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How to manage your budget if you're a student in Singapore

Singapore has some of the best universities and colleges in Asia and offer amazing facilities to students. This attracts quite a lot of students from different parts of the world to the island nation. Here are few tips that will help you to keep your expenses low when you start your student life in the country. <br>

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How to manage your budget if you're a student in Singapore

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  1. How To Manage Your Budget If You're a Student In Singapore #1 Choosing an easily accessible students’ home If you want to keep your expenses low, you need to choose a students home that is located close to the university or college. If the college is located in a posh area where the living expenses are quite high, you should go for shared accommodation for students which will help to keep the expenses under control.

  2. How to manage your budget if you're a student in Singapore #2 Making use of shared kitchen facilities When you choose accommodation for students, you should make sure that you’re provided with shared kitchen facilities. Singapore is one of the best places to try out different varieties of food. You will be able to order all sorts of cuisines when you visit the fine restaurants in the country.

  3. How to manage your budget if you're a student in Singapore #3 Making a note of your monthly expenses You might find it annoying to keep track of every penny that you spend. However, if you make it a habit, you will definitely be able to save a lot of money. Each and every time, you take out your wallet and pay for something, or every time you do online shopping, make a note of the details in your electronic dairy or a book.

  4. How to manage your budget if you're a student in Singapore #4 Choosing hawker stalls over restaurants If you are not someone who likes to cook on your own, you will not be able to make use of the shared kitchen facilities available at the students flats and shared student accommodation facilities. Avoiding the restaurants and relying on hawker stalls would be the best way to save money.

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