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The main costs associated while studying in Singapore are tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses. This cost may vary depending on the Institution’s tuition fees, course, locations, accommodation preferred, and student’s lifestyle.
Cost of Study in Singapore
Cost of Study in Singapore
The main costs associated while studying in Singapore are tuition fees, accommodation,
and living expenses. This cost may vary depending on the Institution’s tuition fees,
course, locations, accommodation preferred, and student’s lifestyle. The figures given
below should be assumed as guidelines. We strongly recommend students to go through
the University website and other sources or take the guidance of any study abroad
professional.
Singaporean
Study Level INR/Annum (approx)
dollars/annum (approx)
Diploma 6,000-18,000 3 lakhs-9.5 lakhs
Bachelor Degree 20,000-55,000 10 lakhs-30 lakhs
Master Degree (non-
20,000-55,000 10 lakhs- 30 lakhs
medical)
Master Degree
45,000-95,000 24 lakhs- 50 lakhs
(medical)
There is an option to get a huge amount of Ministry of Education (MOE) Tuition Grant
which ranges from 5,000-40,000 Singaporean dollars/annum (approx) for international
students depending on your program. If an international student can manage to avail of
this grant he/she has to pay a subsidized tuition fee rate. This grant is open to a student
who has not received any kind of scholarship. To qualify for this grant, an International
student must need to sign of agreement called a Service Obligation (SO) with the Ministry
of Education (MOE) to work for a Singapore-based company for three years after
graduation. To know more about these, please follow the Service Obligation Scheme.
Living expenses- 7,000-12,000 Singaporean dollars/annum or INR 3.5-6 Lakhs(approx)
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