Lesser Known Colleges in Singapore Indian Students Should Consider in 2026-27ย 

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  • Singapore has 6 autonomous universities beyond NUS, NTU, and SMU worth considering.
  • Annual tuition at lesser known colleges in Singapore ranges from Rs. 9,40,000 to Rs. 28,20,000 ($10,000 to $30,000).
  • Indian students need an ICA Student’s Pass; apply at least 2 months before the course starts.
  • SUTD, SIT, and SUSS offer industry-linked programs with lower entry competition.

The 10 Lesser Known Colleges in Singapore Worth Applying To in 2026-27

All fees for AY 2026 were verified for non-ASEAN international students (India is non-ASEAN) from official sources.

#InstitutionTypeAnnual Tuition (INR)Annual Tuition (SGD)IntakeBest For
1SUTDAutonomous UniversityRs. 23,38,400SGD 31,600AugustPCM students with design or engineering interests
2SITAutonomous UniversityRs.10,84,000โ€“Rs.17,82,000SGD 14,641โ€“24,041AugustEngineering, ICT, Food Tech; employment-first students
3SUSSAutonomous UniversityRs.22,20,000โ€“Rs.25,90,000SGD 30,000โ€“35,000January and JulyBCom/BBA graduates; HR, Law, Supply Chain, Counselling
4SIM Global EducationMOE-Registered PrivateRs.9,62,000โ€“Rs.15,54,000SGD 13,000โ€“21,000Jan, Apr, Jul, OctBusiness, Finance, Computing; UK/US degree seekers
5PSB AcademyMOE-Registered PrivateRs.8,88,000โ€“Rs.20,64,000SGD 12,001โ€“27,900MultipleCredit-transfer students; working professionals
6Kaplan SingaporeMOE-Registered PrivateRs.8,87,000โ€“Rs.18,80,000SGD 11,984โ€“25,401MultipleCommerce graduates; ACCA + degree combination
7MDISMOE-Registered PrivateRs.10,36,000โ€“Rs.18,52,000SGD 14,000โ€“25,000MultipleStudents wanting on-campus hostel accommodation
8JCU SingaporeInternational Branch Campus (Australia)Rs.15,78,000โ€“Rs.22,80,000SGD 21,329โ€“30,816Mar, Jul, OctPsychology, Business, Data Science; faster completion
9ESSEC Asia-PacificInternational Branch Campus (France)Rs.12,62,000โ€“Rs.55,56,000SGD 17,052โ€“75,157SeptemberMBA/Master’s; consulting, luxury, finance careers
10Singapore PolytechnicsGovernment PolytechnicRs.6,18,000โ€“Rs.7,40,000SGD 8,350โ€“10,000MultipleStudents building an entry profile for SIT (diploma pathway)
Exchange rate: Rs. 74 per SGD. Fees with the MOE Tuition Grant require a 3-year work bond in Singapore after graduation.
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Notes:

  • SUTD, SIT, SUSS, and Singapore Polytechnics fees shown are subsidized rates under the MOE Tuition Grant; a 3-year Singapore work bond is required. Students who do not take the grant pay a significantly higher unsubsidized fee.
  • SIT fees vary by program: 180-credit programs cost SGD 14,641/year; 240-credit and joint-degree programs (Newcastle, Glasgow, and TUM) cost up to SGD 24,041/year.
  • SIM GE fees are annual equivalents derived from total program fees, which vary significantly by partner university. Confirm exact fees on the SIM program listing page.
  • ESSEC fees range from the BBA (lower end) to the Executive MBA (upper end). MiM full programme cost: โ‚ฌ40,000 (Rs. 36,20,000) Intensive / โ‚ฌ52,000 (Rs. 47,06,000) Flexible track for non-EU students.
  • Singapore Polytechnics award 3-year diplomas only, not degrees. Diploma holders can apply to SIT with credit recognition.
Lesser Known Colleges in Singapore Indian Students Should Consider in 2026-27ย 

Eligibility and Admission Requirements for Indian Students

Autonomous universities (SUTD, SIT, SUSS):

