It’s up to you , better earlier than later. But do note that once u have signed a bond u have to stick to being an engineer. Meaning if u do really well, you can’t go to other fields
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RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
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RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
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So would i lose out like in lessons or lectures if i go for IA during term time? Like do the majority of students go for the attachment in term time? and does an IA give credits?[/quote]
You wouldn’t lose out on lessons because uni is module based and it can be one of the modules u r taking. Depends on student whether he wants to take it during term time or not. In camp training is one big consideration whether one can take it during holidays or not -
RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
tanrdus:
Students that do well in their a levels generally prefer to take a double degree to differentiate themselves from their peers. But many drop to a single degree course after year 1. Yes you are able to drop to a minor. Major is almost similar to a degree in terms of module requirements.charlietantan:
4. The work load is dependent on how good you are in your studies. However, a majoring in business isn't too good because you can't see it on your degree cert, it's only in your transcript. So it would be better to take a double degree if you intend to take an additional major.
So normally what kind of student would take a double degree since it is so academically challenging? And if you take up a double degree, would you be able to drop one degree halfway to like a double major or a minor if the workload is too much? -
RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
tanrdus:
I think the grade profile is higher for me because there are many specialization related to me such as aerospace, automobile etc. yes there are direct honours. Industry attachment is not compulsory, but there are many available through the career office. You can choose to do it during holidays or during term time.charlietantan:
I am currently in nus mechanical engineering. 1.The job prospects for bio engineering are not too good. That's just the way the current singapore market is. 2. It's up to you if you want to specialize, many year 1s just take common engineering in year 1 before deciding what to take in year 2. Specializing may or may not help in terms of job prospects, depends on what you are specializing in. 3. Chem engine is very chem intensive, not sure about bio engineering. 4. The work load is dependent on how good you are in your studies. However, a majoring in business isn't too good because you can't see it on your degree cert, it's only in your transcript. So it would be better to take a double degree if you intend to take an additional major. 5. If you were to see the ranking of nus engineering, it is way above ntu. And ranked between top 10 in the world. I would say that the ranking is the difference that makes one go for nus.
Hi, regarding NUS ME, why is its bottom 10% indicative grade profile higher than that of EEE? is it due to the aerospace specialisation in ME? Also, does NUS engin have direct honours and does it have industrial attachments? Cos i heard that the attachments are not compulsory, but then would there be time set aside for people to go for attachments and are they sourced via the school? -
RE: PRIVATE DEGREE : RMIT OR UNI OF BIRMINGHAM
Rmit is more recognized than uni of Birmingham.
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RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
tanrdus:
A BBA does not necessarily mean more prospects, it also depends on the job market when you graduate. My friend graduated from nus with a 2nd upper business degree and she is currently still looking for a job after 7 months. The banking industry is currently quite saturated. In terms of engineering, the government is cutting down on foreign pmets, so I would say prospects are improving for the Singaporean engineer. But if you intend to be a multimillionaire, I'm afraid engineering is not for you unless you set up another hyflux. But do note that if you do not do well in business, you would end up in human resource.
Hi, so in your opinion which sector would be the one with the best prospects? And should i go for a course that im interested in, or go for one that has more prospects (BBA?) but im not that interested in?WeiHan:
I can't answer all your questions but maybe one or two. Bioengineering is indeed not too good in job prospect. It is indeed better to have a double degrees or at least take some courses related to finance or businesses. It is true that many engineers went to finance. engineers do not have a bright prospect in Singapore generally speaking. -
RE: NTU & NUS Engineering queries
I am currently in nus mechanical engineering. 1.The job prospects for bio engineering are not too good. That’s just the way the current singapore market is. 2. It’s up to you if you want to specialize, many year 1s just take common engineering in year 1 before deciding what to take in year 2. Specializing may or may not help in terms of job prospects, depends on what you are specializing in. 3. Chem engine is very chem intensive, not sure about bio engineering. 4. The work load is dependent on how good you are in your studies. However, a majoring in business isn’t too good because you can’t see it on your degree cert, it’s only in your transcript. So it would be better to take a double degree if you intend to take an additional major. 5. If you were to see the ranking of nus engineering, it is way above ntu. And ranked between top 10 in the world. I would say that the ranking is the difference that makes one go for nus.