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Admissions to the 2026-27 academic session at NUS are still open for Humanities and Social Sciences courses. Mentioned below is the deadline:  

  • NUS UG Deadline is Feb 23, 2026  

Due to a large demand for admissions, the institute recommends its students to file their respective admission applications as early as possible. 

About Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at National University of Singapore

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Q:   Is NUS good for Humanities and Social Science?
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Humanities and Social Sciences courses at NUS is considered leading course in Singapore. 

Several prominent publications rank it very highly including Shiksha which ranks it #1 for Humanities and Social Sciences in its the latest rankings. 

Institute is known for providing quality Humanities and Social Sciences education including: 

·      Asian Studies 

·      Humanities 

·      Social Science

Institute maintains strong links with top private & government agencies in Singapore & across globe. 

Q:   Why should students join FASS at NUS?
A: 

FASS- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is one of the largest faculty in the National University of Singapore. This faculty offer 16 Departments with various academic options in Humanities, Social Sciences, Asian Studies and Language Studies. There are 200+ Partner Universities spread across the world of this faculty. 

Q:   What is CHS at National University of Singapore?
A: 

CHS stands for College of Humanities and Sciences. CHS is enhanced UG experience for students of the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science at National University of Singapore. 

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses and Fees at NUS

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.A.(11 courses)
INR 26 L - 59 LGet Fee Details
Duration12-36 months
Exam AcceptedPTE, IELTS: 6 - 7, TOEFL: 85 - 100, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT
B.A.(14 courses)
INR 12 L - 26 LGet Fee Details
Duration4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 62 & Above, TOEFL: 92 & Above, Duolingo
PG Diploma(3 courses)
INR 15 L - 26 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year-36 months
Exam AcceptedTOEFL: 85 & Above, PTE, Duolingo, IELTS: 6 & Above
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Q:   Which departments are offered under Humanities and Social Sciences at NUS?
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There are 10 departments- 7 Social Sciences and 3 Humanities which are just dedicated for studies of Humanities and Social Sciences at NUS. Below mentioned are these departments- 

Humanities Departments 

  •  Department of English, Linguistics and Theatre Studies 

  • Department of History 

  • Department of Philosophy 

Social Sciences Departments 

  • Department of Communications and New Media 

  • Department of Economics 

  • Department of Geography 

  • Department of Political Science 

  • Department of Psychology 

  • Department of Social Work 

  • Department of Sociology and Anthropology 

Q:   Is studying 2 Humanities and Social Sciences degrees together possible at NUS?
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Yes, it is possible for students to study 2 degree courses at a same time and within the same degree. FASS offers Double Degree Programs by collaborating with other faculties. 

Some of these Double Degree Programs are- 

  • Double Degree in Communications & New Media and Business (Double Hons) 

  • Double Degree in Economics and Business (Double Hons) 

Q:   Are scholarships available for FASS at NUS?
A: 

There are scholarships which are provided to international students at NUS. These scholarships are not just limited to FASS students but available for all UG courses at NUS. One such scholarship is mentioned below- 

  • NUS International Undergraduate Scholarship- This scholarship is just offered to fresh UG international students. Students get 100% coverage of subsidized UG tuition fees along with living expenses. 

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Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Rankings

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Q:   Are Humanities and Social Sciences courses at NUS ranked among the top 20 institutions in Singapore or globally?
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Many top ranking publishers rank the university highly for its Humanities and Social Sciences courses. NUS is considered top ranking university in Singapore as well as in world. 

Below mentioned is ranking of Humanities and Social Sciences courses at NUS- 

Top Ranking Publishers  

Ranking 

Shiksha Popularity Ranking (Singapore) 

#1 

QS World University Rankings 2025- Social Sciences  

#10 

THE Ranking 2025- Social Sciences (Globally)  

#17 

Q:   How are courses under Humanities and Social Sciences at NUS ranked?
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Some courses under Humanities and Social Sciences at NUS are ranked by Shiksha Popularity Rankings. Course specific ranking for this course at NUS are mentioned below by Shiksha Popularity Ranking on country-level - 

Popular Humanities and Social Sciences Courses 

Shiksha Popularity Ranking 

Bachelor of Arts/ Social Sciences (Hons) - Psychology 

#1 

Master of Social Work 

#1 

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Political Science 

#1 

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Sociology 

#1 

Master of Social Sciences (Communication) 

#1 

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Admission Dates

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Admission Requirements

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Q:   How can Indian students get into Humanities and Social Sciences course at NUS?
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International students interested in Humanities and Social Science from NUS must meet admission requirement and provide some documents for verification for application process mentioned below- 

·     Apply online for application form 

·     Submit important document 

·     Check status of application regularly 

·     Attend interview  

·     Get application outcome from official portal 

·     Accept joining letter & commence your studies 

Q:   How hard is it to get admission to Humanities and Social Sciences course at NUS?
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Securing admission to NUS is not easy, institute receives thousands of applications every year for admission to law programs. Institute prefers students with good academic record & urge to learn & use respective talents to make significant contribution to law industry. 

