• 12- to 18-

      month duration (Full-Time)

    • 24-

      month duration (Part-Time)

    • S$48,600

      Tuition fee (Inclusive of GST)

    • Application Closes

      May (for August intake)

    • Prerequisites

      Bachelor’s degree

      Sufficient background in Mathematics or Calculus

      SMU Admissions Test / GMAT / GRE

      TOEFL / IELTS (if your undergraduate studies was not conducted in English)

About The Master Of Professional Accounting

Cut an exciting new career path in the accountancy sector, whether in professional services or corporate accounting, across diverse industries. Not only does the SMU MPA offer an accelerated route towards qualification for CPA or CA status, it is also ideal for those needing accounting knowledge in their expanded roles. Unlock global opportunities in an evolving corporate world. 

Why pursue the MPA?

  • 1

    Singapore’s most accredited graduate accounting programme

    Gain easy advancement to a wide range of Chartered Accountant (CA) and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) qualifications through SMU MPA’s list of accreditations that include that of 11 different regulatory, professional and academic bodies. 

  • 2

    High graduate employability

    Secure employment quickly with one of the most versatile degrees. More than 83%* of SMU MPA graduates are employed within six months of graduation. Whether your goal is to work in professional services, finance or corporate accounting, you can be assured that SMU MPA graduates are among the most sought after by employers.

    * Based on a survey conducted on MPA students who filed for graduation in 2022.

  • 3

    Internships and global immersion programme

    Be equipped with the real-world and international perspectives needed to excel in a global business world through the industrial internships and overseas study immersion programmes or exchanges offered as part of the MPA. 

  • 4

    World-class faculty and industry leaders

    Gain access to industry professionals and leaders with real-world insights, in addition to being taught by a handpicked team of experienced and distinguished academics and educators from across the six different schools of SMU.

Class Profile

  • Age Range

    20s - 50s

  • Average GMAT

    650

  • International Students

    75%

  • NATIONALITIES

    15

  • Average Years of Work Experience

    3

Student profiles taken from Classes of 2018-2021 (Full-time & Part-time).

Industries MPA Graduates Work In

  • Audit / Accounting

    49%

  • Business / Financial Services

    15%

  • Technology

    14%

  • Real Estate

    5%

  • Education

    4%

  • Maritime

    1%

  • Media / Advertising / Entertainment

    1%

  • Others

    11%

Industry diversity data collated from graduating students from 2020 and 2021.
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The MPA programme consists of 14-course units (CU), including 12CU discipline courses, 1CU internship or elective course, and 1CU Professional Development Course. Full-time students complete the programme over 18 months and part-time students over 24 months, commencing in August of each calendar year.  Full-time students will continue from August to January after Term 3 for internship and/or global immersion programmes. Part-time students will be enrolled in the evening classes. All students will officially graduate around February and attend the graduation ceremony in July or August.

Programme Calendar

Full-time

Aug - Dec
4 Core Modules
Jan - Apr
4 Core Modules
May - Aug
4 Core Modules
Sep - Nov
1 Intership Elective**
1 Elective**
Professional Development Courses

Part-time

Aug - Dec
2 Core Modules
Jan - Apr
2 Core Modules
May - Aug
2 Core Modules
Aug - Dec
2 Core Modules
Jan - Apr
2 Core Modules
May - Aug
2 Core Modules
1 Core Course or Elective**
Professional Development Courses
Eligible students can take their Internship at any point during the course of study,
as long as the 10-week requirement is fulfilled.

**Students are required to take either two electives or intership to fulfil the graduation requirement.

Programme Information

The accounting sector in Singapore is undergoing a major transformation to realise its aim of becoming a leading global accountancy hub for Asia Pacific. To achieve this vision, one of the key initiatives implemented was the creation of new pathways to facilitate entry of degree holders from non-accountancy disciplines.

Introduced in 2006, the SMU MPA has been providing this pathway to new exciting career opportunities in the accountancy sector, both in professional services and corporate accounting. The adequacy and relevancy of our curriculum content is evidenced by the accreditations and endorsed status received from the licensing authority and professional bodies listed below:

AACSB International

Singapore Accountancy Commission (SAC)
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
The SMU MPA is accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), and credit for prior learning (CPL) will be granted to SMU MPA graduates for the following subjects. You can also front-load the modules, meaning that you can start on the ICAEW Qualification while concurrently pursuing your MPA.

  • Accounting
  • Assurance
  • Business, Technology and Finance
  • Law
  • Management Information
  • Principles of Taxation
  • Financial Management
  • Business Strategy and Technology

CPA Australia
The SMU MPA is accredited by CPA Australia, and exemptions will be granted to SMU MPA graduates for the following foundation exams. Students who are interested in the CPA Australia accreditation will be required to take the Foundation in Economics elective course.

