
Application Process to Study in Singapore
How to Apply to Study in Singapore: 2026 Step-by-Step Guide for Indian Students Last Updated on: July 7, 2026 Quick
The Student's Pass is the immigration pass that allows a foreign national to study full-time in Singapore, issued by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority. As of June 2026, ICA confirms it is the required pass for study at an Institute of Higher Learning (ICA, Becoming a Student's Pass Holder - Institutes of Higher Learning, 2026). For most Indian students it is the only study permit needed.
Who issues what: The ICA system covers universities, polytechnics and other ICA-listed IHLs, while private colleges apply through the PEI route. Private Education Institutions must be registered with SkillsFuture Singapore, and only EduTrust-certified PEIs can offer placements to foreign students. Always check that status before you pay any tuition deposit.
The Student's Pass application is an online process run through SOLAR+, the ICA system where an institution first registers the student and the student then submits an eForm. As of June 2026, the application must be lodged at least two months and not more than three months before the course begins (ICA, Becoming a Student's Pass Holder - Institutes of Higher Learning, 2026). Early lodging prevents arrival-date delays.
The Student's Pass application splits the work between the institution and the student: the institution registers the applicant in SOLAR+, and the student then completes the eForm. As of June 2026, ICA requires a passport-sized digital colour photograph taken within the last three months as part of that submission (ICA, Becoming a Student's Pass Holder - Institutes of Higher Learning, 2026). Knowing the split prevents missed steps.
Applying to a private college? If your child joins a Private Education Institution, it must be registered with SkillsFuture Singapore, and only EduTrust-certified PEIs can enrol foreign students. As of June 2026, ICA processes a PEI application within one month, or within two weeks for an EduTrust-accredited PEI. Switching between a private and a public institution cancels the existing pass and needs a fresh SOLAR+ registration, so confirm your choice before you start.
The Student's Pass carries fixed government fees set by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority. As of June 2026, the core total is SGD 105 (approx. INR 7,668), rising to SGD 135 (approx. INR 9,859) if a Multiple Journey Visa is added (ICA, Completion of Formalities and Issuance of Student's Pass, 2026). These are one-off charges, separate from tuition.
After the In-Principle Approval letter is issued, the student travels to Singapore and completes the formalities in person. As of June 2026, any Medical Examination Report submitted is accepted only if issued within three months of submission (ICA, Completion of Formalities and Issuance of Student's Pass, 2026). Fresh medical results are therefore essential before the appointment.
A Student's Pass permits limited part-time work for eligible students under a work pass exemption administered by the Ministry of Manpower. As of June 2026, eligible students may work a maximum of 16 hours a week during term (Ministry of Manpower, Work pass exemption for foreign students, 2026). Eligibility depends on whether the institution is on MOM's approved list.
A rejected Student's Pass application can be appealed, and the institution normally files the appeal on the student's behalf. As of June 2026, NTU's guidance states that appeal cases take about four weeks to process (Nanyang Technological University, Application of Student's Pass, 2026). Re-application is possible once the cause of refusal is resolved.
Our counselling note: families we've supported who lodged the application at the start of the two-to-three month window almost never hit the September scramble. Early submission is the cheapest insurance against an IPA delay.
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