Application for NUS/NTU/DUKE-NUS Medicine 2023/2024
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I wonder why with a 90 UAS, 5.7,5.7 and 4A, my child didn’t receive a notice to attend MMI.

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Namie\" post_id=\"2101298\" time=\"1678936896\" user_id=\"1822:
Those already selected for MMI could be students from Poly/IB/NUS High as they have submitted their applications earlier.
I wonder why with a 90 UAS, 5.7,5.7 and 4A, my child didn’t receive a notice to attend MMI.
The submission deadline for A-Level students is until 19 Mar 2023. Hope your child will get the good news in the coming weeks (MMIs will be conducted during April).
All the best! -
The BMAT cut-off scores for NTU LKC Medicine (students admitted in Academic Year 2022-23):-
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Note that UCAT (instead of BMAT) will be used for next year (AY2024-25) Admissions Exercise.
All the best to everyone applying for NTU LKC Medicine! -
RaymondHuan\" post_id=\"2101238\" time=\"1678885638\" user_id=\"200910:
Thanks! Oh, the Military Medicine Institute also abbreviated as MMI (SAF). UCAT Will be interesting.. wonder how different it would be from BMAT. All the best to those applying!
From NTU website: Interviews at LKCMedicine will consist of Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI), where candidates will undergo several one-to-one interviews with different interviewers, designed to assess a candidate’s aptitude and suitability for the MBBS programme. Applicants invited for the selection interviews will complete a series of eight mini interviews, each lasting approximately five minutes, conducted consecutively in eight separate interview rooms. -
It’s good to have all the requirements and criteria vying for a chance to study medicine. But times and again many excellent applicants still not successful to get into medicine. When you don’t get shortlisted or unsuccessful after interviews, just don’t be despaired but try to improve on your chances and try again in the next rounds of admission.
If you will get a chance to be shortlisted for an interview, whether you will be accepted after the finalization depends on "luck" at play at the medical school’s side and yours too.
"Luck" means what the medical school is looking for at that specific year of admission requirements. You see yearly total intake only admitting 500 students. NUS medicine only takes roughly 300 students, NTU 140 students and DUKE NUS 60 students. This is only part of the competition, they also need to look into Genders, Races, Academic inclination, Distinctive mental and moral qualities. I think quota allocation was also set for taking in "A" Level students from various JCs, IB schools, Polytechnic and those applying through ABAS respectively.
There are many excellent students vying for such a limited seats. So it will be "Luck" if you get to be accepted. Just look at those vying through their university with DUKE NUS (A post-graduate medical school) pathway for medicine. So many students applied, may be shortlisted about 60 applicants for interviews and only about 15 of them being accepted on their "conditional" admission. So you see how "Luck" was evolving here. Likewise "Luck" is applicable for NUS and NTU as well. -
Namie\" post_id=\"2101298\" time=\"1678936896\" user_id=\"1822:
You mean your child received from NUS already?
I wonder why with a 90 UAS, 5.7,5.7 and 4A, my child didn’t receive a notice to attend MMI.
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No he has not. NUS stated they will only notify after closing date. But for NTU’s LKC school, some of his classmates were notified to attend its MMI.
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Regarding the closing date for application to YLL, does it apply to all students? I rbr seeing that nush students are to apply in nov-dec 2022 but DS says deadline is this month.
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My DD is going for her NTU - Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) early Apr.
Any preparation require or just be yourself kind of approach? -
There’s a LKC school of medicine booth at TPY hub right now. Maybe can go take a look and ask questions there. All the best!
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