  • Class 12: 70% and above in relevant subjects; SUTD expects strong PCM
  • English: IELTS 6.0 to 6.5 (varies by programme)
  • Portfolio required for SUTD design programmes
  • SOP and 2 recommendation letters required

MOE-registered private institutions (SIM GE, PSB, Kaplan):

  • Class 12 or polytechnic diploma accepted
  • English: IELTS 5.5 to 6.0; some programmes accept Duolingo scores

Counselor Insight: Always verify the awarding university's AIU recognition before paying the admission fee. Degrees from SIM GE, PSB Academy, and Kaplan Singapore are issued by their overseas partner universities, not by Singapore. If you plan to return to India for a government job, PSU, or higher education, that degree must be recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and not all partner universities on these institutions' current programme lists hold AIU recognition. Email the partner university's registrar to confirm before submitting any fee.

Documents Checklist for Indian Students

DocumentIndia-Specific Details
Class 10 and 12 marksheetsOriginal and attested; CBSE/ICSE/State Board accepted
Degree transcripts (PG applicants)University-attested; provisional certificate accepted if final pending
English proficiency scorecardIELTS, TOEFL, or DET; some institutions accept Class 12 English scores
Statement of Purpose600 to 800 words; prompts vary by institution
Letters of Recommendation2 academic or professional references
Passport copyValid for at least 6 months beyond course start
Passport-size photographsAs per ICA specifications
Portfolio (SUTD only)10 to 15 pages of design or engineering project work
Financial proofBank statements covering at least 1 year of tuition and living costs
ICA Student's Pass applicationVia SOLAR+ system; apply after receiving Conditional Acceptance Letter

Application Deadline Windows by Institution

InstitutionPrimary Intake(s)Application WindowStrategic Notes
SUTDAugustOctober โ€“ FebruaryRequires portfolio; early application is critical for scholarships.
SITAugust, JanuaryOct โ€“ Mar (Aug); Jul โ€“ Oct (Jan)Jan intake is typically less competitive; excellent fallback option.
SUSSJanuary, JulySep โ€“ Nov (Jan); Mar โ€“ May (Jul)Very flexible; ideal for mature students or working professionals.
SIM GEJan, Apr, Jul, OctRolling (4โ€“6 weeks prior)Most flexible; quarterly starts allow for quick enrollment.
PSB AcademyMultipleRolling (4โ€“8 weeks prior)Credit transfer students should apply at least 8 weeks out.
Kaplan SGMultipleRolling (6 weeks prior)Ensure your application aligns with the ACCA exam cycles.
MDISMultipleRolling (4โ€“6 weeks prior)On-campus hostel fills up instantly; apply early for housing.
JCU SingaporeMar, Jul, OctJanโ€“Feb (Mar); Aprโ€“May (Jul)July is the peak intake; October is often less crowded.
ESSEC APSeptemberNovember โ€“ AprilStandard MBA rounds apply; GMAT/GRE scores required early.
PolytechnicsMultipleRollingCheck individual sites; part of a 1-year bridge to SIT degrees.

Singapore Student Visa: What Indian Students Must Know

All Indian students studying full-time at lesser known colleges in Singapore need a Student's Pass from Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

Application process:

  1. Receive a Conditional Acceptance Letter from your institution
  2. The institution submits your Student's Pass application via SOLAR+
  3. ICA processing: 4 to 6 weeks
  4. Collect the In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter on arrival and pick up the Student's Pass in Singapore

Key details:

  • Fee: Rs. 1,480 (SGD 20) issuance; Rs. 7,400 (SGD 100) for passes issued beyond 1 year.
  • Part-time work: up to 16 hours per week during the semester; full-time during official vacations
  • Official reference: ICA Singapore

Full visa timeline and cost guide: Singapore Study Visa for Indian Students

Cost of Living in Singapore: What an Indian Student Actually Spends

Monthly expenses (approximate):

