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  • Go to turnitin.com
  • Click Login.
  • Click Reset Password.
    • You need to provide your NUS email address and your last name.
    • Unfortunately, as your last name is system-assigned, your actual last name may likely does not tally with the last name in Turnitin's records.
    • In most cases, Turnitin takes your name as in your matriculation card in order of first word in your name as first name, then all following names as the last name.
    • Examples:

      IVLE Display NameFirst name in TurnitinLast name in Turnitin
      TAN AH KOWTANAH KOW
      JOHN LIM AH SENGJOHNLIM AH SENG
      LEE AH MUI ANNELEEAH MUI ANNE
      MOHD ALI BIN MOHD RAFIMOHDALI BIN MOHD RAFI
      SITI BINTE ABU BAKARSITIBINTE ABU BAKAR
      GOPAL S/O MUTHUSAMYGOPALS/O MUTHUSAMY
      POOJA D/O N SIVAKUMARPOOJAD/O N SIVAKUMAR
      JAMES ALAN P SMITHJAMESALAN P SMITH
      JACKSON JILL MARGARETJACKSONJILL MARGARET
    • You may have to try several variations to retrieve your Turnitin password.e.g. User's name is Kenneth Gerard Pinto. Actual last name is Pinto. However, user's last name in Turnitin's records is Gerard Pinto.
    • If you have tried all possible variations of your name and you have a friendly-mail email, try the friendly-mail instead.
  • Once you have reset your password, login at turnitin.com.

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The NUS Turnitin Administrator does not know what is your last name is in Turnitin.

  • Turnitin only displays the entire name where there are submissions.
  • Furthermore, there is no search function for instructor users in Turnitin, and there is no access to student users' details.