Study in Singapore
Introduction
Singapore is a thriving independent city-state located just off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Since gaining independence from Malaysia in 1965, it has risen to become the business and financial center of Southeast Asia. Singapore's recent history is marked by rapid economic development, the likes of which have not been seen or experienced by any other city-state in the world. In addition to international banking, It has also become a major tourist destination for people throughout the region and beyond.
The current population of Singapore is approximately 3.5 million people, 76% of whom are ethnically Chinese, 15% Malay and 6% Indian. Reflecting the cultural diversity is a similar diversity of religious belief and practice including Buddhists, Muslims, Christians and Hindus among others.
Why Singapore?
- Singapore is a garden city, widely touted as "the world's most liveable city". Singapore has strict laws and low crime rates; it is a law-abiding and safe country.
- Singapore's economy is rapidly growing, with an increasing trend in manpower needs. However, due to Singapore's small population, it has difficulty in meeting these needs. This creates an ideal condition for graduating foreign students to remain in Singapore to seek further employment.
- Singapore's official language is English; this provides non-English speaking students a conducive environment to learn and improve their English.
- Students wishing to come to Singapore to study have only to come to Singapore to apply for a Student Pass, without having to travel to the Singapore Embassy for an interview. This simplified process also has a higher approval rate as compared to Europe and America.
- Singapore has a lower cost of living compared to Europe, America and Australia.
- Singapore is currently conducting courses that are in high demand in the industry today, with bright job prospects for the graduating students.
- Singapore's aviation networks are well established; major cities in China can be reached in