What to study in Singapore? Here are 26 fields SG universities rank in the global top 10 for.

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Subject ranking data comes from the latest QS University Rankings. Many Singaporeans dream of studying abroad, lured by the prospects of attending one of the world's...

What to study in Singapore? Here are 26 fields SG universities rank in the global top 10 for.

Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, any opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. Subject ranking data comes from the latest QS University Rankings.

Many Singaporeans dream of studying abroad, lured by the prospects of attending one of the world’s top universities like MIT, Harvard or Oxford. But, as we all well know, Singapore’s own schools are among the global elite already, and there are many subjects that they rank among the best in the world for.

Given the difference in cost (especially with subsidies for Singaporeans), it might be a better idea to get your education here.

However, while NUS is currently the 8th best in the world and NTU ranks 12, according to the just-released 2026 University Rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), the positions for individual disciplines are vastly different.

To make your choice easier, I have compiled a list of all university fields in which Singapore’s universities rank in the global top 10, so you can be confident that you’re receiving some of the best education available anywhere right now.

(The positions are for 2025, released earlier this year as QS publishes ratings for the incoming academic year first, with data for specific disciplines following several months later.)

National University of Singapore / Global rank: 8

Discipline2025 Global Rank
Art History2
Engineering – Civil and Structural3
Social Policy and Administration3
Computer Science and Information Systems4
Engineering – Chemical4
Engineering – Electrical and Electronic4
Geography6
Marketing6
Materials Sciences6
Chemistry7
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence7
Business and Management Studies8
Linguistics8
Nursing8
Pharmacy and Pharmacology8
Architecture and Built Environment9
Mathematics9
Engineering – Mechanical9
Environmental Sciences10
Law and Legal Studies10
Politics10
Social Sciences and Management10
Statistics and Operational Research10

NUS starts off with a major surprise—it’s the world’s 2nd best school for studying Art History, behind only London’s Royal College of Art. That’s quite an achievement for a young country with a limited domestic art scene and only a very short history.

The subsequent two subjects are much less surprising: Civil and Structural Engineering and Social Policy and Administration (especially given how well Singapore is managed and how acclaimed it is around the world for its achievements).

Computer Science graduates will be happy to know that NUS falls just one place short of a podium finish, ranking fourth, trailing the American behemoths of MIT, Stanford and Carnegie Mellon. Data and AI studies rank slightly lower, at 7th, but are still among the best out there.

That said, for AI, you might want to try NTU:

Nanyang Technological University / Global rank: 12

Discipline2025 Global Rank
Materials Sciences2
Library and Information Management3
Communication and Media Studies4
Engineering – Electrical and Electronic4
Engineering – Mechanical4
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence5
Computer Science and Information Systems6
Chemistry8
Education and Training8
Engineering – Civil and Structural9
Engineering – Chemical10

NTU is one of the best places to study Materials Sciences in the world, coming 2nd after only MIT.

Given the worldwide demand for innovation in this discipline, it’s probably one of the best choices in sciences you can make right now. The technological progress of humanity is highly dependent on our ability to devise and mass-produce new materials, which determine competitive advantages of individual companies and entire countries.

Interestingly, Computer Science courses at NTU rank lower than at NUS, but its Data and AI programmes are two places higher.

In fact, let’s take a closer look at how both schools stack up against each other in disciplines where they compete within the world’s top 10:

DisciplineNUS 2025 Global Rank NTU 2025 Global Rank
Chemistry78
Computer Science and Information Systems46
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence75
Engineering – Chemical410
Engineering – Civil and Structural39
Engineering – Electrical and Electronic44
Engineering – Mechanical94
Materials Sciences62

The National University of Singapore outranks NTU in four disciplines, while NTU wins in three, and one is a draw. It’s a very close race between the two.

There’s little difference between them in Computer Sciences and AI, as well as Chemistry and Electronics. NUS has a very clear advantage in Chemical as well as Civil and Structural Engineering, while NTU does considerably better in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Sciences.

However, even if you’re not into engineering or science disciplines, there’s still a lot you can study in Singapore with the knowledge that you’re getting some of the best education in the world.

Starting with the aforementioned Art History, Geography, Marketing and other Business Studies, Communication and Media, Linguistics, Nursing, Environment, Law, Politics or Social Sciences—there’s something world-class for (almost) everyone here.

Read other articles we’ve written on Singapore’s current affairs here.

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