It might be a little confusing at first, but generally it’s quite easy to navigate! NUS has an Internal Shuttle Bus (ISB) network that is regularly scheduled and the different routes hit all the major faculties/facilities.
There’s an app you can download to see bus timings and routes called “NUS NextBus”. The app also has a function to search for directions and the recommended routes according to your starting point + destination just to make it easier for students to travel around NUS.
In addition, there’s a telegram group where regular updates on the ISB are posted (eg if there’s traffic or obstruction that may delay bus service)
An alternative would be public buses which runs through the campus as well!
Many schools are also accessible on foot, and it does not take very long to get to different venues on foot in certain areas. For example, the Central Library is very close to Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and within walkable distance to School of Computing.
It might be a little confusing at first, but generally it’s quite easy to navigate! NUS has an Internal Shuttle Bus (ISB) network that is regularly scheduled and the different routes hit all the major faculties/facilities.
There’s an app you can download to see bus timings and routes called “NUS NextBus”. The app also has a function to search for directions and the recommended routes according to your starting point + destination just to make it easier for students to travel around NUS.
In addition, there’s a telegram group where regular updates on the ISB are posted (eg if there’s traffic or obstruction that may delay bus service)
An alternative would be public buses which runs through the campus as well!
Many schools are also accessible on foot, and it does not take very long to get to different venues on foot in certain areas. For example, the Central Library is very close to Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and within walkable distance to School of Computing.