NBS STUDENT COMPUTER LABORATORIES HOMEPAGE
About the computer laboratories
Computer Laboratories Floor Plan
Operating Hours
Software Available
Technical Assistance
Accessing to the NTU network from home
Registration of Calculators
Frequently
Asked Questions
About the computer laboratories
The NBS student computer laboratories are situated at level S4-B1. We have a total of 20 computer laboratories (including 2 Financial Trading Rooms). There are 1 big free access laboratories for undergraduates and postgraduates.
B1A-01(Lab1), B1A-05(Lab 2), B1A-06(Lab3) and B1A-08(Lab4) are now combined into a huge free access laboratory for students to use. The other computer laboratories are only opened and used for lessons.
| Weekdays | 8.30am to 11.00pm |
| Saturdays | 8.30am to 11.00pm |
| Sundays & Public Holidays | 10.00am to 11.00pm |
There is also a number of software that is available for students to make use of during their course of study in NBS.
First year students are required to register their calculators with the technicians before their exams. Registration is normally carried out in one of the computer laboratories in S4-B1 about 1 month before the start of examination. Students will be informed of the actual date of registration through Studentlink. Alternatively, you can check the S4-B1 notice board or this section for the dates approximately one month before the start of your exams.
Students of other years are also advised to register their calculators if they have not registered previously or if the seal is torn. Registered calculators with seal in good condition
need not register again.Technicians will be on duty in the big Free Access Lab daily during office hours. Students are free to approach them if you require any assistance.
The technicians have also come up with a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the questions which are frequently asked by the students when using the computer laboratories in S4.
Students can help contribute to the FAQ section for the computer laboratory home page by submitting any computer-related questions through this form. This will benefit other students.
Accessing the NTU Network from Home
Students can connect remotely to the school from home. How to go about doing so is all stated on the Centre for IT Services' Remote Access Service Homepage
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