New programme to allow Singapore Polytechnic students to take NUS, SUTD modules

14 Jan 2020

Engineering students from SP will be able to take some university-level modules in their field of study from April under a new programme. Under the programme, up to 40 students from SP's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering will have the opportunity to take modules taught by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) during their polytechnic studies. These university-level modules will count towards a student's graduation requirements in SP. To be eligible for the programme, students need a grade point average of 3.6 out of 4, at the end of their first year of polytechnic studies, and be selected through an interview. Students should also preferably have a minimum GCE O level score of C6 for Additional Mathematics.

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