Medicine Portfolio

This is Step 2 of the application process.

The complete application process from Step 1 can be found here →

Please include the following in your Medicine Portfolio:

 

Personal Statement

List of Achievements

Official Testimonial

Referee Reports

 

This is an introduction of yourself to the Admissions committee and the interviewer, who would like to learn about the experiences that have shaped your values and desire to study medicine. The word limit is 500 words.

 

This is separate from the mandatory 5 short questions and answers on the NUS application form (Step 1). The 5 short questions and answers is not applicable if you decide to apply only for Medicine. It is required if you are applying for other NUS courses. Please note that if you do not wish to complete the 5 questions, you will need to type something to proceed as it is a required field in the NUS application form.

 

Please provide your top 10 achievements and activities you have participated in over the past 3-4 years. You may include both academic and non-academic activities/ achievements.

 

If you have been shortlisted for medicine previously, please highlight your accomplishments since your last interview.

 

Sample List of Achievements →

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This testimonial is an official document by your school which provides insight on both the academic ability and character of the student. Your form teacher, counsellor or principal usually writes the testimonial.

 

Please submit the official testimonial from your JC, Polytechnic or high school. It should be with your school/MOE letterhead. If it is not available at the time of submission, you may submit the draft certified with your school stamp.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please nominate 2 referees. Your referee should know you well but must not be related to you.

 

Once you have provided your referee details, an email will automatically be sent to your referee.

 

Sample Referee Report →

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Aptitude-Based Admission Scheme (ABAS) applicants may upload additional supporting documents that help with the application.

For more details on ABAS, please refer here →

 

Portfolio Submission

Applicants may choose to submit their portfolio through the Standard Scheme or the Aptitude-Based Admissions Scheme (ABAS). Applicants who fail to submit a portfolio will not be considered for Medicine.

 
Portfolio Submission Window for 2023
Standard Scheme Aptitude-Based Admissions Scheme (ABAS)
31 January 2024 – 19 March 2024, 12 noon 31 January 2024 – 5 March 2024, 12 noon
 

Standard Scheme

Portfolios submitted through this route will be shortlisted purely based on academic grades.
The portfolio will be reviewed during the Focused Skills Assessment (FSA).

Aptitude-Based Admission Scheme (ABAS)

Applicants who want to be considered on the basis of exceptional talent and achievement, in addition to academic results or have taken the FSA and/or SJT before, must apply via the Aptitude-Based Admissions Scheme (ABAS) in order to be considered for a second assessment.

More information on ABAS is available here .

 

Submitting your portfolio is Step 2 of the application process.

Please ensure that you also complete Step 1 to be considered for shortlisting.

The complete application process can be found here →

 

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