In recent years, Singapore (the “Land of the Lions”) is the hub for academic excellence in South-East Asia with its world-famous Universities, state of the art research facilities, high standards of teaching and learning. Nowadays, it is one of the most popular student’s destinations in Asia and indeed the world. Singapore consists of 63 smaller islands and is the second-most densely populated independent country in the world after Monaco. Here are a few reasons to study in this country. Several World famous Universities including Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) (both ranked 11th in QS Top University ranking, 2020) are situated in Singapore According to QS Ranking 2019, Singapore is ranked 20th best student cities in the world for study abroad According to U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems, Singapore is ranked seventh overall (based on resources, Environment, Connectivity, and Output), It ranks first for the relative importance of international students, ranks second for R&D expenditure by universities, ranks fourth for joint publications with international authors, ranks sixth in case of national researchers per head and tertiary educational qualifications of the workforce, ranks eighth for knowledge transfer with firms, ranks 22nd for government expenditure on tertiary education, ranks 33rd for joint scientific publications with industry. According to World Atlas, Singapore now becomes a world financial capital (Ranked 4th by The Global Financial Centers Index (GFCI)) with its availability of wealth management advisors and efficiency in capital markets, commodity trade, insurance. Singapore is one of the best countries in the world to do business (ranked 8th according to Forbes). For that reason, several multinational companies come to invest and also recruit local students. In the last few years, Singapore has been recognized as a world leader in contemporary research and innovation. Singapore ranks 8th among the 129 economies featured in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2019 According to the Global Competitiveness Index 4.0 2019 Rankings, Singapore ranks first. This ranking measures national competitiveness defined as the set of institutions, policies and other factors that determine the level of productivity. The education standard of Singapore is almost equal to the USA/UK/Australia/ European countries, but tuition fees and living expenses are much cheaper than those countries.