The one-year tuition fee for studying abroad at the National University of Singapore is as follows:
1. Estimated monthly living expenses (Singapore dollars): 1,000 yuan, equivalent to RMB 60,000 per year (accommodation: 500 -600 SGD; three meals: 250_400 SGD; transportation and personal expenses: 100_300 SGD).
2. Tuition fees for undergraduate students range from S$5,500 to S$15,450 per year, rising by S$150 per year, depending on the course chosen. Students can apply for a tuition loan with a tuition fee of up to RMB 80 and a repayment period of 20 years. The loan does not bear interest during the period of study.
3. Examination-related fees: Registration fee: 50 Singapore dollars, project service fee: RMB 20,000 (if you are not admitted, 15,000 yuan will be refunded; if you are admitted and give up, no refund will be given).
The National University of Singapore was formerly the Straits Settlements and Malayan Government Medical College established in 1905. In 1912, the school was renamed King Edward VII Medical School. In 1928, Raffles College was established. In 1949, King Edward VII Medical College and Raffles College merged to form the University of Malaya. In 1955, the Singapore Chinese community organized Nanyang University.
The cost of studying abroad for graduate students at the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore is SGD 14,800, and the government will provide a stipend of SGD 6,000. This means that the cost of studying abroad for graduate students in Singapore is only SGD 8,800 per year. The Singapore government It also provides interest-free loans of SGD 5,400 for overseas students, which will be returned after graduation!