Students whose overseas studies were disrupted by Covid-19 have options in local universities: MOE

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SINGAPORE — Students whose overseas studies were disrupted by the global outbreak of Covid-19 may consider alternative plans with Singapore's autonomous universities, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said on Monday (July 6).

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