Public Universities


Singapore has three Government funded public universities; Singapore Management University (SMU), National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU). All three universities have a history of excellence and are considered to be among the best in the world.

 

Foreign Universities

 

However more than the public institutes, what attracts students to Singapore are the international campuses of leading universities in the world. Not only can you get an international degree from educational institutes like Stanford and INSEAD, you can do it at half the price of overseas tuition fee. 

Leading International Institutions with Asian Campus located in Singapore:

Many foreign institutes also offer their programmes through joint collaborations with local universities.


When to apply?

 

Singapore has an enviable cyclical intake period, as in; it has an intake every three months. Frequent intakes are a possibility because Singapore is not only the base for multiple foreign universities; it also offers foreign degrees through local tie-ups. All universities and programmes have different intake periods, therefore, you can expect a fresh admission cycle every three months. Check the application deadlines of your shortlisted universities and fill up the form accordingly. 

Before applying, please check whether your institute is included within Singapores list of Institute(s) of Higher Learning (IHL). This facilitates your visa process.

 

What is my next step?

 

Generally, you can expect a reply from the institutes within 4-6 weeks of applying. Be prepared to receive any of the following responses:

 

  • Conditional Acceptance:The institute may ask for further documents like an additional essay, or a retake of standardized tests like GMAT. Work as fast as you can to fulfill the conditions. Otherwise you may miss the admission deadline.
  • Unconditional Letter of Acceptance:You fulfill all the criteria of theinstitute. You now have to register with the university and apply to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) for a student pass.
  • Rejection:Universities can reject your application for many reasons. There is a possibility that there may be more qualified students than you seeking admission or, you may not fit in with the institutes image of an ideal student.

 

Step 1

 

You need to clear either TOEFL or GRE. The type of university which may take you will depend on your score

 

Step 2

 

Writing Statement of Purpose (also called Personal Statement)

You will have to pay special attention to draft your Statement of Purpose. Your Statement of Purpose is a reflection of your goals, aspirations, academic highlights, co-curricular achievements and your enthusiasm for higher studies. Be very meticulous in framing your SOP. It is something that the professors are surely going to read. You need to highlight all your strong points and also explain (in short) the reasons of any shortfall in your application.

You need to spend time on your SOP. The step by step manner in which it should be prepared is:

Write down all your academic highlights that you want to put in your SOP. Brainstorm for all the academic projects, scholarships that you got, college level technical prizes etc. You need to prepare a exhaustive list of all the things you want to mention in the SOP.

Depending on the program you are applying, you need to prepare a storyboard from your list of achievements. Put them in most coherent manner so that you state your goals, objectives and aspirations very clearly.

 

Transcripts

 

A transcript is an official copy of a student's academic record. It is issued by the University on demand. Generally Universities charge a fee for each copy of the 'Official Transcript'.

Transcripts are one of the most essential documents that are required by Universities where you are applying for admission. You'll need to send your transcripts by post (courier) to University admission office. Your application will not be processed until the University has your transcript.

Some Universities ask for 2 copies of transcript (one for the graduate school and one for the department). You should always apply for more transcripts than the number of Universities your are applying for. Normally if you are applying for 10 Universities, you should get around 15-16 transcripts.

 

Letters of Recommendations

 

Letters of recommendation are another action item where you need to be very proactive. You may have to spend a lot of time for this activity. You need to identify the professors (or supervisors at work place) whom you'll entrust with this responsibility. You'll need to tell them well in advance and seek their approval for the same.

Ideally for MS programs, most Universities ask for 3 recommendations. Some restrict you to 2 while a few allow even a fourth recommendation. There are two ways you can submit recommendations: Online recommendations and Paper Based recommendation.

Universities prefer online recommendations. It is very much convenient for them as it requires no paperwork and no overhead on their part (scanning etc. - for your information, most of the paper documents that we send are usually scanned and archived into applicant's folder on a computer).

You should go for a paper based recommendation when there are problems in getting an online recommendation. Every University has a format for the paper based recommendation. Download the recommendation form from the University website and hand it over to your professor to fill it. It will have some questions about you and a space for your professor to write some text about you. Your professor can attach any extra sheet in case he wants to write more. Actually this is what is normally done. Professor fills up the recommendation form and attaches a separate sheet of text along with the form. The professor should use his own letterhead (preferably) or Institute's letterhead to write his text. The professor should ensure that he has signed both the University recommendation form and the extra sheet that he attaches with it. You are required to get the recommendation in sealed envelopes and you are not supposed to see your recommendation

 

Every recommendation letter should include three key components:

 

 

  • A paragraph or sentence that explains how recommender knows the applicant and the duration of relationship.
  • An evaluation of the applicant and his skills/accomplishments. If possible specific examples should be cited that illustrate the applicant's strengths and qualifications.
  • A summary that explains why professor would recommend the applicant and to what degree he would recommend him ['Recommends', 'Highly Recommends'].

