Singapore offers visitors an international experience of culture, colour and education. It is also an attractive country for travellers and students. Three publicly funded universities exist in Singapore. The National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University, two of which appear in the QS World University Rankings Top 100 Universities.
Below are the universities in Singapore that have been rated by QS Stars to assist you in choosing the university that is right for you.
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Nanyang Technological University (NTU) was established in 1991. NTU’s strong performance across all areas of the QS Stars evaluation has helped achieve its overall Five Star status. NTU faculty members include over 20 current prolific academic experts and over 25% international faculty members. An excellent student faculty ratio and according to a student survey conducted, NTU received more than 80% student satisfaction with both the teaching quality and overall university experience. NTU is an attractive destination for perspective students and academics from around the globe, with over 20% international students and over 25% international faculty members. NTU has established more than five spin off companies in the last five years, over 50 current patents have been registered and more than 10 joint research projects with distinct corporations. NTU has a student enrolment of about 25,000 students, out of which more than 6,000 are graduate students. It offers a broad-based curriculum, which focuses on the development of global views, entrepreneurship and adaptability. |
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