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Access internships and real-world learning opportunities to strengthen your CV and job readiness.

Most programs are taught in English, making academics and communication easier for international students.

Learn in a diverse, welcoming environment that builds cross-cultural skills and global confidence.

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The main long-term pass for international students enrolled in approved full-time courses in Singapore; requirements can vary slightly by institution type.

If approved, ICA issues an IPA letter; for students who need an entry visa, it is typically included within the IPA, and you use the IPA to enter Singapore and then complete formalities to get the Student’s Pass.

Some short courses may be exempt from requiring a Student’s Pass if they meet ICA’s exemption criteria (e.g., short duration and other conditions).
| Cost component | Typical cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition fees (UG) | SGD 20,000 – 45,000 per year | Depends on university and program. |
| Tuition fees (PG) | SGD 25,000 – 50,000 per year | Varies by course and institution. |
| Tuition fees (PhD) | SGD 15,000 – 30,000 per year | Program-specific; confirm with university. |
| Living expenses (overall) | ~SGD 1,200 – 2,000 per month | Changes mainly with rent and lifestyle. |
| Accommodation (university hostel) | ~SGD 400 – 800 per month | Generally the most affordable option if available. |
| Accommodation (shared apartment) | ~SGD 700 – 1,200 per month | Cost depends on location and sharing. |
| Accommodation (private apartment) | ~SGD 1,500 – 3,000 per month | Higher cost for private space. |
| Expense category | Estimated cost (SGD/month) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | 700 – 1,200 | Range shown for typical student accommodation costs. |
| Food & groceries | 450 – 650 | Can be reduced by eating at hawker centres and cooking sometimes. |
| Public transport | 100 – 150 | Depends on travel frequency and passes. |
| Utilities & Wi‑Fi | 80 – 120 | May be included in some housing options. |
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