Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore
Transportation

Transportation:

Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Trains
The mode of transportation that is most widely used (fastest and most efficient) is the Mass Rapid Transit. Being a well-developed country, Singapore boasts its extensive rail network that allows commuters to get to all parts of the city easily.


(Image Source: SMRT)

Flying Chalks’ recommendations: There are many free mobile applications that you can download to help navigate Singapore’s MRT system.

For Android users, you can download “Singapore MRT and LRT FREE by RoarApps”.
For IOS users, you can download “Singapore Transport Map by OnDemandWorld”.

To calculate the cost of your ride, click here.

To begin your commuting journey, simply purchase an ez-link card at any of the TransitLink Ticket Offices, Concession Card Replacement Offices or Passenger Service Centres located at most MRT stations. It costs $12 with a stored value $7 for use and you can top up your card at all General Ticketing Machines at all SMRT and SBST stations.

For more information on getting around Singapore, click here!

Interactive map can be found here!

Find out the first and last trains of the specific stations here!

SBS & SMRT Buses
Apart from trains, buses are another convenient mode of transportation to get to your destination.
Use http://gothere.sg/maps to navigate to your destination in the fastest way possible!

Taxi
Taxis are plentiful and safe, but expensive in Singapore.

Taxi Fares (as of March 9, 2016):

Regular Taxis [mid-size]

Basic fare

Region

Additional Fare
by Meter

Details

$3.00 - $3.90

Varies by region

Fares calculated by
distance travelled.

Every 400m thereafter up to 10 km - $0.22

Every 350m thereafter after 10km - $0.22

In Singapore, a midnight surcharge of
50% applies from midnight to 5.59am.

A peak hour surcharge of 25% applies from 6.00am to 9.30am & 6.00pm to midnight.

Extra surcharge from city area, Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa, Gardens by
the Bay and more applies.

Additional booking fee applies when
you call for a taxi. 

 

Maxi Cab Limo Taxi (7-seater)

Basic fare

Region

Additional Fare
by Meter

Details

$3.90

Varies by region

Fares calculated by
distance travelled.

Every 400m thereafter
up to 10 km - $0.30

Every 350m thereafter
after 10km - $0.30

Flat rate maxi cabs are also available – call Limousine
Cab @ 6535 3534.

Surcharges are similar to
that of regular taxis.

Current booking fee - $10 (immediate)

Advance booking fee - $18 (30 mins and above)

Call Comfort Limousine
Taxi Booking @ 6552 2828.

Flying Chalks tip: If you want a rough gauge of your taxi fare, use the Taxi Fare Calculator!

Taxi Booking Contact Numbers: 
CityCab / Comfort Taxis – 6552 1111
SMRT Taxis – 6555 8888
TransCab – 6555 3333
Premier Taxis – 6363 6888 

Banking Services

Banking Services:

To set up a bank account, you will require:

  • Passport (original and photocopy)
  • Student's Pass or Letter of Acceptance from the school
  • Matriculation Card (if available)

Once a bank account (savings or current account) is open, the bank will usually issue a chequebook, an ATM card with deposit / withdrawal functions and a PIN for phone or online banking.

Each bank has different requirements to open an account, with differing minimum balances and service charges.

Major Banks in Singapore:

DBS Bank Ltd

 

 

Opening hours: Differing opening hours, find the nearest bank to you & their opening hours here!
Nearest DBS Bank to NTU: Jurong Point
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service: 1800 111 1111; +65 6327 2265 (from overseas)
Their list of contact numbers can be found here!

OCBC Bank 

 

 

Opening hours: Differing opening hours, find the nearest bank to you & their opening hours here!
Nearest OCBC Bank to NTU: North Spine (On Campus)
Their homepage is available here!
Customer Service: 1800 783 5911; +65 6363 3333 (from overseas)

United Overseas Bank Ltd (UOB Bank)

Opening hours: Differing opening hours, find the nearest bank to you & their opening hours here!
Nearest OCBC Bank to NTU: Jurong Point
Their homeage is available here!
Customer Service: 1800 222 2121; +65 6222 2121 (from overseas)    

Post Office

Information related to the various postal services offered can be found here!

Otherwise, click here to locate the post office closest to you!

Flying Chalks’ tip: Shipping rates vary according to destinations, weight etc. Check here for postage rates and delivery time!

Medical Services

Singapore being a developed country has plenty of private clinics around. NTU has its own health clinic: Fullerton Healthcare, located at University Health Services Building.

Mon-Fri: 8.30am to 9.00pm
Sat: 9.30am to 12noon
Sun & public holidays: Closed

The list of other nearby clinics can be found here.

Other Medical Institutions available in Singapore are:

  • Singapore General Hospital
  • Alexandra Hospital
  • KK Women’s & Children Hospital
  • National University Hospital
  • Tan Tock Seng Hospital
  • Raffles Hospital
  • Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
  • Changi General Hospital

Those on a budget go to polyclinics to treat their illnesses. Guides to Polyclinics and the services offered can be found here!

Flying Chalks’ tip:

There will always be a long queue at the local polyclinics. Hence, be prepared for the wait.

Medicine

Pharmacies are located all over the city in “Watsons” and “Guardian” stores. You can purchase both prescription and over-the-counter drugs for colds, headaches, and other minor ailments.

