Singapore-FinanceFinancial information International students who are full-time matriculated or registered students of institutions approved by the Ministry of Manpower can work part-time during their term per week, as well as fulltime during the school’s vacation period,” says spokesperson, STB. “But notably, the work opportunities are only available to those studying in Government universities”, said a student of Chicago Business School. Hence, it’s advisable to check one’s financial limits before opting for a programme in any private institution in Singapore.
Course fees vary from 15,000- 85,000 Singapore Dollars depending on the subject. Institutions offering courses in medicine, dentistry, engineering and management education charge the fees on the higher side.
Level / Course and School / Tuition Fees
Junior College
Polytechnics
University
MOE Tuition Grant
The cost of University education is highly subsidized by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE). The high subsidy is provided in the form of a Tuition Grant (TG). The TG is the difference between the full fees (cost of training at the University) and the tuition fees payable by the student (i.e. direct payment).
The TG is offered to all admitted full-time undergraduate and polytechnic students. Students who accept the TG need only pay the portion of the fees not covered by the TG. The TG is very substantial and works out to be about 65% - 80% of the full tuition fees. E.g. (Business Bachelors course in NUS without TG is S$19,350/annum, with TG is S$6,220/annum).
Besides, the living costs come around 12,000 – 18,000 Singapore Dollars per year.
Below is a guide on the cost of living in Singapore. Some typical fees are:
Item
Accommodation
Utilities
Food
Public transport
Telecommunications
Books & Stationery
Medical Hospitalization Insurance
Personal expenses
Estimated
Note: Above mentioned fees is in Singapore Dollars.
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