FAQ

E-Scholars and other concurrent programmes

Yes. It is possible to pursue your undergraduate studies in 4 years and obtain a double degree programme (DDP) instead of a Master’s degree in your 4th year. E-Scholars will have to gain admission to the DDP on their own merits.

Yes, E-Scholars can opt to join the iDP programme. However, they must make sure to have cleared at least 12 Advanced Placement Credits (APC, equivalent to 3 courses) before matriculation in order to be eligible to apply for iDP. This is because E-Scholars, who will be accelerating their degree in 3 years, need enough time to dedicate to the various iDP project courses.

Double majors and minors are credits that students clear under their Unrestricted Elective Modules (UEM). There is nothing that prevents E-Scholars to use their UEM to clear their second major/minor requirements.

Yes, provided they join the iDP programme (see above).