1. Requirements: 1. Graduated from high school, under 25 years old 2. Excellent college entrance examination scores, no matter how you get more than 600 points 3. IELTS 6 points or TOEFL 600 points 4. Passed the school test Mainland students want to enter the Singapore Government Institute School is very difficult. After graduating from high school, you can try to take the local A-LEVEL exam in Singapore, but it is too difficult. I suggest that you take the local O-LEVEL exam first (for students from mainland China, English is difficult, A score of more than 100 points in the college entrance examination can almost reach the 40s there) The scoring standard there is different from here. 90-100 is 1 point, 80-90 is 2 points, 70-80 is 3 points, and so on. , Mathematics, Chinese, and English with a total score of less than 15, you can enter three government universities, 15-18 (possibly extended to 20 points) can enter a polytechnic, and the rest can enter vocational colleges. It is recommended to be admitted to a polytechnic. Polytechnics can be employed in Singapore, and their diplomas are recognized. After graduation, if your grades are good enough, you can apply for further study in university. If you are in high school, you have to take the O-LEVEL exam (mentioned above). Of course, you can also choose to study in a private college there. If you are still in high school, you may have to For preparatory courses, if IELTS reaches 5.5, you can study at a junior college there, then a senior junior college, or the last year of undergraduate studies (you can study in any foreign institution that has obtained double diploma in Singapore. Most of the diplomas are the same, but some will indicate it. IN SINGAPORA) academic qualifications are recognized by the Singapore government, and it is said that you can apply to study in government colleges or universities. There are only three public universities in Singapore: National University, Management University, and Nanjing University) 2. Singapore study abroad fees and procedures Singapore study abroad fees and procedures 1 .Answers to questions about studying abroad 1. Question: I would like to know the procedures required to study in Singapore. I am a 23-year-old college student who has just graduated. My major is economics, so I would also like to know about the situation of studying MBA in Singapore, including fees, registration, etc. Answer: To study MBA in Singapore, you need to apply for a scholarship with documentation. For example, the amount applied for is 1100-1400 U$ per month. Information A) TOEFL score of 550 or above. B) Transcript C) Graduation certificate D) Work resume 2. Question: I would like to know how much tuition and living expenses it would cost to study abroad in Singapore for one year. Is part-time work allowed? Answer: The tuition fee for one year of studying in Singapore is about 3,000 U$, and living expenses including (board and accommodation) are about 400 U$ per month. International students are not legally allowed to work. 3. Question: What are the requirements for immigrating to Singapore? Answer: Immigration conditions: After graduating from a university and working in a new job for more than 6 months, you can apply for a green card. 4. Question: I want to study in Singapore. What are the requirements for studying in Singapore? Answer: There are several forms: children studying abroad (6-16 years old); adults studying abroad (over 18 years old), education: high school graduation or above (or equivalent). 5. Question: What are the requirements for working in Singapore? Answer: Singapore is a country with a very low unemployment rate and now needs a lot of talented people. General requirements: Bachelor degree; under 35 years old; priority is given to those majoring in science and engineering. 6. Question: What types of jobs are being hired more frequently in Singapore recently? Answer: Computer category; Chinese teacher category. 2. Summary of monthly living expenses for studying in Singapore (private schooling; government elementary and middle school schooling; accommodation conditions and expenses) *Students studying in private schools: 1. Tuition fee: about 300 Singapore dollars 2. Rent: more than 200 Singapore dollars (2 One room per person) 3. Transportation fee: 100 Singapore dollars or more 4. Food: 200 Singapore dollars or more *Students in government primary schools and middle schools: 1. Tuition fees: 88 Singapore dollars for primary schools; 140 Singapore dollars for secondary schools 2. Rent: 200 Singapore dollars Above (two people per room) 3. Transportation fee: about 50 yuan 4. Food: about 250 SGD *General accommodation conditions and charges The monthly charge is 1,000 SGD per person, including: 1. Three meals and meals 2. Private Air-conditioned room in apartment 3, laundry 4, nanny service 5, school transportation fee 3. Student pass application conditions (only for Chinese citizens) [guarantor; courses; required information and documents; interview; guarantee deposit; handling fee; When will the transaction be completed?] 1. Guarantor: Applicants applying for a student pass must provide their own guarantee, that is, hand over the guarantee money to the Singapore Embassy in China. No need to find another guarantor. 2. Courses: Application for a new student pass is limited to language, business, craft and art courses offered by private schools. Students must first apply to the school for admission. A new application must be made for each new course. 3. Required information and documents: Please organize the application information in the following order. Missing any of the following information, documents, or incomplete forms will result in visa rejection.
