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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 19:48:56 IST
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With my AIEEE rank (AIR 3769, State Rank(TamilNadu) 123), I'll get mechanical in NIT-Trichy. Also, I have got Computer Engineering at NUS (National University of Singapore). I have equal interests in both the branches. Which one should I prefer and why? How is the curriculum at NUS? Please tell me in detail about it.
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B.Tech ( CSE ) ,
NIT-Trichy.
"There are no accidents in my philosophy. Every effect must have its cause. The past is the cause of the present, and the present will be the cause of the future. All these are links in the endless chain stretching from the finite to the infinite." - Abraham Lincoln |
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 20:01:42 IST
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cant tell u much abt this but ur choice shud be nus bcoz nus is >>>>>>>>>>>nit t the infrastructure there is parallel to the iits Its jst the problem of bond dere but a few seniors have told me dat after 3 yrs itself u r able to pay d bond money also ppl frm india( delhi ) do very well and infact u get directly placed wid salry of arnd 3100 singapore $ thjat amnts to 91000 rs. so dont even think abt nit t
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 20:06:34 IST
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^^^ But, I plan to do Post Graduation from the Ivy League Univs. How are my opportunities to get them if I'm at NUS?
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 20:18:30 IST
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Please reply guys. Guide me on this.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:03:08 IST
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NUS is a great university. Only a fortunate few get admitted there.
But it would be very difficult for you to go west for higher studies immediately, - in this age, 3 years could be one era.
If you would like to settle down in Singapore, which isn't a bad idea too, and would like to do higher studies there itself, then you can defer the bond till you finish your studies - provided you study there itself.
At NIT, you finish straight 4 years, and free to do what you want with your life - 6 guys, I heard from electronics in NITT went to IIMs last year. Many got two placements. NIIT is not at all a bad option.
Anyways, it's finally your decision.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:04:47 IST
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BTW, when did u hear about your admission? Are you from DAV?
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:14:38 IST
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vishwanath! i hv nudged u! congrats neway dude i wud sya nit t if u dont want bond......u hv 2 consider the bond thingi too no
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:17:10 IST
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I'm not from DAV. I'm from Alagappa Matric Hr Sec Skool, Karaikudi I heard abt the admission this evening online.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:51:36 IST
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Guys, please tell me whats this bond all about?
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 21:52:44 IST
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nudge chk ps
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 16 Jun 2008 22:31:29 IST
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more views awaited.......
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 17 Jun 2008 09:28:06 IST
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guys reply please...
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 17 Jun 2008 09:37:05 IST
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The Faculty of Engineering (FOE) in NUS was launched in 1968. It is the largest faculty in the university. FOE offers undergraduate and graduate degree programmes leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Bachelor of Technology (Honours), Master of Engineering, Master of Science, NUS-UIUC Master of Science (Chemical Engineering), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) FOE comprises eight major departments: Bioengineering; Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electrical & Computer Engineering; Engineering Science Programme, Environmental Science & Engineering; Industrial & Systems Engineering; Materials Science & Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 17 Jun 2008 09:39:08 IST
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FACALITIES:-
IT and computing services The University?s optical fibre network is one of the largest campus networks in the Asia Pacific region.[citation needed] Plugged into the Internet, NUSNET serves as the backbone of the University's IT-intensive environment facilitating use of advanced computer technologies to enhance research, teaching, learning and administration. Apart from raising productivity through the use of latest software and hardware, NUS continuously explores and adopts best industrial practices and advanced technologies to deploy IT as a strategic tool.
Library services The NUS Libraries comprises 8 libraries, namely, the Central Library, the Chinese Library, the CJ Koh Law Library, the Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library, the Medical Library, the Music Library, the Science Library, and the NUS High School Library. Its primary clients are the NUS and NUS High School students, teaching, research and administrative staff members, as well as a sizeable group of external members. Its collection encompasses subjects in architecture, building and real estate, business, dentistry, engineering and technology, the humanities and social sciences, law, medicine, music, nursing and science. As of June 2006, there are over 1.2 million print titles, 33,000 electronic titles, 29,000 media programmes and 29,000 microform resources in the collection (GY). The Library Portal, a one-stop gateway, offers the University community 24-hour access via the Internet to a rich array of electronic collection and services provided by the NUS Libraries. Besides the rich resources, the NUS Libraries provide an environment conducive for individual research and spaces for group interaction and learning.
Support for development of teaching and learning Enhancement of the quality of teaching and learning at NUS comes mainly under the purview of the Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning (CDTL) and the Centre for Instructional Technology (CIT).
CDTL facilitates reflection among faculty on concepts of teaching, learning and university education, and teaching practices that are consistent with these concepts. In addition to conducting research on educational philosophy, pedagogical theory and educational practices, CDTL helps the NUS administration to formulate educational policies for matters such as teacher appraisal, peer review, selection of outstanding educators, student feedback and assessment.
CIT, on the other hand, provides a robust and supportive environment for the exploration, development and application of digital and audio-visual technologies to support and enhance teaching and learning. This is done through the NUS-developed Integrated Virtual Learning Environment and by developing new applications/services and incorporating multimedia content in courses for academia.
Proposed university town and residential colleges In November, 2005, the NUS announced plans to develop a "university town"[8] on 190,000 m² on the site of the former Warren Golf Course, opposite the existing Kent Ridge campus and NUS High School. This town is to include eight residential colleges, which will provide a "rich educational experiences" and "deep social bonds". There is also graduate housing planned. In all, "Warren" will accommodate 6,000 students. It is planned to link "Warren" with Kent Ridge via a bridge over the freeway that separates them. Construction began in 2007. The University Town will first be used as the Olympic Village for the Youth Olympics in 2010 and then occupied by the University in 2011.
Student accommodation An internal shuttle bus in NUSThere are about 6,000 residential places distributed between Halls and Student Residences on campus. These accommodation facilities are within walking distance to most campus faculties, libraries, sporting facilities and administration offices. There is also a free Internal Shuttle Bus Service that plies the entire campus seven days a week.
Rooms are furnished with beds, mattresses, wardrobes, study tables, bookshelves and fans. There is a very small number of air-conditioned single rooms with attached bathrooms. Points for telephone, cable television and the University's computer network are available in each room. Students have a choice of either a single room (single-occupancy) or double room (double-occupancy). Laundry rooms equipped with coin-operated washing machines and tumble dryers are located in each |