ExpenseINRSGD
On-campus hostelRs. 29,600 to Rs. 49,580SGD 400 to 670
Off-campus HDB room (shared)Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 59,200SGD 500 to 800
Food (self-cooked + hawker centre)Rs. 22,200 to Rs. 37,000SGD 300 to 500
Transport (MRT + bus)Rs. 5,920 to Rs. 8,880SGD 80 to 120
Mobile and internetRs. 2,220 to Rs. 3,700SGD 30 to 50
MiscellaneousRs. 7,400 to Rs. 14,800SGD 100 to 200
TotalRs. 67,120 to Rs. 1,72,680SGD 1,010 to 1,640
Exchange rate used: Rs. 74 per SGD. Verify the current rate before finalizing your budget.

Sources: Mastersportal, Stubard, Numbeo.

A hawker center meal costs Rs. 370 to Rs. 592 (SGD 5 to 8). Indian food is readily available in Little India (Tekka Centre) and Geylang.

Full cost breakdown: Cost of Studying in Singapore for Indian Students 2026

Scholarships at Lesser Known Colleges in Singapore

#InstitutionKey Scholarship(s)Coverage & BenefitsBond Requirement
1SUTDDesign & Engineering; Trailblazers (Intl)Subsidised tuition + living allowance + housing + airfare.Yes (3-year work bond)
2SITSIT Scholarship; ASEAN FreshmenFull tuition fees + living allowance for duration of degree.No (Bond-free)
3SUSSWorld Scholars Fellowship; PhD ScholarshipS$5,000 partial tuition/year (UG); full funding for PhD.Varies by award
4SIM GESIM Global Education Merit ScholarshipS$15,000 for degree; full coverage for diploma courses.No (Bond-free)
5PSB AcademyPSB Merit; Coventry University IntlPartial tuition fee waiver based on academic merit.No
6Kaplan SGKaplan Merit; UCD Kaplan ScholarshipUp to 50% of diploma fees; merit-based awards for degrees.No
7MDISMDIS Merit Scholarship (International)S$3,000 (Bachelors) / S$3,800 (Masters) fee offset.No
8JCU SGJCU Merit Scholarship (International)Up to S$20,000 offset against total tuition fees.No
9ESSEC APDiversity; Women in Leadership; EiffelPartial to Full tuition; automatic consideration at entry.No
10PolytechnicsMOE Tuition GrantNot a scholarship, but subsidises ~70% of tuition fees.Yes (3-year work bond)

In addition, two government-level scholarships are available to Indian students regardless of institution:

Full list: Scholarships in Singapore for Indian Students 2026

What to Do When Things Go Wrong

Low IELTS score: SIM GE and PSB Academy accept Duolingo scores and, in some cases, Class 12 English marks above 75%. Check the specific program requirement before assuming you are ineligible.

Rejected by SUTD or SIT: Neither institution shares rejection reasons. Email the admissions office to inquire about a waitlist or the possibility of reapplying for the next intake. SIT has a January intake for several programs that is less competitive than the August intake.

Student's Pass delayed beyond 8 weeks: Contact your institution's international student office directly. They have an ICA liaison and can follow up more effectively than you can independently.

Missed the application deadline: SIM GE, PSB Academy, and Kaplan Singapore all offer January and April intakes. A missed August window does not mean a full year's wait.

Conclusion

Three specific takeaways for Indian students considering lesser known colleges in Singapore in 2026-27:

  1. SUTD and SIT are autonomous universities with government funding and strong employment outcomes. They are specialist institutions, not fallback options, and suit specific student profiles better than NUS does.
  2. Check January and July intake windows. SUSS, SIM GE, PSB Academy, and Kaplan Singapore all have multiple intakes annually. A missed August deadline is not a year-long setback.
  3. For private institutions, the overseas partner university awards your degree, not the Singapore campus. Confirm the awarding body and MOE registration status before you apply.

Planning to apply to lesser known colleges in Singapore? Book a free session with a LeapScholar Singapore specialist.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lesser Known Colleges in Singapore for Indian Students

  • Q1. Which lesser known colleges in Singapore are government-funded?

