National University of Singapore

Quick Facts
  • Faculty
  • SOM
  • Level
  • UG
  • Agreement Type
  • Overseas
  • Subject Area
  • Business Studies
  • Partner's Min GPA
  • 2.4
  • Country
  • Singapore
Overview

IMPORTANT NOTE FOR COURSES

Partner may have none or limited courses in English for exchange students.
Please check the language of instruction for the courses within the agreement that you wish to be​ placed.​
Please make sure to check partner's website for the up-to-date information on language and entry requirements.

‣ Websites

‣ About

About National University of Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS) which started as a humble medical school in 1905, today became one of the most influential and powerful universities in Asia region. The campus of the university doesn't only offer a perfect atmosphere for research and education, but with its international environment, also creates an area for a lively campus life.

City

Singapore is one of the unique cities in the world that is transformed from being a small village to a metropolitan city in less than 50 years. Singapore is always open to its visitors, and offers a variety of activities from different areas such as arts, architecture, nature and festivals.

‣ Language Certificate

SU letter is sufficient

‣ Notes

1- Only Business students are eligible. Students should have taken the basic business modules in Sabanci if they would like to take the level 2000 and 3000 business modules in NUS. 2- On-campus housing is not guaranteed at NUS. If students require on-campus housing, they must indicate that they are “Exchange” students and select “Yes” for housing in their initial application in order to be considered for on-campus accommodation. 3- Exchange students are required to take a minimum workload of 12 modular credits (approximately 3 modules) per semester in order to be eligible for a Student’s Pass (Student Visa). The list of available modules can be found at this link http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/info/ng/NG-Modules.pdf. Undergraduate exchange students are encouraged to consider Level 1000 to 3000 modules. Level 4000 modules are mostly reserved for NUS graduating students. Modules of Level 5000 and above are graduate modules and are not offered to undergraduate students. The graduate modules found in the module list are reserved for students coming under specific graduate exchange agreement. NUS is not able to guarantee any module for incoming exchange students. Therefore, it is important for all students to read the module restrictions at NUS before applying for the exchange. The list of limited or restricted modules can be found at this link http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/education-at-nus/non-graduating-programme.html#l3. 4-no single grade below ‘C’

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