
Singapore
| Capital: | Singapore |
| Population: | 4,987,600 |
| Area: | 705 sq km |
| Language: | English,Malay,Chinese |
| Religion: | Buddhist,Christain,muslim |
| Continent: | Asia |
Why Study in Singapore?
Singapore has a rich history and culture:
With the passage of time the city-state has emerged as an important trading destination in Asia. Diverse cultures, languages and religions give Singapore a cosmopolitan look.
The Government of Singapore spends a huge amount on education and it is among one of the top priorities of the government. After the secondary education, students can get themselves enrolled to a junior college and then move on to any one of the four universities present in the country.
Singapore's education system promotes excellence and is part of a progressive, cosmopolitan community. Singapore currently attracts over 60,000 international students from around the world
Differences:
The two public universities in the country are the National University of Singapore and the Nan yang Technological University each has more than 20000 students. These universities have a number of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes and doctoral degrees. The Singapore Management University is a private university funded by the government. The SMU provides excellent education in Management and Business streams.
The curriculum at the higher educational institutions has been patterned on a modular system. The undergraduate and graduate programmes are multi-disciplinary in nature. These programmes have been designed according to each student’s ability, interest and ambitions.









