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Singapore Tuition Fee & Scholarship |
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International students
whose applications to study in Singapore are approved, are
requested to make donations to the Ministry of Education's
Education Fund once every two years. Each donation is at a
flat rate of S$1,000 and applicable to international students
enrolling in primary and secondary schools, junior colleges
and centralized institutes. Donations to the Education Fund
are tax-exempt and non-refundable except when you are awarded
a Singapore Government scholarship. |
Tertiary
Institutions : Tuition fees are subject to change
each year. Please refer to the respective institution’s
web site for the latest figures.
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The Ministry of
Education provides tuition grants to students who are admitted
to the local universities and polytechnics. Students who accept
the tuition grants need only pay the fee (known as 'Direct
Payment') as shown in the tables below. |
As an international
student, you are eligible for the same grant subject to the
signing of a deed with the Singapore government undertaking
to work in Singapore for three years upon completion of your
program. |
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Estimated Fees for
international students at the three local universities as
at Academic Year 2006-2007 are: |
Course |
Tuition fees
per year
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MOE Tuition Grant
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Direct Payment
Tuition Fee Payable
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Non-lab based |
S$21,000 |
S$14,000 |
S$7,000 |
Lab based |
S$23,000 |
S$16,000 |
S$7,000 |
Dentistry, Medicine |
S$84,000 |
S$65,500 |
S$18,500 |
Music |
S$40,100 |
S$32,000 |
S$8,100 |
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Non-laboratory
based courses are Accountancy, Arts & Social
Sciences, Business, Law and Mass Communication. |
Laboratory
based courses are Architecture, Building & Real
Estate, Industrial Design, Computing, Engineering, Pharmacy
and Science. |
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Estimated Fees for
full-time international students at the five polytechnics
as at Academic Year 2006-2007 are: |
Course |
Tuition fees
per year
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MOE Tuition Grant
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Direct Payment
Tuition Fee Payable
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All Polytechnics |
S$12,160 |
S$9,850 |
S$2,310 |
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Most universities
charge miscellaneous fees for items such as student's union,
examination, health services, insurance and so on. Amounts
vary from university to university, so you are advised to
check out their brochures and web sites for details. |
Payment of fees
is usually by cheque or GIRO (electronic bank transfer) at
the beginning of each semester. GIRO forms are mostly obtainable
from the universities' administration offices. |
The Ministry of
Education offers tuition fee grants to students who are admitted
to local universities and polytechnics. Financial assistance
is available for those who need help with tuition fees. For
more information, contact us. |
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