 

 

The content of the recommendation letter will depend upon the needs of the person who is requesting it, but there are some common topics that can be addressed:

 

  • Potential
  • Skills/Abilities/Strengths
  • Dependability
  • Consistence
  • Character
  • Contributions (to class or community)
  • Accomplishments

 

 

Writing a Resume

 

You'll need to write a well drafted resume to be sent along with the applications. Some Universities get it uploaded on their online application while some ask to send it along with the additional documents that you send via courier.

By now, resume writing must not be new to you. There are thousands of websites what tell you how to write a good resume. Basically, your resume for your MS application should clearly capture all your academics, academic related achievements and significant co-curricular activities. Also mention your work experience (if any) and the kind of work you have done.

 

Step 3

 

The first requirement before you start applying is to have a list of Universities where you intend to apply.

You need to do a lot of research on the Universities before you can come-up with a list. By the time you are preparing your list, you might have given your GRE and TOEFL. You'll have to make a rational decision as to what are your chances in various Universities that you are evaluating. You'll have to evaluate the department and program ranking of the University and whether the researches and courses align with your interests.

 

Some quick tips!

 

Generally people have a simple logic of choosing Universities. You need to divide your list into 3 categories of :

 

  • Ambitious - The ones that are your real dream Universities, but you think they are a bit unapproachable given the profile you have.
  • Moderates - The Universities which you believe that you have a fair chance of getting in. You have researched that people of similar profile have gone through such Universities before. But you still cannot be very confident of an admit.
  • Safes - The Universities that you are confident that you should get a call from. You have checked various forums and edulix uniSearch and you are pretty sure that with your profile, you should get an admit from this University.

 

 

Mailing Statement of Purpose/Resume

 

Most online applications  facilitate uploading the SOP and Resume on the online application itself. Otherwise you'll require to send them with the courier packet. In case you are uploading your resume, you can also append scanned copy of various certificates to the resume.

 

Mailing Letters of Recommendations

 

You will need to send your letter of recommendations(LOR). Most online applications now-a-days allow LORs to be submitted online.In cases where submitting online LOR is not possible, the applicant is required to take LOR in sealed envelopes from the professor and send it along with the application packet that will be sent to the University. .

 

Mailing Transcripts

 

Transcripts are to be sent by post. You need to send them in sealed envelopes by courier/post along with other application material that is required.

 

Mailing Financial documents to be sent with applications

 

Some Universities ask some financial documents to be sent along with the application. These documents maybe custom documents/forms that are to be filled and sent back with bank seal etc. Basically they may ask for financial proof for some amount of money. Most students who will avail loan for their studies are not in a position to send those documents at this time. Ideally you should send authentic proof of whatever amount that is possible.

 

Step 4

 

Finally, you've come to the last hurdle before you go ahead and pursue your dream. All students who have a decent admit and have enough finances normally get a Visa.

However, Visa issuance policies are a function of the ever changing world dynamics. Hence, you'll find that getting a Visa maybe easier one year as compared to other due to the changing policies of the US consulate.

But nevertheless this is a exhausting exercise. You'll have to get many documents made and ensure that they are all authentic and acceptable by the consulate.

Documents needed for Visa Processing

  • Completed application form for international applicants (form 16, V103, form V39S and form V39Q)
  • Letter of confirmation from the university/college which states that you have been accepted for a study programme of at least one year at their institute
  • Transcripts of TOEFL or IELTS score as proof of your proficiency in English
  • Five passport sized coloured photographs taken against a white background
  • Valid passport
  • Latest medical report of general health conducted within the last three months
  • A bank statement of the person who is funding your studies and period of stay in Singapore. The bank statement can belong to your parents/ guardian, or yourself in case you are self funding your studies.
  • Scholarship or governmental sponsorship (if any)
  • Student loan and insurance papers
  • Certified or notarized educational certificates with transcripts of GRE or GMAT

 

 

 


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