Does NTU look at GPA?

Yes, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore does consider Grade Point Average (GPA) as part of the admissions process, particularly for undergraduate applicants. GPA is a common metric used to assess an applicant’s academic performance and potential.

When applying to NTU, your GPA from your high school or previous academic institution is typically taken into account along with other factors such as standardized test scores (if required), predicted scores, letters of recommendation, personal statements, and possibly interviews or portfolios, depending on the program you’re applying to.

It’s important to note that the specific weight given to GPA and other factors can vary based on the program’s requirements and the overall competitiveness of the applicant pool. Some programs may emphasize certain criteria more than others.

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