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Why Study in Singapore?

Singapore offers world-class education with globally ranked universities, a vibrant multicultural environment, and strong industry links that enhance career prospects. Its safe, clean, and modern city-state provides excellent quality of life, while its strategic location makes it a gateway to Asia’s dynamic economies. Many programs are taught in English, making it accessible for international students.

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Study Programs in Singapore

Primary Education (ages 6–12) – Emphasis on core subjects (English, mother tongue, math, science, social studies) and holistic development.

Secondary Education (ages 12–16/17) – Students follow streams (Express, Normal Academic/Technical) focusing on academic or applied learning, leading to GCE O/N-levels.

Pre-University (Junior College / Polytechnic, ages 16–19) – Junior colleges prepare for GCE A-levels (university entry); polytechnics offer diplomas in applied fields.

Note: Many international schools offer British, American, IB, or other international curricula.

Undergraduate Programs (Bachelor’s Degree)
Duration: 3–4 years
Fields: Engineering, Business, Computer Science, Life Sciences, Law, Medicine, Arts, Design, Social Sciences, Education, and more
Institutions: NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SIT, and private universities

Postgraduate Programs (Master’s Degree)
Duration: 1–2 years
Fields: Finance, Data Analytics, Engineering, Public Policy, Education, Environmental Studies, International Business, etc.
Options include both taught and research-based master’s degrees.

Doctoral Programs (PhD)
Duration: 3–5 years
Fields: Wide range including Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine, Business, Social Sciences, Arts
Strong focus on advanced research and dissertation work.

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Step-by-Step Guide

Step-by-Step Guide for Bangladeshi students planning to study in Singapore:

Step 1: Research universities and programs
Explore universities (e.g., NUS, NTU, SMU) and select courses matching your academic and career goals.

Step 2: Check admission requirements
Review academic qualifications, language proficiency (usually IELTS/TOEFL), and other entry criteria.

Step 3: Apply for admission
Submit online applications directly to the chosen university along with transcripts, certificates, test scores, and recommendation letters.

Step 4: Secure funding
Look for scholarships (e.g., ASEAN scholarships, SINGA) or prepare financial proof for self-funding.

Step 5: Receive admission offer and accept
Confirm your seat by following the university’s instructions (pay fees, submit final documents).

Step 6: Apply for Student Pass (visa)
Apply online via the SOLAR system using your university’s registration details and submit required documents.

Step 7: Arrange accommodation and travel
Book housing (campus or private), flight tickets, and health insurance.

Step 8: Arrive and register
Complete Student Pass formalities with ICA upon arrival and settle into your academic life!

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Explore Our Partner Universities

  • National University of Singapore (NUS)

  • Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

  • Singapore Management University (SMU)

  • Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

  • Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)

  • Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)

Polytechnics

  • Singapore Polytechnic (SP)

  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP)

  • Temasek Polytechnic (TP)

  • Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP)

  • Republic Polytechnic (RP)

New Zealand offers strong post-study work opportunities for international graduates, especially in areas facing skill shortages. With the right guidance, you can transition smoothly from your student visa to work and eventually permanent residency.

  • Post-Study Work Visa – We support you in applying for the Post-Study Work Visa, which allows you to live and work in New Zealand for up to 1–3 years depending on your qualification level.

  • In-demand skilled occupations – Get detailed information about New Zealand’s Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) and Essential Skills in Demand lists, helping you target jobs with better employment and residency prospects.

  • Career workshops and job readiness – Benefit from workshops focused on CV building, interview preparation, and understanding the New Zealand job market culture.

  • Skilled migration and PR planning – Receive personalized advice on navigating New Zealand’s skilled migrant visa pathways, including points-based systems and employer sponsorship options aligned with your skills and qualifications.

We’re with you every step of the way—from your initial consultation to settling into New Zealand life and beyond. Our aim is to make your study abroad experience smooth, informed, and successful.

  • Personalized consultation at every step – We carefully assess your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to help you choose the best study and career pathways.

  • One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – Receive dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa processing, and travel arrangements.

  • Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our friendly advisors are available via your preferred communication channel whenever you need guidance or answers.

  • Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – We keep you informed with timely updates, important reminders, and detailed document checks to ensure you never miss a deadline.

  • Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – After you arrive, we continue to support you, including connecting you with experienced alumni who can share valuable insights.

  • Ongoing support for job search and PR planning – We help you navigate job hunting, CV preparation, interview skills, and long-term residency pathways even after you graduate.

