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#785 in World

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Singapore Management University Courses and Fees 2025

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MBA/PGDM(14 courses)
INR 22 L - 2 CrGet Fee Details
Duration12-18 months
Exam AcceptedPTE: 66 & Above, IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 90 - 93, GMAT: 600 & Above, GRE
MIM(13 courses)
INR 22 L - 2 CrGet Fee Details
Duration12-18 months
Exam AcceptedPTE: 66 & Above, IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 90 - 93, GMAT: 600 & Above, GRE
BBA(13 courses)
INR 31 L - 33 LGet Fee Details
Duration4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 7 & Above, PTE: 66 & Above, TOEFL: 93 & Above
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Q:   Are SAT subject tests required for admission at Singapore Management University?
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SAT subject tests are not required for admission at SMU. These tests do not replace your high school academic grades.
Q:   What is the procedure for admission and visa to study in Singapore Management University?
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Hi Anshul, Different departments and faculty have different admission requirements. Please check the SMU website for program specific admission details or you need to be more specific with your details for better guidance. For visa information check here: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/singapore-student-visa-guide-applycontent5775

Q:   What is the best course at Singapore Management University?
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As a business management school, it is a good place to network (great internship opportunities & corporate partnerships); hone real world soft-skills (mandatory group projects, class presentations & a class participation component); and become highly-trained for a narrow business skill (e.g. marketing, finance, business psychology).

What it is not effective at is:

Encouraging people to be nice - selflessly, genuinely nice, without any personal agenda. Due to limited supply and excess demand, opportunities are competitive in SMU. Throw in a widely-lauded corporate culture, you have a Darwinian fiesta - especially for School of Law, Economics, and Business. There are nice people in SMU, and there are giving people and numerous volunteer projects. But by and large, most of us live in a tunnel-hole of self-interest.

Igniting intellectual curiosity and academic passion. Knowledge is treated as means to an end, as GPAs and academic rankings are seen as shorthand indicators of success. Also, research integrity is often undermined when five project deadlines clash in the same week.

Creating well-rounded humanists, who read beyond business textbooks and research journals - to have a basic grasp of world histories, geographies, and cultures. We have "core modules" -compulsory classes - like Analytical Skills, Creative Thinking, Leadership and Team Building, designed to expand our minds. But perhaps with the exception of students from Social Sciences and Law school, most students have exceedingly limited general knowledge.

Creating trail-blazers, industry leaders, game changers, creative thinkers. Singaporeans, and/or SMU students, are terrified of failure. There are some entrepreneurial minds, but there is a culture of systematic fear and shame for those who do something outrageous, different, unique - and fail. My friends who studied in California, for instance, tells me these risk-takers are applauded. But in Singapore - even in SMU, they are oft ridiculed.

To be fair, SMU is Singapore's the youngest university & we are more fun than NTU and NUS. They have great points, and it is too premature to judge our intellectual track-record based on our short academic history. Plus, SMU has never pretended to be a liberal arts university, which markets itself based on Points 2 & 3 (But oh wait, I think we did.) In fact, we have great professors, supportive management, AMAZING visiting academics, and relatively prescient leadership. We have the best student welfare in Singapore: free clinic consultations, campus-wide parties, and student discounts for almost every retail product imaginable! We pulse in the middle of Singapore's food, entertainment, culture, and commerce scene. We are like the NYU of the East: minus the arts, double the finance, and triple on hard-nosed "pragmatism".

 

However, the question is - what is the point of a college education? For free perks, shiny resumes, fancy parties? Or is it for us to learn, share, and grow - to explore, take risks, and practice failing better? I had always thought it was essential to make most of my thought experiments (and failures) - in school, before I graduate into the high-stakes working reality. Is that not what education is about?

And why is our curriculum designed to make us great employees and employers, and NOT great people WE want ourselves to be? We have stunning access to so much choice: overseas exchange trips, community projects, career talks. But they only reinforce the idea that we need to conform to a narrow definition of success, in order to be employable, high-level managers that - wait for it, are not what leaders and thinkers are made of. We are students that thrive on late-night meetings, weekend study sessions; motivated by survival anxiety, an Asian sense of duty, an unfailing Singaporean work ethic. We have little self-direction and worse still, no clear life purpose. The brightest, the smartest people I meet in school are almost always filtered out of the system - they procrastinate, switch off in school, and do badly for exams. The students that succeed are those content to play by the rules - and who then trade off their private passions for a 9-5 office job.

