Study in Singapore

Singapore, sometimes known as the Little Red Dot among its cosmopolitan and global people, has received numerous awards for its contributions to the globe.

There are numerous reasons to adore this lovely city, including its well-structured urban planning, rapid economic development, and ranking as one of the world's safest countries.

Full name:United States of America Population:82 crores Capital:Washington Largest city:saopaulo Area:834 million km2 (2,800miles wide ) Major language:English Major religion:Christianity

Education has played an important role in the establishment of this tiny island nation, and the Singapore government continues to place a high value on it.

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Fun Facts about Studying in Singapore

1) Top industry relationships :
Singapore gained independence in 1965 and has since thrived and grown into an economic powerhouse. Today, it is a major industrial hub for aircraft, precision engineering, computer technology, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, creative industries, and professional services.

2) A safe and secure atmosphere :
The 2019 Safe City Index, published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), ranks Singapore as the world's second safest city. Singapore's laws are carefully enforced, resulting in a very low crime rate.

3) A great quality of life :
In its 2019 Urban Life Quality Survey, Mercer, the world's leading human resource management consulting firm, named Singapore the Asian city with the highest quality of life.

4) A global reputation for academic achievement :
Singapore is known for academic achievement not only in Asia but around the world. The nation's education system is regarded as world-class, with academic talent that is both advanced and competitive.

Climate Conditions in Singapore

  • Singapore has hot and humid weather all year, owing to its location barely 137 kilometres above the Equator.
  • The average temperature is 31°C during the day and 24°C at night. Walking about at midday can be difficult, especially between April and May, when relative humidity exceeds 80%.
  • Singapore’s climate is heavily influenced by two monsoon winds, as is the case across Southeast Asia.
  • The northeast monsoon (November to March) produces heavy rain and thunderstorms, which sometimes last overnight. The hottest months are May and June, followed by the southwest monsoon, which brings a generally dry climate.

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