A postgraduate coursework-based programme with a strong engineering focus on solving real-world problems through chemical modelling, simulation, and data-driven process optimisation.
#3 in Asia and #10 in the world for Chemical Engineering, according to the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
This programme is designed for students and working professionals with a background in chemical engineering, chemistry, or related sciences who wish to deepen their expertise in computational modelling and explore emerging applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning within the chemical and biomedical industries.
For admission matters and enquiries, please email:
MSc in Chemical Modelling: [email protected]
Meeting industry demands
- Core modelling modules: molecular simulation, quantum chemistry, statistical thermodynamics
- Data science and AI modules: machine learning, data mining, optimisation in chemical engineering
- Practical capability: industrial case studies, high-performance computing, project-based learning
Alignment with emerging trends in job market
- Artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, pharmaceutical R&D, sustainable materials development
Research attachment to faculty members in CCEB
Interdisciplinary, leveraging on the newly formed CCEB
- Students may take electives in chemistry, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering
- Flexible curriculum leveraging the strengths of the newly formed CCEB for cross-disciplinary learning
- Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of honours (distinction) or equivalent from a reputable university.
- Minimum TOEFL score of 85 or IELTS score of 6.0 (only if your first degree was not taught in English).
- Special consideration may be given, on a case-by-case basis to applicants with relevant work experience and letters of recommendation.
Application period | November 2025 to March 2026 |
| Offer and acceptance | December 2025 to March 2026 |
| Matriculation | July 2026 |
Course commencement | August 2026 |
Application Status
The application outcome will be released via the online Graduate Admission System by end-May / June (August Intake).
Click here to check your application status after you have made a successful online payment.
Submission of Application
All semesters' examination results up to the time of application.
Please ensure that all mandatory and supporting documents are uploaded in the online Graduate Admission System before submitting your application. Submission of hardcopy documents is not required at the application stage.
Only applications submitted by the stipulated application deadline will be processed.
***Applicants should consider carefully that they are able to cope with work/personal/financial commitments before applying/accepting admission as full-time/part-time candidates. Deferment of admission base on these reasons may not be considered.
| Study Type | Minimum Candidature | Maximum Candidature |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time study | 1 years (3 trimester) | 2 years (6 trimester) |
| Part-time study | 2 year (6 trimester) | 4 years (12 trimester) |
*No bridging course required
Total Graduation Requirement: 30 AUs minimum
- 10 courses: 4 core and 6 electives
- A minimum CGPA of 2.50/5.00
View the Course here: MSCCM Course AY26-27
*Note: the curriculum is subject to change.
* More details on course content will be provided soon.| Public Sector | Private Sector |
|---|---|
| NEA, PUB – Environmental modelling, emissions control | Shell, ExxonMobil – Process simulation and optimization |
| EMA, EDB – Energy systems and sustainability analytics | GSK, Pfizer, Novartis – Drug modelling and pharmaceutical R&D |
| MOM, SCDF – Safety analysis and risk modelling | BASF, Dow, Evonik – Materials modelling and product design |
| MOE, Polytechnics – Teaching and applied research roles | Micron, Applied Materials – Semiconductor process modelling |
| A*STAR Institutes – Computational research and data science | Sanofi, Honeywell, Siemens – Industrial process engineering and digital twins |
| Bruker, Shimadzu – Scientific instrumentation and software development | |
| Keppel, Sembcorp – Environmental modelling and sustainable systems engineering |
The tuition fees for Academic Year 2025/26 as follows:
Deposit Fee | - S$ 5,450 (Non-refundable) |
Tuition Fee (subject to annual revision by the school.) | - S$ 49,050 per programme |
Payment Schedule | - Full-time students will be billed in three trimesters - Part-time student will be billed in six trimesters |
Application fee | S$50 (Non-refundable) |
*All fees shown INCLUDING 9% GST.
*The total tuition fee for the programme is SGD 49,050, based on 30 Academic Units (AUs). The course is charged on a per-trimester basis according to the number of AUs taken, at a rate of SGD 1,635 per AU for AY2025/26.
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The tuition fees for Academic Year 2026/27 are as follows:
| Deposit fee | S$ 5,450 (Non-refundable) |
| Tuition fee (subject to annual revision by the school.) | S$ 51,012 |
| Payment schedule | Full-time students will be billed in three trimesters while part-time students will be billed in six trimesters |
| Application fee | S$50 (Non-refundable) |
* All fees shown are inclusive of 9% GST.
* The total tuition fee for the programme is S$51,012, based on 30 Academic Units (AUs). Fees are charged on a per-trimester basis according to the number of AUs taken, at a rate of ~S$1,700 per AU for AY2026/27.
Financial Assistance:
- Singaporean Citizens (SCs): Enjoy a study grant of S$10,000+ prevailing GST (S$10,900).
- Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs): Enjoy a study grant of S$5,000 prevailing GST (S$5,450).
- SCs and SPRs who require further assistance may apply for financial aid (up to S$10,900) in addition to the SC/SPR study grant.
- NTU Alumni: On top of the above, alumni can enjoy a 10% grant of the tuition fee. Eligible for holders of bachelor's, master's, and/or doctoral degrees obtained from NTU Singapore.
Please note the following:
- All fees listed is INCLUDING GST 9%
- The deposit of S$5,450 is payable upon acceptance of the offer (non-refundable)
- A one-time miscellaneous fee will be billed every academic year. Please click here for details.
- Tuition fees do not include the cost of recommended textbooks and other course materials. The student must bear the cost of travel, accommodation, and miscellaneous expenses.
- All incentives/subsidies will be distributed evenly across the entire billing period, whether it is 3 trimesters for full-time students or 6 trimester for part-time students.
- The fees are reviewed annually and are subject to revision.