Apply for Singapore Student Visa in 5 Simple Steps
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Apply for Singapore Student Visa in 5 Simple Steps

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar
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Updated on Mar 29, 2023 21:01 IST
In order to study in Singapore, you need a Singapore student visa. In this article, we will discuss in detail about how to apply for Singapore student visa, types of visas, documents required, and more.
Singapore Student Visa

An Indian student who aspires to study in Singapore will need to apply for a student visa. However, if you have a Dependent Pass or Immigration Exemption Order, you may be able to bypass this stage. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) issues various types of Singapore Student Visas on the basis of the programme type and stay duration. Applicants aged 19 or below at the time of filling the application form, who intend to pursue a full-time programme at an approved Private Education Organisation, will get their applications processed by the ICA straightaway. But those who are aged 19 and above and intend to pursue a language, vocational, commercial or fine arts non-graduate/PG degree programme may have to appear for an interview which the embassy would carry out. An email will be sent to Singapore PEO regarding the schedule of the interview within one month of submission of the application. So all those who have applied for an interview can get to know about the dates by reaching out to PEO.

Check: Singapore Student Visa Guide 2023: Document Requirements, Fees and Where to apply?

Types of Singapore Student Visas 

  • Student Pass: This is meant for overseas students who have obtained an offer letter from an institution in Singapore to pursue full-time studies.
  • Student Pass (Pre-University): This is meant for those overseas students who have been enrolled on pre-university courses such as the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level programme or International Baccalaureate (IB).
  • Student Pass (Private Education Institution): This is meant for those overseas students who have got admission to full-time private education institutions in Singapore.
  • Training Employment Pass: Those overseas students who are undergoing practical training in Singapore as part of their studies can get this pass issued.

Pre-Requisites of a Singapore Student Visa

  • Offer Letter: Before you can apply for a Singapore Student Visa, you will have to apply and obtain admission into a recognized university/college in the country.
  • Student Pass Application: Once you’ve received an admission letter from an institute, an application for a Student Pass will be sent on your behalf by the institute itself through the Student’s Pass Online Application & Registration (SOLAR) system. One needs to send the relevant documents and information to the institution in order to facilitate the application process.
  • Submission of Documents: Documents which have to be submitted include a passport-sized photograph, a valid passport, academic transcripts, examination certificates, etc. The application fee also needs to be paid along with it.
  • Result: Once you’ve submitted your application, you will have to wait for the result. This may take four weeks or maybe more. You will get to know about the outcome once it is out.
  • Student Pass Collection: Students whose applications will get approved have to get their Student Pass from the ICA within 30 days of arriving in the country.

Check: Application procedure for Singapore Student Pass

Here are five easy tips to get your Singapore student visa on time:

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  • Once you are accepted by an educational institute in Singapore, it will issue you an IPA letter, which is valid for two weeks. This letter is one of the key documents that you will require to get a Student's Pass of Singapore student visa. Other documents that you will require include:
    • Form 16 (Application Form for Student Visa)
    • A valid passport
    • Offer Letter
    • Proof of payment of the registration and tuition fee
    • Form V36 (collects additional information about student visa applicants)
    • Form V39S (Sponsorship Letter)
    • Two passport-sized photographs
    • Birth certificate, other certificates and mark sheets of the applicant in English
    • TOEFL or IELTS score certificate (if required)
    • Banker's guarantee of SGD 5000 or Rs 2,00,000 from cashier's order or established bank in Singapore

  • Students should apply for a student visa to Singapore at least two months before the commencement of the academic programme at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). This can be done online using the Student's Pass Online Application & Registration (SOLAR) system. Normally, it just takes 10 to 15 working days to get your student visa application processed but since July and August are the busiest months for visa applications, processing may take longer during these two months.
  • Apart from applying for a valid Singapore Visa, also make sure that your passport has a validity of at least six months after the duration of the course.
  • The visa processing fee is around Rs 1855 for online applications and Rs 3711 for manual applications.
  • Not all institutes in Singapore allow work privileges to their students. You can check out the website of the Ministry of Manpower to see which institutes allow international students to work part-time. For institutes that do allow their students to take up part-time employment, the limit has been set to 16 hours per week during the study period. Students can also take up employment during vacations.

It is important to comply with the visa rules to make sure that you do not face any problems as a student in Singapore.

Read More: Study in Singapore - Colleges, Eligibility & Scholarships

Q:   Is Singapore Management University hard to get into?

A:

According to various sources, Singapore Management University has an acceptance rate of around 45% which makes it moderately selective for international student admissions. Some of the general admission requirements at the university are given as follows:

  • Academic Transcripts 
  • International Qualifications that are equivalent 
  • Standardized Test Scores 
  • Proof of English Language Proficiency 

After the student receives an offer letter, they are required to give the admission interview to be enrolled. 

Q:   How can I apply for NUS Singapore from India?

