A university degree in Singapore isn't cheap. For example, a bachelor's degree from the National University of Singapore (NUS) can cost you anywhere from S$8,250 a year to S$30,200 a year. Given the cost, you might want to consider a degree with a high starting salary for graduates in Singapore.
A university degree in Singapore isn't cheap. For example, a bachelor's degree from the National University of Singapore can cost you anywhere from S$8,250 a year to S$30,200 a year.
According to the GES in 2023, the average fresh graduate with an NTU Double Degree in Business and Computer Engineering/Computing has a basic monthly salary of S$6,200.4. NUS Computer Science: S$6,181/month According to the GES in 2023, the average fresh graduate with an NUS Computer Engineering, Information Systems or Information Security degree has a basic monthly salary of S$5,450.7. NTU Double Degree in Engineering and Economics: S$5,285/month
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