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In total, 567 junior college, polytechnic and university
students vied to be NIS scholars this year. Of this bumper crop
of applicants, which was four times more than last year’s
number, 36 were chosen. IDA Chief Executive Officer Chan Yeng
Kit presented the scholarships at a ceremony held in Singapore
Polytechnic. NIS scholars receive either a full scholarship or
a partial scholarship. The full scholarship allows recipients to
pursue a Bachelor and Master degree at a top overseas or local
university. It covers tuition and other compulsory university
fees, hostel fees, annual living allowances, and cost of a
six-month internship. Partial scholarships are given to
outstanding third-year undergraduates pursuing an infocomm
related degree in the three local universities, and it covers
the student’s final year of studies.
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