What makes Singapore such a great place to study: 5 Reasons

What makes Singapore such a great place to study: 5 Reasons

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With many top accolades, Singapore has made its mark on the world as the Little Red Dot. Its well-designed urban planning and rapid economic growth are a few reasons to love this garden city.

In this tiny island nation, education has played a crucial role in its rise, and the government continues to emphasize Singapore production job openings. University rankings and reputations in Singapore are among the best in the world. A well-known university is the NUS (National University of Singapore), which consistently ranks among the top three universities in Asia.

The following are five reasons to consider studying in Singapore if you are an adventurous and ambitious learner who wishes to broaden your horizons and experience life as an international student.

1.  Excellence in academics on a global scale

In Asia and around the world, Singapore is known for academic excellence. A world-class education system and highly competitive academic talent distinguish the nation.

PISA, a test conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has consistently ranked Singapore as the best-performing location. There are also world-class universities with advanced research facilities and top-tier academics. NUS ranked eleventh in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2021.

It is perhaps not surprising that many internationally renowned academics come here to teach. Studying in Singapore will build on students' strengths and abilities and expand their horizons and perspectives.

2.  Connections to the top industries

After gaining independence in 1965, Singapore has grown into an economic powerhouse. It is a world leader in aerospace, precision engineering, information technology, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and creative industries.

The Asian headquarters and global R&D laboratories of many multinational companies are located in Singapore. Twitter, Dyson, LinkedIn, and Facebook are some notable examples.

As one of Asia's most important business hubs, Singapore is well-connected and influential, integrating Eastern and Western cultures.

NUS students can connect with leading industry players through channels and access international networks. Students have the opportunity to complete practical industry projects at NUS, opening up even more career options.

The university has also established advanced research laboratories, innovation incubator programs, and the BLOCK71 entrepreneurial hub through collaborations and strategic partnerships with key industry players.

3.  Multiculturalism

People in Singapore are respectful of different cultures, religions, and races. Singapore has four official languages - English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil.

Due to its diversity, Singapore attracts international students. The multicultural environment of Singapore allows international students to experience a mix of cultures while still using English as a medium of communication.

Singapore's lifestyle shares many similarities with other parts of the world, so familiarizing yourself with everyday life shouldn't be difficult. Singapore still has something unique to offer international students.

4.  High-quality life

According to Mercer's 2019 Urban Life Quality Survey, Singapore has the highest quality of life in Asia.

Besides a developed economy, and a tolerant and friendly social atmosphere, Singapore has efficient city planning, a superior geographical location, a sound legal system, convenient transportation, and a warm climate.

Singapore's rich culture of art, history, architecture, food, natural scenery, leisure activities, and festivities attracts many international tourists every year.

Singapore offers a unique and immersive experience to international students. There is much more to learning here than just classroom learning.

5.  A secure and safe environment

Singapore ranked second in the 2019 Safe City Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit. As one of the world's safest countries, Singapore has strict, strictly enforced laws.

International students undoubtedly find this attractive. International students and their families may worry about living away from home, so NUS has its security team patrolling its campuses 24/7, 365 days a year.

Politics and society in Singapore are relatively stable. Singaporeans are tech-savvy and well-informed, and government and commercial entities are efficient and systematic.

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