WHY STUDY IN SINGAPORE

Singapore is an anglicised version of the name 'Singapura', which means the 'Land of the Lions'. The nation consists of 63 smaller islands and it is the second most densely populated independent country in the world after Monaco. Singapore is a lively cosmopolitan city at the core of Southeast Asia. The country is among the “4 Asian Tiger” economies (along with Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan). It is ranked third in the INSEAD Global Innovation Index 2012 and first in the Innovation and Information Technology Foundation’s 2011 Innovation and Competitiveness report. It is also ranked second in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report for 2011-12.
Singapore is a lively nation characterized by an excellent education system, offering numerous opportunities for international students who wish to study abroad. The country feels proud to announce itself for maintaining high standards of teaching and learning, and scientific research. The country has a literacy rate of 96% and entrenched trading centres and the world's busiest ports. Singapore degrees have been accredited as amongst the best and highly reputed qualification in the world providing world recognition and the promise of a rising career. Both Indian and International Multinational Corporations recognise Singaporean qualifications and that’s why a large number of Indian students are opting for Singapore as there preferred study destination.


1. Singaporean education system in one of the best

Graduates from Singaporean institutions are primed and ready to conquer the ever-evolving global economy. Various global reports recognise Singaporean institutions as seats of world-leading research and innovation. The 2015 INSEAD Global Innovation Index ranked it seventh, IMD’s 2014 World Competitiveness Rankings ranked it third and the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report for 2014-15 ranked it second in this regard. Universities of Singapore maintain parity with top universities from across the globe in many subject areas such as law, computer science, mechanical engineering, materials science, statistics, accounting and finance, communication and media studies, and pharmacy.


2. Top-quality institutions

There are 34 universities in Singapore. Six of them are public universities, which are open to both Singaporean and foreign students. The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the two well-known universities and also ranked in the world’s top 15. Singapore is the first Asian nation to enter the top 10 of the Universitas 21 rankings, which evaluates academic institutions on the basis of their investment, gender balance, international connectivity, and research output.


3. Home to many foreign universities

Many foreign universities have their regional campuses that offer both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. These universities are usually private and have a smaller number of students. They are James Cook University Singapore, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Singapore, Curtin Singapore, Amity University and SP Jain School of Global Management to name a few. In addition, some local institutions offer courses in partnership with leading American and Australian institutions.


4. A global business hub

The nation has been constantly acknowledged as a global business hub because of its open business policy, advanced infrastructure and political stability. With a formidable reputation as the easiest country to do business with (ranked no. 1 by the World Bank in 2016), it is no wonder that most multinational business giants have their presence in this country. This means that there are limitless career and networking possibilities after you complete your studies.


5. In Singapore, you get what you pay for

Though Singapore is comparatively expensive, tuition fees and living expenses are less compared to the USA and the UK. Tuition fees are affordable and the cost of living in Singapore is lower than many developed countries. People here enjoy access to great facilities that make life better. With great connectivity with the rest of Asia through one of the best airports in the region and cheap and efficient services like great public transportation, one enjoys an extremely high quality of life in Singapore, which is well worth the expense.


6. A multicultural nation with no linguistic barriers

The Nation’s rich multicultural society comprises various ethnic groups including Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasians and various other minority groups living together. Most people probably aren’t aware that Singapore has 4 official languages and one of them is English, along with Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. Even though the national language is Malay, English will easily tide you over in the streets too. English is also the language of business and administration.


7. A safe, clean and green city

Strict laws and correspondingly low crime rates make the city streets exceptionally secure for international students. Moreover, a large number of expats living there and an extremely welcoming attitude of the local populace provide a very comfortable living environment. Recently, TripAdvisor, a famous travel website, awarded Singapore the no. 2 spot on its list of the World’s Safest Cities, behind only Tokyo. With very strict anti-litter policies, streets in Singapore are spick and span. Singapore is also known as the garden city of Asia. With 47% green cover, it is the greenest city in Asia.


8. Vibrant and Cosmopolitan Lifestyle

Singapore has turned out to be a standout amongst the most happening urban cities for higher education globally. Motto of Singapore is "Onward Singapore," it is a unique commitment to progress, which makes Singapore an ideal destination for Overseas Education in Singapore for international students. Singapore has earned the title of the "World's Greatest City." It was ranked 6th in the QS Best Student Cities 2016. The island state is abuzz with activities and attractions and offers an eclectic mix of experiences which makes living there an experience of their lifetime for international students. Whether you want to hike along the Southern Ridges or experience the never-ending nightlife, Singapore provides the perfect platform for students to fulfil their academic as well as the adventurous side. In leisure, Singapore has a lot more for you if you like visiting popular places. Skypark, Merlion statue, Gardens by the bay, Henderson Wave Bridge and the Guinness book record holder, Fountain of Wealth which is the largest fountain in the world, are some of the fascinating places in Singapore to see .


9. You can travel around Southeast Asia easily

Singapore is also strategically located in the heart of Asia and can be a hub to explore the South-east Asian region. It is well-connected to the rest of Asia as Singapore has one of the best airports in the region. There are unexplored and relatively less hyped destinations like Cambodia, Vietnam, and innumerable beautiful southwestern Pacific islands to explore. You can treat Asia as your backyard and countless adventures are only a plane-hop away