SINGA Scholarship 2026 | Singapore Graduate Award Easy Guide

Imagine conducting cutting-edge research in one of the world’s most technologically advanced cities  fully funded, stipend in hand, working alongside world-renowned scientists  all without a single bond or service obligation. That is exactly what the SINGA Scholarship 2026 (Singapore International Graduate Award) offers to international graduate students.
Administered by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), SINGA is consistently ranked among the most prestigious and generous PhD scholarship programmes available to international students anywhere in Asia.

This complete guide covers everything you need to know about the SINGA Scholarship 2026: the research institutions involved, what it pays, which research fields are supported, the two annual intake cycles, a step-by-step application walkthrough, and expert tips for crafting a Statement of Purpose that gets noticed.

1. Overview: What is the SINGA Scholarship?

The Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) is a prestigious, fully funded PhD and EngD scholarship programme offered by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), in partnership with five of Singapore’s leading research universities. The scholarship attracts the world’s top scientific talent to Singapore’s dynamic research ecosystem, supporting doctoral candidates in Biomedical Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Engineering.

Since its inception, SINGA has awarded over 950 scholarships to outstanding students from more than 170 countries, receiving over 29,000 applications in the process. In each application cycle, approximately 240 scholarships are awarded — making the selection rate highly competitive but entirely achievable for candidates with strong academic records and genuine research passion.

Programme Detail Information
Full Name Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)
Offered By Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
Partner Universities NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU, SIT
Scholarship Type Fully Funded (100% — no costs to student)
Degree Level PhD or EngD (Engineering Doctorate)
Programme Duration Typically 4 years
Research Fields Biomedical Sciences; Physical Sciences & Engineering
Instruction Language English (all programmes conducted in English)
Monthly Stipend S$2,700 / month (increases to S$3,200 after Qualifying Exam)
Settling-In Allowance S$1,000 (one-time, on arrival)
Airfare Grant Up to S$1,500 (one-time)
Tuition Full tuition fee waiver for entire programme
Bond Requirement None — completely bond-free
IELTS / GRE Required Not required at application stage
Eligible Applicants All international graduates (non-Singaporean)
Awards Per Cycle Approximately 240 scholarships
Aug 2026 Deadline 1 December 2025 at 23:59 GMT+8
Official Contact singa_enquiries@hq.a-star.edu.sg
Official Website a-star.edu.sg/Scholarships/for-graduate-studies/singapore-international-graduate-award-singa

2. About A*STAR — The Organisation Behind SINGA

The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is Singapore’s lead public sector agency driving mission-oriented research to advance scientific discovery and technological innovation. A*STAR plays a central role in developing Singapore’s human capital and research capabilities, supporting its vision as a global knowledge economy and an Asia Pacific innovation hub.

A*STAR operates a network of world-class research institutes spanning biomedical sciences, physical sciences, engineering, and emerging technologies. Its research institutes provide state-of-the-art laboratories where SINGA scholars conduct their doctoral research, supervised by internationally recognised researchers and scientists.

Singapore itself is consistently ranked among the world’s top destinations for academic research and scientific innovation. The country holds the title of the world’s most powerful passport (Henley Passport Index), is ranked No. 1 in Asia for education quality by the World Bank, and is a gateway to the fastest-growing economies in the Asia Pacific region  making it an exceptional base for doctoral researchers building international careers.

3. Host Universities — Where Will You Study?

SINGA scholars are placed at A*STAR Research Institutes and/or one of five partner universities. The degree  PhD or EngD  is conferred by the respective university upon successful completion of the programme. Here is a detailed overview of each partner institution:

NUS

National University of Singapore

Singapore’s flagship university and consistently ranked Asia’s #1 university. NUS offers SINGA PhD programmes across biomedical sciences, engineering, computing, and interdisciplinary sciences through its faculties and the NUS Graduate School.

QS World Rank #8 (2024)

NTU

Nanyang Technological University

One of the world’s youngest top-ranked universities. NTU offers SINGA PhD research in engineering, science, medicine, and technology. Note: NTU may require a separate application through its own portal in addition to the SINGA online application.