  • Economics and Markets
  • Foundations of Accounting
  • Fundamentals of Business Law
  • Business Finance
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • Management Accounting

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
The SMU MPA is accredited by Chartered Institute of Management Accountant (CIMA), and exemptions will be granted to SMU MPA graduates for the following foundation exams.

All business accounting exams will be exempted as well as a range from the Enterprise, Performance and Financial pillars.

  • BA1 Fundamentals of Business Economics
  • BA2 Fundamentals of Management Accounting
  • BA3 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
  • BA4 Fundamentals of Ethics, Corporate Governance and Business Law

 

Enterprise Pillar

Performance Pillar

Financial Pillar

E1 Organisational Management

P1 Management Accounting

F1 Financial Reporting and Taxation

E2 Organisational Management

P2 Management Accounting

F2 Financial Reporting and Taxation

E1 Organisational Management

 

 

 

Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Singapore)

Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA)
The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) is the national accountancy body of Singapore. ISCA’s vision is to be a globally recognised professional accountancy body, bringing value to our members, the profession and the wider community.

The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) was officially appointed as the Administrator of the Singapore CA Qualification on 1 April 2013 by the Singapore Accountancy Comission (SAC). The following Singapore CA foundation programme modules can be exempted for graduates of the MPA programme, giving you an accelerated pathway to becoming a Chartered Accountant.

  • Principles of Financial Reporting
  • Advanced Financial Reporting
  • Accounting for Decision-Making
  • Assurance
  • Financial Management
  • Singapore Taxation

Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)

Association of Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA)
The SMU MPA is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and exemptions will be granted to SMU MPA graduates for the following papers. You can also front-load professional papers, meaning that you can start on the ACCA Qualification while concurrently pursuing your MPA.

  • F1 The Accountant in Business
  • F2 Management Accounting
  • F3 Financial Accounting
  • F4 Corporate and Business Law
  • F5 Performance Management
  • F6 Taxation
  • F7 Financial Reporting
  • F8 Audit and Assurance
  • F9 Financial Management

Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
These recognitions offer an accelerated pathway for MPA graduates to satisfy the membership requirements of these global professional bodies and to qualify for the CPA or CA status. Such recognition give SMU MPA graduates International mobility and a strong competitive edge over other graduates.

The MPA curriculum provides you with strong business fundamentals, technical skills for various accounting functions and professional accounting services. You can complete the programme in one year on a full-time basis, or over two years on a part-time basis.

Leveraging the unique SMU pedagogy, faculty and state-of-the-art city campus, professional recognition of the SMU MPA equips you with the necessary and relevant skill sets for today's competitive global business world.

Course Structure

Designed to be industry and profession centric, the SMU MPA aims to build our graduates into competent professionals. Our programme is designed by building our curriculum upon three pillars required by the industry, profession and employers.

Pillar

CourseS

Business &
Data

  • Management & Strategy
  • Data Modelling & Visualisation
  • Accounting Information Systems

Professsional
Accounting Core

  • Financial Accounting
  • Corporate Reporting & Financial Analysis
  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Management Accounting
  • Financial Management
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Audit & Asurance
  • Taxation
  • Corporate Advisory

Electives

  • Programming for Business Analytics
  • Machine Learning for Business
  • Blockchain and the New Economies
  • Data Management
  • Global Immersion Programme Relevant Courses From Other Postgraduate Programms

Industry &
Professional

  • Corporate Advisory
  • Internship
  • SMU Professional Development Courses

Programme
Activities

  • Industry Talks
  • Masterclass
  • Student Workshops
  • Activities
  • CSR Project

Pillar

CourseS

Business &
Data

  • Management & Strategy
  • Data Modelling & Visualisation
  • Accounting Information Systems

Professsional
Accounting Core

  • Financial Accounting
  • Corporate Reporting & Financial Analysis
  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Management Accounting
  • Financial Management
  • Legal Environment of Business
  • Audit & Asurance
  • Taxation
  • Corporate Advisory

Electives

  • Programming for Business Analytics
  • Machine Learning for Business
  • Blockchain and the New Economies
  • Data Management
  • Global Immersion Programme Relevant Courses From Other Postgraduate Programms

Industry &
Professional

  • Corporate Advisory
  • Internship
  • SMU Professional Development Courses

Programme
Activities

  • Industry Talks
  • Masterclass
  • Student Workshops
  • Activities
  • CSR Project

This course will introduce you to principles and techniques for data modelling and visualisation, which is an important means by which accountants can communicate insights obtained from data modelling to their intended recipients.

You will learn how to construct visualisations (bar charts, histograms, scatter plots, pie charts, etc.) and develop dashboards and other interactive visualisations in a manner that supports decision making in accounting. In particular, you will learn how to interpret data presented in the charts constructed to solve accounting problems.

