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Preparatory Course (MWM)

All students enrolled in the MWM Programme are required to attend a non-credit bearing preparatory bootcamp on Wealth Management. Please refer to the timetable below.

 Attendance is compulsory. 

Preparatory Course Schedule
Session Date Time Venue
1 22-Jul-24 Mon 6pm to 9pm Zoom
2 23-Jul-24 Tue 6pm to 9pm Zoom
3 25-Jul-24 Thu 6pm to 9pm Zoom
4 26-Jul-24 Fri 6pm to 9pm Zoom


Preparatory Course (MQF)

All students enrolled in the MQF Programme are required to attend a non-credit-bearing workshop on Introduction to Financial Engineering. Please refer to the timetable below.

Attendance is compulsory.

Preparatory Course Schedule (MQF)
Section Session Date Time Venue
G1 1 12-Aug-24 Mon 12pm to 3.45pm Zoom
2 13-Aug-24 Tue 12pm to 3.45pm Zoom
3 16-Aug-24 Fri 12pm to 3.45pm Zoom
4 20-Aug-24 Tue 12pm to 3.45pm Zoom
Preparatory Course Schedule (MQF) G2
Section Session Date Time Venue
G2 1 12-Aug-24 Mon 7pm to 10.45pm Zoom
2 13-Aug-24 Tue 7pm to 10.45pm Zoom
3 16-Aug-24 Fri 7pm to 10.45pm Zoom
4 20-Aug-24 Tue 7pm to 10.45pm Zoom

Note: You may only start on the HBS Pre-course AFTER being successfully matriculated as an SMU Student because you will need to create an account using your SMU email account. 

Module Information

Prior to delving into the ACCT609 Financial Reporting & Analysis course in Segment 3, students must undertake a pre-course study. This preparatory material aims to acquaint students with fundamental concepts crucial for comprehending Financial Accounting. 

Estimated Time to Complete

The length of time required to complete the module will vary depending on your prior experience with these concepts. Do plan between 10 – 20 hours to complete the module.

You will need to complete and pass all three exams for this module. The professor will assume your familiarity with the material from the pre-study when classes begin.

IMPORTANT

  • Please note that the pre-course study for Financial Accounting accounts for 10% of the component grades for your Financial Reporting & Analysis course that you will be taking in the next segment.
  • Students are required to obtain a minimum of 75% for all three exams (Final Exam 1, 2 & 3) in the pre-course study. Pre-test is not required.
  • Corresponding marks (rounded up) for this component: Average of 90+% for the exams = 10 marks, average of 80+% = 9 marks, etc.

Deadline to complete: The Friday immediately preceding the first day of class.

Accessing your Pre–Study Materials 

The EMBA Office will procure the Coursepack on your behalf. Further details will be provided by the office during Segment 1 following the commencement of the EMBA programme.

Preparatory Course (MAF/GMF)

We have arranged an online Economic Analysis Preparatory course for everyone. Please refer to the timetable in the table below. There will be in-video quiz questions and online MCQ quizzes. The marks from these components will count towards the Economic Analysis part of the core course FNCE6052 Quantitative Methods & Economic Analysis.

Preparatory Course Schedule (MAF/GMF)
Section Session Date Time
G1 1 13-Aug-24 Tue 12pm to 3.15pm
2 20-Aug-24 Tue 12pm to 3.15pm
G2 1 13-Aug-24 Tue 7pm to 10.15pm
2 20-Aug-24 Tue 7pm to 10.15pm
G3 1 15-Aug-24 Thu 7pm to 10.15pm
2 22-Aug-24 Thu 7pm to 10.15pm

Non-Credit-Bearing Courses

In addition to the core and elective courses, we have arranged the following non-credit-bearing courses/workshops for you in November Term (Term 1A):

  • Professional Ethics and Corporate Governance
  • Introduction to Data Science for Finance (with Python) workshop

Attendance is compulsory for the Professional Ethics and Corporate Governance course. There will be an online quiz at the end of the course, and passing the quiz is required.

The Introduction to Data Science for Finance (with Python) workshop requires registration on a first come, first served basis. More details will be provided to you closer to the November term.

