1 Singapore dollar =4.4764 RMB.
Living expenses:
Accommodation:
Option 1: live in a student dormitory. A good month is about 800 to 900 Singapore dollars, including breakfast, dinner and three meals on holidays. Generally, there is laundry service, and there is TV in public areas. Most student dormitories have recreational facilities. ?
Option 2: renting a house. There are many kinds of renting houses. Some only rent a bed, which means you will share a room with others. This kind is cheaper. It takes about 300 yuan to add water and electricity for a month. But I may live with the landlord, and the people who live there are more complicated and uncomfortable. There is also renting a house by yourself, which is more expensive, about 500-600 Singapore dollars. But it's also cheaper than dormitory. But renting a house means that there is an extra charge for meals. And renting a house depends on the tenant, and some places will be more complicated. ?
Eat:?
A school meal in Singapore costs about 3 to 5 Singapore dollars. There are many cooked food centers outside, with prices ranging from 2 yuan to 8 yuan. If you eat out, it usually costs 20 to 30 yuan for one person.
Famous universities in Singapore:
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading world-class university in Singapore. It is a member of AACSB in East Asia, EQUIS in East Asia, and Universitas 2 1? As a member of the University Alliance and the Pacific Rim University Association, he enjoys world-renowned research in the fields of engineering, life science and biomedicine, social science and natural science.
The National University of Singapore was formerly the Medical College of the Straits Colony and Malaya Federal Government, which was established in 1905. 19 12, the school was renamed Edward VII Medical College. Raffles College was founded in 1928. From 65438 to 0949, Edward VII Medical College and Raffles College merged to form the University of Malaya. 1955, the Chinese community in Singapore founded Nanyang University. From 65438 to 0962, the campus of the University of Malaya in Singapore became the University of Singapore. 1980, the University of Singapore merged with Nanyang University, and the school was named National University of Singapore.