International applicants

Applying to study at Curtin Singapore is easy. The steps below outline how to submit your online application.

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Step 1: Choose a course

Find the course you’d like to study through the website course section. You will need to make sure you satisfy the admission criteria for your course before applying. Not all courses at Curtin Singapore can be started in all trimesters or semesters, so make sure you check the course intake. Please view our academic calendar to find out when our intake starts.

Step 2: Ensure any supporting documentation meets our scanned document guidelines

Once you decide on which course you want to study and have checked that you meet the entry requirements, simply collect electronic copies of your academic certificates and transcripts, with grading system descriptions, and identification documents (e.g. passport, student’s pass, dependent’s pass) then you’re ready to apply online. Please make sure your supporting documents meet our scanned documents guidelines.

Step 3: Apply

Click the ‘Apply – find out how’ button on your chosen course page and follow the steps to lodge your online application. Below is an indication of application processing timeframes when applying to study at Curtin Singapore, once the completed application and all required documents are submitted. You will be notified if further documents are required and your assessment may be delayed until we receive these documents.

Programs Duration
Application for diploma programs 1 to 2 working days
Application for undergraduate programs 1 to 2 working days
Application for postgraduate programs 3 to 6 working days
Applicants applying for Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) may take 3 to 6 working days.

If you have queries regarding the Scanned Documents and Certification Requirements and Guidelines, please email the Admissions Office.

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