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NTU Fees and Funding

Open the EBill, MOE Tuition Grant Scheme and CPF Education Loan links at the top and find details of the links right below.

Last reviewed: 28 June 2026

Direct Portal Access

Which portal should you use?

EBill

View your NTU student bill and pay tuition and miscellaneous fees through OneStop.

MOE Tuition Grant Scheme

Subsidise tuition fees. Automatic for Singapore Citizens; PRs and International Students on a Student Pass apply.

CPF Education Loan

Pay tuition using a parent's CPF Ordinary Account savings, repaid after you graduate.

Student Guides to Fees and Funding

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NTU EBill & Fee Payment Guide

Open EBill via OneStop to view your student bill and pay NTU tuition and miscellaneous fees.

EBill is where you view and pay your NTU student bill, including tuition and miscellaneous fees, through the OneStop payment services.

What is NTU EBill?

EBill is your NTU student bill. Open the OneStop payment services page to view outstanding fees and make payment.

What can I pay through EBill?

Tuition fees and miscellaneous fees appear on your EBill. Check the OneStop payment services page for the accepted payment methods and payment deadlines.

MOE Tuition Grant Scheme Guide

Open the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme page and check whether your tuition subsidy is automatic or needs an application.

The MOE Tuition Grant Scheme subsidises tuition fees for eligible full-time undergraduates at NTU. Whether you apply depends on your residency status.

Do I need to apply for the Tuition Grant?

It depends on your residency status:

  • Singapore Citizens: the Tuition Grant is automatic so you do not need to apply.
  • Singapore Permanent Residents and International Students on a Student Pass: you need to apply for the Tuition Grant to receive the subsidy.

Where do I check the latest details?

Open the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme page for the current eligibility, subsidy rates and service-obligation terms before you decide. Confirm anything fee-related with the official MOE and NTU sources since rates and rules can change.

CPF Education Loan Guide

Open the CPF Education Loan application and learn how it pays your tuition and how repayment works.

The CPF Education Scheme lets you pay tuition fees using a parent's CPF Ordinary Account savings, repaid after you finish your studies.

How does the CPF Education Loan work?

You can use a parent's CPF Ordinary Account savings to pay your tuition fees. After you graduate, you repay the amount used plus accrued interest back into the CPF account.

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