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Why is studying overseas good?
Studying abroad helps you to learn new languages, appreciate other cultures, overcome challenges of living in another country and gain a greater understanding of the world. These are all things that modern businesses look for when hiring, and such traits will only become more important in the future.
Should I study overseas Singapore?
In fact, Singapore is well-known for its high-quality universities and exceptional student life conditions. Singapore is also included, along with Switzerland, in the top two countries in the world for quality of life for expats, which means students will definitely benefit from studying abroad here.
What is the ranking of NTU?
NUS retains 24th place in latest global university rankings; NTU slips to lower band. SINGAPORE – University dons have ranked the National University of Singapore (NUS) 24th in a list of the world’s top tertiary institutions in the latest Times Higher Education reputation survey.
Is NUS considered an elite university in Singapore?
But since Singapore is a country in which English is the official language, and due to the affluence of the population, many young adults are studying overseas, to consider an NUS or NTU graduate as an elite member of the university would severely diminish what it means to be an elite member of the Singapore society.
What is the ranking of NUS and NTU?
National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are both consistently ranked among the global top 15 in the QS World University Rankings®, and are typically extremely close together in the table.
What is the highest ranked University in Singapore?
National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are both consistently ranked among the global top 15 in the QS World University Rankings®, and are typically extremely close together in the table. This year, NUS is the highest ranked Singaporean university, by one place.
Why are there so many lackadaisical students in Singapore?
Due to that same reason as well, you will find no shortage of students with lackadaisical attitudes, who have no idea why they are pursuing a degree, who skip lectures so they can sleep in, so on and so forth. They got in by virtue of their Singapore passport, by being subject to far less stringent entry requirements than foreign students.