This course aims to provide knowledge of topics involved in the day-to-day financial management operations of a corporation as well as advanced analytical techniques that can help create value to companies and organisations. It aims to develop your ability to use the techniques involved in analysing and evaluating corporate managerial problems and making sound decisions.

This course provides you with a foundation in business organisations, management functions and strategy implementation.

The first section of the course will introduce you to the concepts of business organisation, operating environments, leadership, team building and management. The second half of the course will focus on the process of strategy development and implementation, and performance management.

This course provides you with an introduction to accounting as “the language of business”. It examines the basic concepts, principles, procedures and approaches underlying the accounting process. This understanding facilitates the interpretation of financial information, which is necessary for making business decisions. Topics covered include: introduction to the conceptual framework for financial reporting; journal entries, end-of-period adjustments and the preparation of financial statements; accounting for cash, receivables, inventory, property, plant and equipment, other non-current assets, bonds, liabilities, and owners’ equity; cash flow statement; and introduction to financial statement analysis.

This course introduces cost and management accounting topics to enable you to understand how accounting information is used to manage an organisation. The course focuses on the factors that differentiate one company from another. For example, “What makes one company more profitable and/or better managed than another?” The course will look at various functional areas within the firm, ranging from manufacturing to marketing, and from accounting to human relations. In addition, the concept of management, how senior managers plan, implement and control those plans through people will be briefly discussed.

This course examines financial reporting issues and disclosure requirements relating to corporations as well as the analysis and interpretation of financial statements. The emphasis throughout the course will be on the principles and techniques behind the accounting rules underpinning Financial Reporting Standards in Singapore, which are identical to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), and the analytical tools for evaluating corporate performance and financial position.

This course provides knowledge about the analysis, design and use of accounting information systems. It addresses the following key concepts: role of control in an accounting system; documentation of accounting information systems; database management, processes and modelling; internal controls; and the role of accounting information systems in major processes of the business cycle.

This course provides you with a sound and in-depth knowledge of advanced accounting topics relating to business combinations, inter-corporate investments, consolidation, foreign currency translation, and accounting for financial instruments. Given the rapid changes in the environment of accounting, the course also aims to inculcate an attitude of independent learning by providing a platform for students to develop skills in analysing, deconstructing and determining shifts in financial reporting standards relating to these topics.

This course provides you with a good understanding of the legal environment in which business is carried on, paying particular attention to the aspects that are of special relevance and importance to accountants. The topics are: introduction to law, corporate crime, torts (in particular, negligence), contract law, company law, with contract law and company law forming the bulk of the course. The field is wide; our focus is on the key concepts, issues and strategies.

This course is designed to prepare you for a career in public accounting. The four basic objectives the course intends to achieve are for you to 1) understand the fundamental concepts of audit and assurance, and their impact and importance in today’s business environment; 2) learn to execute the various appropriate audit analyses and procedures performed at different stages of the audit process; 3) recognise the mindset and values required to succeed in the profession, at entry level and beyond; and 4) take active responsibility for, and interest in, your own learning.

This course provides you with a basic knowledge of income tax and goods and services tax. It focuses on practical application of income taxation and GST and will enable you to understand and identify tax issues, compute individual tax and corporate tax liabilities, and evaluate tax exposures in commercial transactions.

This course is designed for accountancy students with an interest outside the traditional field of financial accounting, auditing and taxation. The primary objectives are to give you an insight into the specialised areas of corporate advisory services and to appreciate the technical knowledge and its application in business.

The course focuses on three primary pillars of corporate advisory: performance for growth, conformance for value preservation and sustainability for continued value enhancement. These three segments are embraced under the overarching umbrella of governance and risk management.

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Application Period

The online application for the August 2022 intake starts 1 September 2021 with the following admissions phases:

Phase 1 - 30 November 2022
Phase 2 - 31 January 2023
Phase 3 - 31 March 2023
Phase 4 - 31 May 2023

All supporting documents including GMAT/ TOEFL/ IELTS scores must reach us by the stipulated deadlines above.

Please get ready contact details of two referrals for uploading and read the Applicant's Guide to Admission before submitting your application online.

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How to Submit Your Application
The first step is to complete the online application form and attach copies of the required documents as instructed. Keep a copy of your submission for your records. Your application will only be processed when we have received all the required documents and payment.

Documents to submit
Email a copy of the following documents to the Admissions Team:

  1. Updated Resume
  2. Degree Scroll
  3. Undergraduate Degree Transcript
  4. Other Certificate
  5. SMU Admissions Test/GMAT/GRE
  6. IELTS/TOEFL if undergraduate degree was not taught in English
  7. Passport
  8. Two References: please provide the name, email and contact number of two referees (they can be from your colleagues, superiors or friends). Referees will be notified to complete their referral forms online.

Eligible candidates will be shortlisted for an interview with the Admissions Panel.

