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Sureshbala said – Sun, 17 May 2009 23:11:11 -0000 ( Link )
Hi,
For undergraduate studies you need to take SAT/TOEFL/IELTS and for graduate studies you need to take GRE/TOEFL/IELTS. Please note that it is not compulsory to take these exams. There are universities which do not require these exams. So the best way is to go through the university’s website that you are interested in
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easternflavours said – Mon, 22 Jun 2009 13:50:24 -0000 ( Link )
Singapore is a place that recognizes excellence and if you have talent, there is no stopping you. Many universities in Singapore offer an array of scholarships, fellowships, tutorships and other forms of financial assistance to students. The Singapore Millennium Foundation (SMF) scholarship is the most prestigious scholarship and is given to two or three PhD students every year, while a PhD under the NUS Research scholarship offers a financial scheme which is available to almost all students. The President Graduate Fellowship (PGF) is awarded to only the top 1% of students in each faculty of NUS. The Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) gives you the opportunity to work in one of the ASTAR institutes. There are also various other types of financial assistance schemes offered to international students. As far as applications are concerned, the GMAT is widely accepted amongst most B schools but the entry requirements differ depending on the institute you apply to. The next hurdles in the selection process are the interviews and SOPs. That’s the tough part! If you’d like to know my experience, leave me a comment at my blog.
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