Programme Overview
NTU's Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering programme trains students to design and optimise processes for manufacturing pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, energy, and advanced materials. The curriculum combines chemistry, physics, and mathematics with engineering principles, preparing graduates for roles in Singapore's thriving chemical and energy industries. Transforms raw materials into valuable products at industrial scale. Singapore's Jurong Island petrochemical complex and pharmaceutical manufacturing sector provide excellent career opportunities. Combines chemistry, physics, and process engineering.
Admission Requirements
IB Diploma
- •Mathematics at Higher Level
- •and Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science at Higher Level
Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level
- •H2 Mathematics and H2 Physics (or H2 Chemistry/Further Mathematics/Biology). 3 H2 subjects required.
This refers to Singapore A-Level qualifications, not international A-Level programmes.
Requirements are for reference only. NTU Official Prerequisites (IB)
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) at NTU cover?
NTU's Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering programme trains students to design and optimise processes for manufacturing pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, energy, and advanced materials. The curriculum combines chemistry, physics, and mathematics with engineering principles, preparing graduates for roles in Singapore's thriving chemical and energy industries.
What are the entry requirements for Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)?
IB: Mathematics at Higher Level, and Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Computer Science at Higher Level; Singapore A-Level: H2 Mathematics and H2 Physics (or H2 Chemistry/Further Mathematics/Biology). 3 H2 subjects required..
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