12-06-2021 08:44 PM | ||
Unregistered | bond is same number of years you studied in uni | |
27-05-2021 11:00 AM | ||
Unregistered |
Quote:
|
|
27-04-2021 12:13 AM | ||
Unregistered |
Quote:
Anyway, I took on the scholarship in the first place because I came from a low income family so the scholarship was really essential and important to me back then. But I would advice u to really think long-term and find out your career goals. Ask yourself questions like - What is your career endgame goal? Is this scholarship going to help you in your career? Is CSIT going to help you achieve your goals? Will you be able to pay off the penalty if you find a better offer upon graduation? Don't forget that CSIT offers a 2k monthly allowance scholarship benefit. If you add up the monthly allowance and your school fees, the total compounded bond amount is going to be insanely huge! |
|
19-07-2018 01:49 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Quote:
3 years is quite a bit of time. During this amount of time, if your grades and internship experiences are good, you could have gone to some of the best tech companies to grow your skillset even further. |
|
19-07-2018 01:32 AM | ||
Mayugod |
Should i take up CSIT undergraduate scholarship? Im a NTU CS student, about to enter year 2. GPA 4.9 with interests in machine learning. If i accept, it will bond me for 3 years.. I am thinking its pretty good because it has pretty good pay and the skills are transferrable. Are prospects in CSIT good? What do you guys think? |