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Notes on payment of fees
Tuition Grant
The Tuition Grant indicated in the table below is applicable for
AY 2011/12 for all subsidised undergraduates regardless of
their year of admission.
S$26,400
Programmes
Tuition Grant from MOE
Laboratory-Based
Programmes
All Engineering
Programmes
All Science Programmes
Art, Design and Media
Business & Computing
(Double Degree)
Business & Computer
Engineering
(Double Degree)
Communication Studies
Sport Science &
Management
Renaissance Engineering
Programme
S$19,000
Non Laboratory-Based
Programmes
- Accountancy
- Business
- Humanities and Social
Sciences
Miscellaneous Fees
In addition to the tuition fee, there is also the compulsory
annual miscellaneous fees payable by students. The fees
are inclusive of prevailing GST except for the Copyright
Licence Fee which does not attract GST.
This is the compulsory fee payable by students staying in
hall.
* One-time fee, payable in semester of admission only.
# This is an indicative figure. The confirmed rate will be posted in due course
** This figure is subject to revision. More information will be posted in due
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Schemes
Scholarships
In recognition of academic excellence and leadership
potential, NTU offers a variety of scholarships to new as well
as current students pursuing their full-time undergraduate
studies in NTU. Scholarships are generally awarded to
students based on academic merit and excellent
Co-Curricular Activities records.
S$165 - S$210 **
Monthly Hall Rental Fees (Only
required if one chooses to stay
in NTU Hall of Residence)
Double Occupancy
S$16.05*
S$10.70*
S$25.60
S$13.90
S$16.05
S$10.00
S$64.20
S$25.60
S$5.35 #
S$12.80
S$200.25
Students will be
informed of the
premium in July 2011
Registration Fee
Students’ Union Entrance Fee
Students’ Union Subscription Fee
Computer Fee
Laboratory Fee (for laboratory-
based degree programmes)
University Copyright Licence Fee
Student Health Service Fees
Sports Fee
Group Personal Accident
Insurance Scheme
Amenities Fee
Total
For Singapore Permanent
Residents & International
Students Only
Group Hospitalisation and
Surgical Insurance
Students who do not sign the tuition grant agreement or who
are not eligible for the tuition grant will have to pay
non subsidised tuition fee.
Fees (tuition fee and compulsory miscellaneous fees) are
payable by students on a semester basis regardless of
whether they are on Industrial Attachment, Overseas
Exchange Programme etc., or otherwise during the
semester.
Students who are completing one last subject in order to
graduate, are also required to pay fees (tuition fee and
compulsory miscellaneous fees) on a semester basis.
Students who withdraw or apply for leave of absence from
the University two or more weeks after the commencement
of a semester are liable for the payment of fees (tuition fee
and other compulsory fees) for the entire semester.
National Servicemen whose enrolment in the University is
delayed by one or two years because of their National
Service commitment, are allowed to enjoy a one year or
two year lag in the payment of their subsidised tuition fee.
The fee payable will depend on the year that they had first
accepted a place in the University. For example, if they were
offered admission in AY2009 and had accepted the offer,
they pay the subsidised tuition fee applicable for AY2009
when they join the University in AY 2011. If they had
re applied for a new programme in AY2010, they will still pay
the subsidised tuition fee applicable for AY2009 regardless
of the 2nd application outcome. Students paying the
non subsidised tuition fee will pay the rate based on the
year they join the University.
Office of Finance sends the electronic bill (e bill) to
undergraduates via their NTU student email account at the
beginning of each semester. Upon notification, students are
required to log on using their StudentLINK account to view
and print their e bill for record/payment.