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Graduate Programmes for International Students
SUSS-FHNW Dual Master’s Degree Programmes
The Dual Master’s Degree Programme is a collaboration between the School of Business, SUSS and the School of Business, FHNW (AACSB accredited) . Graduates of the programme will be conferred two Master’s Degrees.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
FAQs
- 1. How can I open a bank account in Singapore?
DBS Singapore now offers international students the option to open a bank account remotely from their home country, even before arriving in Singapore. As soon as you receive your In-Principle Approval (IPA) from ICA, you can begin the digital application process.
Key benefits include:
- Fully online application process before arrival
- Your DBS account is ready for use upon arrival in Singapore
- In some cases, you may receive your debit card overseas and start using it immediately upon landing at Changi Airport
For more information or to begin your application, visit the DBS Remote Account Opening
- 2. What are some important documents I’ll need to prepare before departing for Singapore?
For a smoother administrative process into Singapore, please ensure you have the following items ready before you leave for Singapore:
- A valid passport for international travel with validity of at least six months
- Photocopies of the bio-data page of your passport
- Student pass In-Principal Approval (IPA) letter
- Pre-enrolment medical report
- SUSS’ Letter of Offer (printed out)
- Other forms of personal identification
- Passport-sized photographs
- Letter or emails containing accommodation arrangements in Singapore
- 3. What are some things I need to look out for when renting accommodation in Singapore?
If you are renting a private apartment, you may engage the services of a property agent to help you with the arrangements. Do note that agents charge an agent fee if you engage their services. Some things to look out for are:
- Rent – This includes monthly rental of the unit, rental deposit, security deposit, administrative charges.
- Location – Whether the unit is located near amenities such as MRT stations, bus stops, grocery stores or food outlets
- Lease period – The lease period of a unit is normally one to two years. Some landlords may ask for up to three months’ rent as deposit.
- Others – You may wish to factor in additional costs, such as for water and electricity charges for the unit you are renting, Wi-Fi charges or having to purchase your own furnishings if the unit you are renting is unfurnished.
Any contract or tenancy agreement signed is solely between student and house owner / service provider. Always make sure to personally visit the room / apartment for rent before making any commitments and never make any payments before that.
- 4. I require assistance with accommodation. Will SUSS be able to provide some recommendations?
Although there are no accommodation options on SUSS campus at this point in time, the university has sourced some accommodation providers for your consideration. You may refer to Accommodation Options for more details.
- 5. Will I have medical insurance coverage during my course of study with SUSS?
All matriculated full-time students will have insurance coverage consisting of the following:
- Group Personal Accident Insurance
- Group Hospital and Surgical Insurance
- Group Clinical Outpatient Insurance
- Group Outpatient Specialist Insurance
- 6. How much should I budget for my monthly living expenses?
The estimated living expenses in Singapore vary across individuals depending on spending habits. It may range from anywhere between S$500 and S$2,000 or more per month on living expenses. You may use EDB’s Cost of Living Calculator for an estimate based on your lifestyle preferences.
- 7. How do I access SUSS student portal?
The SUSS Student Portal is your main online student hub, allowing you to access your student details, complete e-course registration, check your school invoices, perform payment transactions, receive updates and news, and more!
The Student Portal can be assessed via this link: Student Portal
You may also find more information from the Student Portal User Guide or check out this short video on navigating the Student Portal.
- 8. Where can I find my learning materials?
Your online classes, lectures and learning materials can be assessed via Canvas. You may also find out more about eTextbooks and interactive iSmartGuide.
- 9. What is the student life like at SUSS
SUSS promotes an inclusive environment that supports individual needs and enables students to realise their aspirations and positively impact others. Read more about student life at SUSS.
- 10. Are there student groups for international students?
SUSS Voyage is helmed by a group of international students, for fellow international students. The group aims to provide support to international students studying at SUSS by helping them navigate university life and living in Singapore, organising events and social activities to allow international students to get to know one another, and providing opportunities for networking and cultural exchange.
Join their group chat on Telegram here! - 11. Are there any co-curricular activities that I can join after I am enrolled as a SUSS student?
Read more about SUSS Interest Groups and Competition Groups.
Useful contact details
SUSS Departments
- Student Services Department (first point of contact for student-related matters)
- Hotline: +65 6248 9111
- Email: [email protected]
- Financial Aid Department (matters related to financial aid)
- Hotline: +65 6240 8998
- Email: [email protected]
- MyMail (student email) Technical Support
- Email: [email protected]
- Email: [email protected]
- Canvas Learning Management System Technical Support
- Email: [email protected]
- Email: [email protected]
- C-Three (Professional Counselling, Life Coaching, Emotional Support)
- Hotline: +65 6248 1600
- Email: [email protected]
- Online Booking: Click Here
Emergency Numbers
- Police: 999
- Singapore Civil Defence Force (Ambulance & Fire Brigade): 995
- Non-Emergency Ambulance: 1777



