Can I stay and work in Singapore after graduating from a university in Singapore?

Updated on workplace 2024-05-01
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, of course, students who are eligible for the Bursary Grant of Public Universities and Polytechnics are required to work in Singapore for three years.

    In private schools, you can start looking for a job early on your own.

    The employment rate of international students in Singapore has reached more than 98%.

    The employment rate of public universities and polytechnics was 99% within three months

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, you can apply for a 1-3 month job search visa after graduation, the job is easy to find, you can find a job first, and you can change if you are not satisfied.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, Singapore** will give you time to find a job.

    It's best to start looking for it in your senior year.

    98% of the students we send out are looking for jobs in Singapore, and if they are not satisfied with the job, they can change jobs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: 1. Provide a O level exam held by Singapore, students who enter 5 polytechnics in Singapore or 3 national universities in Singapore have 70% tuition subsidy, and you can also apply for various scholarships in the school, depending on your grades and your usual performance.

    2. Students who are admitted to Singapore Polytechnic and ** University, if they want to get ** tuition subsidy, need to sign an agreement with Singapore** to work in Singapore for 3 years after you complete your studies. The starting salary is between S$1,800 and S$3,000, depending on the major. The starting salary for finance is higher.

    3. You can apply for Singapore permanent residence after working for 1 year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on whether you are private or public, private schools, it is more difficult to find a job, and now that the immigration work policy is tightened, if you want to plan for the future application for a green card, you must at least apply for an EP work permit, so that your salary must be higher than 3500.

    If it's public, it's simple. The employment rate of college students is very high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello! I'm glad to answer your question, is it easy to find a job after graduate school in Singapore? The National University of Singapore (NUS) is the most well-known public institution in Singapore, with a high employment rate every year and a wide range of job prospects.

    It is one of Singapore's leading world-class universities, and the employment prospects for graduate students at the National University of Singapore are also very impressive. Students are able to find a job soon after graduation. According to the survey data, the employment rate of graduate students at the National University of Singapore is very high, with an employment rate of more than 90%, and the employment development and salary package are also good, and students can also work internationally.

    Thank you for your inquiry, I hope my answer is helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Singapore's Ministry of Education does not stipulate that Chinese tertiary students are not accepted, and there are many international students in Singapore who graduate from junior colleges, but several public universities in Singapore do not accept Chinese tertiary students. Therefore, Singaporean students who have graduated from a junior college in our country can only consider entering a private university.

    There are basically two ways for tertiary students to study in Singapore: post-secondary education and directly apply for a master's degree after working for a few years, the latter is more cost-effective.

    Post-secondary Upgrade: Up to one year of course is waived.

    In fact, it is relatively disadvantageous for Chinese college students to go to Singapore for undergraduate studies, because there are many public courses in our university curriculum, which involve more theoretical content; Singapore's universities place a strong emphasis on practical courses, so usually, three-year tertiary students can only be exempted from Singapore for up to one year. Some institutions can waive 2 years, but bilingual teaching ——— Singapore's regular public universities and private universities are all taught in English.

    Two-year college students suffer even more. As for the credit reduction, it depends on the interoperability between the majors studied in China and the majors in Singapore universities.

    Master's degree: You can get a degree in one year.

    Generally speaking, Singapore universities recognize tertiary students with more than 3 years of work experience in our country. It takes 1 year to study for a master's degree in Singapore, so it is more cost-effective for college students to study in Singapore after graduating and working for a few years.

    Choose. The majors available to students are usually in the liberal arts of business and economics. As for the duration of study, it depends on the relevance of the major and the major applied for, if it is related, but there is still a certain distance, the school will let the applicant add a quotient.

    Pre-Scient. It's best not to change majors.

    Try not to change majors when studying in Singapore. If the major is not very interconnected with the major to be changed, it is basically necessary to start from scratch, which is equivalent to a high school student going to a new undergraduate program, and 2 or 3 years of junior college in vain.

    Finish. Therefore, generally speaking, changing majors is very disadvantageous, and the gains outweigh the losses. In addition, it should be reminded that domestic students majoring in English, law, and medicine should basically start from scratch when they go to study in Singapore. Undergraduate system in Singapore.

    It's 3 years. Language requirements: IELTS, TOEFL 600. If the language is not up to standard, the school will require the student to take language reinforcement until the school standard is met.

    Expenses: 10,000 RMB per year for living expenses; The tuition fee for a master's degree is 6-100,000 RMB per year.

    It is recommended that tertiary students should be calm if they want to study directly in Singapore after graduation, as Singapore universities may not recognize our courses. Therefore, in the choice of major, it is necessary to understand the education system of others.

    At the same time, it cannot be denied that there are also some schools in Singapore that shorten the duration of study in order to recruit students, but the content of the teaching is shrinking, which is very detrimental to students.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are two 100% funded art schools in Singapore: Lasalle College of Art and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts;

    Both colleges are open for registration from July to April 2012; The start of the school year is August 2012;

    To apply for LASALLE, you need to submit art works, and to apply to Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, you need to paint on site;

    Due to the ** subsidy, both schools provide a bursary for 50% of the tuition fee, and the actual tuition fee is about 40,000 yuan per year;

    You can obtain the enrollment brochure and registration form from our education consultant;

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Graduate Admission Requirements:

    1.211 engineering universities in China, with an average score of 80 or above;

    2.or non-211 engineering university with an average score of 85 or above 3English requirement: IELTS.

    4.Applicants must have a diploma and a bachelor's degree in a related major.

    It seems that there are no graduate students in fine arts at the University of Singapore**.

    The normal postgraduate fee is not high, and the graduate students of ** university can receive more than 70% of the support, and the tuition fee after the support is about 9,000 Singapore dollars, which is about 4,500 yuan, and the living expenses are 800-1,200 Singapore dollars, 4,000-6,000 yuan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What do you like? Choose a school according to your major.

    Go to Singapore Yi Teng Study Abroad Network for consultation.

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