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Originally posted by New Creation:If i am not wrong, The Government quota states that the top 5-10% of each cohort will enter university.
And btw, ANUS is not the only university in SG. There are also SIM, SMU, MDIS, and LASTLY NUT
All these institutions are offering graduate or post-graduates degrees in Singapore:
NUS
NTU
SMU
UniSIM
MDIS
Singapore Institute of Commerce
NIE
Marketing Institute of Singapore
PSB Academy
Informatics Holdings
Johns Hopkins Singapore-Division of Biomedical Sciences
Singapore-MIT Alliance
Wharton-SMU Research Center
INSEAD
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Asia Campus
Design Technology Institute
The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific
NTU-SJTU Joint EMBA Programme
Singapore Stanford Partnership
German Institute of Science and Technology
Of course there are other institutions that only set up a few courses in Singapore like James Cook University or ACCA.Edited by HyuugaNeji 27 Jan `08, 1:57PM
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all these institutions are profit-driven as well so instead of saying who make it to these unis...you should say who spent money on these unis.
I think
3% have scholarships
Some are on bonds they have to pay off should they break contracts.
about 25% spent their money on local unis.
another 25% spent their money on private unis or overseas
another 25% spent their money on polys
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