Singapore

INTERVIEW SCHEDULE


21st May’13 – Tuesday
Sri Lanka
University of Newcastle - Australia
1230 hrs – Ms Hayley Mc Neel


22nd May’13 – Wednesday Chennai
Southern Institute of Technology – New Zealand
1400 – 1800 hrs - Mr Karthikeyan Thamiselvam


22nd May’13 – Wednesday Kolkata
Study Group – UK
1500-1700 hrs – Mr Satish Bisht


23rd May’13 – Thursday
Manila , Philippines
University of Sunshine Coast – Australia
1300-1400 hrs – Mr Trent Scott


25th May’13 – Saturday
Mumbai Borivali
Study Group – UK
1500-1630 hrs – Mr Ahmad Abu Shaikha


25th May’13 – Saturday
Mumbai Borivali
Heriot Watt University – UK and Dubai
1530 hrs – Ms Anita Abbi


27th May’13 – Monday
New Delhi ( Green Park Ext. )
Study Group UK
1230-1330 hrs – Mr Ahmad Abu Shaikha


27th May’13 – Monday
New Delhi ( Green Park Ext. )
Southern Institute of Technology – New Zealand
1300-1400 hrs – Mr Vinay Sood


27th May’13 – Monday
Mumbai Borivali
Insearch – Australia
1500-1700 hrs – Mr Karan Kumar


27th May’13 – Monday
Kolkata
Thompson Rivers University – Canada
1100-1300 hrs – Mr Yogesh Chandra


28th May’13 – Tuesday
Ahmedabad
Queensland University of Technology – Australia
1500-1700 hrs – Mr Sajal Paul


28th May’13 – Tuesday
Siliguri
Thompson Rivers University – Canada
1430-1630 hrs – Mr Yogesh Chandra


29th May’13 – Wednesday
Chandigarh
Study Group – UK
1500-1630 hrs – Mr Chris Kelso


30th May’13 – Thursday
Chandigarh
University of Queensland – Australia
1100-1230 hrs – Ms Sweny Rokani


31st May’13 – Friday
New Delhi – Green Park
Thompson Rivers University – Canada
1530 hrs – Mr Amit Goel


3rd June’13 – Monday
Ahmedabad
University of Ulster – UK
1600 hrs – Mr Matthew Moore


3rd June’13 – Monday
Chandigarh
Heriot Watt University – UK and Dubai
1500 – 1630 hrs - Ms Anita Abbi


3rd June’13 – Monday
New Delhi Green Park
PSB Academy – Singapore
1400 hrs- Mr Vincent Peh


5th June’13 – Wednesday
Ludhiana
Heriot Watt University – UK and Dubai
1100-1230 hrs – Ms Anita Abbi


5th June’13 – Wednesday
New Delhi Green Park
Otago Polytechnic – New Zealand
1200-1330 hrs – Mr Jesan Thaker


6th June’13 – Thursday Goa
Southern Institute of Technology – New Zealand
Mr Karthikeyan Thamiselvam


6th June’13 – Thursday Kochi
University of Worcester – UK
Mr Animesh Attray


7th June’13 – Friday Kottayam
Heriot Watt University – UK and Dubai
1400-1600 hrs – Ms Anita Abbi


7th June’13 – Friday Indore
PSB Academy – Singapore
1400 hrs – Ms Preeti Bhatt


10th June’13 – Monday New Delhi
Le Cordon Bleu – Australia
1600-1700 hrs – Mr Hari Iyer

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Singapore

Why should I go to Singapore?

Singapore is a financial hub and most constant and developing economy in Singapore the weather remains smoothing throughout the year. Diverse cultures, languages and religions give Singapore a cosmopolitan look and a safer place to students. Singapore is 5 and half hours away from India ( very near to your home), the stringent Visa requirements etc. are some of the reasons to choose Singapore as your study destination. Singapore is crime free, pollution free, corruption free country. A financial HUB with lot many job opportunities coming in.


How can I get feeling like home in Singapore?

The presence of a lot of Indian temples, Indian restaurants, Indian Grocery & other shops naturally gives you the feel at home.


What is the Duration of the Bachelors and Masters Courses in Singapore?

You can complete your bachelor’s degree in 2 years if you will start your Bachelors after year 12th and if you will start you Bachelors after year 10th then you can complete the same degree in three years. But for the duration for IT courses are 3 and 4 years.

The duration for MBA is generally one year.


Why the Bachelors Degree if for 2 years in Singapore and Masters is for 1 year?

Most of the Singapore institutes provide affiliated degrees from top USA, UK and  Australian Universities. They do refer the same curriculum and subjects as the  Mother University does. But in Singapore you will get less holidays and you can complete the same degree in less time.  


How do I apply to study in Singapore?

Application procedures are dependent on the type of institutions the students are applying to. In general, you need to check the application procedures with the educational institution of your choice or you can contact us as well for the same.


Is there an Application fee to apply to Singapore institution?

Yes, some of the Singapore Institutions do have an application fees. You can visitthe institutes websites to know specific amount of the application fee for each Institute. In some cases you can avail the application fee waivers which are available with us.


What are the entry requirements?

For undergraduate courses the entry requirement is 10th or 12th standard   depending on the course. If you will apply after 10th (Senior Secondary School) you can complete your bachelors in 3 to 4 years (depending upon the subjects of the particular course) and if you will join after 12th (Higher Secondary School) you can complete your Bachelors in 2 to 3 (IT and Medical Courses) years.

Some institutions or courses may require you to undergo an interview or placement test as well. Some schools may also require work experience for their MBA programmes. For more details on the same you can contact us directly.

These requirements are usually stated in the course prospectus, brochures or websites of the institutions.


Can I work Part-time in Singapore?

No, students studying in private institutes are not allowed to work part-time during the studies. But you do have a option to take the paid internship while doing your course. Now internships after the main course is also available in Singapore.


Do I need to give IELTS to apply in Singapore? What are the English Proficiency requirements?

NO, IELTS is not compulsory in Singapore. They need a letter of instruction from your education institute to know if your last qualification was in English or not. 


Will I get the financial Support?

Yes, Scholarships are available in Singapore. These are merit based scholarships.


What is the difference between private and public institutions?

Public Schools are government schools. They are registered and managed by the Ministry of Education , Singapore.

In Singapore, there are 11 gazetted public holidays and three scheduled school holidays in a calendar year.

Private Schools - There are various types of private schools in Singapore. Private schools are generally run by private companies or non-profit organizations. There are also some private institutions that receive public funds as well.


Do I need a Visa and Student's Pass to study in Singapore?

A person who is not the permanent resident of Singapore must apply for a Student's Pass if he/she has been accepted by an educational institution to pursue full-time studies in Singapore.


You are not suppose to apply for the student visa if you are:
•    Dependant's Pass holder studying in a Government/ Government-Aided/ Independent school/ Foreign System School/ Kindergarten registered with MOE or Childcare centre licensed by MCYS;
•    Immigration Exemption Order holder; or
•    Visitor who has been granted a short term Visit Pass at the Singapore Checkpoint    and wish to attend a short course that can be completed within the validity of the initial Visit Pass granted to him/her at the Singapore Checkpoint or 30 days, whichever is shorter.


What is the Visa procedure?

After receiving the Letter of Acceptance from the institute, you must proceed to apply for a Student’s Pass. Please ensure that your application for the Student  
Pass is submitted to the ICA.


What I needs to do if I wants to bring my spouse and children to Singapore?

Students cannot take their spouse with them, spouse can accompany you on Visitor’s visa only.

 

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