Office of Admissions and Financial Aid
For students admitted to NTU in AY2011-12, the annual tuition fee is fixed at the AY2011-12 rate for the duration of their degree programme. Programme of Study Singapore Citizens Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) International Students
Tuition Fees for AY2011-12 freshmen
Subsidised Tuition Fee
NonSubsidised Tuition Fee (not receiving tuition grant) S$26,240
Subsidised Tuition Fee
NonSubsidised Tuition Fee (not receiving tuition grant) S$26,240
Subsidised Tuition Fee
NonSubsidised Tuition Fee (not receiving tuition grant) S$26,240
All Programmes Except the following: 1. Accountancy 2. Business 3. Accountancy & Business (Double Degree) 4. Business & Computing (Double Degree) 5. Business & Computer Engineering (Double Degree) Accountancy Business Accountancy & Business (Double Degree) Business & Computing (Double Degree) Business & Computer Engineering (Double Degree) 1. 2. 3.
S$7,170
S$9,040
S$12,340
S$7,940
S$29,110
S$10,010
S$29,110
S$13,660
S$29,110
All amounts quoted are exclusive of GST. For students paying subsidised fees, GST on the tuition fee is subsidised by MOE. For students paying non-subsidised fees, GST on the tuition fee is to be borne by the student.
Notes on payment of fees 1. 2. 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.
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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 nd fee applicable for AY2009 regardless of the 2 application outcome. Students paying the nonsubsidised 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 Student Link account to view and print their E-bill for record/payment.
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Tuition Grant for AY2011-12
The MOE Tuition Grant applicable for AY2011-12 for all subsidized undergraduates regardless of their year of admission will be advised at a later date.
Updated as of 17 Jan 2011
Student Services Centre, Level 2, 42 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639815 http://www.ntu.edu.sg Fax: +65 6794 6510 |Enquiries on Local Admissions | Enquiries on International Admissions | Enquiries on Scholarships | Enquiries on Financial Aid |
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