Can private students work in Singapore?

Updated on educate 2024-08-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In principle, Singapore** is still very strict about the rules for students to work, and private school students are not allowed to work part-time, and students in public schools are also allowed to work part-time.

    It is to be strictly regulated. Our school also discourages students from working part-time on this issue. First of all, our curriculum is relatively tight, and students' part-time jobs are bound to distract their energy and affect their grades, which is a practice that outweighs the losses. Secondly, if the private part-time job is discovered, the consequences are still very serious, which will not only affect the student's future of studying abroad, but also bring a bad impact to the school.

    But the mesh. It was previously reported that the working hours of students will soon be adjusted, which means that in the near future, student part-time jobs in private schools will be slowly legalized. In addition, the school will also consider the actual situation of students and appropriately arrange some paid social practice opportunities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are regulations in Singapore** that private colleges are not allowed to work, and if students are caught working in Singapore**, they will be repatriated to their home countries. Singapore's colleges and universities have a policy of leniency and strictness. Landlords are advised not to take this risk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I have consulted before, international students should not be able to work di, but you can play secretly, I have a friend who is studying in Singapore, just working, and can earn a lot...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It seems that you can work as an intern, but part-time jobs should not be allowed in terms of law.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    keyi but be careful **company more i

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the case of not being able to apply for public institutions, private universities in Singapore are also good choices, but there are two points to pay attention to: first, to confirm whether the applicant school has the qualification of the Education Department of the Chinese Embassy, and whether it has obtained Singapore's quality qualification certification and EduTrust certification. The second is to inquire and understand the qualifications of the applied school and other relevant study abroad information through the education foreign-related supervision information network of the Ministry of Education, or consult the foreign embassies in China and the Service Center for Overseas Study of the Ministry of Education.

    There are often children from modest families who want to study in Singapore, and they hope to fully pay for their tuition fees and living expenses by working part-time. This is not rational. "First of all, private schools do not allow international students to work; Secondly, all Singaporean institutions, especially public institutions, are in the same vein as the European and American education systems.

    Without a scholarship, students can work in their spare time to supplement their living expenses, but the possibility of fully earning tuition and living expenses is very low. ”

    Due to the low tuition fees and the ease of employment for immigrants, Singapore's National University and ** Polytechnic have become the targets of domestic applicants. However, there are no more than 10 public colleges and universities in Singapore, and the ability to absorb students is limited, which has caused a large number of domestic applicants and a rising admission threshold. According to experts, only students with a score of 480 or more in the current college entrance examination are likely to successfully apply to Singapore Polytechnic, while the threshold for the three national universities is higher.

    Many applicants are unaware of this, and they often equate polytechnic schools with domestic junior colleges, believing that "a junior college will not be too difficult to get into". Even some students with a score of just over 300 in the college entrance examination have come to apply to polytechnics. Study abroad believes that the result of this will only be a waste of time and application fees.

    With the deepening of Singaporean education in China, more and more people want to study in Singapore. However, among the many people who seek to study in Singapore, there are many applicants who are blind in their thinking, they see the many advantages of Singapore education, but fail to formulate a reasonable study abroad plan based on their own situation, and as a result, the study abroad is not successful, and they lose time and money.

    There are also some international students who have abandoned their studies because of part-time jobs, and these children have poor family conditions, and they can't keep up with the funds after studying in a language school for a while, so they start to work. Later, some children don't go to school at all. "In addition, Singapore schools have particularly high attendance requirements for students, and once there is a problem with attendance, students are likely to not get a study permit, and even end up working in a black job.

    After all, the money earned from part-time work is limited, and not being able to complete their studies is a huge loss for every student. Study abroad experts suggest that it is best for applicants to choose to study abroad within their own financial affordability, if the funds are not enough, they will also have the opportunity to apply for Singapore immigration after completing their studies in China, and it is very not worth it to abandon their studies for part-time work.

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