Today we have over 10,000 students who are studying in Singapore. The majority study at the major local institutions that teach for our degrees in Singapore. Visit our Directory of Institutions to see the list.
Our qualifications are internationally recognized and portable. Students study and take their exams locally through RELC. However, if your work or family causes you to move you can take your studies with you as we have exam centres all over the world.
You can either browse our full list of undergraduate programmes (for holders of A' levels, or of equivalent qualifications) or masters programmes or use our 'Find a course' facility.
If you don't hold A' levels we offer several Diploma programmes taught at several local institutions in Singapore that lead directly on to our degrees.
In Singapore most of our students are studying for direct honours undergraduate degrees in economics, management, finance and the social sciences designed by acdemics from the highly rated London School of Economics and Political Science, which is one of the Colleges of the University of London. On these degrees if you are a Poly degree holder or hold certain other qualifications you may be able to get exemption from certain units.
Asha Mukherjee Dulal
BSc Accounting and Finance
“I am certain that University of London has opened many doors for me with such a brilliant start to my career! ”
Vernon Lim
BSc Business

“The University of London brand is a trusted one that adds a genuine gloss to my resume.”
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RELC Examinations Bureau
Level 3, RELC Building
30 Orange Grove Road
Singapore 258352
Tel: 6734 4398
Email: RELC Office (UoL)

Why not download our specially written information
leaflet for Singapore. [pdf: 8pgs: 520KB]
Student Ambassadors are graduates who can assist new or prospective students with studying for a University of London degree through the External System. If you'd like to contact an ambassador please see the Alumni area of our website.
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