Mentioned below are admission requirements for PG programs: 

  • 4 Year UG degree in relevant discipline 

  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 

  • Proof of English language & satisfy test scores mentioned below: 

Test 

Minimum Score 

IELTS 

Approx 6.0 

TOEFL iBT 

Approx 85 

TOEFL CBT 

Approx 237 

Q:   What is the last date for applying to FASS at NUS?
A: 

Admissions to Humanities and Social Sciences courses at NUS are still open for entry to 2026 session. 

Interested candidates can apply before the final application deadline of Feb 23, 2026. 

The institute advises its international students to submit all important documents and file respective admission applications as soon as possible, due to limited availability of seats. 

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Placements

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Q:   Which companies hire graduates from FASS at NUS?
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NUS maintains strong links with some of the biggest firms in the private & government sectors in Singapore & worldwide. It leverages these connections to provide post-study work opportunities to its students.  

Listed below are some of the institute's top recruiters 

· NUS

· Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) 

· MindChamps 

· Nam Hwa Opera Singapore

Q:   Whih are top industries in which FASS students get into?
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There are various industries and sectors in which graduates of Humanities and Social Sciences students get engaged into. Some top industries which students opt after graduation are- 

Top Industries 

Percentage of students getting engaged 

Education 

28% 

Business Development 

23% 

Media and Communication 

17% 

Marketing 

16% 

Operations 

16% 

Q:   How does FASS prepare students for their career?
A: 

This Faculty ensure that all students receive training for gaining skills and critical-thinking abilities. FASS also offers career guidance and awards academic credits for internships and mentorship. 

To get into better careers students can join- 

  • Career Compass Series 

  • FASS Internship Program 

  • Centre for Future-ready Graduates Programs  

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Comparison

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Q:   Which university lead in terms of ranking for Humanities and Social Sciences courses- NUS & Nanyang Technological University?
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Both the universities rank really well within Singapore as well as globally. But there are slight differences in terms ranking when compared to each other. Mentioned below are rankings of both universities for this course- 

Top Ranking Publishers 

National University of Singapore 

Nanyang Technological University 

QS World University Rankings 2025 (Arts and Humanities) 

#31 

#48 

QS World University Rankings 2025 (Social Sciences) 

#10 

#21 

Shiksha Popularity Ranking (Singapore) 

#1 

#2 

THE World University Rankings 2025 (Social Sciences) 

 

#17 

#47 

THE World University Rankings 2025 (Arts and Humanities) 

#25 

#101-125 

Humanities & Social Sciences Courses at NUS Campus Life

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Q:   Does student get any wellness support at FASS?
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NUS support students who may be experiencing mental wellbeing-related difficulties or who may require special needs support with the help of Student Support Managers (SSMs). PitStop@FASS is a new wellness space open to all FASS undergraduate and graduate students. 

Q:   What facilities are provided by FASS at NUS as part of its accommodation facilities?
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NUS provides all necessary facilities at accommodation service to students that are needed to maintain a decent standard of life. 

Given below are some of the facilities provided to students: 

