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75. There is still a big shortage of applying for NTU under the conditions of level 6, if non-211 students apply for NTU with less hope, 211, the usual score of 80+, IELTS conditions can be applied (liberal arts majors or popular majors will have higher requirements for IELTS), but it is not necessarily successful, because Singapore itself has grants, there are few schools, and the competitiveness is very fierce.
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To apply for a master's degree in a public university in Singapore, students must be graduates of 211 schools and 985 schools, have an IELTS score, and also need your GMAT or GRE test score, and you can only try to apply if you meet these conditions. The application process for a master's degree at a public university is long and difficult to apply.
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Your conditional theory is okay, but it is difficult to look at the situation last year, and this year I heard that it is going to be relaxed, but I don't know if it is true or false.
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Generally speaking, it is still more difficult to apply. Because both schools are public universities to study abroad in Singapore. It's very difficult to apply, and you're still at the PhD level. Besides, your undergraduate grades are not very good, but you can look at your graduate grades.
The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University of Singapore have higher requirements for college entrance examination scores, depending on the major applied;
Applicants who meet the above conditions are eligible to take the entrance examination organized by the school in China, and pass the examination and can be admitted.
Master's Application Requirements:
The master's degree of public universities generally requires an average score of 80 or above in China's 211 engineering universities, and IELTS or above (some professional requirements.
Five polytechnics:
Doctoral applicants must provide a score of 520 or above in the college entrance examination, with a single score of no less than the total score of a single subject in mathematics and English, and a passing score in all other subjects.
Applicants who meet the above conditions are eligible to take the entrance examination organized by the school in China, and pass the examination and can be admitted.
**Aided Schools (Art Schools):
The National University of Singapore, also known as NUS, is Singapore's oldest and most comprehensive public university. NUS consistently occupies the top 10 positions in the Asia University Rankings and within the top 40 in the world rankings. NUS has a wide range of disciplines, from business, engineering, and science, to arts, law, architecture, humanities, and medicine.
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It's not easy to apply, and the review is very strict.
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The popularity of the university in the country (preferably and so on), the average score of the university for four years, IELTS.
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Several public scholarships in Singapore are very generous, but nothing else.
Teli Consulting.
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Generally, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada are more popular with Chinese students, and relatively speaking, the education level of these countries is also ranked high in the world. However, because of this, the cost will be much higher than in other countries.
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I am 23 years old this year, Cantonese, graduated from a junior college in June, majoring in finance, I want to study in Singapore, hello, I am a Chinese student in Singapore. To come, I suggest that you can study kilometers of school, because.
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The landlord, if you apply for a polytechnic, it is a junior college, you can apply as a high school student, and then pass the entrance examination they hold in China, just pass, but the premise is that the usual grades in high school or the achievements of the entrance examination are good or above.
In private schools, the landlord can directly study undergraduate, without college entrance examination scores, and can read IELTS directly with a score of 6, but the gold content of reading it is not large, and China does not recognize it. So private school landlords think about it.
It is better to have a diploma from a polytechnic and a bachelor's degree from a private school, or a polytechnic, because it is good to stay and work in Singapore after graduating from a school.
If you want to go to one of the three public universities in Singapore to study for an undergraduate degree, there are two ways, one is to take the A-level exam, and the other is to have a score of 1 or more in the college entrance examination, you can also apply.
I hope the landlord will think about it carefully, and I think it's best for the landlord to apply to the polytechnic college and then upgrade to a post-secondary school, because public universities are too difficult.
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Generally speaking, as long as there is an intermediary, it is very easy, first of all, you must have a passport, a birth notarization, a notarization of education, etc., and a deposit certificate of 150,000 yuan.
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Singapore's tourism and hospitality industry is a pillar industry for its development, and there is a high demand for workers in this industry.
If you're coming to Singapore to study hospitality management, it's a good idea to go to a school that has a hands-on curriculum. The tourism and hospitality industry is a service industry, and there is no need for theorists who are full of theories.
While learning a good hotel management course, you must pay attention to your English level, especially speaking, listening, and communication. With the language barrier and a solid professional background, it should not be a problem to stay in Singapore.
Of course, the stronger the strength, the higher the starting point of the future work, and the faster the promotion.
Staying in Singapore to work, working steadfastly, will not be easily "repatriated"...
After working in Singapore for a few years, it is best to move up to the management level, and then be sent back to your home country, and the starting point in the country will be high.
Good luck!
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Hotel management is very good, it is easy to find a job in Singapore, find a regular edu trust school for four years, I don't know what education you have, it is good to study undergraduate in Singapore, English should be OK, and you can endure hardships, it is easy to find a job.
If you find a job, your employer will help you get a work permit, and if you have a legal pass, you will not be able to return to your home country.
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I also chose the hotel tourism major, which is relatively easy to graduate from other majors, and there is no exam, but it depends on **. I'm tired of catching up with ** or something. And then about the graduation job, if you are really very capable and outstanding, there is still hope for the internship job.
However, it is rare for Chinese students to stay and work after the internship.
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Depending on whether you are studying at a public university or a private university, there is basically no hope of staying and working in Singapore after graduating from a private university. The immigration department gives you a work visa to stay in the country.
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If you stay and work in Singapore after graduation, you have to find a job, and the company will issue a work visa for you.
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