Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
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DD just checked… application still listed as processing! Anyone whose DS/DD’s with Dentistry as second choice has received an offer?
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Good Better Best\" post_id=\"2066540\" time=\"1651845170\" user_id=\"78828:[quote=\"Good Better Best\" post_id=2066540 time=1651845170 user_id=78828]
DS had Dentistry as 2nd choice. Application changed to processed ard 7pm but can’t login to JAP. The curiosity is really driving him nuts.
DD just checked… application still listed as processing! Anyone whose DS/DD’s with Dentistry as second choice has received an offer?[/quote] -
Those with dentistry as first choice have already received their offers. Dd put dentistry as second choice . Application still at processing.
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AZURA\" post_id=\"2066545\" time=\"1651846365\" user_id=\"33650:
So early ? Last year they received ard mid month I think
Those with dentistry as first choice have already received their offers. Dd put dentistry as second choice . Application still at processing. -
Kiwi3\" post_id=\"2066527\" time=\"1651838912\" user_id=\"104354:
610k?
Around S$610k (if not wrong) for year 2020 batch (2025 graduate) NTU LKC.
Sure or not?
The fees to study medicine in University of Manchester over 5 years is about 210 000 pounds (or about 370 000 Sing dollars)
The medicine course fees here over 5 years is about 150-170k.
So the difference is about 200-250k.
Other UK uni fees for medicine are similar to University of Manchester or maybe slightly more expensive.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2022/01428/mbchb-medicine/ -
wongwong\" post_id=\"2066561\" time=\"1651855571\" user_id=\"198009:
So to get an UK med degree from a recognised uni, we're looking at around SGD 500K in total (including living expenses)?
610k?
Sure or not?
The fees to study medicine in University of Manchester over 5 years is about 210 000 pounds (or about 370 000 Sing dollars)
The medicine course fees here over 5 years is about 150-170k.
So the difference is about 200-250k.
Other UK uni fees for medicine are similar to University of Manchester or maybe slightly more expensive.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2022/01428/mbchb-medicine/
Usually after graduation, do they return to work in our local hospitals or stay put in UK to practise med? -
wongwong\" post_id=\"2066561\" time=\"1651855571\" user_id=\"198009:
First of all you have been asking about the cost of liquidated damages. So can only provide an estimated cost to be around $700K (5 years) based on 'Chinese Whispers' heard from past bond breaking student liquidated damages cost estimation. The medicine course has been heavily subsidized by our government and thus the damages incurred that they have to recover plus interest added.
610k?
Sure or not?
The fees to study medicine in University of Manchester over 5 years is about 210 000 pounds (or about 370 000 Sing dollars)
The medicine course fees here over 5 years is about 150-170k.
So the difference is about 200-250k.
Other UK uni fees for medicine are similar to University of Manchester or maybe slightly more expensive.
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2022/01428/mbchb-medicine/
You can't use it as a work out for comparing the medicine tuition fees for overseas universities. Studying medicine locally is still cheaper verses overseas. You can Google around on the medical chat forum to read reviews from students. Besides tuition fees other cost like living expenses, foods, transport, insurance for medical coverage, handphone, laptop and etc... Minimum you must have $500K to start off your application overseas and it could be more.
Selling one's property to finance education is not an option unless you have prepared for other backup as a cushioning in the events of any hiccups along the journey. Today's world is completely different and turn of events are unpredictable, so be prudent and careful. -
iRabbit\" post_id=\"2066580\" time=\"1651885873\" user_id=\"51587:
SGD 500K is probably not enough but 550K should be sufficient.
So to get an UK med degree from a recognised uni, we're looking at around SGD 500K in total (including living expenses)?
Usually after graduation, do they return to work in our local hospitals or stay put in UK to practise med?
If can get the 100K grant, then will just need 450K.
Study locally, the university fees alone is about 150-170K. If include living expenses over 5 years, stay in hostel for NTU students and overseas attachment, will probably need 200-250K.
So the difference is about 250-300K. -
My son informed me in the late morning (German time) today that he received his dentistry offer.
Thank you Lord Jesus.cloud_lent\" post_id=\"2066546\" time=\"1651846485\" user_id=\"104282:
So early ? Last year they received ard mid month I think
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Komakino\" post_id=\"2066692\" time=\"1651951231\" user_id=\"185401:
:congrats:
My son informed me in the late morning (German time) today that he received his dentistry offer.
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