National University of Singapore
Video Play Icon6 Videos,
16 Photos
National University of Singapore Logo

MS Courses at National University of Singapore

Shiksha popularity ranking
Info Icon

#1 in MS in Singapore

  • Institute Icon370 acre campus
  • Estd. 1905
Talk to Expert IconTalk to Expert
Dark Clock Icon Last updated on 28 Nov '25

NUS Singapore MS
What's new?

Accordion Icon V3

The National University of Singapore MS admissions are available in two intakes (January and August). International students must check the deadline for their desired program on the official portal, as it varies. The National University of Singapore MS application deadline for most of the programs is given below:

  • Aug Intake: Feb 2026 (tentative)

 

National University of Singapore MS Highlights 2026

Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Highlights
Q:   How hard is it to get into NUS for a Master's?
A: 

With a 23% acceptance rate, the National University of Singapore is quite difficult to get into compared to many Singapore-based universities. The low percentage shows that the university follows a lenient approach during admission while choosing candidates for the program. You must meet the basic eligibility requirements and submit the required documents as requested by the university such as transcripts, LOR, CV, English requirements, and more. 

Q:   What are the requirements for NUS Singapore MS in CS?
A: 

International students must fulfill the basic eligibility criteria by holding a proof of bachelor's degree from a recognised university or equivalent, and submit all the mandatory documents to take the National University of Singapore MS admissions. The admission requirements at the National University of Singapore for international MS applicants are given below:

  • Academic transcripts and degree certificate
  • CV/Resume
  • Statement of purpose or research proposals
  • Letter of recommendations
  • English language requirements
  • GRE/GMAT (optional)

NUS Singapore MS
Popular courses

Filter Icon1
StreamsDown Arrow Icon
SpecializationDown Arrow Icon
Course LevelDown Arrow Icon
Mode of StudyDown Arrow Icon
Showing 44 Courses
#1
– / –
– / –
– / –
#1
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
#1
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
#1
– / –
#1
– / –
#1
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
#1
– / –
#1
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
– / –
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

NUS Singapore MS
National University of Singapore MS Cost of Living

Accordion Icon V3
Fee componentsAmount (for 12 months - 2 years)
INR 24.66 L - 41.51 L
INR 5.61 L - 6.64 L
INR 1.02 L - 1.22 L
INR 34.48 K - 5.23 L
INR 31.63 L - 54.61 L
Info Icon

These are estimated fees information. Actual values may differ.

Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On MS Fees
Q:   How much is MS in NUS Singapore?
A: 

National University of Singapore MS tuition costs range between INR 25 L and INR 42 L for international applicants. The university offers various specializations for Indians including Data Science and Machine Learning, Computing, Urban Design, Science, Biotechnology, and more. They must also make a budget for additional expenses, including housing, food, transportation, insurance, and miscellaneous. Students can check the table below for National University of Singapore tuition for popular programs:

Popular Programs

Tuition Cost

Energy System

INR 25L

Data Science and Machine Learning

INR 38L

Computing

INR 42L

Urban Design

INR 33L

Biotechnology

INR 29L

Artificial Intelligence

INR 39L

Civil Engineering

INR 36L

Computer Engineering

INR 40L

The cost of living for individuals pursuing an MS at the National University of Singapore is as follows:

Living Costs

Average Expense per Academic Year

Accommodation

On-campus: SGD 5,400 (INR 3.7L)
Off-campus: Market rate

Meals

SGD 2,600 (INR 1.7L)

Personal Expenses

SGD 2,200 (INR 1.5L)

Transportation within Singapore

SGD 800 (INR 54K)

Average Cost of Books/Supplies

SGD 400 (INR 27K)

Total Estimated Costs excluding Accommodation

SGD 6,000 (INR 4.12L)

Total Estimated Costs including Accommodation

SGD 11,400 (INR 7.8L)

(SGD 1=INR 68.68)

National University of Singapore MS Application Process

Accordion Icon V3

National University of Singapore vs Nanyang Technological University vs Delft

Accordion Icon V3

Compare MS at NUS Singapore with other similar colleges

College1st Year Tuition FeesRanking
INR 25.43 L - 42.8 L#8 QS, 2026
INR 25.24 L - 45.86 L#12 QS, 2026
INR 1.66 L - 4.97 L#22 QS, 2026
INR 1.66 L - 4.97 L#7 QS, 2026
INR 19.71 L - 23.5 L#47 QS, 2026
INR 13.7 L - 18.97 L#105 THE, 2026
The values are of the latest years available with Shiksha. For more details, check detailed comparison
View comparisonsRight Arrow Icon

National University of Singapore MS Admission Dates 2026

National University of Singapore MS Curriculum

National University of Singapore Rankings 2026

Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Rankings
Q:   Is the National University of Singapore good for Indian students?
A: 

