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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Over 140 course options at in the full-time and part-time mode are offered via 10 partner universities by the SIM Group.
- Also, international students have the options to take part in the stduent clubs as per their interests. There are 70+ student clubs at this institute
- Employment rate of SIM is quite good, with having an overall employment rate of 78.4%
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No SIM does not offer on-campus housing for its students. But, students can check out the nearby araes and live there. One of such accommodation is Campus by the Assembly Place. Other living areas for SIM students are-
- Westwood Hostel at Chancery Court: Student hostel, located in the heart of Singapore. This is just 30 minutes from SIM campus
- Cooliv Waterfront: This co-living space overseeing the South China Sea
- Lyf one-North: From this space, SIM campus is just 20 minutes bus-ride away
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The complete application for SIM will receive an outcome within 1 month or earlier before the starting of the course at Singapore Institute of Management. If the application is successful, then follow the instructions provided in the email to accept the student contract.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students have to pay an application fee of SGD 545 (Around INR 41k) for admission to Singapore Institute of Management. The application fee can be paid via SIM applicant portal. It can be paid via PayNow or Flywire (debit card / credit card / overseas transfer).
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students who want to study the UG courses at Singapore Institute of Management can expect to have the tuition fee around INR 9 L - INR 21.3 L. Whereas for PG courses, the tuition fees is around INR 33.3 L. Apart from the SIM tuition fees, students have to pay the living expenses. These will be as follows-
| Particulars | Expenses in SGD | Expenses in INR |
|---|---|---|
| Dining out (Daily) | SGD 500 - 800 | INR 37.7k - 60k |
| Phone & mobile data | SGD 10 - 30 | INR 747 - 2.2k |
| Public transport | SGD 120 - 250 | INR 8.9k - 19k |
| Groceries | SGD 200 - 400 | INR 15k - 29k |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Diploma in International Business course of Singapore Institute of Management is 15-months long course. The estimated fees for this course is SGD 14k - SGD 15.7k (Around INR 10.44 L - INR 11.7 L).
For admission to this course, international students should have a GCE 'A' level examination. IELTS score with 5.5 overall or TOEFL iBT ≥ 4.0 is required.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Buddy Program at SIM is specially for international students so that they do not feel lonely. In this program, international students will get paired with other fellow international students for guidance and support.
- Students will be matched with one of the friendly SIM Buddies on the basis of common language and nationality
- Buddy programm starts with a virtual Buddy introduction session
- All full-time international enrolled students are admitted to SIM Buddy program
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students at NUS receive great academic support but they need to adapt to a highly competitive and self driven environment of this university.
This support includes -
- The world class facilities
- Top tier profesors
- Extensive career services
- Onboarding of international students
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the National University of Singapore has a large and very active Indian student community and it makes it easy to adapt.
There are over 33,000 students of Indian descent at NUS. It enables these students to keep in touch with their culture and enjoy a happening life at NUS campus. Indian food is readily available for students. Given are the aspects of student life at NUS -
- Active cultural life
- Convinience
- Supportive environment
- Active associations
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the National University of Singapore has a large and very active Indian student community and it makes it easy to adapt.
There are over 33,000 students of Indian descent at NUS. It enables these students to keep in touch with their culture and enjoy a happening life at NUS campus. Indian food is readily available for students. Given are the aspects of student life at NUS -
- Active cultural life
- Convinience
- Supportive environment
- Active associations
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