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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Singapore Management University fee varies for different types of program. Cost of living in Singapore ranges between SGD 1,140 - 2,100 (INR 76.3K - 1.4L). The tuition fees are mentioned in below table.
Type of Program | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
Undergraduate | INR 30.25 L - 33.61 L |
Postgraduate | INR 14.67 L - 2.41 Cr |
Advanced Masters | INR 16.46 L - 23.08 L |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
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 assessment tool that can help them find their unique strengths. Further more, university organises various career planning workshops for the students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The tuition fees for Auston Institute and Singapore Management University are as follows:
Auston Institute of Management in Singapore offers undergraduate programs with an average annual tuition fee of 7,57,207 INR for undergraduate courses and 4,81,511 INR for vocational courses.
On the other hand, Singapore Management University's tuition fees for international students, for a master's programme range from 11,500 USD to 24,600 USD per year. Indian students pursuing undergraduate courses at SMU can expect fees of INR 27 L for UG courses and INR 43 L for PG courses.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
You can work in Singapore during your vacation as an SMU full-time matriculated foreign student with a valid student pass. Students are excluded from applying for a work permit, as specified in the Work Permit Exemptions Notification.
However, after term time, a student with a legitimate student pass is only eligible to work part-time, that is, for fewer than 16 hours per week. Also, refer to:
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