Hi cotters,
Anyone taking NUS part time degree course?
I"m considering to take either Chem eng or Industrial & Management eng.
Can anyone share your experience here? I need some advice.
Thanks!![]()
Last edited by pacifier; 28-03-2008 at 02:23 PM.
hi pacifier.. i'm from NUS part-time chem eng course.. it's not easy but managable.. of course, u need to sacrifice your leave at times to prepare exam.. and you study mainly the core module, unlike full-time they need to take up law, economics and etc.. but i find this is a good choice as u can earn money and get your degree at the same time..
Thanks rongfen..
When you applied for the course, did you sign up for the maths supplementary courses? I heard if you don't apply for it, the chances of acceptance is lower. Is there such a case?
Did you also apply for company sponsor? If i apply for company sponsor, will i still be eligible for the government subsidy? As my company will only be sponsoring part of the fees
I've got a chem eng dip and am working in the process automation industry, should i continue chem eng or a industrial & management eng?
Sorry for asking so many questions.
hi can i know what is the GPA requirement to enter into NUS part time chemical Engineering
are the pre requisites the same as full time?![]()
hi bumping up the thread..
can i check with you all ..
anyone still studying chemical engineering part time in NUS?
hows the time table like?
Hi,
Ya studying part time for chem eng in NUS.
The time Table is 3 times per week if wan to grad within 3.5 to 4 years.![]()
My friend quit NUS and went to NTU to study when he found that NUS one is only a degree certificate,but not recognized by prospective employers, and organizations.
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really? part time chemical engineering is not recognised?
any one has any experience on this?
really? part time chemical engineering is not recognised?
any one has any experience on this?
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