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How to go to Singapore for graduate study?

With the upsurge of studying abroad, there are more and more people studying abroad, and there are not a few who go to Singapore for further study. So how can I go to Singapore for further study? Below, I will give you a detailed introduction to studying abroad in Singapore, hoping to help you.

Essential requirements for graduate students studying in Singapore

1. Postgraduates from public universities in Singapore: It is still difficult to apply for graduate students from public universities. All need to graduate from key universities in China, with an average score of more than 75. The English requirement is IELTS 6.5; Must hold a diploma and bachelor's degree in related majors. If I don't graduate from a key university in China (2 1 1), the average score of the university is above 80, and the IELTS score is 6.5 when English is required.

2. Postgraduates from private universities in Singapore: Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree certificate from a domestic university, and they also need to provide an average score of more than 75 during their school years, and IELTS 6.5 is enough. Business majors need to provide 1-2 years of work experience.

However, studying in Singapore also provides opportunities for junior college students to study in graduate schools. Those who can't meet the standard need to study for six months to one year. The IELTS requirement for applying for graduate students in Singapore is 6.5.

Graduate students studying in Singapore need to know the application time.

Singapore Management University starts in August every year, 65438+ 10, and the deadline for registration is August and March every year. Nanyang Technological University in Singapore starts in August and March every year, and the National University of Singapore starts in August and March every year. The deadline for registration is August and March every year.

The application time for postgraduate majors in private universities in Singapore is also rolling, requiring students to apply about two months in advance. However, Singapore suggests that the earlier the Singapore master's application is prepared, the greater the room for manoeuvre.

Studying in Singapore needs attention.

1, choose your personal belongings carefully.

Customs of various countries prohibit bringing drugs prohibited by their own countries, internationally prohibited articles, protected animal and plant products and other articles into or out of the country. If the parties need to carry drugs due to their own diseases, they should prepare prescriptions, English descriptions of drugs and invoices for drug purchase issued by doctors.

2. Check the validity of China passport in time.

Article 7 of the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China, which came into effect on June 5438+ 10/2007, stipulates: "The registration items of ordinary passports include: the name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, date of issue, validity period, place of issue and issuing authority of passports. The validity period of ordinary passports is:/kloc-5 years for passport holders under 0/6 years old, 10 years for passport holders over 6 years old. The specific measures for issuing ordinary passports shall be formulated by the Ministry of Public Security ". Therefore, the relevant authorities should check the validity period and other items of their China passports, so as to avoid visa rejection or inconvenience when entering or leaving the country because the validity period of the passports does not meet the requirements of Singapore and the passport holders make mistakes in spelling or date of birth.

3. Contact Chinese embassies and consulates abroad in time.

As you need to stay in Singapore for a period of time to study abroad, please contact the Embassy of China in Singapore in time after you arrive at your destination: First, register citizens so that the Embassy can get in touch with them in time in case of emergency; Second, consult the Education Office of the Embassy about the local China students in order to learn from them.

4. Pay attention to the qualifications of overseas institutions.

Before applying for studying abroad, the parties concerned must check the qualifications of the target institutions online to find out whether the schools and programs they apply for are legal and whether they have the certification qualification of the local education department, so as to avoid being deceived.

5. Keep in touch with China at any time.

Before going abroad, the parties agree on contact information with their families or friends. Suggestion: the parties concerned should indicate the address and telephone number of their family or friends in their passports so that the relevant departments can contact in time in case of emergency; Keep copies of their passports, visas and identity documents, and keep them separately from the original; Prepare some passport photos in case of emergency.

6. Pay attention to social regulations when studying in Singapore.

Drugs: drug trafficking is punishable by death. Smoking: Singapore strives to become a "smoke-free country"; If you smoke in a non-smoking public place, you will be fined up to S $2,000. Garbage: The first offender who litters will be fined up to S $65,438+0,000, and the second offender will be fined up to S $2,000, and will be punished according to the reform-through-labour law. The sale of chewing gum is prohibited in Singapore. Public Health: Smoking, eating, spitting and littering are prohibited when taking the subway or public transport, and offenders may be fined up to S $500 yuan. Overstaying: According to the Singapore Immigration Law, overstayers will be fined up to 500 yuan. International students should pay attention to the validity period of social visit visa and student ID card.

7. Pay attention to leave when studying in Singapore.

The Immigration Department of Singapore requires international students to attend classes at least 90% per month, otherwise the visa will be refused. If students need to take time off due to illness during their study, they need to apply to the dean of the college and provide a sick leave form issued by a regular doctor. Only after approval can they take time off. Anyone who takes leave or returns to China for more than 60 days must reapply to the Singapore Immigration Bureau after the student visa expires, and cannot apply for extension.