Copies of the above supporting documents can be scanned and emailed to us at mpa@smu.edu.sg or delivered to us either by hand or mail to:

GPPD Office, Level 5
School of Accountancy
Singapore Management University
60 Stamford Road
Singapore 178900

Our office operating hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.45pm.

Other Information You Should Note:

  • Correspondences will be sent mainly by email, please ensure that you check your email regularly.
  • Interviews will be conducted from January to June for shortlisted applicants.
  • Successful applicants will be informed within 1-2 weeks after the interview.
  • Our FAQs cover important information useful to you during your application phase, please refer to them and contact our office for assistance should the nature of your enquiry fall outside of our FAQs.

Once you have submitted your application and have received the application number confirmation email, you can use the Applicant Self Service functions to check your application status or update your contact information.

Please refer to the Applicant's Self Service Guide.

Admission Requirements:

  • Applicants must demonstrate good prior academic performance in an undergraduate degree from a recognised institution of higher learning.
  • Applicants must have sufficient background in Mathematics/Calculus.
  • Applicants have the option to take the SMU Admissions Test or GMAT or GRE as an admission test for application to the programme.
  • Applicants with post-undergraduate working experience will have an added advantage.
  • Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an online interview by members of the MPA Admissions Panel.
  • Applicants must show proficiency in the English language. A TOEFL or IELTS test is required if your undergraduate degree was not taught in English.

You must take an Admission Test for admission to the MPA programme, regardless of your academic background or prior qualifications.

You may choose to take the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)/GRE (Graduate Record Examinations General Test), or the SMUAT (Singapore Management University Admissions Test). Score Report of previous GMAT or GRE tests taken no longer than five years before the date of application submission may be submitted.

You are strongly encouraged to attempt the SMUAT if you do not have a GMAT/GRE Score Report. Details of this test will be provided once you have submitted your application successfully.

If your undergraduate studies were not taught in English, you are required to take the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language). Score Report of previous IELTS or TOEFL tests taken within two years of the date of application submission may be submitted.

For the GMAT/GRE/TOEFL, you may email the unofficial score(s) to the Admissions Team while requesting for the test centre to send the official score to SMU.

There are no minimum scores set as we adopt a holistic approach in our selection process, and the overall quality of the applicant determines the admission to the programme. This would include prior academic performance at university, work experience, referees reports, interview scores, etc.

Official Score Reports can be sent via the following Institution Codes:
TESTS INSTITUTION CODES
GMAT: F8D-3B-56
GRE: 2861 (Department Code: 4001 - Accounting)
TOEFL: 9014 (Department Name: Accounting)

SMU Admissions Test
More information about the SMU Admissions Test is available here. You can only take the SMUAT after you have submitted the online application form. Please contact mpa@smu.edu.sg to take the SMUAT.

GMAT
More information about GMAT is available on the GMAT website. To make your application more competitive, you should achieve a GMAT score of 600 or above.

GRE
More information about GRE is available on the GRE website. To make your application more competitive, you should achieve a GRE score of 156 or above.

Programme Fees

Application

Registration / Deposit

Tuition Fee

Payment Schedule

S$100 (inclusive of GST)

Application is non-refundable and applicable at time of submissions

  • S$5,400 for Singaporeans & PR
  • S$5,500 for Foreigners

Registration and Deposit fee is non-refundable* and payable on acceptance to the Programme. The registration fee of S$400 and S$500 (inclusive of GST) covers matriculation, examination fees, orientation activities, library and computer account. The depost fee of S$5000 (inclusive of GST) will contribute to first billing of tuition fee.

S$48,600 (inclusive of GST)

  • First billing of S$19,300 in Term 1 and second billing of $24,300 in Term 4 for part-time students
  • First billing of S$19,300 in Term 1 and second billing of $24,300 in Term 2

Payment notice will be sent students one month prior to term commentcement.

Application

S$100 (inclusive of GST)

Application is non-refundable and applicable at time of submissions

Registration / Deposit

  • S$5,400 for Singaporeans & PR
  • S$5,500 for Foreigners

Registration and Deposit fee is non-refundable* and payable on acceptance to the Programme. The registration fee of S$400 and S$500 (inclusive of GST) covers matriculation, examination fees, orientation activities, library and computer account. The depost fee of S$5000 (inclusive of GST) will contribute to first billing of tuition fee.

Tuition Fee

S$48,600 (inclusive of GST)

Payment Schedule

  • First billing of S$19,300 in Term 1 and second billing of $24,300 in Term 4 for part-time students
  • First billing of S$19,300 in Term 1 and second billing of $24,300 in Term 2

Payment notice will be sent students one month prior to term commentcement.

*Tuition fees are locked in onces the student enters the programm. The Singapore Management University reserves the right to alter tuition fees for new incoming cohorts when required.