Basic medicine such as Panadol can be purchased from NTUCfairprice, 7-11, Cheers, Unity stores or neighborhood polyclinics.

Telecommunications

There are 3 mobile telecommunications service providers in Singapore: Singtel, Starhub, and M1. These providers operate authorized service centres and phone retail stores where you can subscribe to a phone service and purchase a mobile phone.

Singtel 

 

 

Singtel has prepaid SIM cards with different values ($8, $15, $28, $38, $50). A good deal would be the $50 hi! SIM Card as you get a $100 value + FREE 5GB Local Data. This is available at Singapore Changi Airport. Do note that you will require either your passport or student pass to purchase a SIM card. There are also Top-Up Cards for you to top-up the value in your card.

To find a Singtel store near you, click here!

Starhub

 

 

Starhub has prepaid SIM cards with different values ($8, $15, $32, $50). A good deal would be the $50 Happy Prepaid SIM as you get a $50 value + 5GB Local Data (valid for 30days upon activation) + FREE 100GB Local Data (valid for 5 days upon activation). Do note that you will require your passport to purchase a SIM card. There are also Top-Up Cards for you to top-up the value in your card – available at all 7-Eleven, Cheers, and Starhub retail outlets.

To find a Starhub retail outlet near you, check it out at here.

M1

 

 

M1 has prepaid SIM cards with different values ($5, $15). A good deal would be the $15 M Card as you get a $18 value + 500MB Local Data (valid for 30days upon activation). Do note that you will require your passport to purchase a SIM card. There are also Top-Up Cards for you to top-up the value in your card – available at all 7-Eleven, Cheers, FairPrice Xpress, M1 shops and exclusive distributors.

To find a M1 store near you, check it out at here.

Flying Chalks’ tip: Prices of prepaid SIM Cards are competitive across all providers, so you might want to compare the rates of calls, SMS and data for a better deal. There will be a fourth provider for telecommunication service called (MyRepublic) soon! 

Survival Guide

Weather:

Singapore experiences summer and remains hot and humid all year round. We experience other seasons such as monsoon and dry seasons. Temperatures average around 31°C.

Dry Seasons (mid-January – March) are normally the warmest, with little rain as compared to the monsoon season (October – January).

More information can be found here!

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Police

999

Fire Engine & Ambulance

995

Emergency Ambulance and Fire

1800-933-6483

Non-Emergency Ambulance Services

1777

Tourist Complaint Hotline (Mon – Fri: 9.00am – 5.30pm)

1800 736 3366

 

 

 

 

 

For more information, click here!

By Twisha Mankad
2016-09-16 16:31:07
NTU is a pool of resources that will help you develop not just your thinking but your whole personality. You just have to tap in to the sea of resources and you'll find yourself in the pandora's box of knowledge. Their library outpost has a daily learning program in which they dedicate 20 minutes daily to learning something new. The libraries are huge and well equipped. It's a beautiful campus with a lot to offer.
By Xinjie Hu
2016-09-16 10:41:42
I do enjoy the life in NTU though I just arrived around the begin of July. When talking about relaxing, free gym and swimming pool is provided which my friend and I frequent to. And the outpost in The Hive level3 also displays huge amount of digital materials as well as the multimedia equipment, I even watched a 1940 movie there. The design of this building is worth-mentioned that really content with its’ function--a space for students to interact, socialize and network with one another outside of formal classes. The foods are quite cheap and delicious. I would like to highly recommend to the ChaXiu Rice and hand-made noodles in North Spine, the Jiu Li Xiang mixed Rice in Canteen 9 as well as the Korean food in canteen 2. Anyway, life here is colorful. Make acquaintance with the new friend all over the world and study hard, play hard.
By Rui Xuan Wong
2016-08-31 18:07:25
There is a relatively new student club called GEM Club that helps to organise events such as campus tours at the start of the semester and trips to heritage places for exchange students. Many of them have been on exchange themselves so feel free to approach them for any help!
By Aisyah Latib
2016-07-29 13:33:26
Variety of food around the campus and halls. Despite the campus being huge, there's campus buses accessible to students.
By Marissa Lee
2016-07-21 21:57:17
Despite the nickname Pulau NTU, you can pretty much find everything you need on campus. From food and drinks at the numerous canteens around campus, to supermarkets, banks, as well as retail stores at the newly revamped North Spine. What I really loved was the vibrant Hall life and the ever friendly and helpful peers I met throughout my journey in NTU!
By Xing Yun
2016-07-21 00:51:58
The new North Spine Plaza provides a wide range of food and entertainment on campus. I personally recommend Canteen 2, The Quad, and the NIE canteen for their wide variety of cheap and good food. Hall life is vibrant as there are many activities for you to take part in and if you’re feeling hungry at night, supper is readily available around near campus at the coffee shops in Jurong West and Pioneer.
By Cheng Ling Lee
2016-07-19 19:53:01
Dedicated professors and vibrant hall life which makes the 4 years in NTU so memorable.
By Pratik Shah
2016-07-15 00:51:10
There are movie nights (free) in the North Spine on Wednesdays and Saturdays, people meet at canteen 2 to plan for ladies night (free entry for females) on Wednesday as well, and board gaming nights on Thursdays (free as well).