Business
Admission criteria
A formal portfolio is not a standard admission requirement for NTU's Bachelor of Business. However, under NTU's Aptitude-based Admissions (ABA), applicants may submit details of exceptional talents, relevant achievements, entrepreneurship, leadership, arts, sports, or community work. This functions more like evidence of aptitude than a required creative/technical portfolio.
A full standalone statement of purpose is not listed as a standard required document for the Business programme. Still, applicants using Aptitude-based Admissions are encouraged to provide short-answer responses in the application form explaining their passions, interests, strengths, and relevant achievements, so written motivation can matter through ABA.
This is the clearest and strongest factor. The Business admissions page says applicants must meet the academic qualifications and subject prerequisites for their educational background, that meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission, and that acceptance is highly competitive and based on merit. NTU's Indicative Grade Profile for Business also shows strong recent admitted profiles, including A-level grades and polytechnic GPA ranges.
Test scores matter for some applicant groups rather than all applicants. NTU's international admissions guidance states IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, ACT with Writing, PTE, AST English, or C1 Advanced are compulsory only for certain international qualifications or when English was not the medium of study / was taken only as a second language. For other routes, the main academic credential itself may serve as the core admissions basis.