
Documents Required to Study in Singapore
Documents Required to Study in Singapore: The Indian Student’s Full Checklist Last Updated on: July 7, 2026 The documents required
Yes. Indian students enter Singapore's universities without IELTS when Class 12 was taught in English. At the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), an English proficiency test is compulsory only for applicants whose qualification was not taught in English, with no prescribed minimum score, per SUTD's Criteria for Admission (2026). Most Indian applicants already qualify through English-medium schooling.
The medium-of-instruction waiver treats English-taught schooling as proof of English. For AY2026-27, NTU requires no English proficiency test if English was the medium of instruction; if it was not, NTU asks for IGCSE O-Level English (first language), IELTS or TOEFL, per NTU's India Standard 12 admissions page (2026). Your board decides which side you fall on.
NUS sets the highest common bar of the three test-scoring universities. As updated by NUS in November 2025, it accepts IELTS Academic 6.5, TOEFL iBT 92-93, PTE Academic 62, or C1 Advanced 180, per the NUS English Language Test Scores document (2025). IELTS is one option on a published list, not a gatekeeper.
Your route depends on your qualification, not the university's goodwill. For AY2026-27, SMU requires one standardized test (SAT, ACT, IELTS, TOEFL, C1 Advanced, PTE Academic or its Admissions Selection Test, AST) from most international applicants, and drops it only for IB Diploma holders and listed LASALLE, NAFA and NIE diplomas, per SMU's International and Other Qualifications page (2026). Each profile takes a different path into Singapore universities without IELTS.
No. The Singapore Student's Pass, issued by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), requires no IELTS or English-language test; it requires acceptance into an approved full-time course, per ICA's Student's Pass application guidance (2026). Admission and immigration are separate gates, so the visa adds no test of its own.
The order that matters: clear the university's English rule first, get your offer, then apply for the Student's Pass. If your admission is sorted, the visa's language requirement is simply not there. Our Singapore Student's Pass guide walks through the SOLAR+ steps end to end.
You need a test when English was not your medium of instruction, or when a university questions your MOI claim. For TOEFL taken from January 2026, NTU applies a revised ETS scale with an overall minimum of 4.5 and speaking 4.5, per NTU's International Qualifications page (2026). Booking a test late can cost weeks before a deadline.
From our counselling desk: the single most common reason a Singapore MOI claim gets queried is a state-board certificate that lists English as a subject but never states it was the teaching medium. In the AY2026-27 cycle our team prepared English-medium waiver documents for 60-plus Singapore applications across CBSE, ISC and Telangana and Andhra Pradesh state boards, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. This is our internal counselling record, not university-published acceptance data.
Two files show the split. A CBSE Class 12 applicant to NTU cleared on an English-medium MOI letter with no IELTS. A state-board applicant whose certificate named English only as a subject, not the teaching medium, was asked for further proof, so we booked her a backup PTE Academic the week she applied and she still made the deadline. That is why we now tell every non-CBSE applicant to hold a TOEFL or PTE slot from the day they apply, a refused waiver plus a full test-centre calendar is what actually costs a Singapore intake.
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