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Is National university of Singapore prestigious?

Is National university of Singapore prestigious?

NUS was ranked first in Singapore and Asia Pacific, and 22nd in the world according to the 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and first in Asia Pacific and 11th in the world according to the 2018 QS World University Rankings….

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE Asia 3 (2020)
USNWR Asia 2 (2021)

What is H1 and H2 in JC?

H1 subjects are worth 1 point and H2 subjects are worth 2 points. H1, H2 and H3 refer to the depth of the subject taken by the student, with H1 subjects being briefer than H2 and H3 subjects and H3 being a more advanced level of the subject. The different levels would be further broken down later in the article.

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What are the top 10 secondary schools in Singapore?

Top secondary schools in Singapore 1 Hwa Chong Institution 2 Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) 3 Methodist Girls’ School (Secondary) 4 Nanyang Girls’ High School 5 Raffles Institution 6 Dunman High School 7 National Junior College 8 CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School 9 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 10 Catholic High School

Which is the oldest pre-Tertiary school in Singapore?

Raffles Institution is an all boys school and the oldest pre-tertiary education institution in Singapore! Like Raffles Girls’ School, students are also enrolled in IP and will graduate in 6 years. RI students hold on to the motto: Auspicium Melioris Aevi, Latin for ‘Hope for a Better age’.

Which is the best Convent School in Singapore?

As far as convent schools in Singapore go, the CHIJ name is pretty established, as they’re the oldest convent school in Singapore with a history dating back to 1854. While they have a couple of branches across the island, the spots at CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School are the most coveted due to the ranking of the school.

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What are the best secondary qualifications to take in Singapore?

O-Levels is something most of you are familiar with, as it’s the most commonly taken secondary qualification in Singapore. It gives you the option of going to either polytechnics or junior college – which is great for students who are still exploring potential career options or are already set on pursuing a particular specialised course in poly.