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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Singapore could be one of the best places for logistics and supply chain management in terms of studies and careers. The country is Asia's economic al hub. However, you have to check the unit websites for entry requirements, 55% is still low for universities like NUS or NTU.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hi,
Nanyang Institute of Management is among the best, also see here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/singapore/mba-in-hospitality-colleges-ds
You can also check the Tourism Management Institute of-Singapore and MDIS.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
After one year study, you will get one year work search visa. In getting a job, you will get 2 year work visa and you can apply for PR.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Apart from financial instability, there are certain problems that you might face:
1) Syllabus constraints: Because syllabus of US and India is Hugh different so you might face a little problem while understanding the concept.
2) Internship opportunity: As you are foreigner there so u might have some difficulties to finding internships. Some problems like accommodation or your expenses may affect you.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
This will depend on the university and your previous Diploma. They will check if you have met the credit point requirements and will accordingly decide. You must email your academic profile to some colleges abroad for this.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
A first class is required. At least 70% is recommended for NUS or NTU. Since different universities would be having different requirements it is best you check on the university websites. Scholarships are on merit basis, the stronger your academic profile is higher the chances of a scholarship are.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
This will depend on the program you are applying to. Masters programs don't require work experience but MBA programs do. If you are applying for MBA then work experience is compulsory.
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