QS World Rank #15 (2024)

SUTD

Singapore University of Technology and Design

SUTD offers both PhD and EngD (Engineering Doctorate) programmes under SINGA. Established with collaboration from MIT, SUTD focuses on technology, design, and engineering research with strong industry linkages.

Engineering & Design Focus

SMU

Singapore Management University

SMU SINGA scholars work on research related to machine learning and Artificial Intelligence  making this the destination of choice for AI and data science PhD candidates. SMU also offers the EngD degree under SINGA.

AI / Machine Learning Focus

SIT

Singapore Institute of Technology

SIT is the newest addition to the SINGA partnership. It focuses on applied research with strong industry integration across engineering, health sciences, ICT, and sustainability disciplines relevant to Singapore’s strategic priorities.

Applied Research Focus

A*STAR

A*STAR Research Institutes

SINGA scholars may also conduct their primary research at A*STAR Research Institutes — Singapore’s most advanced government-funded research labs — with the PhD degree conferred by one of the five partner universities.

World-Class Laboratories

4. Research Areas & Disciplines

SINGA research falls broadly under two main categories, each encompassing a wide range of specialisations and sub-disciplines. Applicants select up to three research projects from the available list on the SINGA portal  choosing carefully based on alignment with your academic background and long-term research goals.

Physical Sciences & Engineering

  • Advanced Materials Science
  • Semiconductor & Microelectronics
  • Photonics & Quantum Technologies
  • Robotics & Autonomous Systems
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
  • Environmental & Sustainability Science

Computing & Artificial Intelligence

  • Machine Learning & Deep Learning
  • Artificial Intelligence & NLP
  • Computer Vision
  • Data Science & Analytics
  • Cybersecurity & Privacy
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Engineering Doctorate (EngD)

  • Industry-focused doctoral research
  • Applied engineering & design
  • Technology innovation projects
  • Available at SUTD and SMU
  • Stronger industry collaboration
  • Suitable for industry-track careers
 Key Note: PhD programmes in social sciences, humanities, economics, law, and business management are not eligible under SINGA. The scholarship is exclusively for research-based doctoral studies in science, technology, engineering, biomedical sciences, and related disciplines. Social science or AI/ML research at SMU is the exception for management-school adjacent research.

5. Full Financial Benefits — What SINGA Pays

The SINGA Scholarship is one of the most financially generous PhD awards available in Asia. The comprehensive support package is designed so scholars can focus entirely on research without financial stress throughout their 4-year doctoral programme.

100%
Tuition Fee Waiver

Full tuition fees covered for the entire programme duration — no outstanding university fees

S$2,700
Monthly Stipend

Paid every month from enrolment until passing the Qualifying Examination

S$3,200
Post-QE Stipend

Stipend increases after successfully passing the PhD Qualifying Examination

S$1,000
Settling-In Allowance

One-time payment on arrival to cover initial setup costs in Singapore

S$1,500
Airfare Grant

One-time travel reimbursement of up to S$1,500 for flights to Singapore

 Plan For These Separately: While SINGA is exceptionally comprehensive, the scholarship does not automatically cover health insurance (arrange your own coverage), financial support for dependents (spouses and children are welcome on Social Visit Pass but SINGA provides no additional funds for them), personal living expenses beyond the stipend, visa fees, or administrative charges. Budget accordingly from your monthly stipend.

6. Complete Scholarship Benefits Package

Beyond the financial support, SINGA scholars receive a holistic set of benefits that shape a world-class doctoral experience:

State-of-the-Art Research Facilities

Access to Singapore’s most advanced laboratories at A*STAR Research Institutes — equipped with cutting-edge instrumentation and infrastructure for frontier research.

World-Renowned Supervisors

Work under the direct supervision of internationally distinguished researchers and scientists, building professional relationships that shape long-term career trajectories.

Multicultural Research Community

Join a vibrant community of international scholars from 170+ countries, gaining global perspectives and building a diverse international professional network.

Degree from a World-Ranked University

Graduate with a PhD or EngD conferred by NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU, or SIT — globally recognised credentials that open doors to academic, industry, and research careers worldwide.

