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LKYSPP PhD in Public Policy Brochure 2023

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Tuition Fees PhD Tuition Fees per academic year

Academic Year 2023

Academic Year 2024 - 2027

Singapore Citizens (Subsidised Fees)1

S$10,200

Singapore Permanent Residents (Subsidised Fees)1

S$11,500

International Students (Subsidised Fees inclusive of taxes)2

S$17,200

S$17,360

Non-subsidised Fees * (inclusive of taxes)

S$39,314

S$39,678

1

Fee amounts quoted here for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are exclusive of prevailing taxes. The applicable GST is subsidised by the Ministry of Education (MOE).

2

Fee amounts quoted here for International Students are inclusive of prevailing GST. International Students will have to bear the prevailing GST (8% in 2023 and 9% from 2024) levied on the fees payable by them.

*

Students who have previously enjoyed government subsidy or sponsorship by a Singapore government agency (such as

No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it. - Albert Einstein

be eligible for Ministry of Education (MOE) subsidy in another graduate programme at the same or lower level. Instead, such students will be liable to pay “Non-Subsidised Fees”, inclusive of prevailing taxes. For example, students who had previously enjoyed subsidies/scholarship in a Master programme and had attained the Master degree will not be eligible for subsidies in another programme at Master or lower level. For more details, please visit http://www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/administrativepolicies-procedures/graduate/graduate-fees

Application Period Applications open on 1 August and close on 10 December every year.

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Isha Dayal,

India

469C Bukit Timah Road, Oei Tiong Ham Building, Singapore 259772 Email: lkypostgrad@nus.edu.sg Website: lkyspp.nus.edu.sg

All information stated in the brochure is correct at the time of publication (June 2023) and subject to change without notice.


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