*For the avoidence of doubt, the deposit shall form part of the total tuition fees for the programme, however, SMU will not refund the deposit should a student withdraw from the program at any time after accpeting the offer.

*Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a tax collected or behalf of the Singapore Goverment and will be charged at the prevailing rate.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The late Diana Koh Ming Ying was a highly talented and accomplished veteran in the accounting and advisory field in Singapore. Her professional success was built on her hard work and dedication as well as being the very caring and compassionate person that she was. In line with her well known generosity, a legacy to support deserving students at SMU has been established with a contribution from her estate.

The objective of the scholarship is to support and spur the students to achieve excellence in their studies and to accord appropriate recognition to the recipients for their accomplishments.

The scholarship, which is valued at $20,000 (inclusive of GST), will offer financial support towards the recipient’s annual tuition costs and/or study-related expenses.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for this Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Open to students of Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Science in Accounting (Data & Analytics) programmes Singapore citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident
  • Outstanding academic achievements
  • Demonstrate active involvement in co-curricular activities and community service pursuits
  • Demonstrate leadership potential and a good sense of citizenship within SOA or the broader SMU community
  • Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0
  • Demonstrate financial-neediness as per University’s metrics
  • Interview session with the Donor

Application is not required for the Diana Koh Scholarship, which is awarded to students in the MPA Programme after due consideration by the faculty, based on the criteria listed above.

This scholarship is to incentivise good applicants from ASEAN countries to pursue SMU Master’s Degree programmes, and to increase the diversity and overall learning experience in the classroom. Recipients of the scholarship are expected to be good ambassadors of SMU in general, and to participate actively in student development/outreach activities. One scholarship valued at S$10,000 (inclusive of GST) will be awarded for each Academic Year.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for this Scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Specialised in Finance
  • Citizen of an ASEAN member country or observer nations (PNG and Timor-Leste)
  • Must matriculate into the SMU Postgraduate programme (no deferment)
  • Excellent academic background
  • Not a concurrent recipient of any other SMU-funded scholarships

Application is not required for the SMU MASTERS ASEAN Scholarship, which is awarded to students in the MPA Programme after due consideration by the faculty, based on the criteria listed above.

This is offered by the MPA Programme, aims to encourage outstanding applicants of any nationalities to pursue the MPA programme to develop expertise in the professional accounting domain. Recipients of the scholarship are expected to be good ambassadors of SMU in general, and to participate actively in student development/outreach activities. Two scholarships valued at S$5,000 (inclusive of GST) each will be awarded per intake to eligible applicants.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for this Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Must matriculate into the SMU MPA Programme (no deferment)
  • Excellent academic background
  • Not a concurrent recipient of any other SMU-funded scholarships

Application is not required for the SMU MPA Global Excellence Scholarship, which is awarded to students in the MPA Programme after due consideration by the faculty, based on the criteria listed above.

This scholarship was launched by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) as a postgraduate scholarship programme to develop a pipeline of specialist leaders in the following targeted fields:

  • Specialised Finance
  • Finance/Applied Finance/Financial Economics
  • Risk Management
  • Actuarial Science
  • Technology

To find out more, please refer to: www.mas.gov.sg/schemes-and-initiatives/financial-specialist-scholarship-fss.

This scholarship, established in 2007, is made possible by Moore Stephens LLP Singapore. The objective of this scholarship is to support and spur students to achieve excellence in their studies and to accord appropriate recognition to the recipients for their accomplishments. The scholarship, which is valued at S$10,000 (inclusive of GST), will offer financial support towards the recipient’s annual tuition costs and/or study-related expenses.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for this Scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Science in Accounting (Data & Analytics), with priority given to BAcc undergraduates
  • Singapore citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident
  • Outstanding academic achievements
  • Demonstrates active involvement in co-curricular activities and community service pursuits
  • Demonstrates leadership potential and a good sense of citizenship within SOA or the broader SMU community
  • Is interested in a career in public accounting
  • Completed an internship programme with Moore Stephens LLP Singapore, or if not, agrees to a minimum ten-week internship programme with Moore Stephens LLP Singapore
  • Special consideration will be given to students who are favourably inclined to join Moore Stephens LLP Singapore upon graduation
  • Past recipients of the Mdm Tan Gim Tee (Mrs Aw Kim Swee) Scholarship may be considered, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria.

For more information on eligibility, application deadline and terms & conditions, please refer to accountancy.smu.edu.sg/master-professional-accounting/financial-assistance

SkillsFuture Credit aims to encourage individuals to take ownership of their skills development and lifelong learning. Introduced in 2015, all Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive an opening credit of S$500 (inclusive of GST).

