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How can I apply for a Singapore university scholarship as an international student?

I'm an international student thinking about pursuing my studies in Singapore. I'm curious about the scholarship opportunities available and the application process for these Singapore university scholarships. Do you guys know the steps or requirements I should be aware of?

a year ago

As an international student interested in scholarships from universities in Singapore, the process starts with a thorough exploration of scholarship opportunities specific to each institution you're interested in. Many Singapore universities offer scholarships for international students, and the specifics depend on the institution. Here are some general pointers:

1. Identify Singapore universities and courses: Establish the universities and programs you're particularly interested in. You might want to consider institutions like the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, or Singapore Management University.

2. Research Scholarships: Once you've selected the universities, you should check their official websites for information on available scholarships for international students. These scholarships can range from merit-based to need-based and might differ based on the course of study.

3. Eligibility Criteria: Review the eligibility requirements for each scholarship, which can include specific academic achievements, leadership qualities, special talents, or financial need. Some scholarships are automatically considered upon application to the university, while others require separate applications.

4. Prepare Necessary Documents: Gather all necessary documents required for the application. This often includes transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, a resume or CV outlining your accomplishments, and potentially essays or personal statements discussing your accomplishments and need for financial aid.

5. Submit an Application: In some cases, the scholarship application process is bundled with the admissions application, and by simply applying to the university, you're considered for the scholarship. In other cases, you'll need to apply for the scholarship separately.

6. Interview: A few scholarships might have an interview process. Post the application submission, shortlisted candidates might be invited for an interview which could be held online or in-person.

Remember that deadlines for scholarships can sometimes be different from university application deadlines, so make sure you start your research and application process early. And remember, apply to as many as you're eligible for to increase your chances of receiving a scholarship! Best of luck to you.

a year ago

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