Are There Alternate Scholarships for Indian Students at NTU, Singapore?

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The discussion centers on finding scholarships for Indian students pursuing undergraduate studies at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, specifically excluding those administered by the university and the Ministry of Education (MoE) grant due to ineligibility. A participant questions the eligibility for NTU research scholarships, clarifying that the original inquiry pertains to undergraduate courses. The conversation highlights the need for alternative scholarship options for Indian students at NTU.
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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)

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