Welcome Singapore

 

 

Hi, my name is Maryann and I am the South-East Asia Manager in charge of Singapore. If you have any queries about studying or living in Aberystwyth, I would love to hear from you. I can be contacted using the details below:

Contact: Maryann Vargis
Phone: +60 169 802 770 (WhatsApp / Telegram / Signal / Line / Viber)
Email: mav24@aber.ac.uk
Skype: Maryann.Vargis

Entry Requirements

  Entry Requirements
Undergraduate

Singapore- Cambridge GCE A-Levels Offers can vary depending on the course, but are typically in the range of CCC – BBB (104 – 128 UCAS tariff points).

Applicants with lower scores may be considered for courses with integrated foundation years.

 

Polytechnic Diploma may be considered for an alternative year of entry.

Postgraduate
UK degree classification  cGPA Percentage %
First class honours 3.7 82%
Upper-second class honours 3.52 77.80%
Lower-second class honours 3 70%

Please note each course may require specific entry grades from the qualifications highlighted above. Some courses may also require an additional portfolio or interview.

English Requirements

You will be required to demonstrate English proficiency at the following levels:

  • Undergraduate – IELTS 6.0 – 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component
  • Postgraduate – IELTS 6.0 – 7.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
  • Password English Test
    Aberystwyth University is pleased to be working with Password to offer an online English test for FREE*

*Terms and conditions apply. Contact malstaff@aber.ac.uk to find out more.

 

The above requirements are dependent on the department as well as the course of your choice. See other acceptable proficiency tests.

 

All non-UK students from countries where English is not the first language are required to show evidence of sufficient knowledge of English - your level of proficiency in English must be proved before you begin your course. If you have not achieved the required level prior to the receipt of the acceptance for admission, the formal offer will include a condition that you will need to attain essential knowledge before the start of your course.

Scholarships

Award Value & Benefit Further Information

International Accommodation Award

(Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate)

International students are eligible to receive inclusive or discounted university accommodation for each year of studies. Subject to availability. *Terms and conditions apply.

See our International Accommodation Award page for more information.

 

Caru Aber International Award

This award gives a £1,000 tuition fee discount to any international fee-paying students who spent a period of time studying with us as an associate student.

See our Caru Aber International Award page for more information.

AberDoc Scholarship Competition

(PhD students only)

Grant for up to 3 years covering fees and maintenance with access to a conference fund.

See our AberDoc Scholarship Competition page for more information.

International Family Award

£1,000 tuition fee discount available to international fee-paying students who have a family member that has studied, or is studying, at Aberystwyth University.

See our International Family Award page for more information.

Chevening Scholarships

(Postgraduate)

Chevening Scholarships provide full funding for a one-year Master’s degree in any subject.

See our Chevening Scholarships page for more information.

Entrance Examinations & Merits Award

(Undergraduate)

Worth up to £2,000 and a chance to receive an unconditional offer.

See our Entrance Examinations & Merits Awards page for more information.

Departmental Awards

Worth up to £500 per year.

See our Departmental Scholarships page for more information.

For further information on scholarships and bursaries please visit our fees and scholarships page or contact the International Recruitment & Development Office at international@aber.ac.uk.

Andrew Jones

Andrew Jones

Andrew Jones graduated with a degree in History & Welsh History in 1985. In addition to his successful career, Andrew also acts as Aber's unofficial ambassador in Singapore and he is willing to assist any Aber alumnus with locating and/or doing business there.

What do you remember most about your time at Aber?

I remember the stunning journey across mid-Wales to start each term, Aber's dramatic geography and the weather! Aber's size and distance from the 'real world' made for a closeness and community where it was easy to make friends. It was a great atmosphere for studying History, and the National Library made it unbeatable.  

What are you doing now career-wise and how has your Aberystwyth Degree helped?

These days I work independently as an Entrepreneur and Executive Coach. I help my clients work on their personal, business and organizational development. I am an MBA Career Counselor at Insead & Singapore Management University. I am active in the Singapore start-up scene, as a Mentor and Entrepreneur, where I develop businesses around Human Resources and the related Technologies, such as the GatewaySingapore.com family of websites.

Previously, I was a Managing Director in HR, Technology & Operations at Deutsche Bank, in Singapore.  Thanks to the Careers Service I discovered voluntary work while studying at Aber and, after I left, I continued while I worked out what to do.  Since 1992 I have lived in Asia and taken regional and global roles across HR, IT and Operations. 

History gave me an awareness of different cultures and the appreciation that we all think differently, which has helped managing across cultures.  I appreciate the basic training in intellectual rigour and the ability to form and express my own judgment from diverse material. I value the critical thinking skills to deconstruct points of view, and test for cause and effect.  Managing change is a large part of what I do; and History is a rich stock of Change Management archetypes showing what can go wrong and how change has been documented, championed and derailed.

What advice would you have for a student doing your course now?

Follow your passion, experiment with different points of view and take risks.  You will not see this opportunity again, so live all aspects of it 100% - adventure off the reading list; seek out people who have nothing in common with you; take a deep breath and express your own ideas. The more that you listen and read, the more you will understand yourself.

Agents

IDP Education Singapore

2 Handy Rd,
#02-08, The Cathay
Singapore 229233

Email: sabrina.hussain@idp.com
Tel: +65 6819 0560
Website: www.idp.com/singapore/

 

 

Fortrust International

47 Hume Avenue
#09-11, Parc Palais
Singapore 598748

Email: info@fortrust.com 
Tel: +61 292 690 933 
Website: www.fortrust.com