There are many well-known universities in Singapore, all of which have advanced educational concepts and rich specialties, attracting many students to study here. Among them, many students from the National University of Singapore applied. Let me tell you how much it costs to study abroad first.
The average annual tuition fee for postgraduate study at the National University of Singapore is about S $4,465,438 +0 1 1.7 1. In terms of living expenses, there are obvious differences in accommodation fees in different cities and regions, and everyone's consumption patterns and concepts are also different, about 14000 to 24000 Singapore dollars per year. Generally speaking, the annual study abroad fee of the National University of Singapore is 5811.71to 68 1 1.7 1. According to the exchange rate of 1 SGD =4.92 18 RMB, it is about 295,857.79 to 340 153.99 RMB per year.
In addition, there are differences in the cost of studying abroad among different majors. Generally speaking, the tuition of business is higher than that of social sciences, and the tuition of top business schools is higher. How much does it cost? Everyone needs to combine their favorite projects.
National University of Singapore postgraduate application conditions:
There are two main types of graduate students in Singapore, 1 is academic research type and the other is teaching type, so each type of graduate students accepts applications from on-the-job staff and full-time students. All foreign applicants can only apply for full-time graduate students and meet the following requirements: the average score of domestic 2 1 1 engineering university is above 80. The average score of non-2 1 1 engineering university applicants is above 85.
The English requirement for applicants is that the IELTS score is above 6: 05. Applicants need to hold a diploma and a bachelor's degree in related majors. There are seven graduate schools in the National University of Singapore, which can provide high-level graduate courses for students. In addition, the school has set up many national and university-level research institutes and research centers to engage in research and development.
These nine colleges and seven graduate schools are respectively the Academy of Literature and Social Sciences, the School of Surveying and Mapping Architecture and Real Estate, the School of Business Administration, the School of Law, the School of Science, the School of Engineering, the School of Medicine, the School of Dentistry, the School of Computer, the Academy of Literature and Social Sciences, the School of Business, the School of Science, the School of Engineering, the School of Building Environment, the School of Medicine and the School of Dentistry.