Embeded Microsoft Form Dietary Requirement


Completion of Formalities (COF) for Student Pass 

The COF will be conducted at SMU by the Singapore ICA officers. Do note that the COF exercise has to be done in person on campus.

Before the COF at SMU

Please ensure that you have uploaded the COF documents and paid the relevant fees on the ICA portal:

  • Issuance fee (SGD 60)
  • Multiple Journey Visa fee (SGD 30) 

STP-In-Principle Approval (STP-IPA) holders need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 before completing the formalities for the pass issuance unless they are medically exempted and certified by a Singapore doctor. 

All foreign students will need to submit the ICA arrival card. For more information, please refer to the ICA website.

The Electronic Visit Pass (ePass) will only be issued upon the student's arrival in Singapore. Please ensure that you have a valid VISA to remain in Singapore at all times. 

If your VISA is expiring before the collection of the digital student pass (STP), please apply for an extension of your Visit Pass here.

As ICA will be issuing digital STP, you will need a working Singapore mobile number that can receive SMS OTP (One-time-password via SMS) when you report for COF. Please ensure that you purchase and activate a local SIM card upon arrival in Singapore. You can write your Singapore mobile number legibly on the first page of the IPA letter.

Day of the COF

Remember to bring the following documents/items in this SPECIFIC order:

  1. A recent passport-sized photograph (35mm wide by 45mm high)
    Note: On-site instant photo service will be available at S$13 for 4 photos (this is subject to change). Only cash payment is accepted. You are strongly encouraged to have your photo ready before the day of the COF to avoid long queues.

    The photograph must be:

    • taken within the last 3 months;
    • in color and must be taken against a white background with a matt or semi-matt finish;
    • full face and without headgear (any headgear worn for religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide the facial features)
  2. Original Passport;
  3. Printout of the Electronic Visit Pass (Note: Look out for ICA’s email with the subject header: Notification of Electronic Visit Pass);
  4. In-Principle Approval (IPA) Letter;
  5. Proof of payment for Issuance and/or Multiple-Entry Visa fees;
  6. Proof of exemption from Covid-vaccination if any.
  7. A working Singapore mobile number.

You must report in person to complete the formalities. As ICA will be enrolling applicants’ iris images, you should not wear colored, patterned, or cosmetic contact lenses on the day of the COF.

Pre-Completion of Formalities (Pre-COF)

Completion of medical examination report

The medical examination can be done in the student's home country if he/she has never resided in Singapore on any long-term immigration passes previously. However, it must be done on the prescribed medical report form and submitted with the relevant laboratory reports. An official translation of the laboratory reports is required if they are not in English.

Students who have been residing in Singapore on any other long-term immigration passes currently are required to undergo the medical examination in Singapore, if the medical examination was done more than 2 years ago.

At the time of submission, the laboratory reports must not be more than 3 months from the date of issue. Students who fail to fulfil the medical requirements will not be issued a Student's Pass.

Kindly complete the medical examination report and upload it to the ICA Portal. A few important things to note for the completion of the medical examination report: 

  • Information (as indicated in the passport) is accurately reflected in the medical examination and relevant laboratory reports.
  • The clinic’s stamp must be affixed to the medical examination report.
  • The examining doctor’s name and the date of the medical examination are clearly stated.
  • Upload both the laboratory report for HIV and the X-ray report along with the completed medical examination report.
  • If the medical report is in a foreign language, provide an official English translation.

Vaccination Details

If you are vaccinated overseas, you are required to have your vaccination records updated by a Singapore healthcare provider in the National Immunisation Registry (NIR). Please ensure that you fulfil the vaccination requirements for Student’s Pass Holders as advised by the Singapore healthcare provider. For more details, please refer to MOH's website.

For more information regarding the vaccination, please refer to the Vaccination details Document.

Guide 

You may refer to the Pre-Completion of Formalities (COF) Process guide for more information.


Student Pass (STP) Application

All foreigners, other than holders of valid Long-Term Visit Passes, Dependant's Passes, and Immigration Exemption Order holders, are required to apply for a Student's Pass if he/she wishes to pursue full-time studies in an Institute of Higher Learning (IHL).

To apply for a Student's Pass, a foreign student must first be accepted and offered a place as a full-time matriculated or registered student in an IHL in Singapore. 