YNational University of Singapore is a good option for Indian and international applicants. The university ranks 20th in 2025 among global universities by US News Rankings, 8th in 2025 by QS World rankings, and 17th in 2025 by Times Higher Education rankings. Along with the rankings, international students can avail themselves of excellent academic programs and scholarships. Students can check the NUS rankings below:

Category

Ranking position

Shiksha Popularity Ranking

#1 (country level)

The Ranking 2025

#17

QS World Uni Rankings 2025

#8

US News Rankings

#20

ARWU Rankings

#68

National University of Singapore Scholarship

NUS Singapore MS
Explore Other Courses

NUS Singapore MS
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
Verified Icon9 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 50% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Sporty
Internships3.9
Part time work3.9
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.9
Value for money4.3
Public transportation5
Safety5
Indian Food4.1
Permanent Immigration3.1
J
Jeevan D R Verified Icon
MSc (Artificial Intelligence & Innovation) - Batch of 2025
4.2
Perfect place for focused individuals.
Tips: Very easy and convenient mode of transport. There are buses or metro connections to every part of the city and you can track your journey on Google Maps itself which is very accurate. The cost of public transport is very cheap and the buses and metro journeys is calculated as a sum of the journey and not charged per ride. Getting a job is totally dependent on how well you network. For Indians, it's easy to shift as you can find a lot of Indians living and working here. Very much satisfied with NUS and the alumni connect and opportunities you get as a part of the programme.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The Singapore law isn't easier for a foreign individual to get PR. You can get an employment visa from the employers which allows you to work in Singapore as per the contract. If completed Ph.D. then the chances for you to get PR would be increased as your contribution to the country's research will matter a lot.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2225
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 40475
Reviewed on 9 Jan 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Precision Health and Medicine - Batch of 2026
4.1
Great university and good opportunities.
Tips: There will be some cultural differences when students come to Singapore for the first time. I got the SINGA scholarship by A*STAR for my course which covers my tuition fee and gives me a monthly stipend of 2700SGD per month for two years and which increases to 3300SGD per month for another two years.
Likes (Public transportation): All the places are well connected with metro and buses. The most common are the metro and buses. You can use the same card in both and you can also use your bank cards. The public transportation is affordable as compared to cabs and owning a personal vehicle.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It is difficult to get a PR as it is very competitive and quota based. You can settle here with long term pass as well. If given a chance I would love to permanently immigrate here because of various reasons such as safety, security, clean environment.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1500
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
D
DAKSHA GEHANI Verified Icon
MSc (Building Performance and Sustainability) - Batch of 2023
3.9
Challenging yet enjoyable.
Tips: Be prepared for classes to be in the evening. Keep in mind, you are allowed to take 2 electives in the whole year. So what I did was take one elective in the first sem and another in the second sem. You can choose a course from ISD, Project Management or M.Arch as your electives, but when you register for your courses, make sure the electives you choose don't clash in timing and day with your BPS courses. Some of my classmates did that and ended up having to switch electives 2 weeks into the semester. No big cultural shift except that people adhere to and expect adherence to rules. So if the escalator says "Stand on left, walk on right", then please respect that and either stand on the left side or walk on the right. Similarly, all other rules should also be followed, like no eating in the metro and only flag down public buses when you want to board them, etc. For Masters, there are little to no scholarships available in NUS. Of course, it does differ department to department, but in Architecture & Engineering, it's almost non existent for foreigners. Singapore can be expensive but as students, you end up figuring out where the good deals are and how to have fun even on a budget. I'd advise checking the NUS part time jobs page when you join, it has many openings for part time jobs where you can earn some money on the side. I did part-time shifts at the Central Library in NUS, could easily earn 10 to 12 SGD an hour. If you find part-time jobs off campus, then that's also handy, just try to keep it on a schedule you can manage with your classes and assignments.
Likes (Safety): Singapore in itself is a very safe city. I was out on a walk at 4 am and didn't have to think twice about using earphones and walking. As a woman, it is a very safe city. The police take patrols at night, not like a military facility type of way, just normally. And people in general have a basic civic sense of respecting private space.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Singapore has Singaporean Indians, which makes the food a mix of South Indian and Singaporean food. Some food is similar and easy to eat, like sambar and dosa, and some I wasn't able to eat due to the difference in taste, like a few types of daal. Vegetarian people have even less options in indian food because if you're nitpicky, you'll end up going back to basic food like price and sambar. I would suggest trying Mala hotpot, you get to pick out the quantity and type of ingredients you want, so vegetarians can just pick out veggies, and you get to have that cooked in a sauce of your spicy level choosing with either noodles or price. Lots of people enjoyed that. Keep in mind that NUS has one food court for each different studying school, like Medicine, Architecture & Engineering, etc. So each food court has at least one Indian food stall that has the food I'm talking about. The other stalls all have different food like western food options, chicken & rice (Singapore style), Chinese food, etc. Those are really good to eat if you like exploring other options.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 2700
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 1 Oct 2025Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
Sandra Jose Verified Icon
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
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2025Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
4.2
NUS provides the best student life.
Tips: You will feel cultural shock if it is your first time studying abroad, but NUS tries to prepare you for it through various modules before the start of your course. Singapore, as a country, is really good, safe, and a developed nation. It's the best university in Asia for STEM and Business programs.
Likes (Student Life): NUS provides the best quality student life to its members. There are various clubs you can join, and cultural activities are organised throughout the year. For freshers, orientation activities are there. Faculty plans various outgoing trips to famous and entertaining locations, etc.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): After graduation, you get a 1 year study visa, so there is no particular need for companies to sponsor your visa. But if you fail to secure a job offer, then I am not sure about visa sponsorship. You will get an option to do an internship as part of your course structure. You should choose that instead of the Capstone project if you wish to do a job after graduation. If you want to do Ph.D. later, then you should proceed with the project itself.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1200
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD
Reviewed on 18 Dec 2025Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
Aishwarya Bhargav Verified Icon
M.Sc. (Mechanical Engineering) - Batch of 2019
3.9
Great place to study with a lot of opportunities.
Tips: It is a fantastic place to study. Just don't expect to find a job easily. Also, you surely need to follow the rules, otherwise you will be in trouble. If you like to study as well as have fun, Singapore, NUS and NTU are most certainly the right places for you.
Likes (Part time work): A lot of opportunities. Can work for about 20 hours a week. Classes are late in the day for post graduation, hence it was easy to manage. I worked on campus as well as outside. The opportunities to be a teaching assistant or tutor were ample. Additional campus and tutoring jobs were common.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Most of the students who studied with me have moved to other countries or have returned home as it has not been very favourable for non-Singapore citizens and permanent residents. However, it is a fantastic city and country. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Total Monthly ExpenseSGD 1800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalarySGD 65000
Reviewed on 6 Jan 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
View All 10 ReviewsRight Arrow Icon
qna

