National University of Singapore offers 148 courses across various disciplines for international students. The UG tuition fees for Indian students range from SGD 17650 (₹1128364) to SGD 32550 (₹2080921). The PG tuition fees for Indian students range from SGD 26678 (₹1705524) to SGD 98650 (₹6306694).
The tuition fee 2023 for M.B.A at National University of Singapore was SGD 38950 (₹2490074). In 2021, the fee was SGD 66000 (₹4219380). The fee has decreased by SGD 27050 (₹1729306).
Similarly, tuition fee for M.S/Ph.D Computing in 2023 was SGD 40800 (₹2608344), compared to SGD 37550 (₹2400572) in 2021, reflecting a rise of SGD 3250 (₹207772).
The 2023 fee for M.S Data Science and Machine Learning at National University of Singapore was SGD 40800 (₹2608344). In 2021, the fee was SGD 41000 (₹2621130). Compared to the previous year, fee has decreased by SGD 200 (₹12786).
The cost of living for students at National University of Singapore in Singapore, Singapore is around SGD 8100 (₹517833)/year covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
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You require 160 MCs (Modular Credits) to graduate. 12 MCs are for internships and industrial attachment. Hence, we are encouraged to take up internships and get some hands-on knowledge in the industry. Apart from core modules, there are some university-level requirements and are known as General Education modules which are compulsory for all students. Computer Science has about 700 students. While we only have 1-2 professors for each module, we have the concept of tutorials where we are divided into smaller groups of 10-20 students and are assigned to a senior in the same course who conducts classes for a deeper understanding of the material.
Being a resident of Singapore, it is quite affordable. The University provides an option to sign a bond with the Government where we are required to work in Singapore for 3 years and in return, we get subsidized fees for all years in university. I opted for this option and hence my fees were quite subsidized.
I did Accounting and Finance from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh and then I did Advanced Diploma from Trent College in Business Management and then I also did a Diploma in Biomedical Electronics and recently I got my certificate from NUS for Digital Marketing and Strategies. It was a short online course and it was ok. We were told to use stimuli to work on digital marketing. It is like a real-life situation but it is just a stimulus and we get certificate for it also so it was interesting. We got a lot of assignments and all.
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Coursework is minimal (can be completed in first 2 years of programme) as it is a research programme after all. Coursework is relevant, and touches on the latest science and technology topics.
Tuition fee is covered by scholarship. Hence, free to students.
course syllabus of PhD is good enough for future research experience
It was scholarship
All the courses are highly updated. Professors have the flexibility to update the course at any moment.
30000 SGD is the program fee.
Course curriculum is updated every semester by professors. We also had guest professors from MIT. Profs are very experienced and good at teaching. Will be getting industrial exposure / research experience in the coming years.
Good academic reputation, affordable, safe and developed city
I've only finished my first semester here, so my firsthand experience with the overall course curriculum would be limited. However, from what I've studied so far, I can confidently say that the course syllabus is updated, relevant and really challenges students. The initial parts are adapted from the MIT curriculum and aims to build a very strong foundation. The way the syllabus is taught made me really appreciate the subject on another level (although the first semester was a huge jump from high school and is pretty challenging in my opinion). I haven't had industrial exposure/research experience yet (as I just finished my first semester), but NUS has great research opportunities and industrial exposure(internships are compulsory and you can choose from extra opportunities that the university notifies you with).
There were a few reasons I aspired to study at NUS. First, I wanted to pursue Computer Science, so I considered factors like programme quality, university rankings and expert opinion. Second, for my undergraduate studies, I preferred not too move too far away from Singapore. So, NUS was my #1 choice. Honestly, NUS is a very prestigious institution and the fact that CS is a competitive major there motivated me to take on the challenge. I felt that graduating from here would make me well-moulded to take on real-world challenges.
At NUS we are allocated one semester of internship (6 months) during Year 3. The courses are somewhat relevant as some basic teachings are definetly useful. However, since different internship requires different specific knowledge it is hard for universities to dive into depth concepts. NUS attempts to fill this void by giving us various options to pick from under technical electives which consists of depth and breadth modules.
National University of Singapore (NUS) is one of the top universities in the entire world. The feel of being in the best of the best gives me confidence and motivation. Moreover, I wanted to settle in Singapore thus NUS was the right answer. The University has amazing facilities with amazing professors with extremely smart individuals. I wanted to learn the different perspectives students of other races had.
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