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About the ASEAN Scholarships

The ASEAN Scholarships aim to provide opportunities to the young people of ASEAN to develop their potential and equip them with skills that will enable them to confidently step into the new millennium.

The ASEAN Scholarships lead to the award of the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-Level) (or equivalent) certificates. Outstanding students who perform well in the GCE A-Level (or equivalent) Examination may apply for the ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarships offered by the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University or Singapore University of Technology and Design.

Broadening young minds. Meeting future challenges. Be part of the ASEAN community studying in Singapore.

The ASEAN Scholarships for Indonesia atau beasiswa ASEAN untuk Indonesia yang berasal dari Departemen Pendidikan Singapura memberikan kesempatan kepada para pelajar SMP Indonesia untuk meraih kesempatan menempuh studi di negara tersebut. Beasiswa ini telah dipertahankan selama 4 tahun dan sudah mendapat penghargaan dari General Certificate of Education Advanced (GCEA) di Singapore-Cambridge. Kandidat yang terpilih akan dipertimbangkan untuk mendapatakan pernghargaan Merit Award.

Persyaratan
1. Warga negara Indonesia;
2. Lahir pada tahun 1996-1998;
3. Duduk dibangku SMP kelas 3 tahun 2012 yang telah mengikuti ujian akhir nasional dan mendapatkan nilai baik.

Ingat tanggal-tanggal ini!
Tanggal yang diberikan di bawah ini bersifat sementara dan bisa berubah:
1. Batas aplikasi: Juni-Juli 2012
2. Seleksi tes: Agustus 2012
3. Seleksi wawancara: September 2012
4. Penghargaan Beasiswa: Oktober 2012
5. Waktu kedatangam: November 2012.

Kandidat yang terpilih pada seleksi wawancara akan diberitahukan seminggu sebelum seleksi wawancara. Tes dan wawancara akan dilakukan di daerah-daerah berikut ini:
1. Jakarta
2. Medan
3. Surabaya
4. Singapura

Catatan: Medan, Surabaya dan Singapura dapat digunakan sebagai tes/wawancara pusat jika ada calon yang cukup.

Syarat dan Ketentuan
Kandidat terpilih akan mendapatkan akomodasi berikut:
1. Menerima uang sebesar 2.200 dolar Singapura (secondary) / 2.400 dolar Singapura (Pre-University) per tahun dengan akomodasi hostel;
2. Uang menetap sebesar 400 dolar Singapura (hanya sekali);
3. Mendapat tiket pesawat kelas ekonomi pulang-pergi ke Singapura;
4. Mendapatkan surat pembebasan biaya sekolah (tidak termasuk biaya lain);
5. Mendapatkan surat pernyataan pembebasan tuntutan dari GCE O-Level dan A-Level untuk biaya ujian (hanya sekali, jika berlaku);
6. Mendapatkan subsidi perawatan medis dan asuransi kecelakaan;
7. Mengikuti kursus di Singapura (sebelum dimulai, jika ada);
8. Tidak ada ikatan mendapat beasiswa lain.

Untuk informasi lebih lanjut, silahkan kunjungi situs web www.moe.gov.sg

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Searching for scholarships is a time consuming and, sometimes, costly experience that, with the right tools and guidance, can be relatively stress free and efficient. Knowing what sources to use, who to consult and basic strategy techniques can save a lot of unnecessary paperwork and time.

School Resources – Use Them!

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It All Pays in the End

The search for a scholarship can be lengthy and finding scholarships you are qualified for can be even more stressful. But your time and effort will pay off in the end if you have carefully sought out scholarships for which you qualify and have applied correctly. After all, the thousands of dollars a scholarship provides is well worth the hours spent finding the right scholarship for you.


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