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Dual bachelor's degree with National University of Singapore (NUS)
A dual BA programme is being offered jointly by Sciences Po and the National University of Singapore. Admission decisions will be made collaboratively by both institutions.
Bachelor Open House Day 2025
Come and discover our Bachelor's degree in the Humanities & Social Sciences at Sciences Po and explore our 7 campuses through different events:
Virtual Open Day on 1st February 2025
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In-person Open House Days
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Admissions procedure
Applicants to this double degree programme must apply through the National University of Singapore (NUS) website. All relevant information to the admission procedure is handled exclusively by the National University of Singapore.
The application will be assessed exclusively for the dual degree.
Candidates who have been deemed eligible will be invited for an interview.
Please read carefully for further details on the admission process and deadlines.
If you also wish to apply to a Sciences Po undergraduate degree programme, you must submit your application through:
Interviews
Interviews will be organised remotely in English. Candidates invited to take an interview will be informed of the date by email.
Candidates who apply both to the double degree with NUS and a Sciences Po undergraduate programme may be invited to two different interviews.
Degrees
At the end of their programme of study, candidates will be awarded a bachelor degree from Sciences Po and NUS.
Like other Sciences Po students, new degree-holders will then be able to enroll for the Masters programme of their choice in compliance with the relevant selection criteria.
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Prospective students
Fees & Financial Aid
Limited financial resources are not a barrier to receiving a Sciences Po education.
Nearly one in three students receives a full-fee scholarship.