Latest
update: 27 Aug 2009
Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering) - graduate studies by coursework
Applications for August 2009
intake are closed.
Applications for admission in
January 2010 will open in September 2009.
Latest update: Please note that there will be no January intake for
year 2010.
Applications for admission in
August 2010 will open in January/February 2010.
Applications, when open, are to
be submitted electronically only (through Graduate Admissions: By Coursework
& Dissertation - When You Apply). Any
other form of submission will not be accepted.
TOEFL or IELTS is required for
graduates of universities with non-English medium of instruction.
Please refer to Graduate Admissions: By Coursework & Dissertation for fees and all other information.
General enquiries on
application procedures should be directed to the Graduate Studies Office.
For School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, please refer to
For
graduate studies by research
(M.Eng. or Ph.D.), please refer to Graduate Admissions: By Research.
FAQs
[Q]
At what time are the lectures conducted?
[A] All lectures are conducted from 1845 to
2145 hrs (Mondays to Fridays). Full-time
students are expected to work on their projects (dissertation or independent
study) during office hours.
[Q]
How many courses should I take per semester?
[A] For PT students, max of 3
courses/semester. For FT students, max of 5 courses/semester
including two core courses.
[Q]
When will the semester start and end? When is the semester break?
[A] See http://www.ntu.edu.sg/collegesandprogrammes/acadcalendar/Pages/undergradcalendar.aspx.
[Q]
Will the examination transcript reflect "Part-Time" or
"Full-Time" status?
[A] The transcript will reflect the status as "Part-Time"
or "Full-Time", but the Notification of Results and the final degree
scroll will not.