When submitting your application via the online Graduate Admission System, you are required to prepare your supporting documents for upload via the online system. The documents should be in pdf format. All supporting documents, if not in English, must be accompanied by copies of the English translation of the documents. Any omission of information required in the application or supporting.
NUS offers a wide range of graduate programmes that are characterised by intellectual rigour and cutting-edge scholarship. They are designed to nurture a passion for inquiry and to provide you with the tools to tackle intellectual challenges with confidence and creativity. NUS graduate programmes cater to a variety of interests, namely.PhD in Computer Science; Application Information; PhD (by Research): Application Information Application Submission of Application Deadline for Applications Notification of Application Results Programme Briefing. There will be an information session on: PhD by Research: To be confirm: 10:00 am: Cerebro, Level 2, NUS School of Computing, COM 1, 13 Computing Drive: For information please click.National University of Singapore Block S16 Level 9, 6 Science Drive 2 Singapore 117546.
The Department of Physics, NUS, offers full-time and part-time graduate studies by research leading to the degrees of Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). APart-time M.Sc. programme by Coursework in Physics and Applied Physics are also available under the Department's graduate studies programme.
Graduate; Research Programmes; Research Programmes Programmes Available. The research degree provides training in a particular subject area through independent investigation, study and experimental work, culminating in the submission of a thesis on the research undertaken. A supervisor or supervisors will be appointed for each candidate. Candidates are required to attend appropriate lectures.
Candidates in this programme spend up to two years on advanced level courses before completing the Master of Science degree with a research project that culminates in a research thesis. Upon completing the MSc degree, outstanding candidates may be offered immediate admission to be part of our premier research-based programme leading to a doctoral degree. Such doctoral candidates are able to.
The Department has an excellent graduate program leading to M.Sc. (self-funded) and Ph.D. (research scholarships) degrees by research. It has a strong research culture and aspires to strengthen it further. The infrastructure and research facilities along with research interests in the three main focus areas including Cell, Molecular and Developmental Biology; Ecology, Biodiversity and.
A candidate for the Ph.D. programme must successfully complete a minimum of six 5000 level ST modules as required by the Graduate School of Science. The candidate must obtain a satisfactory grade for the Graduate Seminar Module. In addition, the candidate must receive a minimum CAP of 3.50 (an average grade of at least B) for six courses from among the prescribed courses.
Application. To apply for our MComp by coursework programme, candidates are to submit their applications via the online application portal. The following specialisations for the MComp programme will be offered for admission - Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Infocomm Security and Information Systems. Password (for online application only).
Admissions requirements. Admission requirements for various qualifications may be found here.Please refer to the following table(s) for additional course-specific pre-requites. Pre-requisites for other NUS Engineering programmes, double-degree programmes and other special programmes may be found here.Do note that pre-requisites are subject to change every year and you should check for updates.
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New Specialisations in Inno-preneurship and Data Analytics. For more information click here. Admission Requirements Admission requires at least a relevant bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honours or its equivalent. Although candidates with good first degrees and practical working experience after obtaining their first degrees are admitted, meeting the admission requirements does not.
Admission Information. The following information may be helpful to you in your application procedures. 1) Course and other fees Please refer to the Registrar's Office on up-to-date Graduate Programme Fees and Mandatory Miscellaneous Fees, as well as procedures on fee payment. 2) Research scholarship (from Registrar's Office) Research Scholarships are awarded by NUS to outstanding graduates for.
Master of Science, Integrated Sustainable Design. The programme can be completed in one year, full time, or two years, part time. It has two intakes: candidates can begin in Semester 1 (starting in August) or Semester 2 (starting in January). Candidates are selected on the basis of their academic qualifications and relevant industry experience. An applicant is required to submit the following.
A well-trained PhD not only generates new knowledge but also effectively communicates this knowledge to the students. Research in a business school is not very different from research carried out in social and physical sciences. The same philosophy of science guides the research enterprise in the business school. Business research is eclectic.
Submit the completed application form with supporting documents to: Graduate Programme Application (Research) Department of Chemistry National University of Singapore Blk S8, Level 3, Administrative Office 3 Science Drive 3 Singapore 117543 Application deadline. 15 November for August intake or 15 May for January intake.
The Department of Biological Sciences evolved from the merger of two of the oldest departments in the Faculty of Science - the Department of Botany and the Department of Zoology. Botany, founded in 1949, turned 50 in 1999; and Zoology, founded in 1950.