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Originally Posted by Unregistered
it is a FACT that NUS doesn't accept/recognize SIM as a university. in fact, most universities worldwide do not recognize distant learning programmes. these do not qualify as a proper undergraduate programme, and the graduates admission offices do not entertain applications from distant learning providers.
LSE will most definitely NOT recognize SIM/UOL certs. for the record, courses run by SIM do not have equivalents in UOL or whatever institution they partner with. I have friends who works in the graduates department in NUS/ NTU, and they have seen fair cases of cocky SIM certs strolling in to apply only to be told that they do not are not recognized.
truth hurts, reality sucks
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Okay,I will disprove your theory.
SIM university is divided into two parts : UNISIM & SIM GE.
As for UNISIM,do you know
NUS accepts UNISIM transfer students? If a UNISIM student wishes to transfer to
NUS to complete his or her degree,he or she will have to apply as a transfer student(meeting the entry requirements of course) and the FACT that
NUS has it written on their website that they recognise UNISIM students to apply as transfer students,throws your Quote "it is a FACT that
NUS doesn't accept/recognize SIM as a university" out of the window.
For further information check out the link below :
://.
nus.edu.sg/oam/apply/transfer/admissionreq/BYA-change-course.html