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Is the GMAT or GRE required? |
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Yes. The GMAT or GRE is required from the July 2001 intake. A good GMAT or GRE score can certainly enhance your application. The reason is that the score gives us another dimension to evaluate your application, especially if the other dimensions, for example, academic results, work experience, etc., may not be as strong compared to other applicants. However, it would only constitute one of many requirements for admission—a low GMAT or GRE score will not automatically disqualify a candidate, as there will not be a minimum GMAT or GRE cut-off. |
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I have an ACCA. Do I qualify? |
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Unfortunately, not. We are not able to accept the ACCA in lieu of a university degree. |
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Is the Graduate Scholarship or the Research Scholarship applicable to MSc in Financial Engineering? |
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As this is a part-time programme, no scholarships are available. |
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Can CPF be used for this programme? |
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No. |
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Do you have full-time M.Sc in Financial Engineering programme? |
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No. Part-time only. Lectures are conducted typically in the evenings or on Saturday afternoons. |
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If I apply for this year but am not accepted for this intake, will I stand a better chance of getting in next year than those who apply then? |
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You will have to compete with the rest of the candidates who apply next year on an equal basis. |
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I want to come to collect my application forms and documents back since I am not successful. |
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As a matter of university policy, we do not return submitted application form and documents. They are kept for university references. |
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Should tuition fees be made payable to RMI or NUS? Can we use the initial "NUS" for cheque payment? |
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Cheque payment should be made payable to
"National University of Singapore" (write in full).
Please indicate your Name, Tel No, MFE, RMI on the back of the cheque.
You will be given student bill once you are offered the programme. Please attach the relevant student bill to your cheque each time you make a payment.
The cheque should be sent to:
Attn: Yati Kum
Risk Management Institute
NUS Risk Management Institute
Block S16 Level 5
6 Science Drive 2
Singapore 117546 |
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I wish to pay by NETS. How do I go about doing it? |
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If you wish to pay by NETS, you would have to make payment at Cashier's counter in Student Service Centre. You would have to bring the relevant student bill with you.
The opening hours at Cashier’s Counter are:
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Monday - Thursday |
9.00am - 5.00pm |
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Friday |
9.00am - 4.30pm |
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| Mainly For Foreigners |
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I am a foreigner. Am I eligible to apply? |
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Foreigners are eligible provided they have an employment or a dependant pass.
Overseas based candidates are welcome to apply for the same degree programme by distance learning. |