One-Off SkillsFuture Credit Top-Up
To further encourage Singaporeans to take timely action to reskill and upskill to seize opportunities in the future economy, a one-off SkillsFuture Credit top-up of S$500 was provided to every Singapore Citizen aged 25 years and above as at 31 December 2020. This top-up can be used on all SkillsFuture Credit-eligible courses, and will expire on 31 December 2025.

Additional SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career Support)
To improve individuals’ access to career transition programmes, a one-off SkillsFuture Credit of S$500 (inclusive of GST) was provided to every Singapore Citizen (SC) aged 40 to 60 (inclusive) as at 31 December 2020. This was over and above the S$500 (inclusive of GST) One-Off SkillsFuture Credit Top-Up.

The Additional SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career Support) can be used on (i) SGUnited Skills Programme, (ii) SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways Programme – Company Training, and (iii) Career Transition Programmes. All unused credit from this additional SkillsFuture Credit will expire on 31 December 2025.

For more information, visit https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/Credit

  • Scholarships and Outstanding Student Awards are available for deserving students.
  • SkillsFuture Funding is available to Singapore Citizens. Click here for more details.
  • Singapore Citizens with eligible Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA) may use balance funds for tuition fees.
  • Students seeking for financing aid may approach their local bank(s) directly to enquire and apply for the various study loan packages.

Alumni Discount*
SMU is committed to lifelong learning. SMU and SUTD alumni are eligible for a 10% discount.

*The Singapore Management University reserves the right to amend the discount schemes for new incoming cohorts when required.

For more information, please call 6333 7777.

For enquiry on this, please contact:
Selva Kumaran
Senior Executive
DID: (65) 6661 2157
Email: selva.subramaniam@cimb.com

For more information, please call 6333 0033 or visit https://www.posb.com.sg/personal/loans/education-loans/posb-further-study-assist

Email: personalloans@dbs.com

The application must be with a joint applicant who is a Singaporean or Singapore PR. More details are available at http://info.maybank2u.com.sg/personal/loans/personal-credit/mb-education-loan.aspx

Contact Person:
Mr Javier Chan
Personal Finance Executive
DID: (65) 6338 6543
Email: chan@maybank.com.sg

For more information please call 1 800 323 0100 or visit http://www.rhbbank.com.sg/personal/loans/education_loan.html.

Contact Person:
Cheryl Chan
DID: (65) 8139 9820
Email: cheryl.chan@rhbgroup.com

For more information please call 1 800 438 3333 or visit https://www.frankbyocbc.com/products/investments/edu-loan/

Indian nationals admitted to SMU are eligible to acquire study loan against security given by them from SBI in India. Visit www.sbising.com for more details or call 1 800 724 7464 / 6228 1116.

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The MPA programme consists of 14-course units (CU), including 12CU discipline courses, 1CU internship or elective course, and 1CU Professional Development Course. Full-time students complete the programme over 18 months and part-time students over 24 months, commencing in August of each calendar year.  Full-time students will continue from August to January after Term 3 for internship and/or global immersion programmes. Part-time students will be enrolled in the evening classes. All students will officially graduate around February and attend the graduation ceremony in July or August.

With effect from 2020, there is only one admission intake in August each year.

Each term starts on the 3rd week of August. However, international students may be required to be in Singapore earlier to partake in Orientation and other activities which are required for the programme. Please contact us directly should you wish to find out the exact start date.

Assessment varies across courses but generally, it would comprise class participation, continuous assessment, group projects or cases, and a final examination.

Internship is part of the graduation requirement for the programme for students with less than two years of work experience. Our Office of Career Services invites firms on-campus for career talks and networking sessions. They also provide assistance to students who are interested to locate an internship during their course of studies. Students gain firsthand experience working in the accounting industry.

You will need to apply to a professional accounting body for membership. The rule for advancement to CPA or CA status may differ from one professional body to another. In general, you would need to complete a set of examinations (which you may be partially exempted from) and meet practical experience requirement. Candidates are encouraged to contact the various professional accounting bodies directly regarding qualifying requirements.

  • Applicants must demonstrate good prior academic performance in an undergraduate degree from a recognised institution of higher learning.
  • Applicants must have sufficient background in Mathematics/Calculus.
  • GMAT or SMU Admission Test* is a compulsory requirement for admission to this programme.
  • Applicants with post-undergraduate working experience will have an added advantage.
  • Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview by members of the MPA Admission Panel. For international students, telephone interviews will be conducted if they are not in Singapore.
  • Applicants must show proficiency in the English language. A TOEFL or IELTS test is required if the applicant's undergraduate degree was not conducted in English.

*More information about SMU Admission Test is available here. Candidates may only take the SMU Admission Test after they have submitted the online application form. Please contact the administration office to take the SMU Admission Test.

