amk\" post_id=\"2131440\" time=\"1711518601\" user_id=\"3533::rahrah: congratulations!
My DD received
NTU's invite on 24th, MMI on 31st
NUS's invite on 26th, FSA on 2nd and SJT on 4th.
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RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2024/2025
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RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2024/2025
Here’s the link:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SGExams/comments/1bjbyfn/nusntu_med_application_interview_shortlisting_2024/mother777\" post_id=\"2131397\" time=\"1711461776\" user_id=\"34719:
Thanks for letting us know kiasumeme.
Your sharing of news has given us some hope.
Could you share the link of the Reddit post here?
Wish everyone best of luck for receiving the medicine interview invites and the upcoming interviews! -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2024/2025
Just sharing … based on Reddit, NUS YLL Invitations are starting to flow in from 2.30pm today.
Good luck to those who are waiting. -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2024/2025
junemum72\" post_id=\"2123779\" time=\"1701067791\" user_id=\"37859:
EASE as in “Early Admissions & Scholarships Exercise”?
For those keen to take med, they cannot apply for EASE right?
I vaguely remember that EASE application exclude courses like law, medicine and dentistry as these courses require separate admission tests and interviews.
Does EASE have any condition stating that one is not allowed to change his/her mind after acceptance? Otherwise, I do not see why one cannot apply to EASE for other courses to serve as a backup.
As far as I know, For NUS MedSchool, if you are on the reserved list, their email to you has the following para “You are advised to carefully consider any offer you receive from NUS and see if it is something which is aligned with your tertiary education goals. This is to ensure that you secure a place in a degree programme come August 202x, should no slot be available in the Medicine intake. Your acceptance of an admission offer from another degree programme will not affect your position in the Medicine reserve list.
Hope this helps
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RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
Sunny_19708\" post_id=\"2067308\" time=\"1652399748\" user_id=\"198077:
Hi Sunny, no prior experience with NTU WL as DS did not take BMAT and only applied to NUS then.
How about NTU WL? Appreciate your sharing as my DD was placed under NTU WL. -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
To all fellow Parents whose DD/DS is on NUS WL, pls remind your child to be very diligent in checking their email Inbox/Spam/Junk folder.
From last year's experience, the email came in on 11 Jun, Friday evening and DS is only given up to 13 Jun, Sunday to accept the Offer else the vacancy will be given to the next candidate down the list.
Fortunately DS booked out early on that day after completing his Outfield etc.
Hope this info helps. Good luck to all. The wait for a closure is indeed nerve wrecking.
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RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
Desmond Tang\" post_id=\"2063132\" time=\"1648649251\" user_id=\"185268:[quote=\"Desmond Tang\" post_id=2063132 time=1648649251 user_id=185268]
Last year the e-Invite was sent as a pdf document to DS’s email. Pls remind your children to check their Inbox regularly. Indeed I have also heard of students who have received their invitation for this year, they have applied via the standard path though.
Hi! Can know when did they received the news for the interview? They got to know the reply from their applicant portal or SMS? Thanks.[/quote] -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
popkorn\" post_id=\"2037010\" time=\"1631085543\" user_id=\"46182:
You may refer to the respective Medical School website for their pre-requisites.
Hi
May I know whether is a requirement to have double science to apply for medicine? Or single science and maths will do?
For NUS -YLL … it states “A good H2 pass in Chemistry and H2 pass in either Biology or Physics.”
Hence, min 2 Sciences required. -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
nice123\" post_id=\"2026892\" time=\"1623630911\" user_id=\"193252:
Fren once shared that her DD's fren was only offered in July then.
hello, for those on the waitlist (NUS), if not offered up till now after the two batches (the week of 24th May, and 8th June), does that mean that chances are they wont be offered for this year? -
RE: Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
SoNge\" post_id=\"2026763\" time=\"1623467102\" user_id=\"189870:
Hi SoNge, I found this info on the web:
Congratulations to all those who have received their offers. Now I wonder how does NS disruption works.
DISRUPTION FROM FULL-TIME NATIONAL SERVICE (NS) FOR MEDICAL STUDIES AT NUS
Only selected full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) who are deemed suitable to serve as doctors in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Police Force (SPF), or Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) during their full-time NS will be eligible for disruption to pursue undergraduate medical studies. The Local Medical Disruption Scheme (LMDS) applies only to servicemen who are selected for undergraduate medical studies locally. It is not applicable to servicemen who wish to pursue medical studies overseas.
From those who have secured places to study undergraduate medicine in NUS, a number of servicemen will be selected for disruption under this scheme. This number is based on manpower and operational requirements of the Singapore Armed Forces for NSF Medical Officers (MOs). Hence, not all servicemen who have secured places in NUS will be disrupted under this scheme. Servicemen who have qualified for undergraduate medical studies in NUS are not required to apply for disruption under this scheme as they will automatically be considered for selection.
Selection for disruption from full-time NS will be based on the following criteria:
a) Good military performance/conduct, with no adverse disciplinary records during their full-time NS up to the point of disruption.
b) Medically and physically fit to undergo rigorous training to assume the duties as Medical Officers in a military environment.
c) At the point of disruption, candidates should have successfully completed their Basic Military Training.
d) Servicemen should have at least 12 months of full-time NS service balance to serve as a medical officer (including the time required to attend the Medical Officer Cadet Course but not including the time to attend Basic Military Training) upon re-enlistment. Those without the minimum full-time NS service balance will be requested to agree to a voluntary extension of service as a condition for disruption.
NSFs who are disrupted under the LMDS must meet the following training requirements:
a) Non-specialist Track: Serve 6 to 12 months of Medical Officer posting in hospitals under the Ministry of Health after their housemanshipOR
b) Specialist Track: Complete two years of Residency /post-graduate training after their graduation from NUS, before they are re-enlisted to serve out their remaining full-time NS commitment as MOs in one continuous period,AND
c) Undergo at least 3 months of clinical postings in Emergency Medicine and/or Anaesthesiology prior to their re- enlistment, AND
I heard those with CO in my DS’s Camp had a session with their Leaders already to sign some Form.
Source: https://nus.edu.sg/oam/docs/default-source/default-document-library/ay2020-medicine-admission-leaflet.pdf.