What are my chances of getting admission in NUS?
My profile: GRE-323 (Q:169 and V:154 AWA 3.5), TOEFL-107 and GPA-9.16. I've done one internship. My abstract sent to TFAWS (NASA) in 2019 and was accepted too.
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Given that NUS is one of the best institutions in the world, admittance to the school is quite hard. Several things affect your chances of getting in, such as your test results, extracurricular activities, academic standing, and how well your profile fits the requirements of the program. Depending on the course you're looking for, NUS usually needs undergraduate applicants to have outstanding academic records and high grades in disciplines like physics, maths, or other specialised fields.
NUS evaluates your English ability (typically via IELTS or TOEFL), standardised test scores (SAT, ACT, or A-Level grades), and perhaps an interview or
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