100% Bond-Free

No return-of-bond requirement. No service obligation. After completing your PhD, you are completely free to pursue your career anywhere in the world — academia, industry, government, anywhere.

On-Campus Accommodation Priority

First-year SINGA scholars are typically given priority for on-campus accommodation, making the transition to Singapore significantly easier and more affordable.

Industry Exposure (EngD track)

EngD scholars gain direct exposure to industry environments, building applied skills alongside advanced research expertise — ideal for those targeting industry R&D careers.

Family Welcome

SINGA scholars may bring their spouse and children under 17 to Singapore on a Social Visit Pass (SVP). While no additional scholarship funds are provided, the family can reside in Singapore for the duration of the programme.

7. Eligibility Criteria — Who Can Apply?

SINGA’s eligibility requirements are deliberately broad and accessible to attract the widest possible talent pool from across the globe. There is no age limit for applicants.

Nationality
Must be a non-Singaporean national — open to all international graduates from any country worldwide. There is no country restriction.
 Education
Must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field — or a Master’s degree. Bachelor’s degree holders can apply directly for PhD without a Master’s degree first.
 Academic Record
Strong academic background required. A GPA of 3.0 or higher is recommended. Candidates with a GPA below 3.0 may still qualify if they have reputable published research papers.
 Research Interest
Must demonstrate genuine passion for research in Biomedical Sciences, Physical Sciences, or Engineering. Research experience (publications, lab work, thesis) strengthens the application significantly.
 Language
Must demonstrate strong English proficiency in writing and speaking. IELTS/TOEFL scores are optional at the application stage but may be requested by individual universities later.
 Passport
Must hold a valid passport — only passport accepted (not national identity cards). A clear scanned copy must be provided.
 Age
No age limit — applicants of all ages are welcome to apply, provided they meet all other eligibility requirements.
 Master’s Route
Applicants with a Master’s degree may apply and could be exempted from certain PhD coursework based on their prior graduate studies.

8. Who is NOT Eligible — Key Exclusions

The following conditions will make an application ineligible, regardless of academic strength:

  • You are a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident — SINGA is exclusively for international (non-Singaporean) graduates
  • You have already completed tertiary education in Singapore on a funded scholarship — students who have previously studied in Singapore on a funded basis are excluded
  • You wish to pursue a Master’s degree only — SINGA funds only PhD or EngD research programmes
  • You want to study social sciences, humanities, economics, business, or law at a general university level — the scholarship covers science, technology, engineering, and biomedical research only
  • You submit hard copy documents by mail to the SINGA Office — all documents must be submitted online; physical mail is not accepted
  • You submit duplicate applications to the same intake cycle
  • Your documents are not in English or accompanied by certified English translations
  • You apply after the official deadline — late applications are not considered under any circumstances
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9. PhD vs EngD — Understanding Your Degree Options

SINGA supports two doctoral degree pathways. Understanding the difference is important for choosing the right programme and university:

Feature PhD EngD (Engineering Doctorate)
Focus Original academic research; advances fundamental scientific knowledge Applied research; solves real-world engineering and industry challenges
Outcome Original thesis; contribution to scientific literature Industry-relevant research project; practical application
Career Path Academia, research institutes, government labs, R&D Industry R&D, engineering consultancy, applied technology sectors
Availability at NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU, SIT, A*STAR SUTD and SMU only
Duration Typically 4 years Typically 4 years
SINGA Funding Fully funded — identical package Fully funded — identical package
Industry Collaboration Possible but not primary focus Core component of programme design
  Which to Choose? If your long-term goal is an academic or research institute career, choose the PhD pathway. If you see yourself in industry R&D or applied engineering, the EngD at SUTD or SMU may be the better fit. Both carry equal SINGA scholarship support and lead to the same doctoral-level credential.

10. 2026 Intake Cycles & Application Deadlines

SINGA operates two intake cycles per year — January and August  each with its own application deadline. This biannual structure gives prospective scholars two windows per year to apply, rather than the single annual deadline common to most scholarship programmes.

