QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 14 2010, 02:16 PM)
actually i won be looking at which uni is better but the goverment bond.
for engineering it will be 6 years bond, or is it 4 years?
honestly i do not know where can you work after you graduate.
because the contract says that you have to work in GOVERNMENT companies. GLC also cannot. correct me if i am wrong.
so please ask yourself, do you even know any government owned engineering firm?
i have heard stories of JPA engineering graduates getting a job as a clerk once they graduate.
but of course, you get free and very good education, so no loans to worry about, albeit a very low paying job.
your choice.
spot on zstan. Not necessarily clerk jobs but they might place scholars in some irrelevant field with no hands-on.for engineering it will be 6 years bond, or is it 4 years?
honestly i do not know where can you work after you graduate.
because the contract says that you have to work in GOVERNMENT companies. GLC also cannot. correct me if i am wrong.
so please ask yourself, do you even know any government owned engineering firm?
i have heard stories of JPA engineering graduates getting a job as a clerk once they graduate.
but of course, you get free and very good education, so no loans to worry about, albeit a very low paying job.
your choice.
TS i think it depends on what you want really? whether you want to work in msia in the future (then you can take up the scholarship) or you might wanna try sg. And, sometimes skin colour makes a difference if you know what i mean.
But, are you sure u can get into NUS/NTU? it's not easy. It's harder than to get to the UK unis lol
Jun 14 2010, 07:11 PM

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