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    Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022

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      Liew Nga Wing
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      Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"2063402\" time=\"1648881201\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=2063402 time=1648881201 user_id=185268]
      The special pathways to Medicine definitely mold you to be more than just being a Doctor.[/quote]
      I don't know whether you have any religion beliefs, but I always believe that the God will prepare the best for us. All the best to your family.

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        Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2063408\" time=\"1648903153\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2063408 time=1648903153 user_id=195250]
        I don't know whether you have any religion beliefs, but I always believe that the God will prepare the best for us. All the best to your family.[/quote]
        Amen.

        As the saying \"车到山前必有路,船到桥头自然直\" Things will turn out for the better. The roads ahead may be hard and rough but if there's a will there's a way. We will cross that bridge when we come to it and never to look back with regret later in life.

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          Terrydad\" post_id=\"2063414\" time=\"1648908562\" user_id=\"193857:

          Congratulations! Duke-NUS is very prestigious! And some say a DUKE NUS graduate will have a few more years maturity to handle the rigors of housemanship.

          Would you care to share what is the conditional nature of the Duke-NUS offer after completing the bachelors degree? Does it include a GPA requirement, interviews, recommendations etc after the first degree?
          There are many valuable links from various universities website like NUS, Duke NUS, SUTD, SMU and NTU explaining about the pathways in details. You may visit their admission page to find out more about it.

          Here's an article from the Straits Times that written about it -https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/parenting-education/how-this-information-systems-undergraduate-is-on-the-path-for-a-doctor

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            Does anyone know if NTU or NUS medicine offer scholarship? When can apply

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              Desmond Tang
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              piggy123\" post_id=\"2063937\" time=\"1649432857\" user_id=\"79153:

              Does anyone know if NTU or NUS medicine offer scholarship? When can apply
              During your course application at NUS undergraduate portal, you are to indicate your interest for a scholarship for their consideration.

              If you are going to be enlisted for NS. You can also consider applying for SAF Scholarship from their Medical Institution. The criteria and requirement are similar to most
              Scholarship application. You must have good grades, sportsmanship and outstanding leadership characteristic. During your BMT training, you must be outstanding and be selected into OCS. Without it you will not considered.

              There are actually quite a few scholarships (from the universities themselves) besides the NUS Merit Scholarship open to medical students. Should you fail to receive any form of scholarship at all, just due to the inherently competitive nature of them, bursaries will also be made available to you.

              You can read up this link at NUS
              https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/admissions/financial-assistance/

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                hello all, I am new to this forum.

                Just checking in as dd has applied to NUS medicine, waiting for the final outcome. Hope fellow parents can update each other if anyone has any news. Thank you and all the best to everyone! 😄

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                  Desmond Tang
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                  Luncheon\" post_id=\"2065034\" time=\"1650600085\" user_id=\"197908:

                  hello all, I am new to this forum.
                  Just checking in as dd has applied to NUS medicine, waiting for the final outcome. Hope fellow parents can update each other if anyone has any news. Thank you and all the best to everyone! 😄
                  If your dd has already gone through the interviews, just be patience and wait for the outcome. The result status will be reflected on her Undergraduate Applicant Portal starting from month of May. If she is not accepted into medicine then it will be given the other course she has opted during application. She can also be put on the Medicine wait-list and requested to accept the other course she has been given first while she is on the Medicine wait-list.

                  The whole month of May is the announcement for those applicants being accepted into Medicine. While those remaining few that were chosen but not accepted yet will be put on their wait-list priority queue. The wait-list status will be make known around middle of June till end of July. The chances for those on the NUS wait-list to be accepted should be pretty good but it also depend on the number of vacated slots leftover to be sorted out.

                  By then those not accepted on the wait-list will be notified and will go ahead with the given course they have chosen. For those being accepted into Medicine from the wait-list, the accepted given course they chosen earlier will be withdrawn from the system.

                  Do log in to the Undergraduate Applicant Portal to check regularly on the Status Outcome. I wish your dd best of luck.

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                    Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"2065246\" time=\"1650780895\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=2065246 time=1650780895 user_id=185268]
                    If your dd has already gone through the interviews, just be patience and wait for the outcome. The result status will be reflected on her Undergraduate Applicant Portal starting from month of May. If she is not accepted into medicine then it will be given the other course she has opted during application. She can also be put on the Medicine wait-list and requested to accept the other course she has been given first while she is on the Medicine wait-list.

                    The whole month of May is the announcement for those applicants being accepted into Medicine. While those remaining few that were chosen but not accepted yet will be put on their wait-list priority queue. The wait-list status will be make known around middle of June till end of July. The chances for those on the NUS wait-list to be accepted should be pretty good but it also depend on the number of vacated slots leftover to be sorted out.

                    By then those not accepted on the wait-list will be notified and will go ahead with the given course they have chosen. For those being accepted into Medicine from the wait-list, the accepted given course they chosen earlier will be withdrawn from the system.

                    Do log in to the Undergraduate Applicant Portal to check regularly on the Status Outcome. I wish your dd best of luck.[/quote]
                    Hello Desmond,
                    Thank you for your reply. It is so detailed and helpful. Really grateful and thank you for all these useful information.
                    Understand, and yes, looks like will have to wait till May then will know. Honestly, our hopes are not high at all. dd is has mentally prepped herself that she might not get in. But will hope the best. Thank you for your encouragement.

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                      Luncheon\" post_id=\"2065308\" time=\"1650855212\" user_id=\"197908:

                      Hello Desmond,
                      Thank you for your reply. It is so detailed and helpful. Really grateful and thank you for all these useful information.
                      Understand, and yes, looks like will have to wait till May then will know. Honestly, our hopes are not high at all. dd is has mentally prepped herself that she might not get in. But will hope the best. Thank you for your encouragement.
                      Don't lose hope, 3 years ago, my DD feeled very sad after NUS interview and happy with NTU interview, but at the end she got selected by NUS, not NTU.

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                        Luncheon
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                        Antetokounmpo\" post_id=\"2065353\" time=\"1650880777\" user_id=\"184723:

                        Don't lose hope, 3 years ago, my DD feeled very sad after NUS interview and happy with NTU interview, but at the end she got selected by NUS, not NTU.
                        Thank you Antetokounmp. Yes, it's interesting to wait and see how things unfold, sometimes, in the most unexpected of ways. dd only has one shot. nus. She didn't take bmat.

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