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Double Major Programmes (Science)

NTU | College of Science

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Cut-off Score

  • 81.25 RP
  • AAB/B grades
  • 3.56 GPA

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NTU Double Major Programmes (Science) Website

https://www.ntu.edu.sg/science

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School of Accountancy

Lee Kong Chian School of Business

School of Economics

School of Computing and Information Systems

School of Social Sciences

School of Law

Singapore University of Technology and Design

Engineering Product Development

Computer Science and Design

Engineering Systems and Design

Architecture and Sustainable Design

Singapore University of Social Sciences

S R Nathan School of Human Development

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Notes

Grade Profile rank points refer to the grades scored by Singapore-Cambridge A level applicants in their three H2 and one H1 content subjects while GPA refers to the Grade Point Average scored by Singapore Polytechnic students.

Courses may have additional requirements, such as having minimum grades in specific subjects. You may find these details in each university's respective admission websites.

Having the same grades or score from the AY2023/2024 IGP does not guarantee a successful admission to that course.

Certain courses may have additional requirements, like selection tests and interviews (e.g. Law, Medicine).

Median income above refers to the median gross monthly salary based on the respective year's Graduate Employment Survey (GES) results. This only includes full-time permanently employed graduates.

Employment rates above refer to the percentage of graduates in full-time permanent employment with respect to the number graduates in the labour force. Graduates in the labour force refers to those who are working, or not working but actively seeking and available for work approximately half a year after completing their final examinations. Full-time permanent employment refers to employment of minimally 35 hours per week. This is inclusive of those on contracts of at least a year.

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