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National University of Singapore (NUS)

Singapore Singapore

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THE World Ranking: 17

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The National University of Singapore, founded in 1905, is located in southwest Singapore at Kent Ridge, with an enrollment of 31,265 students. NUS offers single-degree, masters, doctoral and graduate diploma programs conducted via faculties/schools like the Arts and Social Sciences, Business, Computing, Dentistry, Design and Environment, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, Public Policy, Integrative Sciences and Engineering, Scholars Program, Music, English Language Communication, Institute of Systems Science and Mathematics and Science.
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Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026
Source: THE

17

QS World University Rankings 2026
Source: QS

8

Academic Ranking of World Universities 2025
Source: ARWU

56

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AVERAGE TUITION FEE PER YEAR

POSTGRADUATE

SG$63,670

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97% of reviewers recommend National University of Singapore (NUS)

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image Anonymous, Indonesia

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One of the advice I would give to new students is this : get to know as many people as you can. Go on networking events. Join clubs and societies. Volunteer. You will need them later on in life. Go meet new people, they won't bite I promise :)

One of the advice I would give to new students is this : get to know as many people as you can. Go on networking events. Join clubs and societies. Volunteer. You will need them later on in life. Go meet new people, they won't bite I promise :)

image Anonymous, Pakistan

do some thing you willl get some thing

at my university you will get high level of knowledge about concern field,

at my university you will get high level of knowledge about concern field,

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