Matriculation card what is it




















If you obtain your matriculation number from 4 July onwards, please matriculate one working day after you have created your IT network account.

You do not have to register courses on your own and can already proceed to attend your classes, unless you receive separate instruction from your School. Please therefore remain in your classes.

Click here for the course registration information and guide. The matriculation card identifies you as an NTU student and is used to access campus facilities, book. Your matriculation card is also enabled with NETS Flashpay which means you can use it to make cashless payments at shops within and outside campus, and when taking public buses and MRT trains. You will be notified on your matric card collection and venue via your NTU email account, when the card is ready. Main Library Opening Hours.

Your University card will be sent to your home address from 20 September onwards. University card functions. This how-to video explains how to apply for your University of Edinburgh student card and how to receive your student card. EdHelp for IT and Computing help. Register your University Login and log in to MyEd. Get started on Office Begin the matriculation process. Pay your fees and prepare your finances. Apply for your University Student card.

Access your health services. Education and Career Guidance ECG is about equipping students with the necessary knowledge, skills and values to make informed decisions at each key education stage for successful transition from school to further education or work, and hence to manage their career pathways and lifelong learning throughout their lives. Through ECG, social-emotional competencies and qualities of proactivity, adaptability and resilience are developed to prepare students for the 21st Century.

This is achieved through individual and group counselling, as well as activities organised in collaboration with the schools and industry partners. We encourage students to explore the MySkillsFuture portal. This is a one-stop ECG portal that empowers our students to embark on a journey of self-discovery and make informed education and career choices.

Students may use the information and tools to explore various education and career pathways and take charge of their future. Alternatively, ECG can help you discover your interests and strengths and clarify your education and career goals.

Through ECG, you can receive support in preparing your resume, personal statement, and cover letter, and coaching in interview skills. You can also be equipped with skills to gather information related to the world of work. Pathways after TP includes joining the workforce, furthering your education, or embarking on a Work and Study programme. There are many options for graduates looking to further their education in Singapore or overseas.

There are altogether 6 Autonomous Universities in Singapore at present. You may also consider deepening your knowledge by taking up Specialist Diploma and Advanced Diploma programmes.

Work and Study programmes are also an option. For students who wish to consider private education, do consider the 3Rs, and check that the institution and course is registered with the Council for Private Education CPE beforehand. Alternatively, you may want to consider is to work and defer your further education. Some students find work experience useful in their studies later. For one, you are likely to be more matured and disciplined.

Also, with real work experience and insights, you may find it easier to grasp the related classroom teaching. For further exploration, ECG Counsellors can help you clarify your education and career goals, and explore possible pathways to make informed decisions about your further education choices. There are different industry sectors and career opportunities depending on your diploma discipline.

We encourage you to explore MySkillsFuture portal to find out information about the different industry sectors, explore different career pathways and understand the skills and training requirements for the different job roles. You may also want to consider and Work and Study and Traineeships programmes. ECG can also help you explore your interests and strengths and clarify your education and career goals, and explore possible pathways to make informed decisions.

Besides speaking with your lecturers and your course manager, you may want to use the services of the Career Services Centre where you can find many resources on career opportunities across different industry sectors. Our ECG Counsellors can also help you explore your interests and strengths, clarify your career goals, explore possible pathways to make informed decisions, and help with resume and CB critique. Most employers are interested to know that if you possess any other skills and experience outside of a formal education.

These are helpful indicators to your future employer with regards to your leadership skills, ability to work in teams and time management strengths. Cross-cultural awareness Centre for TransCultural Studies offers the Transnational Studies cross-disciplinary subject, where you can get a better understanding of other cultures and acquire skills and knowledge targeted at preparing you for life in the globalised workplace. Global Awareness Keep abreast of current affairs around the world. Keeping track of those issues that interest you and how you want to be involved in can help you to decide where to work and live.

International Contacts International contacts are important - for friendships and professional connections. You can start right here on campus by interacting more with international students. Foreign Language Learning additional languages helps you function better across cultures. Centre for TransCultural Studies also offers you the opportunity to go on attachment in China through the Plugging into China Connections cross-disciplinary subject.

Click here for the list of courses offered by TP. You may retrieve information on the respective admissions exercises grouped by entry qualifications , eligibility criteria, application period and other information from the respective admissions exercises web pages.

GCE 'O' Level. ITE Certificate Holders. GCE 'A' Level. Applicants with working experience. Yes, you may. The Polytechnic will reserve a place for successful male applicants who are unable to obtain approval to defer or be disrupted from their Singapore full-time National Service NS to join the current intake.

Reservation of a place is only applicable to male Singaporeans and Singapore PRs who are required to serve NS and are admitted to a polytechnic course for the first time. Information pertaining to accommodation, programmes and part-time employment is available here. Applicants are allowed to combine their GCE 'O' level results of up to two sittings e. Please check that you meet the other entry requirements for the courses.

Information on the entry requirements is available by clicking on the respective course names. Aerospace Electronics. Aerospace Engineering. Applied Artificial Intelligence. Aviation Management.



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