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Originally Posted by Freakozo
The subsidy is 55%. Same as what the students in public university enjoy. But if the unisim students study the same module as what the public university students study, given the same outstanding results, why still grade unisim student one grade lower?
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Well, since both
NUS and
NTU have already been around for so long... the majority of graduates in the workforce would naturally be from these 2 schools.. Some of these graduates have worked their way up to becoming bosses or working as HR recruiters.. Given their positions they hold, they are able to exert some influence in the way graduates from the "other" universities will be received.... With the recent entrant of UniSIM, it is natural for
NUS and
NTU alumnus to defend the "superior" value of the education they had received... The same thing would be expected if UniSIM started earlier than
NTU or
NUS... Well, just have to wait a little longer till more UniSIM graduates enter the workforce to balance up the numbers....