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Average Tuition Fees in Singapore (2025)

  • Primary and Secondary Education: International schools typically charge between USD 20,000 to USD 40,000 per year, depending on the school and grade level.

  • Diploma Programs: Offered mainly by polytechnics, diploma courses for international students usually cost around USD 8,000 to USD 15,000 per year.

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Tuition fees at public universities range from approximately USD 18,000 to USD 35,000 per year, depending on the course and university.

  • Master’s Degree: Graduate programs usually cost between USD 20,000 and USD 45,000 per year, varying by field of study and institution.

  • PhD Programs: PhD tuition fees for international students generally range from USD 10,000 to USD 20,000 per year, with many students receiving scholarships or assistantships that reduce costs.

 

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Available Scholarships for International Students in Singapore

  • ASEAN Scholarships – Offered by the Singapore government to students from ASEAN countries pursuing undergraduate studies in Singapore.

  • Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) – A scholarship for international students to pursue PhD programs at participating Singaporean universities.

  • NUS Global Merit Scholarship – Awarded by the National University of Singapore for outstanding international undergraduates.

  • NTU Graduate Scholarships – Scholarships for international students pursuing master’s and PhD programs at Nanyang Technological University.

  • SMU Scholarships – The Singapore Management University offers various scholarships to international undergraduates based on academic excellence and leadership.

  • Singapore Sports Scholarship – For international student-athletes demonstrating exceptional sporting talent along with academic performance.

  • Individual University Scholarships – Most Singaporean universities offer their own range of merit-based scholarships for international students.

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Visa Categories for Study in Singapore

Student’s Pass

For international students enrolling in full-time academic programs at approved institutions in Singapore.

Long-Term Visit Pass

For family members (such as spouses or children) of Student’s Pass holders who wish to stay in Singapore during the study period.

Training Employment Pass (TEP)

For foreign students undergoing practical training or internships as part of their course requirements.

Dependent Pass

or eligible family members of students on certain passes who meet specific criteria.

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Visa Application Checklist

Singapore Student Visa Application Checklist (Bangladesh)

  • Completed Student’s Pass application form (Form 16).

  • Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from the Singapore institution.

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity.

  • Recent passport-sized photograph (according to ICA specifications).

  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses (bank statements, scholarship letters).

  • Birth certificate (if applicable).

  • Educational certificates and transcripts (attested copies).

  • Medical examination report (if required).

  • Parents’ or legal guardian’s consent letter (for minors under 18).

  • Copy of the payment receipt for the Student’s Pass application fee.

  • Additional documents if requested by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

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Job and PR Pathways After Study

Job and PR Pathways After Study in Singapore

Job Opportunities After Graduation

Post-study work options: Graduates from Singaporean institutions can apply for the Graduate Employment Pass (GEP) or other relevant work passes, allowing them to work in Singapore for a period after completing their studies.

Employment sectors: Key growing industries include finance, technology, biomedical sciences, education, and logistics. Proficiency in English and familiarity with local business culture enhance job prospects.

Work permits: For long-term employment, graduates generally require employer-sponsored work permits such as the Employment Pass (EP) or S Pass based on their qualifications and job role.

Pathways to Permanent Residency (PR)

Temporary residence and work: Continuous employment and legal stay in Singapore on valid work passes can help build eligibility for PR.

Criteria: Stable employment, contribution to the Singapore economy, good character, and integration into the community are considered in PR applications.

Fast-track options: Exceptional professionals and investors may qualify for accelerated PR schemes through specific government programs.

Citizenship

After holding permanent residency for a number of years, usually 2 to 5 years, individuals may apply for Singaporean citizenship through naturalization, which requires demonstrating integration into society and commitment to the country.

 

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Our Support During the Process

We’re with you at every step — from your first consultation to settling into life in Australia and beyond, ensuring a stress-free, informed, and successful journey.

Personalized consultation at every stage — We take the time to understand your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to guide you toward the best-fit study options.

One-on-one support for admission, visa, and travel — Dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa submissions, and travel arrangements.

Always accessible — Connect with us via call, WhatsApp, email, or in person — whatever suits you best.

Regular updates, reminders, and document reviews — Stay on track with timely updates, important deadline reminders, and careful review of your documents.

Post-arrival check-ins and alumni mentoring — We stay connected after you arrive, offering ongoing support and linking you with alumni who’ve successfully made the journey.

Support for job search and PR planning — Guidance on job opportunities, resume building, and advice on permanent residency pathways even after you graduate.

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Any Question?

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