NTU Science and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship: 2026 Profile

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At a glance

Sponsor: Nanyang Technological University (NTU)Bond: Bond 4-6 YearsOverseas: Exchange / Attachment Possible
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Q: What does NTU Science and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship: 2026 Profile cover?
A: Funding, benefits, and application insights for NTU's Science and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship aimed at top Asian students.
TL;DR For undergraduate applicants, this profile summarises eligibility, what’s covered, and bond/terms-verify the latest details on the sponsor’s official page before applying.

Scholarship Snapshot

  • Status: Scholarship applications follow the relevant NTU admissions deadline; applicants must apply before the closing date for their qualification
  • Who It Targets (published): Outstanding applicants from Asian countries or regions (except Singapore).
  • Eligibility (published): Citizens from Asian countries or regions (except Singapore), enrolling in a full-time Computing/Engineering/Science undergraduate degree leading to a first degree (with exceptions stated on NTU’s page), with outstanding Year 12-equivalent qualifications, excellent co-curricular records, and strong leadership potential.
  • Tenable Institutions: Nanyang Technological University
  • Bond (published): Six-year bond with the sponsor/organisation as directed (or otherwise work in a Singapore-registered company).

Award Components

NTU’s official listing includes:

  • Full coverage of subsidised tuition fees (after Tuition Grant) and all compulsory miscellaneous fees
  • Living allowance of S$6,000 per academic year
  • Annual accommodation allowance pegged at the lowest double room rate for on-campus accommodation
  • Settling-in allowance of S$200 (one-off)
  • Computer allowance of S$1,750 (one-off)
  • Travel allowance for incoming passage to Singapore at the start of course, and return passage after course completion (subject to proof of employment)

Eligibility Highlights

  • Top-tier academic credentials (A-Level, IB, equivalent) with emphasis on mathematics, physics, chemistry, or computing subjects
  • Demonstrated leadership in school councils, Olympiads, competitions, or community service
  • Strong command of English and adaptability to Singapore's academic culture
  • Evidence of curiosity and drive for innovation-robotics projects, science fairs, published research, or entrepreneurship
Marcus Pang
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Marcus Pang·Managing Director (Maths)

Sources

  1. https://www.ntu.edu.sg/admissions/undergraduate/scholarships/ntu-science-and-technology-undergraduate-scholarship