 For January 2027 Intake: Based on the regular pattern, the application deadline for the January 2027 intake is expected to be around 1 June 2026. The portal typically opens approximately 3 months before the deadline. Always verify on the official A*STAR website: a-star.edu.sg

11. Required Documents

All documents must be submitted online only through the SINGA application portal. Do NOT mail hard copy documents to the SINGA office — they will not be processed. All documents must be in English or accompanied by certified English translations.

  • Valid Passport (scanned copy — passport only, no national ID)
  • Recent passport-size photograph (JPEG or PNG format)
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate or scroll (or university certification letter if not yet conferred)
  • Master’s degree certificate (if applicable)
  • ALL academic transcripts — Bachelor’s and/or Master’s (English translation required)
  • Two Recommendation Reports (completed and submitted online by referees directly)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) / Research Proposal
  • Selected research project / supervisor preference (indicated in application form)
  • IELTS / TOEFL / GRE / GATE scores (optional — may be requested by university later)
  • Research publications or papers (if available — strongly recommended)
 Critical  Referees Submit Directly: Your two academic referees must complete and submit their recommendation reports directly online through the SINGA system — not through you. Once you submit their contact details, they will receive an automated email with instructions. Alert them well in advance and ensure they submit before the deadline, as your application cannot be reviewed without at least two recommendation reports.

12. Step-by-Step Application Guide

The SINGA application is centralised — it serves as both your scholarship application and your PhD/EngD programme application simultaneously. You do not need to apply to individual universities separately (NTU may be an exception requiring an additional application).

1

Confirm Your Full Eligibility

Verify that you are a non-Singaporean international graduate with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant science or engineering field. Confirm that you have not previously studied in Singapore on a funded scholarship. Review all eligibility requirements on the official A*STAR website before proceeding.

2

Browse Available Research Projects

Visit the “Go to Research Areas” section on the official SINGA portal. Browse more than 1,000 available PhD and EngD research projects across A*STAR, NUS, NTU, SUTD, SMU, and SIT. Read each project description carefully. Select up to three projects that best match your academic background, research experience, and long-term career goals.

3

Identify Your Preferred Research Supervisor

While it is not mandatory to contact a supervisor before applying, reviewing the research profiles of potential supervisors in your chosen area is strongly recommended. You will be asked to indicate a supervisor preference in your application form. A good supervisor fit is one of the most important factors in your selection.

4

Prepare All Required Documents

Gather your valid passport, academic transcripts, degree certificates, and your most recent photograph. Ensure all documents are in English — organise certified translations for any non-English documents. If you have research publications, prepare PDF copies of these as well, as they significantly strengthen your application.

5

Brief Your Two Referees Early

Identify two academic referees — ideally professors, research supervisors, or senior professionals who know your research ability directly. Brief them well in advance and provide them with your CV, research interests, and the SINGA scholarship overview. They must submit their reports directly and online — you cannot submit on their behalf.

6

Write Your Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Craft a compelling, research-specific SOP that clearly articulates your academic background, prior research experience, specific research interests at SINGA, your chosen supervisor and project, and your long-term research career goals. See Section 13 for detailed SOP writing tips specific to SINGA.

8

Log In and Select the Correct Scholarship

After logging into your account, press “Apply to Scholarship” and ensure you select “Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)” specifically. Do not confuse it with other A*STAR scholarship programmes. This step is highlighted in the official guidance because applicants have previously selected incorrect programmes.

9

Complete the Application Form and Upload All Documents

Fill in all fields accurately including your academic history, selected research projects, supervisor preferences, and referee contact details. Upload all required documents in the specified formats. Double-check every section before proceeding. The portal allows you to save and return — use this feature to review carefully.

10

Submit Well Before the Deadline

Submit your complete application before the deadline — ideally at least 2–3 weeks early to allow your referees adequate time to submit their reports, and to address any technical issues on the portal. The August 2026 intake deadline is 1 December 2025 at 23:59 GMT+8 (Singapore Time).

11

Wait for Interview Notification (Within ~12 Weeks)

Only shortlisted candidates are contacted for interviews — notifications are typically sent within 12 weeks of the application deadline. Regularly check your inbox and spam folder. If shortlisted, you will be interviewed by the partner university and/or A*STAR — prepare to discuss your research interests and SOP in depth.