Students must submit the eForm 16 through the Student's Pass On-Line Application & Registration (SOLAR) system. 

Prior to completing the eForm 16, ensure that your details are accurate.
1. Ensure that the “Student Name” matches your passport. Do not include commas (,).
2. Before proceeding with the application submission in SOLAR, please ensure that the details below are correct.

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Nationality
  • Course programme

SOLAR Log-in

Head to the SOLAR Website, and log in using the following details:

  • SOLAR application no. 
  • Name 
  • Nationality 
  • Date of Birth 
  • Sex 

Guide

Students may refer to the SOLAR Initial Submission Process guide on how to complete the eForm 16.

Ensure that your email address is accurate in the STP eForms to receive email notifications.

Please check the ICA eService regularly for any clarifications or documents requested by ICA. Students may be required to upload any requested document(s) into the ICA e-service within 14 days of notification.

Payment

Your student pass application will be processed after the processing fee (SGD 45) has been made. 

Student’s Pass application typically takes 10 - 14 working days (excluding the date of submission) to process and is subject to approval by ICA.

Successful applicants will be issued with an in-principle approval (IPA) letter by ICA. 

For applicants who require a visa to enter Singapore, a visa will be incorporated in the IPA letter. Students need not apply for a separate visa and may enter Singapore by producing the IPA letter at the checkpoints. 

After the Student Pass Application is approved, you can download a copy of the IPA letter from the SOLAR Website.

Verification of Degree & Transcripts

Online Verification

(Only for SMU, NUS, NTU, SIT, SUSS, RMIT, James Cook & Murdoch graduates)

The admissions team will verify your documents via your university website online. There is no action required from you.

Contacting Your University

You may send a request to your university to email us directly confirming that you’ve graduated with your Bachelor's/Master’s Degree.

Singapore-based Students

On-Campus Verification

Please book an appointment to come by our campus with your official documents for verification.

International Students

Mail your documents to SMU

Kindly mail the certified true copies of your documents to our mailing address below. Please note that all copies should be affixed with the official university / public notary stamp/signature.

Photocopies of Certified True Copies are not accepted. You should also provide a tracking number where possible so that your documents can be traced.  

Mailing Address

Attention: (to the programme admissions committee)
Lee Kong Chian School of Business
Singapore Management University
Level 4, Postgraduate Programmes Office
50 Stamford Road
Singapore 178899

Official GMAT, GRE, IELTS, TOEFL reports (if applicable)

Click the following links to learn how to send your official test scores to SMU:

GMAT Institution Code: MBA Full-Time (F8D-7V-17), MBA Part-Time (F8D-7V-35), EMBA F8D-7V-69, MEI/MQF F8D-7V-97, MIM (F8D-7V-25), MAF (F8D-7V-27), MWM (F8D-7V-34)

GRE Institution Code: 2861- Singapore Management University

TOEFL Institution Code: 9014

IELTS (Please mail it to our mailing address)

Valid Pass & Passport

Between now and the start of your programme, if you are to renew or obtain your Passport/ FIN/ Valid Pass, please inform us and email us a copy so we can update your records.

Living in Singapore

Accommodation

For accommodation options in Singapore, please refer to the Accommodation Info or Website.

Travelling around Singapore 

Mass-Rapid Transit (MRT)

The easiest & fastest way to get around the island is by MRT. Fares range from $1 - $2.50 (stored value cards), and $1.50 - $3 (standard one-way tickets). EZ-Link Cards are stored value cards and can be purchased at any Ticket Office located at all train stations.

You can also now use your foreign bank-issued MasterCard® and Visa® contactless bank cards for the payment of public transport fares in Singapore. Please refer to TransitLink’s SimplyGo website for more information.

Living in Singapore (MRT)
Train Line Station Name Distance
Circle Line Bras Basah Take Exit B, 3 mins walk to LKCSB
East-West Line
North-South Line
City Hall Take Exit B, 5 mins walk to LKCSB
Downtown Line Bencoolen Take Exit C, 7 mins walk to LKCSB

Public Buses

Another common way of commuting is by public bus. Do note that there are a few options, ranging from Express, Normal & Night Services. Fares are charged according to the distance travelled.

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