How do I top up my student concession card online?

How do I top up my student concession card online?

Top up your EZ-Link with DBS PayLah!

  1. Download the EZ-Link app & log in to register your EZ-Link card.
  2. Tap on card to perform top-up.
  3. Select Top-Up.
  4. Select DBS PayLah!
  5. If you have not update your card to an Account-based EZ-Link, scan your card by holding the card against the back of your phone for top-up to take place.
  6. Done.

What is undergraduate concession card?

Undergraduate Concession Cards are issued by TransitLink, and holders of these cards are entitled to concessionary travel on bus services (except Express, Night, Sentosa and CSS services), and train services (MRT/LRT). Eligibility.

How do I activate my student Ezlink card?

Card Activation: Head down to any TransitLink Ticket Office with your original NRIC/passport and make a minimum top-up of $5 to activate the card for use on public transport.

What is a concession card NSW?

The transport concession entitlement card gives job seekers and other approved Centrelink customers proof of entitlement to concession fare travel on public transport in NSW.

Where can I top up my senior concession card?

Concession cards can be topped up through any of the following channels:

  • TransitLink Ticket Office.
  • TransitLink Kiosk (accepts only NETS and credit/debit card)
  • Add Value Machine (accepts only NETS)
  • General Ticketing Machine.
  • Top-up Machine (accepts only NETS)
  • POSB/DBS and OCBC* ATMs.

Can we top up student concession card at ATM?

Concession card holders will now be able to top-up their CEPAS-compliant concession cards at all DBS & POSB ATMs, in addition to the Add Value Machines, General Ticketing Machines, Ticket Offices, Concession Card Replacement Offices and Passenger Service Centres located in the MRT stations and bus interchanges.

What is NUS student card for?

Your NUS student card serves as an official identification as an NUS student. It also gives you access to any NUS facilities, libraries and book loans.

Are university concession cards cheaper?

Getting a university concession card is like getting a magic wand. You are entitled to student discounts, and you can purchase concession passes at a cheaper price than when you graduate. For those who are incoming freshmen, if you do not purchase a concession pass, you will be paying adult fare.

How do I top-up my secondary school concession card?

Concession cards can be topped up through any of the following channels:

  1. TransitLink Ticket Office.
  2. TransitLink Kiosk (accepts only NETS and credit/debit card)
  3. Add Value Machine (accepts only NETS)
  4. General Ticketing Machine.
  5. Top-up Machine (accepts only NETS)
  6. POSB/DBS and OCBC* ATMs.

How do I activate my senior citizen card?

Card Activation: Head down to any TransitLink Ticket Office with your original NRIC and make a minimum top-up of $10 to activate the card for use on public transport. Any person activating the card on your behalf would have to present both your original NRIC and his/her original NRIC at the Ticket Office.

Is a student a concession?

1. Re: What does the term ‘Concession’ mean? A concession is a discount for children, seniors, students etc.

What is the difference between Pensioner Concession Card and Health Care Card?

Types of concession cards The concession cards that are issued by the Commonwealth Government include: the Pensioner Concession Card (for all pensioners and certain social security allowance recipients under specific conditions); the Health Care Card (generally for social security allowees and low paid workers); and.

What is a senior secondary concession card NSW?

NSW Senior Secondary Student Concession Card. This concession card applies to full time NSW/ACT secondary school students who are aged 16 years and older. It is also valid for mature secondary students aged 19 years and older.

What is a concession card and when is it used?

These are used as proof of eligibility for concession/child fares when a student under 16 years of age looks older. This concession card applies to full time NSW/ACT secondary school students who are aged 16 years and older.

How many school students will be using the transport concession Entitlement Card?

Around 200,000 school students will join tertiary and TAFE students in using the Transport Concession Entitlement Card. As part of the move to standardise concession cards, the Transport Concession Entitlement Card is replacing the following cards:

What is the age limit for a concession card?

This concession card applies to full time NSW/ACT secondary school students who are aged 16 years and older. It is also valid for mature secondary students aged 19 years and older.