Comments

qna

NUS Singapore

Student Forum

chatAnything you would want to ask experts?
Write here...

Answered 5 days ago

International UG and PG students can submit their NUS application through application portal (myapplications.nus.edu.sg). They should fulfill the basic qualification and submit the documents like transcripts, test scores, English language requirements, and more. At last, they should pay application

...Read more

R

Rashmi Singh

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 days ago

National University of Singapore fees is between INR 12L and INR 1 Cr for UG, and PG. Students can join programs like Computing, Finance, Law, Data Science, Engineering, and more. Students can check the table below for NUS tuition fee for popular programs:

INR 24.47 L

Course

Tuition

LL.M.

INR 28.26 L

MIM

INR 22.02 L - 52.74 L

MS

INR 25.43 L - 42.8 L

MBA/PGDM

INR 22.02 L - 70.09 L

M.A.

INR 16.93 L - 58.8 L

M.Arch

INR 28.26 L - 38.22 L

B.E. / B.Tech

INR 14.02 L - 28.04 L

BBA

INR 21.47 L - 27.82 L

M.Arch

B.A.

INR 12.38 L - 25.61 L

LL.B.

INR 27.49 L

B.Arch

INR 28.05 L

P

Piyush Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 days ago

Indian students who want to take part in National University of Singapore should focus on aiming high score throughout their studies. They should have a UG degree and high school degree if want to join PG and UG programs. UG students should submit transcripts, English language score, ACT or SAT scor

...Read more

M

Mukul Thapa

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 5 days ago

Both NUS and Harvard are popular universities and are known for different areas. There is neither better  or bad. Students who are looking for better global reputation, rankings should choose Harvard, where student who are focusing on career in Asian markets should choose NUS.

J

Jasleen Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

Answered a month ago

Here's a natural, experience-driven post for that Shiksha Q&A thread:


Choosing between NUS and NTU for an MBA can feel overwhelming, especially when both have strong global reputations. I faced a similar dilemma last year and realized it's not just about the brand but the real-world implications of e

...Read more

A

Aashish Upadhyay

Beginner-Level 5

About the author

author image
Loveleen Sharma

Study Abroad Expert

Loveleen is a seasoned content writer with 4+ years of experience, currently writing for Shiksha. When he is not writing and helping students, he can be found at the movies, reading fiction, and learning a new language.
NUS Singapore Others(1)Main Campus
NUS Singapore Others(2)Campus building
NUS Singapore Others(3)School of Computing
NUS Singapore Others(1)
NUS Singapore Others(2)

NUS Singapore
Location

Accordion Icon V3
University CitySingapore, Other - Singapore, Singapore
Size of cityLarge
Population of City56,12,300

NUS Singapore
Contact Information

Address

21 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, Singapore 119077
Singapore ( Other - Singapore)

Phone
+65 6516 6666

(For general query)

+65 6516 1010

(For admission query)

Go to College Website ->