Don’t Say Bojio: Ad-Free Spotify Premium @ $4.99 Per Month For Students


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Shout out to all the students out there battling your exams, tests and project works. It’s difficult to survive, and we feel you.

We really do. When you’re all stressed up, don’t you wish you could just take a short break and de-stress? 

Even Spotify understands the importance of rewinding at the end of a long day. What’s the best way? Through music of course! 


Spotify new premium plan for Students

If you can’t live without music (just like me), you’ll thank Spotify for this new plan for students. With their existing premium plan at $9.99 for regular users every month, Spotify is now offering Spotify Premium for Students at a discounted rate of $4.99/month.

Basically, you’ll get unlimited high-quality streaming while listening to the songs anywhere without burning through your data. Without the ads now, you also get to study from noon till dawn without interruption. (Do remember to take breaks in between though) 

Furthermore, you get to have $5 every month. That’s $60 a year! 

Given that students are among the most passionate and engaged music fans, to give millions of students the opportunity to get Spotify Premium for half price is indeed the biggest and best student offer in the marketplace. 

So, how do you know if you’re eligible for this offer? Well, you’ll have to be studying in any of these institutions to apply:

  • Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
  • LASALLE College of the Arts
  • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA)
  • Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP)
  • Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
  • National University of Singapore (NUS)
  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP)
  • Republic Polytechnic (RP)
  • SIM University (UniSIM)
  • Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)
  • Singapore Management University (SMU)
  • Singapore Polytechnic (SP)
  • Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
  • Temasek Polytechnic (TP)

You can now apply for your student premium plan here

Being a student is not that bad after all! 


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