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If you're planning to study the NUS MIM, the total cost you should budget for is around S$75,000 to S$85,000 for the full program. This includes both tuition fees and your living expenses in Singapore.
The tuition fee for the single-degree NUS MIM is S$55,590 (including GST). If you choose the CEMS double degree, the total tuition is higher—around S$64,310. There’s also an acceptance fee of S$10,900, which is part of the tuition.
For living expenses, most students spend between S$1,000 to S$1,500 per month, covering food, transport, accommodation, and personal costs. Over 12 months, that comes to roughly S$12,000 to S$18,000, depending on your lifestyle.
So when you plan your finances, make sure to include both tuition and daily living to get a full picture of your study abroad investment.
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The total cost comprises two things.One is your tuition fee which is S$55,590 for the single degree MIM.(including GST). If you go for the double degree with CEMS, the fee is higher—S$64,310. There’s also an acceptance fee of S$10,900, which is counted within the total tuition.
For living expenses, you can expect to spend around S$1,000 to S$1,500 each month. This will cover rent, food, travel, and other daily needs. So in total, your yearly living cost could be anywhere between S$12,000 to S$18,000, depending on your lifestyle and housing.
Even though the cost may seem high, NUS offers a top-quality program with great exposure and career outcomes. If your profile is strong, there are also a few merit-based study awards that can help bring down the cost.