    A) SUTD, SIT, and SUSS are the three publicly funded autonomous universities. They receive MOE subsidies and hold the same government recognition as NUS, NTU, and SMU. SIM GE, PSB Academy, and Kaplan Singapore are MOE-registered private institutions that offer degrees awarded by their overseas partner universities.

  • Q2. Are lesser known colleges in Singapore recognized in India?

    A) The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) recognizes SUTD, SIT, and SUSS. Degrees from SIM GE and PSB Academy are awarded by partner overseas universities such as the University of London or Coventry University, and those credentials are recognized separately on their merit.

  • Q3. Which lesser known college in Singapore is easiest for Indian students to get into?

    A) Among autonomous universities, SUSS has the most flexible entry requirements, accepting applicants with polytechnic diplomas and mature student profiles. Among private institutions, SIM GE and PSB Academy have rolling admissions with lower IELTS thresholds.

  • Q4. What is the minimum IELTS score for lesser known colleges in Singapore?

    A) Autonomous universities (SUTD, SIT, SUSS) require IELTS 6.0 to 6.5. MOE-registered private institutions (SIM GE, PSB, Kaplan) require IELTS 5.5 to 6.0. Some programs accept a Class 12 English score of 75% or above in place of IELTS.

  • Q5. Can Indian students work part-time at lesser known colleges in Singapore?

    A) Student's Pass holders can work up to 16 hours per week during the academic semester and full-time during official holidays. This applies to both autonomous universities and MOE-registered private institutions.

  • Q6. What is the difference between an autonomous university and a private institution in Singapore?

    A) Autonomous universities (SUTD, SIT, SUSS, NUS, NTU, and SMU) are publicly funded and award their own Singapore degrees. MOE-registered private institutions (SIM GE, PSB, Kaplan) are privately operated and award degrees through their overseas partner universities, not Singapore-issued degrees.

  • Q7. How much does it cost to study at lesser known colleges in Singapore?

    A) Annual tuition at autonomous universities (SUTD, SIT, SUSS) ranges from approximately Rs. 10,84,000 to Rs. 25,90,000 (SGD 14,641 to SGD 35,000) depending on program and institution. MOE-registered private institutions charge Rs. 7,05,000 to Rs. 18,80,000 ($7,500 to $20,000). Monthly living costs are approximately Rs. 67,000 to Rs.1,73,000.

  • Q8. Is it hard for Indian students to get a Student's Pass for lesser known colleges in Singapore?

    A) Pass approval rates are high for students admitted to autonomous universities (SUTD, SIT, and SUSS). For MOE-registered private institutions, rates are also strong, but ICA may request additional financial documentation. Always apply through your institution's official SOLAR+ channel; do not use third-party agents.

  • Q9. Is NTU or NUS cheaper for Indian students?

    A) For most undergraduate programs, NTU is marginally cheaper. NTU's annual tuition for international undergraduates typically ranges from SGD 17,950 to SGD 29,350 (approximately Rs. 13,28,000 to Rs. 21,72,000), while NUS undergraduate fees for international students range from SGD 17,000 to SGD 40,000 per year (approximately Rs. 12,58,000 to Rs. 29,60,000). The difference is small for most programs, but NUS charges significantly more for Medicine and Law, which it offers exclusively. For engineering, computing, and business, the two universities charge comparable prices. Your choice should be based on program fit, not cost.

Author Mohit Tanna
Mohit Tanna

Mohit Tanna is Leap Scholar's Lead Counsellor for Singapore, with 2+ years at Leap (first as Senior Counsellor, now leading the Singapore desk) and over 4 years of international admissions experience overall. He has guided 300+ Indian students into Singapore's top institutions, NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, and leading private universities like James Cook Singapore and Kaplan Higher Education, across undergraduate, master's, and MBA programs. Mohit pairs a BCom (Accounting and Finance) with a Post Graduate Program in Business Analytics from MIT World Peace University, making him especially effective in Singapore's finance, analytics, and tech-heavy courses. At Leap, he authors and reviews every Singapore guide, combining admissions data with content strategies.

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