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  1. Existing students may apply to change their programme within NTU during the application period prior to the start of each semester. The outcome is subject to the approval of the School(s) of both the current and new programme. NTU students can access Student Intranet for details.

  2. To increase your chances: Good fch. Take a module that is a core mod of your desired course, and do well for it, like A, to show your aptitude. If ur desired course is competitive/more popular, like cs for example, then it will be more difficult. And changing course to diff sch is more difficult. Within the same sch abit higher chance.

  3. Former Nanyang Technological University (NTU) students seeking re-admission; or current NTU students seeking change of programme to Arts (Education) and Science (Education) may apply under one of the corresponding groups. (Current NTU students seeking change of programme to other undergraduate programmes are to apply under Student Intranet.)

  4. Jan 1, 2015 · Jan 5, 2015. #12. AnimeAddict777 said: I heard from my friends that changing courses is very troublesome and difficult. Partially true. It is troublesome and difficult if you have a low GPA in your current course. If you have a GPA of 4.5 and above, most courses in NTU will be open to you...

  5. 3. Reply. Lumpy-Difference4654. • 2 yr. ago. You have to wait until your previous transfer request got result before you can make another request. Usually when requesting transfer after sem 1, the result often comes out after request period has ended so there often no more request after the first one.

  6. A: You may do so via Check Status before closing date on 15 Jan 2021. For changes after closing date, email adm_local@ntu.edu.sg or adm_intnl@ntu.edu.sg. Q: How do I know if I have successfully updated my contact? A: Login to Check Status to check. Q: Am I allowed to change my programme choice(s) in my application? A: Yes.

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