As a leader in education in Asia, Singapore is attracting more and more people to study in Singapore, making it one of the most popular developing countries for international students. So let’s find out how much it costs to study abroad in Singapore.
In terms of clothes, it’s summer all year round in Singapore, so you don’t have to worry about getting your clothes ready.
Southeast Asia’s crazy indoor low-temperature air conditioning, we need to bring a thicker coat.
Here to buy clothes, first of all, the price is different from home, and certainly not as convenient as online shopping (if you are more used to online shopping).
But the price in the mall is basically within the acceptable range.
When it comes to eating, if you go to a restaurant or shopping mall to eat and drink, then S $10 per meal is good enough, but it’s more expensive than that.
Food courts are also more frequented by locals, and many local food courts are well known, such as Adam’s in Bukit Tiya Road.
In the past, JJ Lim and the Prime Minister of Canada have also visited Singapore during their visits, creating countless fans.
The price of food pavilion is not expensive, 5 new are expensive.
If you cook for yourself.
When shopping, life can be in doubt because the price of vegetables is so high!
In this small island of Singapore, almost all the vegetables we can buy are imported!
You can also backpack to the Little India Market to buy vegetables if you want to be cheaper, or to save the environment and reduce the use of plastic in the supermarket.
In terms of housing, the cost of accommodation is about 1,000-1,500 Singapore dollars per month. Of course, the cost of housing mainly depends on your housing needs.
If the place of accommodation is far from the place of school, you need to take the subway or bus every day. It is estimated that it will cost about 100 Singapore dollars a month. Therefore, in addition to the tuition fee, the cost of living in Singapore is relatively fixed, which is generally about 30,000 Singapore dollars.
Undergraduate Tuition in public universities in Singapore generally lasts for four years, and some engineering majors for five years.
A year’s tuition for an undergraduate in a public university is about 11,000 to 15,000 Singapore dollars, which is equivalent to 55,000 to 75,000 yuan per year.
Private universities in Singapore can graduate in as little as two years and as long as three years.
The annual tuition of private universities is about 10,000-18,000 Singapore dollars, which is equivalent to 50,000 to 80,000 yuan per year.
The tuition for master’s degree in Singapore public universities is one year, while the research master’s degree is three years (most students can finish it in two years). The tuition for a master’s degree in public universities is about 30,000 to 50,000 Singapore dollars, equivalent to 150,000-250,000 yuan per year.
The length of a master’s degree at a private university in Singapore is usually one to one and a half years.
The annual tuition for a master’s degree in a private university is about 20,000 to 35,000 Singapore dollars, which is equivalent to 100,000-170,000 yuan per year.