SUTD-CGU Dual Masters Programme in Nano-Electronics Engineering and Design

A powerful convergence of SUTD and Chang Gung University’s (CGU) strengths in design and nanotech research.

Applications open till

31 Mar 2025

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Chang Gung University (CGU), Taiwan

Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

PROGRAMME TYPE & CANDIDATURE
Full-time (18 months, 9 months at CGU, 9 months at SUTD)
Maximum candidature: 36 months
Full-time
GRADUATE WITH

Master of Science (Nano-Electronic Engineering and Design) from CGU

Master of Engineering (Research) from SUTD

Tuition Fees

 

Tuition fees – AY2024

Tuition fees for new full-time students admitted in AY2024 are as follows:

 

Tuition Fees Subsidised Fee Non-Subsidised Fee (Inclusive of GST)
Singapore Citizens (SC) Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) International Students (IS)
[on Graduate Assistantship Programme]
(Inclusive of GST)
Total Programme Fee S$14,600 S$21,000 S$32,750 S$52,994

Tuition fees – AY2023

Tuition fees for existing full-time students admitted in AY2023 are as follows:

 

Tuition Fees Subsidised Fee Non-Subsidised Fee (Inclusive of GST)
Singapore Citizens (SC) Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) International Students (IS)
[on Graduate Assistantship Programme]
(Inclusive of GST)
Total Programme Fee S$14,350 S$20,850 S$32,246 S$52,078

 

Note: The tuition fees for NEED programme will be subject to annual revision in September.

 

Eligibility Guidelines for Ministry of Education (MOE) Subsidised Fee

The substantial tuition subsidy from the Government of Singapore comes in the form of an MOE Subsidy which is administered by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and is offered to all admitted students up to the maximum programme duration. Students need not apply for the MOE Subsidy if they are eligible.

 

i) Students with a Higher Degree Qualification

Students who have previously enjoyed MOE subsidy in a graduate programme will not be eligible for MOE subsidy in another graduate programme at the same or lower level. Instead, such students will be required to pay the non-subsidised fees for the graduate programme that they now wish to undertake. For example, students who had previously enjoyed MOE subsidy in a Masters programme and had attained the Masters degree will not be eligible for subsidy in another programme at Masters degree or lower level. In addition, if they wish to upgrade in another discipline area where the programme has a combination of Masters and PhD candidature, they will not be eligible to enjoy MOE subsidy during the Masters candidature.

 

ii) Transferred or Re-admitted Students

Students who are transferred or re-admitted within SUTD or across Autonomous Universities* will be eligible to receive MOE subsidy up to the maximum programme duration for the new programme less number of terms of MOE subsidy received for the previous programme.

 

* Autonomous Universities refer to Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).

Please note the following for tuition fee payment:
  1. Students are required to pay the full tuition fees prior to the start of the 18 months full time programme in September.
  2. With effect from 1 Jan 2024, Goods and Services Tax (GST) is increased from 8% to 9%.
  3. For Singapore Citizen students and Singapore Permanent Residents students paying subsidised fees, Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the tuition fee is subsidised by MOE. The fee amounts quoted here are exclusive of GST.
  4. International students are to pay GST on their tuition fees payable. The fees listed are inclusive of 9% prevailing GST for AY2024.
  5. For students paying non-subsidised fees, GST on the tuition fees is to be borne by students. The fees listed are inclusive of 9% prevailing GST for AY2024.
  6. Citizenship changes which result in tuition fee rate changes will be effected in the term only if email notification (together with Singapore NRIC or collection slip) to Office of Student Administration is received no later than the end of Week 2 of the term. Notification received/issue date after Week 2 of the term will have the revised tuition fee effected only in the following term.
Compulsory Miscellaneous Fees

In addition to tuition fees, students are required to pay the Compulsory Miscellaneous Fees (CMF), as long as they remain registered as students with the University. These compulsory annual miscellaneous fees are charged for registration to student council, students’ activities, insurance, sport facilities, IT facilities and academic related services. These fees are non-refundable.

 

With effect from 1 Jan 2024, Goods and Services Tax (GST) is increased from 8% to 9%. The fees listed below are inclusive of 9% prevailing Goods and Services Tax (GST).

 

The Compulsory Miscellaneous Fees payable by CGU students in June and SUTD students in September prior to the start of programme at SUTD are as follows:

 

Compulsory Miscellaneous Fees Singapore Citizens (SC)
and Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR)(Inclusive of prevailing GST)
International Students
(IS)(Inclusive of prevailing GST)
One-Time Enrolment Fee to Student Activities & Services (Student Council) S$10.00 S$10.00
Compulsory Miscellaneous Fee per year S$314.00 S$442.00

 

Insurance coverage will cease

  • as at date of conferment for graduating students
  • as at leave approval date or leave start date (whichever is later) for students taking Term Leave of Absence (1 term or more).

More information on Insurance.

 

Note: The CMF may be subject to change annually in September.

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