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I'm also from East Asia.
There are no student dormitories in East Asia, and as you know when you come, the school is very small, but it is about to move.
But you can ask the school and they will arrange it for you.
There are many student dormitories invested by businessmen in Singapore, and I used to be the main student dormitory, but yes, the rent is relatively expensive, and usually after the contract expires, I look for a house by myself and come out by myself. Now the house leave is uncertain. Most of the students in our school will choose to live near the Red Hill because it is relatively close to the school The rent is about 300-500, depending on how many rooms you choose
If you have any questions, you can continue to ask me, and if you have any questions when you get to school, you can also come to me, and I will help
February 18th East Asia will start school, right? Me too
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Some secondary and post-secondary schools provide boarding and dormitories. These schools provide basic conditions such as meals, laundry services, etc. The Ministry of Education will require scholarship recipients to go directly to boarding schools. Boarding schools S$1,380-S$1,600 per month;
S$160-S$350 per month for university dormitories, including meals and laundry; The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University usually offer student accommodation for first-year international students. There are many courses at the school that are a condition of your eligibility to move in. However, student accommodation is not available to students and graduates who have been awarded Singapore** scholarships.
And, due to the large number of people asking to move in, the Student Liaison Office will only allow you to stay in the apartment for one year, after which you will have to find another way.
S$1,000-S$1,200 per month for local residents, including food and laundry.
Meals range from S$200 to S$300 per month.
Books and stationery (not the same from primary school to university) S$30-S$50 per month;
Public transport (concession card for students): $26-$60 per month;
Personal expenses (different for each person) S$60-S$100 per month.
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The cost of studying in Singapore will not be very high. On-campus dormitories cost S$140-S$440 per room per month. Students will be prepared to make friends from all over the world, and as soon as possible to integrate into Singaporean life and experience different customs of the Barrier.
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The overall cost of accommodation is still relatively high, because the cost of studying abroad in New Zealand is relatively expensive, and the accommodation cost needs to reach about 500 US dollars per month.
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The number of dormitories that can be provided by Singapore institutions is limited, and many colleges and universities are unable to provide accommodation, so it is generally necessary for international students to confirm their accommodation with the school in advance, and apply as soon as possible if they can provide accommodation. Of course, the cost of accommodation is relatively cheap.
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Singapore has one of the highest levels of living in Asia, but the cost of living in Singapore is very reasonable compared to Western countries. With the biggest difference in accommodation costs, the average monthly cost for international students ranges from S$750 to S$2,000. There are many types of accommodation to choose from, including public apartments offered by the Housing Development Board, private housing, and private and public hostels.
On-campus dormitories: In general, on-campus dormitories are given priority to new students who apply. The dormitory is equipped with a common TV room, a reading room, a laundry room, a computer room, and a kitchenette.
On-campus dormitories cost S$140-S$440 per room per month. Boarding schools: Boarding schools are usually only open to junior high school or junior college students between the ages of 13 and 19 and are usually decided after being seen by parents and students in person.
Boarding school fees range from S$8,000 to S$15,000 per acre of school year. Private dormitories: Private dormitories are usually run by schools or independent institutions.
International students can apply to live alone or share a room with others. Some Singaporean families also welcome international students to stay in the ---EduStay, providing comprehensive accommodation services for international students. Students can integrate into Singaporean life as quickly as possible and experience different customs.
The monthly cost ranges from S$200 to S$1,800. Note: 1 Singapore dollar yard = Chinese yuan.
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How can international students in Singapore solve the problem of food and housing? In front of many parents and students, it is a beautiful thing to study in Singapore, but in many cases, the self-care ability of international students has been tested, and the biggest problem of food and accommodation can test the self-care ability of everyone who goes to study in Singapore.
Accommodation in SingaporeAccommodation is a matter of great concern to every student, and the quality of accommodation has a direct impact on your study abroad life in Singapore. Singapore's Housing and Development Board (HDB) has successfully implemented the Home Ownership Scheme, which has enabled 90% of Singaporeans to live in spacious and comfortable HDB flats. Students studying in Singapore generally have three types of housing available for rent:
**HDB flats, private apartments and student apartments. There are one person per room, two people per room, three people per room, and four people per room to choose from, and the rent will be uneven with the different furnishings in the house. Reminder to pay attention to the following when renting:
When renting a house, you need to sign a peace agreement, which clarifies the payment of rent and utility bills, and generally starts from 3 months. You need to pay a real estate agency fee, which is equivalent to half a month's rent. The rental deposit is generally one month's rent, and if you want to check out (move), you need to tell the landlord one month in advance, otherwise the deposit will not be refunded.
The cost of a new student accommodation is generally around 1500.
Three meals a day in SingaporeThere is a fast food centre at your school that offers a wide range of nutritious and delicious meals to choose from, with an average cost of S$300 per meal, or around S$300 a month. It is important to note that cooking is not allowed in the dormitory. Singapore's food and beverage industry is very developed, and the environment is very hygienic.
That's why most students choose to eat off-campus. There are also many Chinese, Western, and Indian foods to choose from.
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