Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Singapore: Science & Technology Undergraduate Scholarship

Deadline: Check for each school as it differs(Jan. & Aug.).

Eligibility

The Science & Technology Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to outstanding full-time undergraduate freshmen in the National University of Singapore (NUS), of Asian nationality. Singapore citizens are ineligible for this scholarship. 

Candidates will be considered and shortlisted for interviews through their application for admission to NUS. No separate scholarship application is required.

Terms & conditions

  • The scholarship covers the following:
    • tuition fees and all compulsory fees.
    • a one-off settling-in allowance of S$200.
    • accommodation allowance (pegged to the lowest double room rate for on-campus accommodation).
    • an annual living allowance of S$6,000. The scholarship is tenable for the minimum period of candidature for the respective undergraduate course at NUS.
    • One-way air passage from home country to Singapore at the beginning of the course of study and two-way air passage upon completion of the course of study.

  • Scholars are required to serve a six-year bond with a Singapore-registered company.

  • The scholarship is tenable for studies in the School of Computing (Computing and Computer Engineering), Faculty of Engineering (Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Science, Environmental Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Industrial & Systems Engineering) and the Faculty of Science (excluding Pharmacy).

  • Recipients of the scholarship may not concurrently hold any other scholarship, fellowship, grant or award.

  • The University does not guarantee its scholars employment opportunities upon their graduation.

  • The scholarship covers the entire duration of undergraduate studies on condition that scholars maintain at least a 'B' average. The academic performance of the scholars is monitored every semester.

  • If a scholar decides to terminate the scholarship prematurely, the scholar is liable to repay the liquidated damages with 10% compound interest.
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