Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-08-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Chemical Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Chemistry
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-08-01-
2026-08-01-
2027-08-01-
About Program

Program Overview


M.Sc. in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment Application

Introduction

The M.Sc. in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment Application is a graduate program offered by the National University of Singapore. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of sustainable chemistry and its applications in energy and environment.


Application Information

  • The program has only one intake per academic year in August.
  • There are two admission cycles: Early Admission (16 May to 15 July) and Regular Admission (1 October to 15 March).
  • The application outcome for Early Admission is by 30 September, and for Regular Admission, it is by 30 May.
  • Selection is conducted in multiple rounds on a rolling basis, with applicants evaluated on a competitive basis.
  • Applying during the Early Admission cycle offers an exclusive advantage, as applicants not shortlisted in the early round will be automatically reconsidered in the Regular Admission cycle.

Application Fee and Offer Acceptance Fee

  • The application fee is S$100 (inclusive of prevailing GST), which is non-refundable and payable when submitting online application materials.
  • The offer acceptance fee is S$5,450 (inclusive of prevailing GST), which is non-refundable and non-transferable.

Instructions for Application

  • All applicants should apply online via the Graduate Admission System.
  • Inaccurate or incomplete applications will not be processed.
  • Applicants should browse the User Guide before applying.

Supporting Documents

  • Proof of Residence:
    • Singapore Citizens & Singapore Permanent Residents: Identity Card (Pink/Blue NRIC)
    • International Applicants: Passport with valid dates and passes (if applicable)
  • Transcript(s):
    • Official latest transcript from each university or college attended
    • Each university’s grading system
    • Grade Point Average (GPA) document
  • Degree Scroll(s):
    • A degree scroll is a document conferred upon a student after completing the required courses
    • Students who have not yet graduated should provide a Student Status Letter from their university
  • Valid TOEFL/IELTS score report:
    • Applicants whose medium of undergraduate instruction is not completely in English need to upload the official score sheet
    • TOEFL (≥85) or IELTS (≥6.0)
  • Financial support:
    • Applicants will need to select “Self-Support” under the Source of Finance field and upload a financial statement
    • International applicants must submit documentary evidence of their ability to support their study
  • Other Supporting Documents:
    • Resume/CV
    • Scholarships, awards, and prizes received
    • Professional certificates

Important Notes

  • All original supporting documents must be uploaded in pdf format by the application closing date.
  • Official certified English translations must be provided with the original documents if they are not in English.
  • The total file size of all uploaded documents is 10 MB.
  • Personal Statement and GRE Reports are not required for application to the program.
  • Referee Reports, at least 1 and up to a maximum of 2, are required.
  • Applicants do not need to arrange to send the official IELTS/TOEFL test score reports from the test centre to NUS.
  • No candidate may concurrently be a student for more than one degree or register as a candidate of NUS and of another university/institute.
  • Applicants must produce the originals of all supporting documents when requested if admitted to the program.
  • Inaccurate, false information or omission of necessary supporting documents or non-payment of application fee will render the application invalid.
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