CORS in a Nutshell
Centralised Online Registration System (CORS) is designed for students to register for their modules; with the exception of students from Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Faculty of Dentistry, who should refer to their department for module registration instructions.
Unless you are in one of the faculties mentioned above, you will need to use CORS to register your General, Minor, Breath, GEM and SS modules during the module registration period.
As the University advances towards a broad-based education, students are required to enroll in modules across faculties. CORS is established to facilitate students' registration of modules, based on their preferences via an online bidding system. CORS allows the teaching departments to plan and manage their resources optimally. Since module selection and module allocation are mission critical exercises for students as well as the University, CORS ensures that allocation processes are fair and neutral. Conversely, students must be responsible for their actions.
The bidding system requires students to consider carefully their priorities as each decision will have an impact on their future choices. It is also an opportunity to educate students on the need to weigh their options, make decisions and appreciate the consequences of their actions.
CORS is accessed via NUSNetid; you will need to have your NUSNetid and password in order to be able to log on. Once you have logged on, you will be able to view and select your module choices, and you will also have access to the appeal function where you can submit appeals for module related matters.
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