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AUTONOMOUS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES HQA Entry requirement 2:1 Entry requirement 2:2 Nanyang Technological University (NTU) First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 National University of Singapore (NUS) First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Singapore Institute of Technology First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Singapore Management University (SMU) First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Singapore University of Social Sciences First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) First class or CGPA 4.2 / 5 or CGPA 3.6 / 4 Bachelors Degree with Honours: 2:1 or CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree with Honours:2:2 or CGPA of 3.5/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Must be bachelors with honours Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Bachelors Degree non honours: CGPA of 4.0/5.0 Or CGPA of 3.4/4.0 Top A02. PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES - COMPREHENSIVE HQA Entry requirement SIM University (2006-2017) Bachelors Degree: CGPA of 3.5/4.0 Bachelors Degree: CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Top C. COLLEGES OF ARTS Entry requirement LASALLE College of the Arts Bachelors Degree: CGPA of 3.5/4.0 CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) Bachelors Degree: CGPA of 3.5/4.0 CGPA of 3.0/4.0 Top D. INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION (ITE) Entry requirement ITE College Central Case by case basis - Check with [email protected] ITE College East Case by case basis - Check with [email protected] ITE College West Case by case basis - Check with [email protected] Top E. OVERSEAS DEGREE-AWARDING INSTITUTIONS OPERATING IN Entry requirement SINGAPORE Australia Institute of Business and Technology - Asia These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. DigiPen Institute of Technology These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. EDHEC-Risk Institute These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. ESSEC Business School These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. German Institute of Science and Technology - TUM Asia These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. INSEAD These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. James Cook University These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. London School of Business and Finance These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. Manchester Business School These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. S. P. Jain Center of Management These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. The University of Chicago School of Business These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. Tisch School of the Arts Asia (2007-2015) These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. They are recognised in their countries of origin. UNLV Singapore (2006-2013) These institutions are not recognised or accredited by the authorities in Singapore. 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