As a number of our courses in the programme are quantitative in nature, a good background in mathematics/calculus is essential to enable you to progress through these courses. Some of the criteria that will be used in evaluating the applicant's background in mathematics/calculus include:

  • GMAT score with a minimum score of at least 60 percentile for quantitative component; or
  • Satisfactory completion of some mathematical courses at a university level; or
  • Have completed at least two mathematical courses at polytechnic level with minimum B grade; or
  • An acceptable foundation in mathematics at GCE A-level or O-level or its equivalent.

Though work experience is not a compulsory requirement, it provides students with a valuable dimension to the course and will be considered favourably by the MPA Admission Panel.

In general we regard sponsorship by current or future employers as an important additional piece of evidence of your value to the employer and future career potential, but the admissions panel will not place undue weight on this.

Our accreditation from the professional bodies specifically states that our applicants must have a bachelor's degree. Applicants without a bachelor's degree will not be eligible for the programme.

Foreigners are eligible to apply as long as they hold an employment or dependent pass. For more information, please visit https://www.ica.gov.sg

We require applicants to take the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test). GMAT measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that you have developed over a long period of time in your education and work. The score report gives separate scores for the quantitative and verbal sections of the test, as well as a total score. There is also a short analytical writing section. The GMAT is used to ensure fairness, objectivity and validity in selection and provides supplementary information to that contained in the application form.

More information is found in the GMAT website. The website provides information about preparing and registering for the GMAT test.

In Singapore, the computerised GMAT can be taken at Pearson Professional Centers.

Address: 10 Anson Road , Level 30, Unit 3, International Plaza , Singapore 079903
Tel: 6225 2027

Seat availability for taking the GMAT can be checked online here; tests are generally available in the morning at 9 am from Monday to Friday and the second Saturday of every month. Test takers are generally required to report half an hour earlier. The GMAT takes less than 4 hours, and can only be taken once every calendar month, for up to 5 times every 12 calendar months. Enquiries can be made at GMAT's Regional Registration Center:

Prometric
PO Box 12964
50794 Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA
Phone: +60-3-7628-3333 (also 02-03-7628-3333 if calling from Singapore)
Fax: +60-3-7628-3366
E-mail: searrc@prometric.com

We have not set a minimum GMAT score. We adopt a holistic approach in our selection process and the overall quality of the applicant determines the admission to the programme. This would include prior academic performance at university, work experience, referees reports, interview scores, etc. However, we consider scores above 600 to be competitive.

Yes, you can retake GMAT but retaking the test is only recommended if you believe you have under-performed significantly at the first attempt. Please be well prepared before you go for your GMAT test as GMAT can only be taken once a month. We will use your highest valid GMAT score.

If the rest of your application is completed, you can send it to us, even if you have not taken the GMAT. However, we will require your GMAT score to evaluate your application. You should email us your unofficial scores as soon as you receive them and arrange with the test centre for the official score report to be sent to SMU. SMU's GMAT institution code for MPA is F8D-3B-56.

No, every applicant is required to take GMAT, regardless of their academic background or prior qualifications. Our applicants come from very diverse backgrounds with different types of academic qualification. GMAT is a useful common benchmark to assess the applicants objectively and fairly.

GMAT scores are valid for 5 years after the test date. If your GMAT results are older than 5 years, you will need to re-sit your GMAT.

TOEFL or IELTS test is required if the medium of instruction in your undergraduate or graduate education was not English. More information can be obtained from the TOEFL website and the IELTS website. SMU's institution code for TOEFL is 9014.

We do not have a minimum TOEFL/IELTS score as each applicant is evaluated on all the credentials.

TOEFL scores are valid for 2 years after the test date.

Application starts in August , and closes in in May for August intake. Early application is encouraged.

All applicants must complete an online application form. The application form requires details on educational background, professional training, employment and work experience, personal information, etc. Applicants must also provide a personal statement explaining why they want to take the programme and how it fits with their career aspiration. You will need to take the SMU Admission Test or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Candidates may only take the SMU Admission Test after they have submitted the online application form. Please contact the administration office to take the SMU Admission Test. For GMAT, please arrange with the test center for the score report to be sent to SMU. SMU MPA's code is F8D-3B-56. Applicants are also required to provide contacts and details of two referees (an automated email upon submission of application will be sent to them to fill up the referral form) and to attend an admission interview by members of the MPA Admission Panel.

Yes, there is a non-refundable application fee of S$100 (inclusive of GST). You are encouraged to pay by credit card or cheque payable to Singapore Management University. For international applicants, please make an online payment or by a bank draft/cheque payable in Singapore dollars to Singapore Management University.

Please refer here for the prevailing tuition fee, payable in two instalments. Fees will be collected before the start of Term 1, and Term 2. In addition, a registration fee of S$400 (inclusive of GST) (Singaporean/PR); S$500 (inclusive of GST) (Foreigner) (non-refundable) is payable upon acceptance into the MPA programme. Students are required to pay a deposit of $5000 (inclusive of GST) upon acceptance into the programme. This is collected together with the registration fee and the deposit will be use to offset first tuition fee instalment. Click here for more details on fees.

