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National University of Singapore (NUS)

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About

The National University of Singapore is one of the world's leading universities — ranked around the global top 15 (QS 2026) — and Singapore's flagship comprehensive research university. It is highly interdisciplinary, with strengths across engineering, computing, business, medicine, law, and the sciences, and a diverse campus where roughly a quarter of students are international. Teaching is in English, which makes it accessible for international applicants, though admission is very competitive (an estimated 5–10% acceptance for the most sought-after programs). NUS runs a single August intake and is known for strong industry links, global exchange, and well-funded, often bond-free scholarships. Its location in a major Asian hub gives students excellent internship and career access.

Admission notes

Holistic but academically very competitive. Applicants need strong academics plus English proficiency (IELTS / TOEFL) or SAT; competitive programs typically expect around A-level AAA, IB 38–44, or SAT ~1350–1500. One August intake per year. Verify exact current requirements and deadlines on the official NUS admissions site.

Application deadline

Single August intake. International undergraduate applications typically open around December and close in late February, with most international applicants closing around 19 March; decisions are usually released May–July. Confirm exact current dates on the NUS admissions site.

Scholarships

Yes — merit- and need-based scholarships, automatically considered when you apply; top awards cover 100% of tuition and are bond-free (the scholarship window is roughly 1 February – 19 March). Separately, the MOE Tuition Grant can cut fees ~40–60% but carries a 3-year work-in-Singapore bond.

Required documents

  • Academic transcripts for the last 3 years of school
  • Certificate of expected graduation
  • Proof of language proficiency — English (IELTS / TOEFL)
  • Exam scores (SAT, A-Level, IB, AP, or predicted national exam results)
  • Passport (or a translated & notarized national ID if you don't have a passport)
  • CV / resume
  • Recommendation letter(s)
  • Personal essay / statement of purpose

These are common baseline documents — always check the official website for each university's exact requirements.