Why Singapore?
Studying Abroad is a totally trans-formative experience which gives you new perspectives and creates fresh and positive impression in the minds of students. Studying abroad you get to know what is going on in other corners of the world. There are many reasons why Singapore is different from other countries for studying.
No country offers a more alluring mix of cutting-edge infrastructure, world-class education system and dynamic cosmopolitan vibe. All this is because of the beautiful blend of Eastern and Western cultures. Apart from the city's towering skyscrapers, one can see the rich and vibrant sights. The country owns the credit of leading finance, business and education hub with colorful multi-cultural heritage. Here you will experience a learning methodology which is global yet very much Asian.
Make up your mind to study in an environment which has ethnic diversity and Eurasian history and culture. English is the widely used language so you will never feel out of place while you move around the country. People who enjoy sports and are sun seekers will have a good time in sunny climate. Activities like wake boarding, windsurfing, over-night biking excursions and dragon boat racing are available on the island.
For party-goers, Singapore takes partying to dizzying heights with an array of themed nightclubs, multi-outlet mega clubs, live music bars, pubs and beach bars. Whatever your leisure preferences, there's always something new to discover on this surprising island.
In 2005, Singapore was the host of over 70,000 international students. The Singaporean Government has made new policies and plans that committed to see international education grow, and by 2015 plans to attract 150,000 students. The combination of Asian schooling and Western-style practices has made Singapore an educational hub in Asia, and a number of international institutions, such as INSEAD, MIT, University of Chicago amongst other top-ranked global universities, have created satellite campuses there to serve as a launch pad for their entrance into Asia.
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