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Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) Selection Process 2026

How Candidates are Selected

The selection process involves shortlisting based on academic merit, the quality of academic referee reports, and alignment with available research projects. Shortlisted candidates are then invited for interviews, which are often conducted virtually. The assessment also considers the applicant's interest in research and their ability to contribute to the chosen field.

Verification Flow

1
Institute Nodal Officer Verification

Your college/school checks your bonafide status, fees paid, and marks cards against the database.

2
District Welfare Officer / State Board Sanction

The state/central department approves the budget release for verified records based on category quotas.

3
Fund Disbursement via DBT

The bank issues direct fund credits to Aadhaar-seeded accounts using treasury payment systems.

FAQs for Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)

Q.Is the SINGA scholarship fully funded?

Yes, the Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) is a fully funded scholarship that covers full tuition fees for up to four years, provides a monthly living stipend, a one-time settling-in allowance, and a one-time airfare grant.

Q.Can I choose my own PhD research topic under SINGA?

SINGA is a project-based scholarship. Applicants must browse the list of available PhD research projects and supervisors on the official SINGA website and select up to three projects that match their research interests and academic background as part of their application.

Q.Are there any service bond requirements after completing the SINGA scholarship?

No, the SINGA scholarship is 'bond-free'. There is no mandatory service bond or requirement for scholars to work in Singapore upon completion of their PhD studies.

Q.Are English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL) or GRE scores mandatory for SINGA?

While good English proficiency is required, specific English language test scores (like IELTS or TOEFL) are often not mandatory for the initial SINGA application, though they may be requested later by the host university for admission. GRE results are mandatory for applicants applying to NUS supervisors/projects and may be requested by other universities.