NUS Master of Computing Application

IAMMonster

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Previously graduated from a local university with a BSc in Com Sci, 2nd upper honours. I have been working in IT sector for two years. Would like to advance my career.

Any idea if I stand a chance for the course above? Any specialisation it's okay.

In addition, below are my questions:

1. Does anybody happen to know the intake size for the above-mentioned course?

2. It's stated on the "Admission Criteria" section that International Student* are required to submit GRE/ GMAT/ TOEFL/ IELTS test scores.

3. I am not an international student but do I still need to submit these test scores?

4. If no, would it affect my application or would I stand a lower chance?

5. Does any local student happen to get in without submitting any of these scores?
 
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Plow98

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International applicants* are to submit GRE/ GMAT/ TOEFL/ IELTS test scores as evidence which demonstrates their academic and language ability and readiness for graduate study. Candidates may be required to sit for other tests as prescribed by the School.

Candidates who have graduated from Indian universities may submit GATE scores instead.
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The above obviously excludes local students.
https://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/programmes/pg/mcs/admissions/
 

MoxLotus

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if u r from local uni and 2nd upper honours, it should be pretty easy to get a spot in Masters in Computing. An ex-colleague of mine just got admitted to the program. He was from NUS ISE for his undegrad degree.

There is no need for any GMAT/GRE/TOEFL/IELTS score. just make sure you have your referral letters ready.
 
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