Singapore has a forward-thinking educational system with cutting-edge facilities. The quality of education is good at all levels, beginning with the basic school. Apart from public schools, Singapore features over 30 international schools for children of ex-pats that follow a foreign education system.
The first stage in the application process is to narrow down which universities in Singapore you want to attend.
Then, before the deadline, you can start applying to the universities you've been shortlisted for, along with the relevant documents, either offline or online.
Depending on the students' living standards, the precise cost of studying and living in Singapore may vary. For both bachelors and masters students, the typical tuition rate is SGD 10,000–35,000 per year. International students' living costs could be as high as SGD 10,000–12,000 per year.
Bachelor's degrees take 3 to 4 years to complete.
Master's programs might last anywhere from a year and a half to two years. Curtin University and James Cook University have satellite campuses in Singapore that provide 1 or 2-year masters programs.