A. Three recent 2-inch photos (color or black and white are acceptable); B. Admission notice from the school; C. Three original copies of document No. 16 that have been officially filled out, with Chinese contact address, postal code and phone number attached; D. Officially Three original copies of the completed document No. V36; E Financial certificate of family financial ability (bank deposit certificate of the applicant or his parents, the deposit certificate must be notarized by a notary office); F The original of the officially filled document No. V39 Three copies; G Document No. (E) 5 completed by the school; H Copy of the approved teaching letter provided by the Ministry of Education of Singapore to the school; I One copy of the completed IMM (E) 555 Record Correction Card ; J. The applicant’s notarized bank deposit certificate, notarized birth certificate, notarized certificate of highest academic qualification, notarized transcript, and a copy of the notarized certificate of parents’ marriage in English. The above notarized certificate must be notarized by the notary office where the applicant is located and authenticated by the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. 4. Interview: Applicants must be able to go to the Singapore Embassy in China for an interview (about one and a half months after submission of materials). At that time, please bring the originals of the following documents: notarial certificate, ID card, graduation certificate, transcript, parents’ marriage certificate and bank certificate. Passbook, certificate of deposit. If you don’t have an ID card, please bring your household registration book. If the parents' marriage certificate is lost, a certificate must be issued by the parents' workplace. The loss of other documents must be certified by the relevant units. Approximately two or three months after the interview, the school will receive a written notification of the application result. Please contact the school directly and avoid hanging up the phone with the embassy. 5. Security deposit: Approved applicants will receive a notice from the Singapore Embassy in China to pay a security deposit of 30,000 yuan in cash (RMB 30,000) to the embassy. Please do not go directly to the embassy to ask for a deposit before receiving notification from the embassy. The embassy will notify the student to collect the deposit in person from the embassy after the student returns to the country. 6. Handling fee: The fee for student pass is SGD 40 per year. The entry visa fee is S$20 per year. Entry visas will be issued four weeks before the school confirms the start date. Entry visa procedures are handled at the Singapore Embassy in China. 7. Submission place and time: Anyone applying for the above courses must apply to the Student Pass Office of the Singapore Embassy in China. Please mail or hand-deliver the completed documents and the above-mentioned relevant information from the school or application to the following address: Student Pass Section, Embassy of Singapore in China, No. 1, Xiushui North Street, Jianguomenwai, Beijing, China Postcode: 100600 External office hours: Monday to Friday morning: 9:00-2:00 The usual processing time is 3 to 6 months. IV. Application procedure for studying in Singapore<1>, registration fee is 600 yuan<2>. Applicants fill in the application form and submit personal information: (1) Notarization of academic qualifications and transcripts (foreign-related notarization in Chinese and English); (2) Birth notarization (foreign-related notarization in Chinese and English); (3) Notarization of parents’ marriage; (4) Copies of the applicant’s and his parents’ ID cards (5) Copy of household registration book; (6) 12 one-inch photos (consistent with the security photo). (7) Deposit RMB 150,000 (or equivalent in foreign exchange) in a domestic bank in the name of the student. <3>. Fee payment procedures: 1. Applicants must pay to the school: 1. Registration fee of SGD 350 (you can also pay HKD 2,100), which is non-refundable by the school; 2. Tuition fee of SGD 550 (you can also pay HKD 3,300) Yes, this is the prepayment of tuition fees, and the school will use this as the basis for issuing the admission notice). 2. Applicants should pay: (1) all required tuition fees, (2) Immigration Department deposit (5,000 Singapore dollars) when receiving the admission notice; Hong Kong), please go to the Public Security Bureau of the place of residence to apply for a passport. <5>. Applicants must go to the notary office to obtain the notarization certificate required for personal information. <6>. Applicants are waiting for the interview notice from the Singapore Immigration Bureau. If they receive the notice, they must go to the Singapore Embassy in China (Address: No. 1 Xiushui North Street, Jianguomenwai, Beijing) for an interview. <7>. Applicants submit a copy of their passport to the New Zealand Immigration Department for visa application. <8>. The applicant receives a visa card for New Zealand. <9>. Applicants will undergo a physical examination with their visa card. <10>. Applicants depart from China to Hong Kong (can stay in Hong Kong for up to seven days) and fly from Hong Kong to Singapore. <11>. The school will pick you up at the airport. <12>. If students require it, the school can arrange accommodation. The fees vary according to different schools. Note: If students want to apply for a certificate, they must submit the following information: (1) Original academic qualifications and transcripts; (2) Original birth certificate (if the birth certificate is lost, a certificate from the parents or a certificate from the hospital); (3) Marriage of parents Original certificate and 4 one-inch photos each; (4) Copy of household register; (5) Copy of ID card of the applicant and his/her parents; (6) 10 one-inch passport photos; (7) Delivered to the notary office for collection Notary fees.