, so the specific fees should also be determined according to the majors of students. The other is that private colleges in Singapore have no government subsidies, so there are basically no scholarships and grants, but there are some.

living expenses

1. Sporadic expenses

Usually around 300 yuan every month. Refers to all miscellaneous expenses (including entertainment, travel, activities, shopping, etc.). ) during their study in Singapore. Of course, this fee is not fixed, and generally depends on the students' own consumption level.

2. Accommodation expenses

This is the biggest learning cost in Singapore besides tuition. Private universities in Singapore have no dormitories. Only polytechnics and some public universities have dormitories. Therefore, international students mainly rent houses outside. The following are the details of all accommodation types and fees:

(1) Ordinary single room: In general, the average single room is about 500-800 yuan/month (excluding utilities), and the specific cost depends on the area, environment, facilities, and multi-person sharing.

(2) Single apartment: Generally, each room needs 700- 1300 yuan/month.