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In January, NUS reported that a total of 71 complaints of sexual misconduct involving students had been made in the past five years.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
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askST: What to look out for before signing up for a degree course at a private school
Researching the reputation of the university by referring to international rankings can give a general idea of its standing.PHOTO: KAPLAN
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askST: What are the job prospects for those who get their degrees through the private school route?
A career and internship fair held at SIM HQ Campus at Clementi in 2019.PHOTO: SIM
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askST: Find your element to pick the right course and university
In this second of the AskST series on university education, The Straits Times looks at how to pick the right university institution and course of study
All six universities here have programmes to prepare students for work.ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
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SINGAPORE - Nine in 10 Yale-NUS graduates found jobs within six months of completing their final examinations, with those who hold a Bachelor of Science with Honours degree earning a median gross salary of $5,350.
This was higher than any of their counterparts at the National University of Singapore (NUS), said the liberal arts college in a statement on Saturday (Feb 20). However, it noted that the salary figure was based on a relatively small sample of fewer than 30 graduates.
Among NUS graduates, newly minted lawyers and doctors and those with computing degrees earned the most, with starting salaries also around the $5,000 mark. Those in more general fields, such as sciences or the arts, had lower salaries - especially if they did not do an honours degree.