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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 Track and Field
WHY JOIN US?
NTU Track & Field is a performance driven team thriving for excellency in all events of track and field. Indeed, track is not only about sprinting, from high-flying jumps to powerful throws, long-distance runs to thrilling relays. Whether you're built for speed, endurance, strength, there's an event that fits you. NTU Track & Field welcome experienced athletes and motivated beginners to find their own path and unveil their potential in any event. Our coaches and members are here to help you discover your strengths, try new events and grow as an athlete. If you are ready to challenge yourself while training in a competitive and supportive team, sign for NTU Track & Field trials!
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’: WSC RSP Deaf Community (DC)
Have you ever seen a song performed using only hands? Every year, our members gather not to sing, but to sign. Christmas Song Sign (CSS), the heartwarming annual tradition of WSC RSPDC, where we bring the magic of music to the Deaf community and raise Deaf awareness through the beauty of sign language.
Who We Are & What’s Our Purpose
RSPDC is a regular service project under NTU Welfare Services Club (WSC) dedicated to bridging the gap between the Deaf and hearing communities in Singapore. We believe that every voice deserves to be heard, whether through spoken words, signing, or mutual understanding.
CCAs of NTU 25’: Salsa En Sync
💃 Get on Sync with Salsa En Sync – Where Every Step Feels Like Home!
There’s something electrifying about Salsa – it’s more than just a dance, it’s a celebration of connection, rhythm, and expression. What makes it truly unique is how it fuses shines (solo choreography that lets you flaunt your personal flair) with partnerwork (where teamwork and chemistry bring the stage to life). It’s a rare and rewarding mix that few dance forms offer – bold, intimate, and thrilling all at once.
I still remember one night after practice – a bunch of us crammed into a Grab, sweaty, laughing, and hyped up from rehearsing spins that still made us dizzy. Those random late-night suppers, the endless warmup chatter, and surprise birthday celebrations are what truly define Salsa En Sync. We’re more than a club – we’re a family with flair. ❤️
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Red Cross Youth Chapter
Imagine this—you and your bestie were sitting on a table, having lunch while chatting away about your daily lives. You just told her about some funny thing your dog did over the weekend and she was splitting her sides with laughter. Suddenly, she went silent, her face went pale as panic rose to her head. She seemed to be trying to signal something to you, opening her mouth while grasping at her throat. You tried your best to understand her but to no avail. No comprehensible sound was coming out of her as she firmly tapped her chest with her hands. Then, it clicked. She was choking! With record speed you jumped to your feet, got behind her and performed the Heimlich maneuver. She coughed out the food and began to breathe normally again. You sighed in relief as your bestie survived to live another day.
CCAs of NTU 25’: UAVionics Society
Do you share that burning passion in learning and building your own UAV? Join us at Uavionics Society to start your hands-on projects on UAVs with us!
Our Purpose:
UAVIONICS Society was established for individuals who are interested in designing, sourcing and building their very own UAVs, a prime example would be one of our alumni Mr Zhang who is currently the CEO of Avetics Global, a well-respected leader in the field of UAVs. Using our rich connections, they are able to act as project mentors and assist, guide and advise us in our UAV projects. Last but not least, our society can also be an excellent stepping-stone for UAV related research from our club advisor or from other Professors. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to showcase your technical skills, here will always be the place for you to realize your UAV dream.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Aikido
Hi there! Let me share a quick bit about this small club of mine, known as NTU Aikido!
Aikido is a Japanese martial art which started in the early 20th century. The founder, Morihei Ueshiba, drew inspiration from his religious endeavours, personal philosophy and knowledge of other martial arts like Aikijiujitsu to found this new style.
Aikido (合氣道) can be loosely translated as “The Way of Harmony with Spirit”. Its governing principles emphasise the cultivation of oneself, deeming aggression as unjust to one’s character. This philosophy extends into techniques aiming to neutralise aggression with minimal exertion from the Aikido practitioner.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Civil Defence Lionhearter Club
"Every second counts."
Did you know that nearly 1 in 3 deaths in Singapore is due to heart disease or stroke? Every day, 23 lives are lost to cardiovascular disease (Singapore Heart Foundation). With early CPR and a defibrillator, survival rates can improve drastically. At CDLH, we believe everyone can be a lifesaver—and we aim to empower NTU students with the life-saving skills to protect others, possibly someone’s loved one.
CCAs of NTU 25’: Women in Tech
Our Purpose: Empowering Women in Tech
NTU Women in Tech (WiT) was founded with a clear mission: to break barriers and create equal opportunities for women to thrive in technology. We provide a safe, inclusive space where NTU students—regardless of experience—can explore tech, build confidence, and grow their careers. By connecting with industry leaders and offering hands-on learning opportunities, we aim to bridge the gender gap and drive real impact in tech.
CCAs of NTU 25’: Nanyang Arts Ensemble
Imagine this: It’s been a long, stressful day at school, you’ve been rushing assignments and deadlines, and you just need somewhere to sit and destress. For me, Nanyang Arts Ensemble was this place. Doing crafts has always been something that I have held near and dear to my heart, and being able to do so in a judgment-free zone with like-minded individuals only makes it more dear to me.
CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC SC Internal Relations (IR)
Representing the “W” in Welfare Services Club, Supporting Committee Internal Relations (IR) plays a key role in weaving WSC together and strengthening unity by fostering social cohesion among members across all 19 portfolios through bonding activities, community engagement, and welfare programmes.
To support our objectives, the portfolio is structured into 4 subcommittees: Events, Logistics, Business Liaison, and Publicity & Publications. Mass meetings are held bi-weekly on Wednesdays to share announcements and for members to engage in bonding activities.
Curious about what we’ve got planned? Here’s a round-up of all our events for the upcoming academic year!
CCAs of NTU 25’: Soul Funky Pop & Lock
Do you have a love for dance, or a curiosity to explore new styles on the battle stage? Let Soul Funky ignite that fire within you, and we welcome you to join our dynamic, close‑knit community! Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced dancer, Soul Funky opens its doors to anyone with a passion for music and rhythm.
Our Purpose: Igniting Passion in Funk Styles!
Founded in August 2008 by Fabian Wong, then a Year 2 student, Soul Funky first started as a sub-club under the NTU Breakers and achieved club independence in 2011. Soul Funky hence emerged to become NTU’s premier popping and locking club, specializing in these two distinct styles of street funk!
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Curious about how engineering can transform lives? Join the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) at NTU, where we’re bridging the gap between the biomedical industry and academia.
Our Purpose: Building the Future of Healthcare, Together
Founded in 2009, BMES is a vibrant student chapter that empowers undergraduates to explore biomedical engineering beyond the classroom. We create a platform where ideas meet industry, and where students get hands-on with real-world healthcare challenges. From AI in diagnostics to next generation medical devices, BMES is where innovation begins.
CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Friends of Children (FoC)
“Be the reason for them to smile.” This is the mission that Friends of Children (FoC) has strived to uphold and bear witness to since our beginning in 2003. As NTU Welfare Services Club’s (WSC) biggest portfolio, our tightknit community of over 300 volunteers strive to inspire our service users to achieve their greatest potential through academic coaching and character building!
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Canoe Kayak Sprint
“Last set, best set, breakfast set!”
This is what is usually chanted by my teammates whenever we finish our final sets, whether on land or in water, to look forward to our team breakfast at Koufu in Upper Thomson.
The sport I am sharing with you is Canoe Kayak Sprint. As a student athlete in NTU, I have found solace in training at Macritchie Reservoir, where I get to escape the pressures of academic life. It trains both my body and mind, reminding me to stay disciplined and accountable for myself.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Wine Society
When I first joined NTU Wine Society, I thought it would just be wine tastings and some chill nights. It is that, but also a lot more.
What makes the club stand out is how we balance learning and leisure. There is no pressure to be an expert or to memorise flavour profiles. People come with all levels of experience, and everyone is encouraged to learn at their own pace. Sometimes you leave a session having picked up technical knowledge about acidity and tannins, and other times you just remember that one funny wine label that made the whole table laugh. You do not need to know anything going in, just show up, be curious, and enjoy.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Muslim Society
Actions are but by intentions, and each person will have that which he or she intended.
Assalamualaikum wr wb. May peace be upon you! Welcome to NTU Muslim Society.
Your involvement in NTUMS, whether it be as a planner for humanitarian efforts, an organiser of knowledge-based gatherings, a publicity member involved in design and photography or any of the vast and various roles in NTUMS, will be as vibrant as you make it. Every Muslim in NTU is a part of NTUMS, which primarily aims to foster and serve the Muslim community.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Tabernacle Fellowship
Looking for a safe space to explore the Christian faith, build meaningful relationships, and grow in community during your university years? Welcome to NTU Tabernacle Fellowship – where faith meets friendship and community thrives!
Our Purpose: Growing Together in Faith and Community
NTU Tabernacle Fellowship was founded to create a supportive Christian community within NTU where students can explore their faith, ask big questions, and grow together in their walk with God.
CCAs of NTU 25’: NTU Buddhist Society
When you hear the name “NTU Buddhist Society,” you might imagine a purely religious club focused on in-depth Buddhist study. But NTUBS is much more than that. I joined without much deep knowledge of Buddhism, and I quickly learnt that this is a warm, inclusive community open to everyone, regardless of background, nationality, or experience. Whether you're exploring Buddhism for the first time or looking for like-minded individuals in your university journey, you’ll find your place here. Along the way, you’ll also build friendships that last beyond university life, like I did here.
CCAs of NTU 25’: WSC RSP: Physically Challenged (PC)
Have you ever wondered what kind of jobs people with physical disabilities do, or how they stay active and connected despite mobility challenges? Beyond what we see day-to-day, there’s a vibrant, resilient community with stories and passion waiting to be shared and you can be a part of it.
At Regular Service Project for the Physically Challenged (RSPPC), we believe that Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) deserve to be a part of society, not apart from it.