Study in Singapore
Study in Singapore
Why Study in Singapore
- One of Asia’s top education hubs with globally ranked universities
- Safe, clean, modern, and extremely student-friendly
- Strong job opportunities in Finance, Business, IT, Engineering & Hospitality
- Strategic location with global corporate headquarters (Google, Meta, DBS, Grab, P&G)
- Industry-driven education with internships and live projects
- English-speaking environment
- High ROI: quality education with excellent career placements
- Multicultural society with Indian-friendly environment
Popular Courses
STEM Courses
- Computer Science & IT
- Data Science & Analytics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
- Biotechnology
- Life Sciences
- Environmental Science
- FinTech & Business Analytics
Non-STEM Courses
- Business & Management
- Finance & Accounting
- Marketing & Digital Marketing
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Supply Chain & Logistics
- Design & Media
- Education
- Psychology
- Public Policy & International Relations
Top Universities in Singapore
- National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
- Singapore Management University (SMU)
- Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
- Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)
- PSB Academy
- Kaplan Singapore
- James Cook University (JCU) Singapore
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Singapore good for Indian students?
Yes — top global rankings, excellent placements, and a safe, English-speaking environment.
What is the cost of studying in Singapore?
Tuition ranges from SGD 20,000–45,000 per year, depending on the course and institution.
Can students work part-time while studying?
At private institutions, part-time work is limited.
At government universities, certain programs allow part-time work — policies vary.
Are scholarships available?
Yes — university-specific scholarships, ASEAN scholarships, merit scholarships.
Is Singapore safe for students?
Extremely safe with strict laws, low crime rates, and high-quality infrastructure.
Which courses are most in demand?
IT, AI, Business, Finance, Engineering, Hospitality, and Logistics.
Is English the medium of instruction?
Yes, fully — making it easier for Indian students.
What English tests are accepted?
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE; some institutions accept internal tests.
Are there good job opportunities after study?
Yes — Singapore is a major hub for tech, finance, logistics, and business roles.
Can studying in Singapore lead to PR?
PR is possible but competitive; usually requires strong job experience and employer sponsorship.