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Study Abroad11 min readMay 29, 2025

Study in Singapore for Indian Students 2025: NUS, NTU, Costs & Visa

Complete guide to studying in Singapore from India — NUS and NTU admission, fees, scholarship opportunities, student visa, and career pathways.

EduVed Global Team

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Updated May 29, 2025

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Quick Answer: Is Singapore Good for Indian Students?

Yes — Singapore is Asia's #1 study destination. NUS is ranked #8 globally; NTU #26. Fully English-medium. Tuition SGD 17,550–37,550/year (₹10–22 lakhs) — much cheaper than USA/UK. Strong Tuition Grant (bond) reduces fees further. Employment Pass to Singapore PR takes 2–3 years. Best for STEM, business, and biomedical careers.

Study in Singapore: Complete 2025 Guide

Singapore is Asia's premier study destination, home to NUS (#8 globally) and NTU (#26 globally), with English-medium education, strong scholarships, and excellent career opportunities.

Why Study in Singapore?

  • NUS ranks #8 globally (QS 2025) — Asia's top university
  • NTU ranks #26 globally — exceptional engineering and business
  • English as medium of instruction — no language barrier
  • Central location in Asia — gateway to regional jobs
  • Strong scholarships — ASEAN Scholarships, university grants
  • Safe, modern city with high quality of life

Top Universities

UniversityQS 2025Strengths
NUS (National University of Singapore)#8Broadest, strongest research, business, law
NTU (Nanyang Technological University)#26Engineering, computer science, business
SMU (Singapore Management University)#511Business, law, social sciences
SUTDDesign + technology, MIT collaboration
SITApplied programs, industry-focused

Tuition Fees (Subsidised for International Students)

LevelFee
Undergraduate (NUS/NTU)SGD 17,550–37,550/year (~₹10–22 L)
Postgraduate MastersSGD 20,000–55,000/year (~₹12–32 L)
MBA (NUS)SGD 76,000 total (~₹45 L)

Living Costs

  • On-campus hostel: SGD 400–800/month
  • Off-campus: SGD 800–1,800/month
  • Food: SGD 600–1,000/month
  • Total monthly: SGD 1,200–2,800 (~₹70,000–1,65,000)

Tuition Grant (Bond)

NUS and NTU offer Tuition Grants that subsidise international student fees significantly in exchange for a 3-year work obligation in Singapore after graduation. This dramatically reduces fees.

Singapore Student Pass (Visa)

  • Applied through SOLAR (Student's Pass Online Application)
  • Required: Acceptance letter, passport, photos, financial documents
  • Processing: 2–4 weeks
  • Fee: SGD 30 (application) + SGD 60 (issuance)
  • Can work 16 hours/week during term on campus; full-time internships with permission

Career Pathways

  • Singapore's tech, finance, and biomedical sectors actively hire NUS/NTU graduates
  • Work pass (Employment Pass) requires SGD 5,000/month minimum
  • Employment Pass to PR takes 2–3 years typically

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is NUS or NTU better for Indian students?
NUS is stronger for business, law, social sciences, and medicine. NTU is stronger for engineering, computer science, and chemistry. Both are globally excellent. NUS has a slight reputation edge but NTU is equally strong in technical fields. The best choice depends on your program.
Can I get a scholarship to study in Singapore?
Yes. ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarship, NUS Merit Scholarship, NTU Research Scholarship (for PhD), and SINGA (Singapore International Graduate Award for PhD) are the main options. Undergraduate scholarships from NUS/NTU cover full tuition + living allowance and are highly competitive.
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