Chinese professional Ms Jin Qi, after delays due to work and COVID-19, chose to pursue a Mandarin-taught master’s degree at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in 2024. She is part of a growing trend of Chinese students now favouring Singapore over traditional Western destinations like the US or Europe, citing the city-state’s strong economy and regional job prospects. Singapore is now the second-most popular destination for Chinese students after the UK, prompting universities such as NTU, SMU, SUTD, and SUSS to offer more Mandarin-language postgraduate programmes.
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