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Is NUS Singapore high-pressure for Indian students, and is there time for part-time work or activities during the MIM program?

22 Jun 2026 · Answered by Tamanna Jaisingh · 1 min read
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NUS is not under the same kind of relentless pressure as top Indian engineering programs, where daily classes with different professors, frequent internal exams, and high-stakes competitive grading fill almost every hour. A business-focused program at NUS typically involves around five subjects per semester, each meeting once or twice per week, with continuous assessment spread across assignments, presentations, group projects, and a midterm and final. The workload is real and requires consistent effort, but it leaves meaningful time for part-time work, clubs, networking, and activities outside academics.

• Part-time work in Singapore on a student pass is permitted for a limited number of hours per week, and on-campus jobs are available.
• NUS has an active student life with clubs, sports, case competitions, and networking events that are genuinely worth engaging with because they produce relationships and skills that matter after graduation.
• The pressure tends to concentrate around submission deadlines and examination periods, which are predictable and manageable with good time planning.
• Students who found Indian engineering college demanding often find the NUS environment challenging but not overwhelming by comparison.

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