Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2020/2021
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Cool nurse\" post_id=\"1975521\" time=\"1589294096\" user_id=\"185329:[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=1975521 time=1589294096 user_id=185329]
:thankyou:Seya\" post_id=\"1975517\" time=\"1589293270\" user_id=\"94307: :congrats: Seya!

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Seya\" post_id=\"1975517\" time=\"1589293270\" user_id=\"94307:
Wow, Seya, congrats to your DS!
My DS received offer for NUS medicine. -
Thank you peterfamily. I hope my son who is only under NTU waitlist would receive offer soon.
Hi Desmond, same boat as you. Let’s hope all the best for those under waitlist. -
[email protected]\" post_id=\"1975530\" time=\"1589295740\" user_id=\"185483:
Thank you for the thought. May All's well that ends well.
Thank you peterfamily. I hope my son who is only under NTU waitlist would receive offer soon.
Hi Desmond, same boat as you. Let's hope all the best for those under waitlist. -
Congrats to all… LKCMedicine is your choice!! go for it
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Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"1974575\" time=\"1588926797\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=1974575 time=1588926797 user_id=185268]
could you share the information source for full-time nsmen to accept both offers from the universities (e.g. nus, smu)? Thanks a lot!
BTW, one benefit enjoyed by full-time nsmen is that they can accept both offer (any courses being offered) from the universities for the time being if they intend to complete their ns without deferment. Their acceptance would be put under reservation. After completing NS, they can decide to accept and reject the other course offered. While they are still in NS they can still consider to apply a new course or reapply for medicine (for those not successful after the MMI/appeal) in the next academic year.
For those who want to try a second time for medicine, they might want to take up vocation such as being a Combat Medic to get experience of how it is like working in the medical field. At least this skills can be presented up for your Medicine reference in application. It could be of such help in such a competitive course.[/quote]
find below info from nus web:
\"You are only allowed to accept one offer from one of the six universities if you have been offered by more than one university.\"
http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/accept-reject-offer/online-acceptance-%28common-acceptance%29 -
susme\" post_id=\"1975555\" time=\"1589329947\" user_id=\"56673:
Hi! Susme, thanks for alerting me the acceptance conditions and clauses.
could you share the information source for full-time nsmen to accept both offers from the universities (e.g. nus, smu)? Thanks a lot!Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"1974575\" time=\"1588926797\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=1974575 time=1588926797 user_id=185268]BTW, one benefit enjoyed by full-time nsmen is that they can accept both offer (any courses being offered) from the universities for the time being if they intend to complete their ns without deferment. Their acceptance would be put under reservation. After completing NS, they can decide to accept and reject the other course offered. While they are still in NS they can still consider to apply a new course or reapply for medicine (for those not successful after the MMI/appeal) in the next academic year.
For those who want to try a second time for medicine, they might want to take up vocation such as being a Combat Medic to get experience of how it is like working in the medical field. At least this skills can be presented up for your Medicine reference in application. It could be of such help in such a competitive course.
find below info from nus web:
\"You are only allowed to accept one offer from one of the six universities if you have been offered by more than one university.\"
http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/accept-reject-offer/online-acceptance-%28common-acceptance%29[/quote]
You are right! Multiple universities acceptance are not allowed. It is my mistakes for the mis-interpretation.
I have attached herewith a link to a pdf file from NUS on the acceptance of courses for returning Nsmen to supersede my above incorrect advise.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/docs/default-source/faq-for-returning-ns-%28rns%29-men/2019-faq-for-tons---offer-%28all-categories%29.pdf%3Fsfvrsn%3Dc85547f0_6&ved=2ahUKEwj4nMH04q_pAhUl6XMBHeL-A_oQFjABegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw1jaA2_3AS9Is9Qkufk9-EP -
Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"1975447\" time=\"1589285013\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=1975447 time=1589285013 user_id=185268]
HI! Apple12245,Apple12245\" post_id=\"1975429\" time=\"1589281709\" user_id=\"185269:
Has your daughter applied LKC as well? Did she also received the offers?Oh that’s great my daughter is from A level thanks!😊
My son's put on NTU wait list and also invited him for interview for his second choice Biological Sciences (Double Major) that would also provided him an alternative pathway to study medicine at DUKE-NUS graduating as Doctor of Medicine (MD) instead of MBBS.
I think NTU has completed offering to those selected candidates. Is your daughter on NTU wait list and did she also being offered her second choice while in the wait list?[/quote]Dear Desmond,
Sorry that I overlooked your post. But here is an update:
Hi Desmond Tang, yes, my goddaughter was also waitlisted for NTU med and offered an interview for her next choice which is the same double major programme as your son. She was also offered her second choice at NUS. Best wishes to your son! -
Thanks Apple12245, May All’s well that ends well. Good day!
Is your daughter going for the Biological Sciences ZOOM interview invitation? My son has replied and attending the interview on this Thursday at 10am.
Your daughter has initially opted for Biological Sciences and Biobusiness or Biological sciences and Psychology? My son has opted to go with Biobusiness.
This course has a good pathway for their future career but getting on board Duke-Nus is a great hurdles cos’ more interviews and taking the MCAT entrance test. Well, will let nature take its course. -
Will NUS send an official rejection mail?
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