NTU Student Portals: Complete List of Websites and Links
NTU uses more than a dozen separate web portals for registration, grades, internships, exchange, library bookings, and financial aid. There is no single login that opens all of them.
This guide lists every portal NTU students actually use, what each one does, and when you need it. All links are collected on the NTUMods Links page so you have one place to return to each semester.
What are the main NTU student portals?
The core portals every NTU student uses are:
| Portal | What it does |
|---|---|
| STARS | Course registration |
| NTULearn | Course materials and LMS |
| Degree Audit | Grades and AU progress |
| Self-Help Transcript | Unofficial transcript |
| CareerAxis | Jobs and internships |
| GEM Portal | Student exchange |
The sections below cover each portal in full.
Academic Portals
What website do NTU students use to register for modules?
STARS (Student Allocation of Registered Subjects) is NTU's official course registration system. You select modules and indexes here during the registration window each semester.
- URL: wish.wis.ntu.edu.sg
- When to use: During STARS registration rounds each semester
- Before STARS opens: Use NTUMods Timetable Planner to identify which indexes fit your schedule and prepare your shortlist
What is NTULearn?
NTULearn is NTU's learning management system (LMS), equivalent to Google Classroom. Professors post lecture slides, readings, assignment submissions, quiz links, and course announcements here.
- URL: ntulearn.ntu.edu.sg
- When to use: Weekly throughout the semester. Check at the start of each week for new postings or announcements
Where do NTU students check their grades?
Degree Audit shows your academic progress — which graduation requirements you have met, how many AUs you have accumulated, and what is still outstanding. It is updated each semester after results are released.
- URL: wish.wis.ntu.edu.sg (Degree Audit)
- When to use: After results release each semester; before each registration round to plan which requirements still need modules
The Self-Help Transcript shows the same grade data in transcript format — useful for scholarship applications or exchange programme applications.
What is the NTU Class Schedule portal?
The Class Schedule portal lets you browse every module's available indexes — including timeslots, venues, and class sizes — without logging in. Use it alongside NTUMods Module Browser to compare indexes across modules.
What is the NTU FGO Portal?
The FGO (Free General Option) Portal is where you declare S/U (satisfactory/unsatisfactory) for eligible modules. Most students get a fixed number of S/U declarations across their degree — check your remaining count here before using one.
- URL: wis.ntu.edu.sg (FGO)
- When to use: Near the end of each semester before the S/U declaration deadline
NTU Academic Calendar
The NTU Academic Calendar lists semester start and end dates, recess week, reading week, exam periods, and public holidays.
- URL: ntu.edu.sg/admissions/matriculation/academic-calendars
- When to use: At the start of each academic year to plan internships, travel, and commitments around official semester dates
Library and Campus
How do NTU students book study rooms?
Library Booking lets you reserve discussion pods, study rooms, and individual booths across NTU's libraries (Lee Wee Nam Library, Chinese Library, and others). Slots fill up fast during finals — book at least two to three days ahead.
Facilities Booking covers campus spaces outside the library: sports halls, tennis courts, futsal courts, and outdoor spaces.
Career and Exchange
What is the NTU career portal?
CareerAxis is NTU's official career platform for students — internship listings, full-time job postings, career fairs, and company information sessions. Most on-campus recruitment for NTU students goes through here.
- URL: careeraxis.ntu.edu.sg/students
- When to use: Set up job alerts in Y2 or Y3. Application windows for competitive internships often open 6–9 months before the internship start date
InPlace handles the administrative side of credit-bearing internships — offer submission, supervisor approvals, and hour logging.
- URL: inplace.ntu.edu.sg
How do NTU students apply for student exchange?
GEM (Global Exchange and Mentorship) is NTU's exchange portal. Browse partner universities, read past students' reviews, and submit your application.
- URL: gem.ntu.edu.sg
- When to use: Applications open roughly one full year before the exchange semester. Check the portal early in Y2
The Course Matching tool shows which courses from partner universities have been mapped to NTU modules for credit by previous exchange students. Essential for planning what to study overseas.
Finance and Admin
Where do NTU students apply for financial aid?
The NTU Financial Aid page covers bursaries, study loans, Mendaki, and other financial assistance for NTU students. Applications open at the start of each academic year with strict deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main NTU student portal? NTU does not have a single unified portal. Students use different systems for different tasks: STARS for registration, NTULearn for course content, Degree Audit for grades, and CareerAxis for careers. The NTUMods Links page lists all of them in one place.
Where do I find my NTU student ID? Your student ID is printed on your NTU student card. It is also visible in Degree Audit and the Self-Help Transcript portal after you log in.
How do I access NTU portals off-campus? Most NTU portals are publicly accessible. Some library eResources require you to log in with your NTU credentials or connect via VPN. Contact the NTU IT Help Centre for VPN setup instructions.
What portal does NTU use for course materials? NTU uses NTULearn — accessible at ntulearn.ntu.edu.sg. It runs on Blackboard Ultra.
Is NTUMods an official NTU website? No. NTUMods is an independent, student-built tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Nanyang Technological University. Module and timetable data is sourced from NTU's publicly accessible systems.
Keep all links in one place
All of these portals are listed on the NTUMods Links page, organized by category. Bookmark it at the start of each semester.