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67245.59 in reply to 67245.57http://therealsingapore.com/content/...d-20-or-24-nus FOREIGN STUDENTS CAPPED AT 20% OR 24% IN NUS? ![]() The Ministry of Education often asserts that the percentage of international students enrolled in all local public universities is capped at 20% [1]. However, the numbers retrieved from NUS’ own online systems paint a grimmer picture. A total of 5965 students, or 24.2% of the full-time undergraduate population, are international students. This obviously exceeds the mythical 20% cap. Most of the international students congregate in Science and Engineering. The worst-affected courses are: Industrial and Systems Engineering (206 out of 383; 53.8%) Electrical and Computer Engineering (730 out of 1484; 49.2%) The rest of the Science and Engineering courses average about 20-30% while Arts courses weigh in at less than 10% (obviously). Contrary to popular belief, the School of Medicine and Law Faculty also have little participation (less than 10%) by foreign students. Is the severe importing of foreign students into Science and Engineering crowding out local students? The MOE prides its liberal policies in creating diversity and vibrancy; is this overdone in some university courses? Should there be a per-course cap instead of a university-wide cap? Also a point of contention is how these figures are well-hidden from prying public eyes. Public universities should remain accountable to the public, hence their name and the source of their funding. Also a Student References: [1] http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/forum/2007/20070727.htm Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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