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Is NTU good for computer science?
NTU School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) is a leading computer science and engineering school for higher learning that is known for its excellent curriculum, outstanding impactful research, and talented faculty. and NTU has been recognised as the top university for AI research and citation impact.
Is NUS or NTU computer engineering better?
My answer is simple: NUS SoC is better, for both undergraduate and postgraduate level. You may have heard the more-than-1-decade-old comment that NUS teaches more theoretical stuff while NTU teaches more practical stuff.
Which course is best in NUS?
NUS is ranked among the world’s top five universities in two subjects – third for Civil & Structural Engineering, and fifth for Chemical Engineering….NUS is world’s top 10 for 13 subjects, and Asia’s best for 24 subjects.
Subject | World Ranking 2016 |
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Engineering – Civil & Structural | 3 |
Engineering – Electrical & Electronic | 6 |
Engineering – Mechanical, Aeronautical & Manufacturing | 8 |
What is the ranking of NUS and NTU?
National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are both consistently ranked among the global top 15 in the QS World University Rankings®, and are typically extremely close together in the table.
How is life at NUS Singapore?
As the flagship university of a multi-racial and multi-cultural country like Singapore, NUS is unique in that we have a diverse student population on campus. With students and faculty members coming from 100 countries, there are a lot of opportunities for students to share ideas and interact with professors and students from different cultures.
What are the best universities to study in Singapore?
If you want to study in Singapore, two universities in particular are bound to be at the top of your list. National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) are both consistently ranked among the global top 15 in the QS World University Rankings®, and are typically extremely close together in the table.
What have you learned from studying at NUS?
I am currently at level four and through this programme, I have learned more about Thai culture. At NUS, students are strongly encouraged to venture overseas – for internships, student exchange or community work. About 80 per cent of my undergraduate peers have a significant study-abroad experience.