The chances of getting into NTU as an European?

<p>Hello.
I am a Danish upper secondary student (pre-university, High school mixed college, gymnasium - I am not quite sure, what it is called in in each part of the world from a Higher Technical Education Programme. I have thought about applying for NTU Singapore after my 3rd and final year, but it has been difficult for me to figure out what the chances are, what their acedemic requirements are and axactly how to aplly as an international student with an acces diploma to minimum all European universities, but created from a different grating system than the rest of the world.
The gratingsystem is made to be converted to the European ECTS-system with A as the highest and F as the lowest, but with a small variations. For example is it a little harder to get an A in Denmark due to the history in Danish grating systems. The course levels are A, B and C courses, defined from how many lessions you have had in each course. (Normally A takes 3 yeas, B 2 and C 1).</p>

<p>My current grades (and the only thing I have to base an idea of my chance) are:</p>

<p>A-levels:
Math: Oral, A, Written B
English: Oral A, Written B
Danish: Oral: A, Written: A
Communication studies: B
Technical lessions: Couse not started yet.
SO (couse in learning how to study correct and preparing for the University): 1st year test - A</p>

<p>B-levels
Chemistry: Oral: B, written B.
Physics: Written A, oral B (I’m working on improving this)
Technology: B (Grade will be improved the further you get into syllabus)</p>

<p>C-levels:
Biology: B
Social studies: A
Media: No grates yet.
Technical history: Course not startes yet.
Music No grades yet.</p>

<p>Perhaps I should mention, that I hink about the “Information Engineering and media”-programme.
Besides that, I am working a few hours teaching math for a primary-school student, I have a diploma in “Leader and coaching”-I have got through my school and a “Voluntary Proof” diploma.
I have also looked at an example of their admission test, which seems to contain the same thing as we are teach in my current school.</p>

<p>I am sorry for the long description. Does any of you have an idea of how many NTU takes in compared to the amount of candidates?</p>