FAQ

Admission would require a good Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a four-year undergraduate programme. A good three-year degree with very strong academic results may also be considered on a case-by-case basis.

There is no minimum undergraduate grade required to apply. However, a GMAT score is highly recommended if your GPA/CAP is not strong. All applications will undergo a thorough process to evaluate potential and readiness for graduate study in Finance. Performance in relevant course work will be evaluated during this process.

Scholarship
Educational Background

A good undergraduate degree in any discipline. Applicants in the process of earning a degree and are about to graduate are welcome to apply.

Scholarship
English Language Requirement

Good TOEFL or IELTS scores if English is not the mother tongue or medium of prior undergraduate instruction.

The TOEFL score must be at least 100 for the internet-based test.

For IELTS, the overall band score must be at least 7.0

Scholarship
Admission Interviews

A strong performance in the interview
(Conducted for shortlisted candidates only).

Applicants must have:
1 Educational Background A good undergraduate degree in any discipline.
Applicants in the process of earning a degree and are about to graduate are welcome to apply.
2 English Language Requirement Good TOEFL or IELTS scores if English is not the mother tongue or medium of prior undergraduate instruction.
The TOEFL score must be at least 100 for the internet-based test.
For IELTS, the overall band score must be at least 7.0.
Please indicate the institution code – “0677 National University of Singapore
3 Admission Interviews A strong performance in the interview (conducted for shortlisted candidates only).

Although GMAT/GRE is not mandatory, a good GMAT/GRE score will strengthen your application. Candidates with good GMAT/GRE scores will be considered favourably for study awards.Our GMAT institution code for this programme is TBC.Our GRE institution code for this programme is 4642 – NUS Business School MSc Programmes. More information on GMAT/GRE.

We do not require you to have work experience for admission into the programme. Applicants with some postgraduate work experience are also welcome to apply, though they may also wish to consider applying to our NUS MBA programme instead.

We accept only IELTS (Academic) or TOEFL iBT test scores as proof of English language proficiency.

If your degree was taught entirely in English, you may request a waiver with official proof (e.g. medium of instruction letter or if English is indicated in your official university document as the medium of instruction throughout your studies).

The GMAT/GRE is not mandatory; however, a strong score may enhance your application. Generally, a score of 700 out of 800 for the GMAT, or the GMAT equivalent in GRE is expected. However, as it is not mandatory, you are also welcome to submit an application without a GMAT/GRE score.

You may submit the preliminary GMAT scores, i.e. the Verbal and Quantitative scores. These scores are known immediately after a GMAT test.

For GMAT, please visit the official GMAT website.
For GRE, please visit the official GRE website.

The letter of motivation should be personal to you, there is no specific topic or format. You may wish to elaborate on why you want to join our programme or how this programme will help you achieve your goals.

If you are unable to provide the proof of financial documents at the point of application, please provide a simple declaration letter stating how you intend to finance your studies in the programme (e.g. intention to apply for a loan). We will further follow up with you to submit the proof of financial documents if you are shortlisted and offered admission to the programme.

For proof of financial support documents, it can be in the form of a bank statement or a savings account statement. The funds should also be liquid and easily withdrawn for use. The funds do not need to be kept in the account for any specific period.

If you are sponsored (the account statement you provide is not in your name), please provide an additional confirmation letter signed by your sponsor/s. There is no need for any proof to be provided for the relationship between yourself and your sponsor, and there is no specified format for the signed confirmation letter.

If the document is not in English, a translated version will be required. For financial documents, a self-translated copy will suffice.

The total balance amount shown on the statements should be able to cover the Programme Fees + estimated Living Expenses (S$19,500/year).

If you are unable to provide the proof of financial documents at the point of application, please provide a simple declaration letter stating how you intend to finance your studies in the programme (e.g. sponsored by your parents, intention to apply for study loan, etc.). We will further follow up with you to submit the proof of financial documents if you are shortlisted and admitted to the programme.

We regret to inform we are not able to provide individualised preliminary review of an application. All applications need to be submitted via the application portal for our panel’s review.

You may apply for up to 5 programmes per admission cycle. An application number will be assigned to you when you create a new online application for each programme. If you are successful in more than one application, you can choose to be admitted to your preferred programme.

No, you only need to submit a scanned copy of your transcript at the time of application. Once offered admission, the admissions team will get in touch with you to verify the authenticity of your degree transcripts.

We wish to share the Graduate Admission System application portal is a common portal for all NUS graduate programmes. Some programmes require the submission of reference letter(s), and that section in the application portal is catered to those programmes. As referees and reference letters are not required for the application to our programmes, you do not need to submit any referee details. Reference/recommendation letters will also not be reviewed.

You will not be able to submit your application online after the system closes. Please follow the application periods as published on our website

As we are a self-funded programme, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide a waiver for the application fee.

Applications are reviewed and admission decisions are made after each cut-off. You are encouraged to apply early. If you have a competing offer that is approaching the decision deadline, you may write in to request for an earlier interview.

There is only one intake each year. Please refer to our “Admission, Application Process” section in our website for the key dates of the application and admission cycle.

Work experience is not mandatory, however, relevant internship or work experience will be considered favourably.

May I know the reason I was not shortlisted/did not receive an offer, so I can improve when I reapply to the programme in the future?

Please contact the admissions office immediately to confirm if acceptance is still possible.

Acceptance fee is non-transferable and non-refundable.

Yes, orientation is compulsory unless otherwise stated.

A limited number of scholarships and study awards are available for outstanding applicants. There is no need to submit a separate application, as shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly during the review process. To be considered for a scholarship or study award, your application must be submitted by the first cut-off deadline.

The 40% tuition fee rebate for self-funded Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident and 20% alumni discounts are not stackable. You will only be entitled to one form of financial aid. If you are eligible for the 40% tuition fee rebate, the rebate will automatically be reflected in the Student Bill per semester.

The Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy applies only to MOE-subsidised programmes. As our programmes are self-funded, they are not eligible for this subsidy.”

Singaporeans can use their SkillsFuture credits to offset the programme fees, and the claim must be submitted prior to course commencement. You may find the steps under the “Guidelines, Processes, Timelines – Submit Claims” on this page: https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/content/portal/en/header/faqs/skillsfuture-credit.html

Business School has a BIZCareers where students can meet with our dedicated career counsellors to match their requirements with employers who have indicated that they have vacancies and are recruiting. BIZCareers also conducts workshops and seminars to equip our students with relevant foundational skills and share internship and job opportunities from potential employers. The University also organises an annual job fair whereby companies can assess and recruit potential employees from soon-to-be graduates. However, please note that we do not assist to provide guaranteed internship or employment placement for students.

Our admissions team will send you instructions on student’s pass application after you have received the offer of admission into our programmes.

International students holding a Student’s Pass are allowed to work part-time for up to 16 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during official vacation periods. For more information, you may refer to https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits/work-pass-exemption-for-foreign-students

There is very limited on-campus accommodation for students. Please note that hostel applications are administered by NUS’s Office of Student Affairs for the whole of NUS including its many different schools and faculties. You will need to submit your application directly via their application portal. More information can be found here. Therefore, we encourage students to look for alternative off-campus accommodation options.

Due to personal data sensitivities, we are unfortunately unable to provide contact details of our alumni. We welcome you to connect with them on LinkedIn, as many of them are on the platform. You can also connect with our current students through Unibuddy by visiting the respective programme websites.

Please refer here for housing information.