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Akash Gaur

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Indian students choose to study at the National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS, as their alumni have a proven track record of landing jobs in prestigious organisations. In addition to this, Indian students are able to acquire relevant work experience and establish a robust professional network through the program's emphasis on practical skills and industry ties.

Finally, they are also deemed to be eligible for scholarships from Singapore, which makes the possibility of an education from the National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS, much easier. 

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National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS is known for offering master's and executive programmes for the most in-demand skills in the industry, such as AI, Business Analytics, Software Engineering, among others. 

Emphasis is given to practical work, and equipping students with the important skills and techniques to be able to secure high-paying jobs and use their knowledge and understanding of tools to make a positive impact on the larger community

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Yes, the National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS, can be considered a great choice for students seeking courses that offer in-demand skills and a less theoretical and more hands-on experience. 

The institute specialises in delivering programs across AI, ML, and Business Analytics and maintains strong connections within the industry to provide students with the best possible learning environment. 

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Yes, the National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS, is an approved Institute of Higher Learning (IHL), which means students who wish to stay back after studies (usually up to one year) can do so to land a job in Singapore by applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP).

For more information, students are advised to refer to the official website of the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA)

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The National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS, can be deemed moderately expensive for Indian students planning to study there. The average tuition cost stands at SGD 38,650-SGD 48,178 (INR 26.52 L-INR 33.06 L) per year. 

Students must also take into account the cost of living in Singapore, which includes accommodation, utilities, books and supplies, and other costs.

Source: National University of Singapore, NUS-ISS Official Website

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, the NUS-ISS is an approved Institute of Higher Learning (IHL), which means students who wish to stay back after studies (usually up to one year) can do so to land a job in Singapore by applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP).

For more information, students are advised to refer to the official website of the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA)

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While the availability of Indian food is unknown on the NUS-ISS campus, according to the official NUS website, Cooked Indian Food is available on the NUS campus. 

Popular Indian food options include: Parantha, Thosai, Butter Chicken, Prawns, Eggs, Tofu, Chickpeas, Chicken Masala, Yoghurt, and Rice.

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According to the official NUS-ISS Website, the average salary earned by freshers after graduating is usually more than SGD 4,000 (INR 2.73 L). The same figure after 3 years of experience is estimated to go above SGD 6,000 (INR 4.1 L)

Singapore and global companies have a very high demand for skilled individuals and are willing to pay much better sums than the ones mentioned above. 

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As per the rules and regulations of the Singapore Government, international students are allowed to work a maximum of 16 hours per week during the course of their studies. 

During holidays or semester breaks, however, international students are allowed to work full-time. 

To know more about studies in Singapore, check out: Study in Singapore for Indian Students

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While NUS-ISS is not known to maintain accommodation services of its own, students who wish to live on campus as part of the National University of Singapore can expect to incur a monthly cost of around SGD 1,300-SGD 3,400 (INR 87.9 K-INR 2.3 L), depending on the type of accommodation. 

The cost above includes: rent, food, books and supplies, transportation, and other miscellaneous personal expenses.

Source: National University of Singapore Official Website

Conversion rate: 1 SGD = INR 67.66

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