August 10, 2022
Studying in Singapore and availing the privilege of work and study
by Arunachalam
Studying in Singapore and Availing the Privilege of Work and Study
Singapore stands out as the leading location for international students seeking a top-notch education if you want to experience the best of both the East and the West. If you are someone who loves adventure and wants to have quick access to well-known Southeast Asian locations, Singapore is a wonderful destination for you.
If you believe you want to study in Singapore, it is important to assess the advantages and disadvantages of living there before making a choice. Read on to find out the pros and cons of studying in singapore in this blog.
The advantages of study destination Singapore
The medium of instruction is English
Despite being in Asia, Singapore does not need you to speak a foreign language in order to enrol in a university. The language of instruction in the classroom is English, and English is frequently used outside of a university environment.
You should, however, confirm whether the university you want demands a document attesting to your English fluency or offers an English proficiency test before your admission.
Cheaper university tuition fees in contrast to the US, UK and Australia
If you compare Singapore to its Asian neighbours, you will find that it is definitely pricey, but if you compare it to other well-known study abroad locations like the US, UK or Australia, you will find that Singapore is significantly less expensive than these locations.
Keep in mind that the overall cost of your undergraduate and graduate degrees may vary based on the programme you enrol in and the university you pick.
Quality higher Education
The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University are two of Singapore’s top-ranked academic institutions. The Chicago Business School and Technische Universitat Munchen are two examples of foreign universities with branches in Singapore that may deliver an education of the same calibre as their parent institutions.
Multicultural Society
Although Singapore is a small nation, its diversity of cultures will surely pique your interest. Witness people of various races, faiths, foods, architectures and cultures coexist in one location. Within the classroom, you can begin learning about other cultures straight away.
A secure and welcoming environment
Singapore is renowned for having tough rules. However, you can be sure that these regulations contributed to making a secure environment for both residents and visitors.Additionally, the nation’s developed infrastructure and practical transportation system make it simpler for international students to travel the country with ease.
Several Different Business Programs
Because it is well known for being a competitive and inventive nation in the business world, Singapore is frequently a highly considered alternative for studying business. In Singapore, both large corporations and new businesses are common.
Finding the ideal MBA specialisation for you won’t be difficult in Singapore, where business, investments, and entrepreneurship are common buzzwords.
The disadvantages of studying in Singapore
Knowing Singaporean
Despite the fact that Singlish is the native tongue of the inhabitants of Singapore, English is the language of instruction.
When you visit Singapore, you’ll undoubtedly hear Singlish, a language blend of Malay, Tamil, Hindi, Hokkien, Mandarin, and English. Even merely visiting a local hawker centre or market will likely expose you to the language.
Although learning the language is not a major barrier to studying in Singapore, it would be advantageous to do so before arriving.
Keeping to a Budget
Living in Singapore may still be quite expensive, particularly if you enjoy going out to bars and restaurants. Due to the small size of the nation, renting a space and paying for utilities might be expensive. Be prepared for the cost of food and beverages to be significantly higher than in your home country.
There are many hawker stalls accessible if you want to eat out on a budget, and these can be the greatest places to experience local cuisine and culture. There are over 13,800 hawker stalls located all over the nation.
Truthfully, the greatest way to save more money without going hungry is to start cooking. You can cook your favourite dishes as well because Singapore’s stores will have all the necessary supplies.
Limits for International Students
The government has restricted the number of overseas students in universities since 2011 despite the fact that the nation welcomes visitors from abroad. It reduced the percentage of international students from 18 to around 15%.
Depending on the courses you wish to pursue, the cap may not apply to you, but you shouldn’t anticipate seeing as many international students as you would in the US and Europe.
Are you considering making Singapore as a study destination? Get in touch with counsellors at MWT Education Consultancy to have a complete understanding of the requirements to study in Singapore. MWT Education Consultancy wishes you all the success in your future endeavours!
Written by
Arunachalam
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