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Are There Alternate Scholarships for Indian Students at NTU, Singapore?
Am sorry for the mistake but am pursuing a undergraduate course- sparsh
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Are There Alternate Scholarships for Indian Students at NTU, Singapore?
Hi people... Does anyone know of scholarships available for Indian students wanting to pursue under-graduate studies in NTU, Singapore.. (except for the ones administered by the university and the MoE grant as I am not eligible for them) Regards Sparsh http://www.alchemy-education.com/Board- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
They are saying that am not eligible to apply for that as it is administered by NTU only..- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
I just contacted the university today. Theyve told me that I am not eligible for any University administered scholarships ... I will have to look for some external funding for my course of study. Do you have any ideas as to where to look for scholarships ?- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
Hmm well this was not the page i was looking for. I have already read these before but what I want to know is that since I have been admitted upon condition to pay the full tution fee will i be eligible to apply for the tution grant ?- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
People post your NTU result at http://www.alchemy-education.com/Board/viewtopic.php?t=20- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
hey people I got through NTU but without any scholarship. i will have to pay S$ 24420 per annum as tution fee. Is studying in NTU really worth that money. Please respond as I have to confirm my admission offer at the earliest. Thanks once again .- sparsh
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Can You Use Patterns to Find the Last Two Digits of Powers of 4?
How does one solve problems like these : finding last two digits of 4^ 300- sparsh
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Mechanics Questions: Answers to Exam Questions
Thanks people...- sparsh
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
Yup If i am granted admission then i shall be staying in the NTU hostel...- sparsh
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Schools Nanyang Technological University
Thanks a lot ... All of u have been of great help... Regards Sparsh- sparsh
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Mechanics Questions: Answers to Exam Questions
Hmmm. I think you dint read the question properly. The man X is actually tossing the coin towards a man Y who is at the front end of the train...- sparsh
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Mechanics Questions: Answers to Exam Questions
@ arildno Did exactly you said in the 1st place. Wasnt getting an answer matching with the options given . Must have gone wrong somewhere. .. Thanks .. ] I dint get what to do here. Please explain a bit more... Regards Sparsh http://www.alchemy-education.com- sparsh
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Hmmm... Well I want to ask you something more... It might sound somewhat unimportant to you but I am really concerned that whether one can get vegetarian food in Singapore. I am a veggie and many people have told me that food could be one big problem in Singapore. Is it really so ...- sparsh
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Mechanics Questions: Answers to Exam Questions
In the 4th one... density of water is max at 4degrees so it becomes heavy and sinks down ... All the layers of water except the frozen top will remian at 4 degrees (fishes in lakes in cold countries survive the cold winter) The 1st one : - the relative expansion of liq = a(liq) - a(solid) where...- sparsh
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help