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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Orita Sinclair School Of Design is a institution which provides specialisation in music and design, which offers programmes relating to creative fields, whereas other universities in Singapore provide other disciplines including engineering, business and sciences.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can join. but they have some admission criteria you have to satisfy.
The General Admission requirements are:-
1) Applicants must be above 16 years old.
2)Applicants from india must pass the 10th standard with 'O grade' excellence at least in 3 subjects, including English.
3) Applicants' IELTS Score must be at least 5.o or equivalent.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, only NUS students who have an gym membership at NUS, are allowed access. There are exceptions for NUS Staff and the REBOKS guest account users. Students are only allowed to wear sports shoes & footwear such as sandals, slippers in the gym. For safety reason, going barefoot is not allowed. Students can also cool down at the USC swimming pool.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
JEE (Joint Entrance Examination is not a mandatory requirement for admission at NUS. However, exceptional scores do give a positive remark of a student's resume.
Applications without JEE scores are also considered for general applications by the university.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Student life in Singapore is described as favourable to Indian students as per reviews posted by students on Shiksha Study Abroad.
The faculty is described as “very diverse & quite friendly” with a great knowledge of both theoretical & practical concepts, by one student.
Another student mentions, they enjoy their studies at the university, participating in student clubs & events, with there being something for everyone.
Availability of Indian food is not thought to be a concern, with a number of food stalls located just around the university campus, offering freshly cooked Indian food.
The public transport is described as satisfying &
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the World University Rankings 2025 given by a prominent source, the NUS is ranked #8 among all universities globally, highlighting the standard of education being delivered to students.
NUS is considered a good destination for Indian students. The institute is geographically located in line with the living conditions encountered in India.
The overall student population is also very warm & welcoming to international students, with a decent chunk of the student population being Indians.
Availability of vegetarian food isn't an issue either, with a number of stalls & dining facilities located both in & around the campus.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from the official university website, the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS) is considered among the largest faculty members with a median annual intake of around 1,900 members.
The total student population at NUS comprises of around 6,000 (500 exchange students) UG students & 1,000 PG students.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The NUS Faculty of Law, the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy along with some other research institutes shifted base from the Kent Ridge campus to the Bukit Timah campus in Jul, 2006.
As per the latest developments around the university, the Faculty of Law is now planning to come back to the Kent Ridge campus starting from the upcoming academic session in Aug, 2025.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
NUS used to operate at the Bukit Timah campus, until a gradual shift began in 1969 to the Kent Ridge campus. The relocation took place over a duration of 17 years, before finally completing in 1986.
The university began setting up entrepreneurial centres across the campus, with the opening of the Centre for Management of Innovation & Technopreneurship in 1988.
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