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All About Polytechnics

Is there life after O/A-Levels? Definitely! How well a person does in tertiary education is correlated with job opportunities open to the person. Discuss issues pertaining to nstitutes of higher learning here.
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Polytechnic courses

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Post by blesspring » Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:57 pm

Hi,

What are the Polytechnics courses that have very stringent requirements whereby only the top students can get in ?
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Post by schweppes » Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:09 pm

blesspring wrote:Hi,

What are the Polytechnics courses that have very stringent requirements whereby only the top students can get in ?
By "stringent requirements", I take it that u mean lower cut off points? Getting a place in the poly is becoming more competitive.

Some of the popular courses are usually Accountancy, Banking & Finance, Mass Communication, Life Sciences, Bio or Chemical Engineering. The popularity and competitiveness of the course also differs from poly to poly.
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Post by schellen » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:45 pm

Back when I was still a student considering my tertiary education options, Mass Comm was already in high demand, and at that time, poly education wasn't even that popular. I heard rumours then that even if your results can get you into Mass Comm, you may still have to go for an interview. Dunno if it was true back then, and if yes, whether it still holds true now.

P.S. Naturally, in order to aim for Mass Comm, one must score well in English.
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Post by schweppes » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:58 pm

schellen wrote:Back when I was still a student considering my tertiary education options, Mass Comm was already in high demand, and at that time, poly education wasn't even that popular. I heard rumours then that even if your results can get you into Mass Comm, you may still have to go for an interview. Dunno if it was true back then, and if yes, whether it still holds true now.

P.S. Naturally, in order to aim for Mass Comm, one must score well in English.
If not mistaken, for Mass Comm courses, i think the students who qualify grades wise will first be shorlisted for an interview. The interview aims to find out if the students are confident, articulate and have a positive work attitude. So, even if one has fantastic grades, but is unable to express himself clearly, the candidate will not be accepted into the prog. :lol:
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Post by autumnbronze » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:49 am

Schweppes :imcool:

*Phee-u-weet*

Its abt time sista.

Welcome to the club ...

LUUUUUURVE your avatar :celebrate:
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Post by schweppes » Tue May 13, 2014 6:59 pm

Thought that it would be a good idea to set up a thread for parents whose kids are in or are interested in Poly/ Lasalle/ NAFA education. We can share ideas, views and experiences here.

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(Hi Mods: can make this sticky please? Thanks)
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Post by kitty2 » Wed May 14, 2014 9:01 am

schweppes wrote:Thought that it would be a good idea to set up a thread for parents whose kids are in or are interested in Poly/ Lasalle/ NAFA education. We can share ideas, views and experiences here.

:celebrate:


(Hi Mods: can make this sticky please? Thanks)
:thankyou: schweppes
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Re: Polys/Lasalle/NAFA - Parents Networking Group

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Post by DadOfGirl » Wed May 14, 2014 9:21 am

schweppes wrote:Thought that it would be a good idea to set up a thread for parents whose kids are in or are interested in Poly/ Lasalle/ NAFA education. We can share ideas, views and experiences here.

:celebrate:


(Hi Mods: can make this sticky please? Thanks)

May be we get going this thread by asking what Poly courses qualify for following undergraduate programs at local university
1) NTU/NUS/STUD-Engineering courses
2) NTU/NUS/SMU - Accountancy & Business Administratation corses
3) NTU/NUS/NIE/SMU- FASS( Faculty of Arts & Soc Science courses)
4) NUS/SMU/SIM( Coomunity law) - Law courses
5) NUS/NTU- Medical & Dentistry courses

Any undergraduate program , i have forgotten , please add.
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Post by schweppes » Wed May 14, 2014 10:24 pm

DadOfGirl wrote:
May be we get going this thread by asking what Poly courses qualify for following undergraduate programs at local university
1) NTU/NUS/STUD-Engineering courses
2) NTU/NUS/SMU - Accountancy & Business Administratation corses
3) NTU/NUS/NIE/SMU- FASS( Faculty of Arts & Soc Science courses)
4) NUS/SMU/SIM( Coomunity law) - Law courses
5) NUS/NTU- Medical & Dentistry courses

Any undergraduate program , i have forgotten , please add.

There's really too many Poly courses to list. It also depends on the cut-off point and minimum requirements expected for the respective uni course. For example, you cd have a student who graduated with a Diploma in Gerontological Mgt Studies (from TP) and does well enough to meet the minimum criteria to further studies in Biz Sch or FASS or Science...
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Post by schweppes » Wed May 14, 2014 10:29 pm

Just to clarify, it's SUTD = Singapore University of Technology and Design

There's also another local uni, SIT = Singapore Institute of Technology
(this is a collaboration of overseas partner universities with the 5 local polys)

Here's the link to SIT, http://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/
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