12

Receive Your Offer and Complete Enrolment

If selected, you will receive an official offer letter from A*STAR. Follow all instructions provided to formally accept the scholarship, complete university enrolment, and arrange your Singapore student visa. Begin planning your relocation — your S$1,000 settling-in allowance and up to S$1,500 airfare grant will be disbursed on arrival.

13. How to Write a Winning Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Your Statement of Purpose is the single most critical component of your SINGA application. It is where the selection committee assesses whether you are genuinely qualified, intellectually curious, and a strong research fit. Here is how to make yours stand out:

 Open With a Specific Research Hook

Start with the specific research problem or scientific question that drives your application  not a generic statement about loving science. A concrete opening like “The drug-resistance mechanisms in treatment-refractory glioblastoma remain poorly characterised, and my bachelor’s thesis at [University] was the first step toward understanding…” instantly signals research maturity.

 Articulate Your Prior Research Experience Precisely

Name your thesis title, the lab you worked in, the methodology you used, and what you found. If you have publications — even conference papers or preprints — cite them by title. Quantify where possible: “characterised 12 novel protein structures,” “improved model accuracy by 18%.” Specificity is evidence of genuine research capability.

 Connect Directly to Your Chosen SINGA Projects

Name the specific research project(s) you selected and explain precisely why they appeal to you — referencing the supervisor’s published work where possible. Generic interest in “Singapore’s cutting-edge research” is not persuasive. Showing you have read the supervisor’s recent papers and can discuss their relevance to your research trajectory is.

SINGA Scholarship

 Map Your PhD to a 5–10 Year Career Vision

Conclude with a clear statement of where you want to be in a decade — and how a SINGA PhD is the logical next step on that specific path. Whether your ambition is running your own research group, leading industry R&D, or returning to your home country to build research capacity, make it concrete and credible.

 Proofread for Research Vocabulary and Clarity

SINGA reviewers are scientists. Imprecise technical language, grammatical errors, or vague generalisations undermine credibility immediately. Have a current PhD student or your professor review your SOP specifically for technical accuracy and scientific precision — not just general writing quality.

14. SINGA vs Other Asian PhD Scholarships

How does the SINGA Scholarship compare to other leading fully funded PhD scholarship opportunities in Asia?

Feature SINGA (Singapore) KAUST Fellowship (Saudi Arabia) MEXT (Japan)
Fully Funded ✔ Yes ✔ Yes ✔ Yes
Monthly Stipend ✔ S$2,700–S$3,200 ✔ Generous (tax-free) ¥117,000–¥145,000
Bond-Free ✔ Yes — completely ✔ Yes ✔ Yes
IELTS/GRE Required ✔ Not at application ✖ Required Varies by university
English Medium ✔ 100% English ✔ 100% English ✖ Mostly Japanese
Open to All Countries ✔ All countries ✔ All countries ✔ All countries
Age Limit ✔ No age limit ✔ No age limit Under 35
Direct Bachelor’s→PhD ✔ Yes ✔ Yes Varies
World-Ranked Universities ✔ NUS, NTU (Global Top 20) ✔ KAUST (Top 200) ✔ Tokyo, Kyoto
Industry EngD Option ✔ Yes (SUTD/SMU) ✖ Not standard ✖ No

The SINGA Scholarship holds a particularly distinctive position: it combines the financial generosity of the world’s most competitive PhD awards with zero IELTS/GRE requirements at application, no bond, and placement at universities ranked in the global top 20. For any international graduate with a strong science or engineering background and a genuine passion for research, SINGA is one of the most competitive and rewarding PhD opportunities in the world.

Begin Your SINGA Application Now

The August 2026 intake deadline is 1 December 2025 at 23:59 SGT. Browse over 1,000 available research projects, prepare your documents, and apply for one of the world’s most prestigious and fully funded PhD opportunities  free of charge, bond-free, and open to graduates from every country.

Apply at A*STAR Official Portal →
Free application · No bond · No IELTS required · All countries eligible · singa_enquiries@hq.a-star.edu.sg

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