How much percentile in JEE Mains would be needed to get admission in NUS(National University of Singapore) Computer engineering? is 98%ile enough?
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Hope you are doing great.
To answer your question To gain admission to the Computer Engineering program at the National University of Singapore (NUS), it is crucial to comprehend the admission criteria
JEE Mains Percentile:
The anticipated JEE Main Cutoff for 2024 across different categories is as follows:
General: 89+ percentile
EWS: 78+ percentile
OBC: 74+ percentile
SC: 44+ percentile
PwD: 0.11+ percentile¹.
A commendable percentile in JEE Mains 2024 falls within the range of 90-95 percentile³.
However, it is important to note that meeting the previous year's cutoff does not guarantee admission for the current year.
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how much percentile is needed for getting NUS? is 97%ile enough?
Dear student,
Yes ,
97% percentile is a very good marks to get admission in NUS .
Just prepare as best as you can and take admission in NUS . It is a very esteemed institute for taking admission. Only a good score in high school makes your application highlighted for Admission.
in nus(national university of singapore) sat is necessay and im a pcb student without maths and in their admission mathematics is necessary but not clear about medical ! what should i do?
Hello aspirant,
Below are the eligibility criteria for admissions at NUS:
If you are passed from a Central and ISC Board-
- A good score in 5 subjects with English as a mandatory subject.
- ACT or SAT not required
If you have passed from State and Other Boards-
- A good score in 5 subjects with English as a mandatory subject.
- ACT or SAT required
Additionally, exceptional rank in JEE is an added advantage.
You can include, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and an additional subject( not specifically maths), as the 5 subjects.
Please access this direct link for admissions eligibility: https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/international-qualifications/admissions-requirements/indian-standard-12-(state-and-other)
https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/international-qualifications/admissions-requirements/indian-standard-12-(central-and-isc)
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
How much should be my all India rank in GATE exam in order to get a seat in National University of Singapore? ( Heard some seeds in and US is being filled by considering GATE score)?
Actually they don't expect you to be topper in GATE..they want only 90 percentile which means even if you clear GATE with just 1 or 2 marks more than cut off you also can get the call. They don't care about your score or rank . It's just to be shortlisted in 1st round then they will judge you by your overall profile. So, it really means nothing if you get 99.99 or 91 percentile. Next step is important . As far I've heard good profile means
- GOOD GPA(>8.00)
- CLASS 10 & 12 MARKS
- PUBLICATIONS
- WORK EXP
- SOP
- LORs
- ACTIVITIES
- TOEFL SCORE(>90 )
- INTERNSHIPS
- CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS RESEARCH
- PRIOR RESEARCH EXP
- PROJECTS
Actually with GATE score anyone just only can apply for M.Engg both in NUS NTU so they really care a lot about your prior research exp.
For more you can refer this,
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I wish to become a Neurosurgeon, but first I wish to practice in the United States or Singapore for half of my career and to spend last half of my career in India. Whether my wish is a good one? Is it possible? Is my decision is correct? Kindly commend on my wish?
Raja, we have been discussing your career and aspirations for a while now and we appreciate that you want to take Career360's opinion on the matter of your career. So by now, you are aware of the fact what it takes to become a neurosurgeon and what it is to clear USMLE, practise as a resident in the US. We also have discussed the life style and the salary part. Now regarding the first half and later half of the career, we only wish we could predict our timeline on this planet. We do not which might be the first half or which might be the later part. But no wish is bad. If you want to achieve something, you should lest you regret for the rest of your lofe. Now to practise in the US, you may have to appear for USMLE, clear the step 1 and then practise as a resident before you can get the license to practise as a full time neurosurgeon. That is a long process that might take good 4-5 years. You study MBBS in India for 50 months and then complete the 1 year rotational internship and it takes you as many as 5 years. And appearing for USMLE and then working as a resident take another 4 years and so 10 years of your life are spent getting a valid license to practise in the US. And then lets say after 5 years you want to move to Singapore, that takes a whole different processing because you need to appear for their license exam. And you work in Singapore for lets say another 5 years and you come back to India. 15 years of your life are spent studying and getting licenses. But the beauty is within 15 years you can actually get license to practise in 3 countries. So you need to take a call. Or how about you finish MBBS in India, move to Singapore to study your MD/MS and plan on moving to the US? That way the transition is going to be smoother.
What documents and exam results do I need to get admitted into National University of Singapore and what scholarships are present there ?
There are certain exams like IELTS, TOEFL to get admissions into NUS ..
And these are the scholarships in NUS :
A Star Graduate Scholarship (AGS) Study level. ...
President's Graduate Fellowship (PGF) Study level. ...
NUS Research Scholarship. Study level. ...
Science and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship. Study level. ...
Lee Kong Chian Graduate Scholarships. Study level.
Hope it helps you
Thank
How I apply national university of Singapore to under graduate engineering
hello ravindra redddy,
you should apply online only via this given link,
- http://www.nus.edu.sg/admissions/undergrad/apply/international/admissionreq/indian.html
where read all eligibility criteriae and scroll down,click proceed to apply.
if you want to know more about studies and admission cycle in singapore,you can refer this link too:
- https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-in-singapore
all the best!
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What is the Process and qualifications to enter international colleges like National University of Singapore or NTU ?
You can apply through various ways.
Firstly,try to get a good score in your boards.
Then,having good results in graduation helps.You do not need remarkable results,you just need consistent results.Also,if you have any achievement in any olympiad or something similar,it helps.Having letters of recommendation and a very sound statement of purpose is essential.Also,make sure that your application procedure is complete and correct.
Remember this,where most students make a mistake is that they try to use fancy words and often try to exaggerate.It simply is not required.Write whatever is true and in simple words.
Also,it's important to mention that a good GRE score can really be very helpful.Similarly,a work ex can also matter.
Also,focus on the quality of knowledge you have and not on the quantity.
Hope this helps.
How to get into national university of singapore after be in eee from psg tech ?
If youvare looking for MSc course you need GrE scores above 320 and IELTS scores above 6/10.
For MBa you need GMaT score above 650.
Admission requirements stated below for all courses.
https://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/programmes/pg/mcs/admissions/&ved=2ahUKEwiQ-eucsLrdAhUEY48KHRZ5BrUQFjABegQIDBAE&usg=AOvVaw0-jVKf7olIDqXu29HQAQ4N
about fee structure in national university of singapore
Hii bipul,
Fee structure of natipnat university of Singapore is:
Tuition Fee Comparison Among Top Universities | 2016 Tuition Fees (Annual | Annual Estimated Accomodation / Living Cost (on-campus) | Total Cost of Candidature (Tuition Fees & Cost of Living) | ||
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Arts / Architecture / Law | Business / Accountancy | Engineering / Science / Computing | |||
National University of Singapore | S$29,350 - S$38,450 | S$31,800 | S$37,500 - S$37,550 | S$10,386 | S$39,736 - S$48,836 |
National University of Singapore (With MOE Tuition Grant Subsidy, carrying a 3-year bond) | S$17,100 - S$18,500 | S$20,100 | S$17,100 - S$18,950 | S$10,386 | S$27,486 - S$30,486 |