When you are in a factory valve that efficiently steam-rolls away your passion, inspiration, grit, and character - when risk and failure costs you your future 'employable' stakes - when pursuing your passion may incite jealousy, criticism, and accusations of being "self-indulgent" from peers- how much different, can this "Different U" be?

To use a metaphor crudely, SMU, like her counterparts across the island, teaches how you to jump hoops. Unlike them, SMU teaches you to do it in the most stylish, interesting, attention-grabbing way. You might enjoy the routine, the security; the pride that comes with following an instruction manual, to get the job done well. If so, more power to you.

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Singapore Management University Fee Breakdown 2025

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Q:   What is the ranking of Singapore Management University?
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Some of the world rankings of Singapore Management University according to the QS World Rankings are given as follows:

YearQS World Rankings 
2020477
2021501-550
2022501-550
2023551-600
2024501-550

SMU Singapore
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.5/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 0% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Multi-dimensional
Academically oriented
Friendly
Stressful
Internships5
Part time work4
Post study jobs4.5
Quality of faculty5
Student Life4.5
Value for money5
Public transportation4
Safety5
Indian Food3.5
Permanent Immigration4
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Bachelor of Business Management with Digital Business - Batch of 2025
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A lot of events and fun work study balance.
Tips: Students should attend the orientation before the classes start. Get a feel of the campus, go around as the different schools are a bit of a walk. But there are public buses that go around as well. Meet the new students during the orientation. The university facilities are amazing and is located in the heart of the city.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 375
Prepping time for classes32 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 55125
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Wealth Management - Batch of 2025
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Well balanced university experience but the job market is so competitive.
Tips: Before you enrol in any program, make sure to do your research. The job market is highly competitive and is dependent on skills more than the school attended. If you’re a fresher, take your time and don’t make a hasty decision. Research which universities offer scholarships. The decision should also be based on your budget and career goals.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The quality of the faculty is so good. They are highly qualified professionals in their field, and they are also highly knowledgeable, unlike other university professors who are not as good in their field. They also support the students in all possible ways to enrich their knowledge and to get full-time jobs.
Dislikes (Indian Food): While there are some commendable efforts to cater to diverse tastes, the options are limited and often lack authenticity. The flavour and spices frequently don't match what I'm accustomed to, and the variety is restricted. However, I've discovered a few places that do a decent job, and I appreciate the attempt to provide options for people like me. The issue lies in the execution, where the dishes sometimes feel like a compromise between authenticity and adaptation to local taste. This results in a flavour profile that doesn't entirely resonate with my expectations. Despite this, I'm grateful for the few gems that have managed to capture the essence of my native cuisine. To elevate the rating, I'd like to see more authentic options, a broader range of dishes, and attention to detail in terms of spices and flavour. With a bit more effort, the food options could become a highlight of living in this country. As it stands, while there are some good attempts, it's an area that requires improvement to meet the expectations of people from diverse backgrounds.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 3075
Prepping time for classes37 hours/Week
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Yes, it is required. Good TOEFL (minimum of 90) or IELTS (minimum of 6.5) scores for applicants whose medium of instruction at the Bachelor's or Master's level was not in English. SMU's TOEFL institution code is 9014. Students must ensure to take the tests within 2 years prior the admission.

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PRIYANKA

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Answered 3 months ago

Some of the notable graduates of Singapore Management University are:

  • Pritam Singh
  • Jasmine Sokko
  • Adithya Srinivasan
  • Jade Seah
  • S. R. Nathan
  • Jasmine Sim
  • Yip Pin Xiu and many more.

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Answered 3 months ago

Yes, Singapore Management University provides career support services. Undergraduate students are offered various internship opportunities, consultation services and many lectures by different industry leaders to gain deeper insights on various subjects. Graduate students are given access to an asse

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PRIYANKA

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Answered 9 months ago

The steps to apply for admission at Singapore Management University are given as follows:

  1. Go to the SMU official admission portal and register for a new account
  2. Select a programme of your choice
  3. Fill the application form and submit the required documents 
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Singapore Management University has a diverse international student community that has created a learning experience and focuses on global views. The international students at the university are coming from countries such as India, China, ASEAN countries, Europe, North America, Africa, the Middle Ea

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University CitySingapore, Other - Singapore, Singapore
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Population of City56,12,300

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81 Victoria Street, Singapore 188065
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