A:

Applications to all the courses offered by NUS are done via online application portals of the university. Check out the steps below to see how to fill undergraduate and postgraduate applications on dedicated portals:

Undergraduate Applicants:

International applicants need to follow these steps to apply to an undergraduate programme at NUS:

Step 1: Visit myaces.nus.edu.sg/uasonline2/catD/catDapplform.do and sign up to apply.

Step 2: Enter personal details and contact information.

Step 3: Enter details of academic qualifications.

Step 4: Enter information on university/tertiary education.

Step 5: Enter the information on all outstanding achievements.

Step 6: Insert the programme details and paste the application material in the boxes provided.

Step 7: In this step, input the following:

  • Next-of-kin information
  • Personal identification number
  • Application fee
  • Financial aid
  • Other information
  • Tuition grant

Step 8: Read the declaration carefully.

Step 9: Press the ‘Continue’ button to complete the application.

Graduate Applicants

International applicants need to follow these steps to apply to a graduate programme at NUS:

Step 1: Sign up on the university’s application portal at inetapps.nus.edu.sg/gda2/Applicant.aspx/Account/SignUp.

Step 2: Click on ‘Create New Application’ and choose the following:

  • Programme type
  • Faculty
  • Programme
  • Department
  • Specialisation (area of study)
  • Source of finance
  • Specify in case of ‘other source of finance’
  • Academic load

Step 3: Read the instructions from the faculty/department/school carefully.

Step 4: Fill up the information as stepping through the application process.

Step 5: The system will perform an application completeness check for the selected programme.

Step 6: Once the above steps are completed, fill up the declaration section.

Step 7: Click on the 'Submit' button in the declaration page to complete the submission.

Step 8: To make an online payment for the application/acceptance fee and view details of your application (e.g. application status and admission status), click ‘View Application/Make Payment/Submit Reply on Offer of Admission’ at the menu on the left.

Step 9: To make changes to basic programme information for an application, click ‘Edit’.

Step 10: To apply to multiple programmes within the same application cycle and to change the order of preference, please click on the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ links as required.

 

Q:   Which are the popular courses at Singapore Management University?

A:

Singapore Management University offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, research, and professional degree courses for international students. Some of the popular programs at the university are given as follows:

Others Denote Information Technology, Accounting, International Business etc. 

Q:   Is NTU Singapore expensive?

A:

The NTU tuition fees is S$36,336.45 for international students. Apart from this, students also need to pay University-level miscellaneous fees The tuition fee for undergraduate courses for Nanyang Technological University is similar to NUS. First of all, students need to pay a non-refundable application fee of S$21.40. After accepting the offer, international students need to pay S$5,000 as non-refundable fee. This deposit fee can be used to offset the first tuition fee payment.

Q:   What is the population of MBA students and faculty at INSEAD Singapore?

A:

There are around 20,000+ students and 5,500+ faculty at INSEAD Singapore. 
However, it is difficult to be sure about the same because of new admissions taking place.
The INSEAD website states that there are over 145 full-time faculty from more than 30 countries. 
The exact numbers may vary depending on the year and the source.

Q:   Does INSEAD - Singapore accept Indian students?

A:

Certainly yes, INSEAD - Singapore accepts admission applications from all across the globe including India as well. Indian students applying at INSEAD - Singapore are required to meet the eligibility criteria for the respective choice of course along with a qualifying score in the English language proficiency test like IELTS. 

Q:   How can an Indian student get admission to INSEAD - Singapore?

A:

As an Indian student, complete the following steps to be admitted to INSEAD in Singapore:

  • Academic Qualifications: Ascertain that you have a solid academic background and a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a reputable institution.
  • Work Experience: INSEAD favors individuals with relevant professional backgrounds. 
  • GMAT/GRE: Get ready for and take the GMAT or GRE because admissions officers frequently want these scores.
  • English proficiency: You'll probably need to provide test results as confirmation of your English competence if English isn't your first language

Q:   What is the JCU Singapore cost of living for international students?

A:

James Cook University Singapore does not offer on-campus accommodation for their students. However, students can find various types of housing options nearby for accommodation purposes. Listed below is the JCU Singapore cost of living for international students:

Facilities

Cost of Living (per month)

Cost in INR

Accommodation

SGD 550 - 2,000

INR 33K - 1.2L

Meals

SGD 450 - 600

INR 27K - 37K

Public transportation

SGD 100 - 150

INR 6K - 9K

Telecom

SGD 30 - 50

INR 1.8K - 3K

Personal Expenses

SGD 100 - 400

INR 6K - 24K

Train fare (Daily Average)

SGD 0.92 - 2.17 (per trip)

INR 50 - 150

Taxi fare (Daily Average)

SGD 3.20 to 3.90 (per trip)

INR 200 - 250

Bus fare (Daily Average)

SGD 0.92 - 2.17 per trip

INR 50 - 150

TOTAL

SGD 1230 - 3200

INR 73.8K - 3.86L

Conversion Used: 1 SGD (Singapore Dollar) = INR 61.69

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6 years ago

I have low percentage and get offer letter from jcu Singapore what visa chances??mam/ sir

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