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FAQs

For Full-Time, our MSc in Sustainable and Green Finance is a 12-month intensive programme that includes a Capstone Project.
For Part-Time, our MSc in Sustainable and Green Finance is a 21-month intensive programme that includes a Practicum.

Usually, part-time students take 3 courses per semester and can expect to attend one class per week per course. Classes are conducted in person at NUS.

Classes begin in early August for Semester 1 and January for Semester 2.Classes begin in early August for Semester 1 and January for Semester 2.

There is only one intake per year in August.

Please refer to the Programme Fees page for more information.

No, you don’t need any work experience. The MSc in Sustainable and Green Finance is a pre-experience programme.

It will be a useful component to evaluate your potential for the Master’s programme.

Admission would require a good Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a four-year undergraduate programme. A good three-year degree with very strong academic results may also be considered on a case-by-case basis.

There is no minimum undergraduate grade required to apply. However, a GMAT score is highly recommended if your GPA/CAP is not strong. All applications will undergo a thorough process to evaluate potential and readiness for graduate study in Finance. Performance in relevant course work will be evaluated during this process.

Please refer to the Academics page for more information.

A GMAT/GRE score is not mandatory but a good GMAT/GRE score will strengthen your application. Generally, a score of 700 out of 800 for the GMAT, or the GMAT equivalent in GRE is expected.