No, the tuition fee is the same regardless of the number of exemptions granted.

Currently, scholarships are only available to citizens of ASEAN countries (including Singapore & PR). The award shall fund up to 2 scholarships each worth SGD$5,000 (inclusive of GST) and will be used to offset tuition fees. There are some banks in Singapore that provide study loans too. These typically require guarantors who must be citizens or permanent residents of Singapore.

No. The Singapore CPF Board does not allow CPF funds to be used for postgraduate studies.

Only shortlisted applicants are invited for a personal interview. This will allow us to assess the applicants holistically, taking into account his/her achievements in all areas and to select candidates who have the commitment, experience, motivation and potential to benefit from, and contribute to, the programme.

Our Graduate Programmes & Professional Development (GPPD) Office will assist all international students who have been admitted to the programme, in their application for student pass, which is processed and approved by the Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA). The student pass is valid for the whole duration of the course of study. Please click here for more details on the application of the student pass.

  • A valid passport
  • A letter of offer from SMU (You must have done your online acceptance)

Application for student pass is done online at the Immigration Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website. You must receive a SOLAR application number from SMU before you can submit your application online. The Graduate Programmes & Professional Development Office will be liaising with all accepted international applicants with regards to student pass application. Correspondences will be sent by email, thus please ensure that you have stated a valid email address in your application.

For students who require visa to enter Singapore, the student pass application includes a Single-Journey Entry Visa for ONE-MONTH stay in Singapore till all formalities has been completed upon your arrival in Singapore. We will send the approval letter via email once your student pass is approved, so that you may use the letter as a visa to enter Singapore. You are not required to apply for a separate visa.

If you wish to visit Singapore for personal reasons, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website will give you a list of countries whose nationals require visas to enter Singapore.

With effect from 1 March 2000, Immigration Checkpoints Authority requires all applicants for long-term passes, including Student's Passes, to undergo a medical examination. This includes a general physical medical examination, a chest x-ray and a test for AIDS-causing Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The examination must be conducted by approved hospitals / clinics in Singapore . This rule applies to anyone visiting Singapore for 6 months or more for the purpose of education.

If you are a new applicant and not in Singapore, the medical examination can either be done in your home country or in Singapore by a qualified doctor.

However, the medical examination required for subsequent renewal of the Student's Pass must be done in Singapore. The doctor must record and certify the results of the medical examination in the designated medical report form.

The medical report should not be issued more than three months from the submission or renewal date of your application; and should be translated in English. If a medical report is submitted to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority or Ministry of Manpower not more than two years from your submission date, there is no need to re-submit a fresh medical report.

You can also walk in to Raffles Medical Health check clinic, they are open from 8.30am to 4pm and is the closest to SMU.

Their address as follows:
Raffles Medical@ Raffles Hospital Health Check Counter, 585 North Bridge Road

On early termination of your studies (e.g. withdrawal or refused re-admission) at the University, students should bring their Student's Pass to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) within 7 days of cessation of the studies for cancellation.

A full-time matriculated international student of the university holding a valid Student's Pass may take up employment in Singapore during the vacation and is exempted from applying for a work permit as stated in the Work Permit Exemptions Notification.

However, during term time, a student holding a valid Student's Pass is only allowed to work part-time for less than 16 hours per week. A letter of consent is not required from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority or the university.

We do not arrange accommodation for students; however, there is a variety of accommodation available in Singapore such as student hostels and private apartments. Click here for more information on accommodations.

Singapore uses the Red and Green Channel system for customs clearance. Proceed to the Red Channel if you carry the following items or are not sure:

  • Prohibited items
  • Controlled or restricted items
  • Taxable or dutiable items exceeding your GST Relief or duty-free concession
  • Items for which no GST Relief or duty-free concession is granted

If you have nothing to declare, please use the Green Channel. Please visit the Singapore Customs website for more information.

You can obtain information on Singapore's tourist attractions from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) website, Visit Singapore.

Your monthly expenditure is highly dependent on your course of study, lifestyle and personal needs. As a rough guide, an international student may expect to incur the following:

Item Amount

Accommodation

$500 - $1500 per month (inclusive of GST)
(rental varies with geographical area, type of accommodation, demand, facilities provided and no. of people sharing)

Utilities

$80 - $150 per month (inclusive of GST)

Food

$300 - $450 (inclusive of GST)
(Based on $10-$15 a day for 3 meals)

Public Transport

$50 - $100 per month (inclusive of GST)

Telecommunications

$30 & above (inclusive of GST)
(varies with usage and promotional package subscribed)

Books & Stationery

$100 - $300 per term (inclusive of GST)

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