1. Quota is 2% for PR. 1% for foreigners. Out of 460 vacancies (2018).
2. Year 2020
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RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
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RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
ycpang:
Purely statistic:Samuel002:
[quote=\"ycpang\"]Ok just trying to make some assumptions:
NTU has 138 vacancies. Assuming 50% of them have double offers from both NTU and NUS = 70.
Therefore there will be 70 slots available for those on waitlist. Sounds logical?
NUS selects 322 out of 980. Chances is 33%
NTU selects 138 out of 398. Chances is 34%
Both schools combined: 460 out of 980 ( very likely those 398 applied for NTU also applied for NUS). So chances is 47% if the student applied for both schools.
Round 1 - about 33% got offered based on individual school. There is a balance of 14% slots to be filled in round 2.
14% out of 460 = 65 slots available on waitlist. This is close to 70 slots as per my earlier estimation. In fact, if dentistry is included ( since those who applied dentistry are likely to apply to med as well), the chances of one gets into one of the three faculties is about 50%.[/quote]More analysis:
My guess is that out of the 70 slots for round 2, 50 slots will be available from NTU and 20 from NUS.
Only NTU will know how long is their waitlist but if I were NTU, I will put 50% of the cohort size (70) to a max. of 100 on waitlist. Based on these assumptions, the success rate for those on waitlist will then be 50% (50/100) to 71% (50/70) for NTU.
For NUS, the success rate calculation will then be 20/(980-302-138) = 3.7%~5%.
All the best to those who are waiting. -
RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
Samuel002:
Purely statistic:ycpang:
Ok just trying to make some assumptions:
NTU has 138 vacancies. Assuming 50% of them have double offers from both NTU and NUS = 70.
Therefore there will be 70 slots available for those on waitlist. Sounds logical?
NUS selects 322 out of 980. Chances is 33%
NTU selects 138 out of 398. Chances is 34%
Both schools combined: 460 out of 980 ( very likely those 398 applied for NTU also applied for NUS). So chances is 47% if the student applied for both schools.
Round 1 - about 33% got offered based on individual school. There is a balance of 14% slots to be filled in round 2.
14% out of 460 = 65 slots available on waitlist. This is close to 70 slots as per my earlier estimation. In fact, if dentistry is included ( since those who applied dentistry are likely to apply to med as well), the chances of one gets into one of the three faculties is about 50%. -
RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
Ok just trying to make some assumptions:
NTU has 138 vacancies. Assuming 50% of them have double offers from both NTU and NUS = 70.
Therefore there will be 70 slots available for those on waitlist. Sounds logical? -
RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
jtoh:
Hi jtoh, yes she got in. Thanksycpang:
Yes the result is out. No email as of now only can see the update on portal.
ycpang, your dc got into YLL? Congrats! -
RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
Yes the result is out. No email as of now only can see the update on portal.
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RE: NUS / NTU medicine application 2018/2019
gardenia64:
Once you meet the COP (around 87.5 depending on the year cohort) and are shortlisted the UAS score doesn’t matter anymore. The determine factors will then be your BMAT results (for NTU)/ SJT(for NUS) and the interviews.Hi, All,
May I know whether any kids whose UAS 88.75 with Higher Chinese got offer from NTU ? Kindly update. Thanks. -
RE: PW results
HWA CHONG 2015 PW RESULTS
86.7% - A
99.9% - A&B
100% - A,B&C -
RE: 2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
Hwa Chong COP 256. Just checked with school.