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CCA Previews 2025
Discover what might be in store for you as you build your undergraduate experience. Brought to you by student leaders across NTU’s vibrant CCA scene, CCAs of NTU 2025 aims to uncover what each club does for you to make conscious decisions on which clubs to join.
If your club would like to be featured, do reach out to us at su-cs@e.ntu.edu.sg - we look forward to showcasing what your club has to offer!
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Silat
Silat is more than just a martial art — it’s a celebration of discipline, culture, and community. NTU Silat offers students the opportunity to explore the rich heritage of this traditional Malay martial arts while building physical strength, mental resilience, and strong bonds with like-minded peers.
What We Do
NTU Silat focuses on both artistic (seni) and combat (tanding) silat exponents, catering to both beginners and experienced practitioners. Whether you're here to learn self-defense, compete, embrace the culture, or to keep fit, there’s a place for you in the silat family.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Archery
Every Shot Counts: Life at NTU Archery Club
There’s a special kind of silence right before you release an arrow—the world fades, your focus sharpens, and it’s just you and the target. That moment is a core memory for many in NTU Archery Club (NTUAC), and it perfectly captures the spirit of what we do.
Who We Are
NTUAC is a member club of NTU Sports Club, open to all NTU students—undergraduates and postgraduates alike. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned archer, our club is the perfect place to explore the sport.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Taekwondo Club
Established in the 1980s, NTU Taekwondo Club is an officially sanctioned member of the Singapore Taekwondo Federation (STF), dedicated to the practice of Taekwondo, the Korean martial art. With over 35 years of history, the club is built on a foundation of discipline, character development, and a commitment to excellence in athletic performance.
CCAs of NTU 25’: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
One defining moment for NTU BJJ happens at the beginning of every first semester when we watch the newcomers come into their first training session. Most people often don’t expect how technical even the basics can be, and everything can feel awkward at first, especially with how high contact the sport can be. But seeing them slowly gain confidence, move on from their mistakes with laughter, and realize it's okay to make mistakes; that’s always a highlight. It’s a reminder of how far everyone has come, and how supportive our club environment is.