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SINGAPORE: Singapore s autonomous universities will be given some flexibility to admit more students this year in view of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing on Monday (May 24).
In a Facebook post, Mr Chan said he understands the challenges that our students who wish to study in foreign universities are facing , with COVID-19 disrupting some of their plans.
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Advertisement As in 2020, we will similarly give our local autonomous universities some flexibility to admit more students this year, he added.
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