Singapore

Bluestone Overseas Consultants

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WE HELP YOU GET ADMITTED TO THE BEST UNIVERSITIES
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  • Academic Excellence: Singapore is home to prestigious universities known for their high-quality education.
  • Global Recognition: Singaporean degrees are recognized and respected worldwide.
  • Multicultural Environment: Experience a diverse and inclusive society with a blend of cultures.
  • Innovation and Technology: Access state-of-the-art facilities and engage in cutting-edge research and development.
  • Strategic Location: Singapore serves as a gateway to Asia, offering opportunities for business and cultural exposure.
  • Safe and Clean: Enjoy a safe and clean environment, ensuring a conducive learning experience.
  • Scholarships and Financial Support: Various scholarships and funding options are available for international students.
Tuition Cost
      1–2-year diplomas cost between S$9000 and S$15,000.
      Bachelor's degrees typically last 2-4 years and cost between S$24,000 and S$35,000.
      Master’s degrees usually take one to 1.5 years and cost between S$18,500 and S$30,000.
      Postgraduate
      Graduate
      Research programs
      Diploma courses in Engineering
      Business Studies
      Mass Communication
      Design
      Info-Communications
Scholarships such as the SIA Youth Scholarship and the GIIS Singapore Global Citizen Scholarship are awarded to Indian students who achieve a minimum of 85% on their class X boards. International students pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree can apply for the Singapore International Pre-Graduate Award.
      Polytechnic Bachelor's and Diploma courses must have a total band score of 6.0 or above.
      IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 or equivalent for a master's degree, depending on the course of study.
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Do you have Questions ?

While costs vary, Singapore offers a range of scholarships, making education more affordable for many students.

Singapore has a tropical climate, so prepare for heat and occasional rain by bringing light clothing and an umbrella.

In Singapore, it's essential to be respectful, avoid public displays of affection, and follow local customs when visiting places of worship.

Yes, international students can work part-time during term and full-time during breaks, provided they meet certain criteria and have the necessary work pass.

Engage in extracurricular activities, explore the local cuisine, and connect with peers to create a well-rounded and fulfilling study abroad experience.

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