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Is Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine good?

The School is one of many who offer medical programmes in the Asia Pacific region. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019 by subject and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2019 list NUS Medicine as the leading medical school in Asia.

How long is NUS medicine?

5 years
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Course Singaporeans Singapore PRs and International Students
Medicine 5 years (excluding housemanship / first year residency training) 6 years (excluding housemanship / first year residency training)

Is NUS good for medicine?

The quality education and head-turning research at NUS Medicine has not gone unnoticed – and the School has been consistently ranked as one of Asia’s leading medical schools by Quacquerelli Symonds and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

How hard is it to get into NUS medicine?

Yes, it is competitive. Every year, 2000 students apply to NUS Medicine. About 1200 are shortlisted for the admissions assessment to fill 280 places. So, after being shortlisted, you have about a 1 in 4 chance of getting into NUS Medicine.

What is my academic year in college?

The main timeframes of the academic year. In the US, the academic year begins in the fall (August) and ends in late spring (May or June), although some colleges offer classes throughout the year.

How difficult is it to get into NUS medicine?

How much does it cost to study medicine in NUS?

Tuition Fees for Doctor of Medicine (MD) Singapore Citizens: SGD 47,050 (GST subsidy provided) Singapore Permanent Residents: SGD 57,100 (GST subsidy provided) International Students: SGD 70,050 (inclusive of GST)

Is NUS Medicine competitive?

How do I get into NUS medical school?

Pre-requisites

  1. All applicants must have completed, or be in the final year of, a bachelor or honours degree.
  2. Graduate Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) results.
  3. 3 – 5 references, typically from professors, mentors and/or employers.

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