·      Beds 

·      Common kitchen & bathroom 

·      Closets 

·      Washer & Dryer 

·      Gym 

·      Recreation halls 

·      Cooked meals 

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Internships4.3
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Post study jobs3.9
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.5
Value for money4.5
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Safety5
Indian Food4.4
Permanent Immigration3.4
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Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) - Batch of 2018
4.8
Quality education without emptying your pockets.
Tips: Be prepared for high quality education with quality students from the rest of Asian. The environment is highly competitive but also conducive to learning. NUS changed my life completely and gave me my best years of learning, growth and friendships.
Likes (Indian Food): There is a food court culture in NUS where every faculty and residence has its own food courts with multiple options including that of Indian food. While pantries are there with each residence, there is hardly a need to cook your own food because food is available cheaply and easily.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Multiple companies across sectors sponsor visas however it is becoming increasingly difficult. Salaries can range from as low as 40,000 annually to 1,20,000, depending on the sector and quality. There is no on-campus placement system here. Jobs are through career fair and offline applications so applicants need to self prepare and self-apply.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 500
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 70000
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MSc in Marketing Analytics and Insights - Batch of 2024
4.2
It is very difficult to get a work permit here as an international student.
Tips: Be mindful of the fact that getting a job in SG and settling down in SG is not a certainty post the course and the job market in SG is mostly closed to international students but getting an internship is relatively easier in SG while you are enrolled in a full time course
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Due to recent changes in immigration policy, it is difficult even to get a work permit as a foreigner, let alone a PR. Firms in SG have a quota on how much of foreigners they can employ in their respective companies, and the quota for Indians is largely exhausted.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2500
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 70075
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Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics - Batch of 2026
3.7
Strong academics and highly professional faculty.
Tips: Try to apply for residential colleges. They make the experience better. If not, try being a part of more multicultural clubs as those help you make yourself comfortable in the university. Additionally, do not stress over studies so much. It is all gonna be okay.
Likes (Safety): The country is one of the safest in the world. They don't have late public transport which is a bit annoying but at the same time it you split cabs and stuff it is not that bad. You can walk anywhere at night. People are not judgemental of what you do around you. However, please follow the rules.
Dislikes (Student Life): Nothing to do. Everyone just studies. The university has some annoyingly strict rules and a lot of clubs and extracurriculars feel like you are there for some extrinsic reason and have to be so schedule heavy that you decide not to be a part. I would recommend doing something similar in Year 1.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2350
Prepping time for classes47 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 70550
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Master in International Translational Medicine - Batch of 2028
4.8
Adapting, learning and growing.
Tips: Life changes a lot when moving to Singapore. A degree here at NUS teaches both research and life skills. The school of medicine offers free mentorship and the university offers free therapy sessions which help manage stress. Be ready for cultural diversity and balancing your own roots with a new environment. The first year was challenging, adjusting to Singapore's diverse culture while staying connected to home away. Over time, I adapted and gained a broader perspective on people, life and friendships. I'm on a NUS research scholarship, which covers full tuition and gives a monthly stipend of SGD 2700 before PQE and SGD 3500 after. I first emailed my professor, later applied via the NUS website, submitted a proposal, went through an interview and cleared the GRE. I'm very blessed with NUS, my course and my supportive supervisors, while Singapore offers a satisfactory worklife balance and inclusivity.
Likes (Value for money): My course is fully funded by the NUS Research Scholarship, which covers tuition and provides a stipend. I became a president assistant in campus housing, so I have my accommodation secured too. Apart from the initial fight ticket, I haven't had major expenses, which makes studying here very cost effective. I feel the value for money is excellent.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I come from Kerala, India and I could find authentic Kerala food, pretty far from NUS. Within my university, there is a mix of casual eateries, cafes and fast food chain. I generally prefer to eat outside as my course keeps me busy and not all housing allows full cooking facilities. For those very particular about food, learning quick cooking hacks can be helpful when living abroad.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 800
Prepping time for classes40 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 5000
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NUS BBA - Batch of 2026
4.4
Academically oriented college for driven students with good campus life.
Tips: It was a fairly easy transition. I would say personally, a year to fully adjust to everything from academics to personal chores and time management. The culture is fairly Asian. Quite similar to India. However, in terms of academics, the requirements and basic expectations of investing time would be far superior to a bachelor's degree in India. I did not, however, tuition grant is available under MOE and is the most common grant availed by students. I am quite satisfied with my university experience, as well as the course. In terms of the country, Singapore is a great place to be for someone with prior working experience. However, it is quite difficult for non-president/PR to get a job here.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is great as the campus diaspora is very diverse. It is possible to meet people and make friends with individuals who come from all over the globe. There are several student societies - Sports, Cultural and even Volunteering. There is also a society dedicated to animal welfare known as NUS Pace. NUS CAT Cafe is also under this. They help with feeding and looking after stay cats - rehoming, vet visits and getting them adjusted to living on campus. Additionally, there are sports and gym facilities on campus that I often enjoy using. This is a great way to interact and meet people from different age groups. The NUS campus life is complete without student hostels. Each hostel/hostel cluster has a different vibe and it's safe to say that there is a place for everyone. The town is vibrant with a budding community life, whereas PGPR is on the quieter end. For cultural immersion and a true Singaporean experience, I would recommend RCs. Halls are avoidable.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Poor prospects for international students getting a full-time job in Singapore as a fresh graduate, particularly for Indians because companies reserve foreign worker quotas for experienced professionals & executives. In the financial services sector, it is difficult to meet the minimum salary requirements as prescribed by MoM due to the existence of fewer well-paying fresh graduate opportunities. Most of the companies would prefer hiring Singaporeans and avoid sponsoring work visas. The university only shares postings of new jobs, it does not really help with securing a job. It is all based on luck as well as individual outreach efforts made by candidates. Even referrals, nowadays, are not very helpful. Conversion from internships is only guaranteed in some cases.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 57600
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NUS BBA - Batch of 2027
3.8
Great value for money university and wonderful country.
Tips: Easy to transition as the number of Indians is a lot and some good orientation events based on your campus housing. I am on the MOE Tuition Grant. Can pick whether you want to be considered for it while applying and based on your profile, you might get selected. They subsidise a certain % of your tuition fees but in return, you must work in the country for 3 years after graduation. I am very satisfied with my choice of university and country as well.
Likes (Public transportation): Great metro and public bus system which is very efficient, clean and safe as well. Timings are usually from 6 am to 12 am and have good frequency. It has great connectivity and you rarely need to take a cab unless you prefer to or it is cheaper when with a group.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Companies need to sponsor your work visa and the government pushes hiring locals more. There is a compass framework where the candidate and company need to be eligible for the work visa, you cannot self-apply. Hence, it is harder for international students to get a full time job but it isn't impossible.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1450
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 55000
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INR 21.47 L - 27.82 L

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