Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
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Chancc\" post_id=\"2019938\" time=\"1618018060\" user_id=\"121791:
I have the same doubt , when a student apply for both medicines, universities get notified ? NUS knows that the student attending NTU interview also ?[/quote]I would think the different Uni/Faculties operates individually to choose the most suitable students they wish to enrol for the year. That explains why some students may receive various offers from the same Uni but different faculties or offers from other Uni all at the same time.
do the medicine faculty know the dentistry is interviewing? so will the decison of the 2 faculties affect who they accept? will they say the candidate has a chance with dentistry, they will not offer medicine?Issues0904\" post_id=\"2019923\" time=\"1617996280\" user_id=\"35064:
[quote=Tanlines post_id=2018867 time=1617019648 user_id=102146]How to prepare for NUS medicine and dentistry interview? What are being tested? Thanks.
Hence some students could be spoilt for choice deciding which offer to accept 😄 -
Really? I had thought every local uni only give one offer to each applicant.
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TigerPanda\" post_id=\"2019948\" time=\"1618024505\" user_id=\"120182:
Hmm .. a friend's son received 2 offers from NTU in 2019.
Really? I had thought every local uni only give one offer to each applicant.
Pls correct me if I am wrong. -
kiasumeme\" post_id=\"2019949\" time=\"1618025304\" user_id=\"69386:
I am sorry, my mistake , he was offered a double degree course hence my misunderstanding that he had 2 offers then. My apologies for the wrong info.TigerPanda\" post_id=\"2019948\" time=\"1618024505\" user_id=\"120182:
Really? I had thought every local uni only give one offer to each applicant.
Hmm .. a friend's son received 2 offers from NTU in 2019.
Pls correct me if I am wrong.
However, getting offer from different Unis at the same time is definitely true 😉 spoilt for choice for some is still possible 😁 -
kiasumeme\" post_id=\"2019984\" time=\"1618046630\" user_id=\"69386:
I am sorry, my mistake , he was offered a double degree course hence my misunderstanding that he had 2 offers then. My apologies for the wrong info.kiasumeme\" post_id=\"2019949\" time=\"1618025304\" user_id=\"69386:
[quote=TigerPanda post_id=2019948 time=1618024505 user_id=120182]Really? I had thought every local uni only give one offer to each applicant.
Hmm .. a friend's son received 2 offers from NTU in 2019.
Pls correct me if I am wrong.
However, getting offer from different Unis at the same time is definitely true 😉 spoilt for choice for some is still possible 😁[/quote]Thanks for clarification😁 -
Hi all
Just wonder how many students will be shortlisted for LKC interview? -
Issues0904\" post_id=\"2020005\" time=\"1618064698\" user_id=\"35064:
Oh really? So one university can offer same student with 2 or more offers? This is good thing.[/quote]Hi Issues0904, I have clarified in my other post, is my mistake. My fren's DS was offered a double degree course hence my misunderstanding that he had received 2 offers from NTU then. So far, I have not come across anyone w 2 offers from the same Uni. Kids that I know only apply to one course per Uni 🤔
I would think the different Uni/Faculties operates individually to choose the most suitable students they wish to enrol for the year. That explains why some students may receive various offers from the same Uni but different faculties or offers from other Uni all at the same time.kiasumeme\" post_id=\"2019946\" time=\"1618023610\" user_id=\"69386:
[quote=Chancc post_id=2019938 time=1618018060 user_id=121791]
I have the same doubt , when a student apply for both medicines, universities get notified ? NUS knows that the student attending NTU interview also ?
Hence some students could be spoilt for choice deciding which offer to accept 😄 -
kiasumeme\" post_id=\"2020026\" time=\"1618119145\" user_id=\"69386:
You can apply to more than one course per Uni, but you will only be offered ONE course per Uni. And then you can only accept ONE Uni offer.
Hi Issues0904, I have clarified in my other post, is my mistake. My fren's DS was offered a double degree course hence my misunderstanding that he had received 2 offers from NTU then. So far, I have not come across anyone w 2 offers from the same Uni. Kids that I know only apply to one course per Uni 🤔
For example for NUS, you can apply for a maximum of eight single degree choices and another eight double degree, concurrent degree, double major or minor programmes:
https://nus.edu.sg/oam/docs/default-source/application-guide/cat-a-application-guide.pdf -
Just for understanding…
Out of the 20+ med students that I get to meet (smallsmall bigbig gathering at my place).
7 only apply 1 course (NUS/NTU med)…all says "Only want to study med", willing to take a gap-year
*2 already received offer from overseas med school; these 2 took-up the offer from NUS. (I guess is fee related)
*3 received double offer; all took-up with NUS (all accepted NUS on the very last day of offer closing date…so, some truth in waitlist moving faster in NTU)
*1 gets in on 2nd application while serving NS, 2 years older than the batch.
All from JCs and at least 8 are not perfect RP.
Among stories …a young couple (friends of med-student), boy got into NTU, girl got double offers. the girl went to NTU. Many circumstances and scenario… -
Can I know if during the application, my DD put medicine as the first choice and Dentistry as 2nd choice, will she still be called for dentistry test? She only indicated in her NUS choices but didnt put in separate application like what she did for medicine.
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