Are private universities in Singapore really bad

Updated on educate 2024-03-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course it's not good, don't believe any intermediary nonsense.

    Singapore diplomas are not recognized in either China or Singapore, how will they find a job in China, not even a certification, can it still be called a diploma? It's not worth spending that money, it's a waste of youth, and sooner or later you'll regret it!

    If you really want to get a diploma, you can go to cheaper countries and not very high-standard but recognized schools! If you have a college entrance examination score, you can go to a French public school with 380, free tuition, and you can work. There are many similar countries, if you want to mix a diploma, don't go to Singapore!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In China, the most recognized universities in Singapore are the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University!

    Singapore Management University! Guan University was founded late, the ranking is not high, the main focus is business, but he is a partner of the Wharton School, and Singapore ** hopes that Guan University will become the third world university in Singapore after NTU and NUS!

    You can study a tertiary school in Singapore and then transfer to the top three universities, if you want to study accounting ACCA, you can go to SAA to try it! The teachers are not bad!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What are your intentions to study abroad?

    Even if you can't get into the national level, there are many options, for example: polytechnics can accept foreign educational resources, and you can apply for 80% of the financial aid during the period, and you can apply for a green card after working in the local area for 2 years after graduation, and the development prospects are very good.

    For domestic development, it is recommended to work locally for a period of time after graduating from the Polytechnic Institute, and it will be more favored by foreign companies when you return to China

    From the perspective of economy, environment and security, Singapore is the best choice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally speaking, it is best to stay in Singapore and look for a job when you come to Singapore to study at a private college.

    Private colleges, there are good and bad. I can't say that everything sucks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not like this, if you have the conditions to go abroad to study in an ordinary university, it's definitely better than at home, international students are still very hot in recent years, my senior went out to study before finishing high school, and stayed in Canada after graduation, it's very good Oh I'm super envious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You'd better go back to China.

    Come out and know the unimaginable pain.

    Don't look at these superficial landscapes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Private universities in Singapore are worth reading.

    Singapore has always been known for its education, and it is an important education center in Asia, and its higher education is very mature. Singapore's success today is not only due to public universities and polygonal colleges, but also to a large number of private universities, among which the quality of the institutions is comparable to the world's top universities.

    Lessons:

    The school adopts the joint teaching of schools in the United Kingdom, Australia and other countries, which can be understood as a branch of the British or Australian universities in Singapore. Upon graduation, you will be awarded a degree from a UK and Australian university.

    Duration:

    The undergraduate degree in Australia and the United Kingdom is three years, but the undergraduate degree in private universities in Singapore is two years. This is because private universities have a tight curriculum, with a semester of four months, three semesters a year, and a short break of about seven days after each semester, after which you can go directly to the next semester of study. Master's degree is even shorter, mostly one-year!

    School Exchange:

    For students in private schools, there is an opportunity to go to our school in Australia or the United Kingdom for exchange study, and you can exchange to this school for 4 to 5 months.

    Tuition:

    In terms of the cost of studying abroad, Singapore has an overall advantage compared to Europe and the United States. In particular, choosing a joint institution between European and American universities and Singapore can save about 20%-30%, which is equivalent to spending less tuition fees and getting a diploma from the same school.

    Entry to the state transport without school threshold:

    The entrance threshold of private universities in Singapore is low, and many schools do not have strict English score requirements, so the school will conduct an internal test of students' English foundation, and match them with suitable language classes according to the actual English level of students.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How many private universities are there in Singapore? Among the universities in Singapore, private universities are predominant. There are more than 100 private universities in Singapore.

    Here, I recommend Kabo Institute of Higher Education and Singapore Institute of Management. Private universities in Singapore have the peculiarity of "peculiarities in employment decisions". So their professional setting basically depends on the talent demand of Singapore's economic development.

    Kabo Institute of Higher Education, Singapore

    Singapore Kaibo Higher Education, formerly known as the Asia Pacific Institute of Management in Singapore, is the Singapore branch of Kaibo Education Group, with strong financial resources, strong teachers, excellent courses and rigorous academic style. The school cooperates with the National University of Ireland, Murdock University in Australia, and the University of Bedford in the United Kingdom, so that students can obtain world-renowned diplomas and world-class education. The school has two independent campuses, complete facilities, advanced equipment, and sufficient guarantee in teaching quality, and the teaching level is among the best in Singapore.

    The school also offers generous scholarships, with scholarships of up to S$10,000 available to outstanding students.

    Cooperative universities: National University of Ireland; Murdock University, Australia; University of Bedfordshire (UK); Northeastern University, USA.

    Singapore Institute of Management

    Founded in 1964, the Singapore Institute of Management (SMS) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the development of Singapore's human resources. The school has access to all Singapore** accreditations for private schools, including the latest EduTrust four-year formal accreditation. There are nearly 20,000 full-time students enrolled in SIM, about a quarter are international students, and there are another 6,000 or 7,000 part-time students.

    The school plans to increase its enrollment to more than 32,000 by 2015. To this end, the university has invested S$300 million to expand its campus and facilities, and is poised to more than double its size within five years. The school currently has one campus, two teaching centers, and a residential garden covering hectares.

    Cooperative universities: RMIT University, Australia; University of Sheffield, UK; University of Warwick, UK; University of London, UK; University of Birmingham, UK; University of Stirling; University of Southern Capetown.

    The current economic situation in Singapore is an unprecedented opportunity, and this will be the case for the next five to ten years. Singapore** is striving to make Singapore one of the most livable cities in the world, and this must be done with the best human and material resources. Previously, Singapore** has also publicly stated that it will strive to improve various fields, and is expected to increase the average salary of general employees in Singapore by one-third within ten years, which is believed to be a very good opportunity for international students who intend to stay in Singapore after graduation.

    Singapore's private universities have a specific "employment decision major" in the establishment of majors, so their majors basically depend on the demand for talents in Singapore's economic development, and they develop courses according to the number of future jobs and the needs of the labor market, such as hospitality and tourism management, computer science, finance and other majors. As a result, graduates attending private universities have a relatively high rate of new employment.

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