Sunday 12 May 2013

Student Services Centre



Address: ITE College Central (CC)
Blk A Level 3, #03-04.

Operating Hours of SSCMon - Thu  : 9 am to 5.30 pm
Fri  : 9 am to 5.00 pm
Sat, Sun & Public Holidays : Closed

Contact numbers:Ms Jie Xin at 65805133
Ms Wendy at 65805143
Ms Anizah at 65805153

Student Handbook



Click here to check out the College Central Student Handbook 2013!


Student Guidance Services



The Student Guidance team in ITE College Central aims to provide a safe and secure campus environment for students and staff through the active promotion of good discipline and proper behaviour.

ITE College Central Student Guidance Team


Student Care Services (Counselling)



Things can get better, not all wounds are visible, we are here for you.

Our Mission:
Student Care @ Central is a professional counselling centre.  Our commitment is to attend to the students' psychological, social and developmental needs.  Every student is unique and we believe in empowering them to manage life's challenges and to achieve their personal goals.
The Student Care Unit works in partnership with several external agencies such as Dyslexia Association of Singapore, the Health Promotion Board, the Community Health Assessment Team and the National Addictions Management Services to provide holistic services to the students and staff of ITE.

Our Services:
• Individual Counselling
• Couple/Family/Relationship Counselling
• Group Work
• Learning and Development (i.e. talks and workshops for staff and students)
• Crisis Intervention
• Psychological Assessment

Our Contact Details:
Venue                       : Block A3-08
Student Care@Central : 65805156
SCU Hotline               : 81827371
Email                         : whatsup@ite.edu.sg This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Alternatively, you can talk to your Class Advisor or Lecturer to make an appointment to see us.

Our Operating Hours:
From 8am to 5pm (walk-ins are welcomed, appointments are encouraged).

FAQ for Students


Q1: What is counselling?
A: When you feel sad or distressed and you do not know how  to cope with a situation, a counsellor is here to listen to you and give you support.
  
Q2: How can I look for a counsellor?A: You can drop by Student Care @ Central at  A3-08.  Alternatively, you can call 65805156 or SMS the Student Care Number 81827371 or email us at whatsup@ite.edu.sg This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Q3: How long is a counselling session?A: It is different for every student.  Generally a session is 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Q4: How often do I have to see my counsellor?  How many sessions of counselling are necessary?A: After the first session, you and your counsellor will come to an agreement as to how often to meet and how many sessions.  Counselling is not compulsory; you can stop whenever you want to.

Q5: Do I have to pay?A: No.  Counselling services in ITE is free for all students.

Q6: Will the counsellor disclose the information I share to my parents, friends or lecturers?A: No, the information is kept confidential unless you harm yourself/ others or you are harmed by others.

Q7: Can I choose my counsellor?A: We do not encourage that as all counsellors in Student Care @ Central are professionally trained. However, if you feel more comfortable with either a male or a female counsellor, or you know of a particular counsellor, please let us know and we will find a counsellor according to your preferences.

Q8: If I see a counsellor, would there be a record or reflected on my report book?A: No.  All information is strictly confidential.  No one will know that you have seen a counsellor if you do not want them to. 

Student Insurance



All Full-time students are covered under the Group Personal Accident (GPA) Insurance Scheme.

For more details on the GPA Insurance Scheme, please click on the links below.

 Full Time Jan / Apr Intake Students
 Group Personal Accident Insurance


 For International Students Only
 Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance



Students who have an injury and would like to claim insurance will have to do the following:
1. Complete the form  Insurance Claim for Accidents
2. Submit original medical bills and any other supporting documents together with the completed form to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A level 2
For claims enquiry, please contact Ms Jie Xin at 65805133




 


Full Time Jan / Apr Intake Students
(Group Personal Accident Insurance)

i. Claim Form

ii. Summary of Benefits



For International Students Only
(Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance)

i. Claim Form

ii. Factsheet

Blazer Loan




Blazers are available for loan to students who represent ITE College Central at official events and functions, both locally and overseas.

Print the form
Complete the form with Staff Signature
Go to Student Services Centre at Blk A Level 3 to collect the blazer

Locker Rental



Students may apply for free usage of locker via http://ccweb.ite.edu.sg/cclocker
The application is based on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Students are responsible for the safety and security of their belongings stored in the lockers. The College is not liable for any losses or damages for the belongings kept in the lockers.

Please note that unauthorised use of lockers is strictly forbidden. The College shall have the authority to open the lockers and dispose of all property found therein.


For more details or clarification, you may go to the Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or contact Ms Jie Xin at 65805133 

EZ Link card



New Student Applying for EZ Link Card

Application DateJan Intake: 7 - 25 Jan 2013
Apr Intake: 8 - 26 April 2013 

 Extension of ITE EZ Link Card


 Replacement of Lost EZ Link Card




New Student Applying for ITE EZ Link Card 

If you are a new student studying for the first time in ITE, you will receive your ITE ez-link card within 6 to 10 weeks after the submission of your recent photograph to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2. 

Note:Photograph must fulfill the following criteria:
• Taken against a white background, coloured passport size
• Hair must be neatly combed or tied up
• Image must show full face from chin to crown of the head

When submitting your photo, you need to write the following in pen on the reverse side of the photo:
NRIC:
Name:
Contact number:


For Jan 2013 intake student, you can extend your MOE Secondary CARD at any of the 5 locations:
1. Add Value Machines
2. General Ticketing Machines
3. Concession Card Replacement Office
4. Transit link Ticket Office
5. Passenger Service Centre

The date for extending the MOE Secondary CARD will be announced at a later date.


Extension of ITE EZ Link card
If your ITE EZ Link card expires before you complete your training, you may go to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or contact Ms Wendy at 65805143 to apply for extension.


Replacement of Lost EZ Link Card    
You may apply for an immediate replacement at any Concession Card Replacement Office. However, a replacement fee will be imposed by Transitlink for lost EZ Link cards.

How to apply for a replacement EZ Link card?
Step 1: Call 1800-2255-663 to report loss of EZ Link card.
Step 2: Collect Annex T form from the Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 and get replacement of the EZ Link Card at any of the following locations.

• Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange
• Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange
• Hougang Bus Interchange
• Jurong East Bus Interchange
• Pasir Ris Bus Interchange
• Tiong Bahru MRT Station

Operating Hours:  10.00AM to 6.00PM Daily
Closed on Public Holidays

Bring the following documents when applying for a replacement of lost EZ Link card:
• Original NRIC/Passport
• Original Student Pass (FIN) for foreign students; and
• One recent colour passport-size photograph

Note:Photograph must fulfill the following criteria:
• Taken against a white background, coloured passport size
• Hair must be neatly combed or tied up
• Image must show full face from chin to crown of the head

Uniform & Lanyard



Dress Right for lessons. Lanyard must be worn at all times for identification purposes.







Sale of Uniform & Lanyard

In the month of Jan 2013, the sale of uniform & lanyard will be in the event hall,
Blk A level 2.

From Feb 2013 onwards, the sale of uniform & lanyard will be in ITE Epitome, Blk A level 1.

NEU PC Plus Programme



The NEU PC Plus Programme offers students and persons with disabilities from low income households the opportunity to own a brand new computer at an affordable price.For details, please log onto http://www.ida.gov.sg

Eligibility Criteria • Be a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
• Has a permanent disability OR is a full-time student in ITE (aged 25 & below)
• The gross monthly household income or per capita income does not exceed $2700 or $700 ($875 if there is a permanently disabled household member) respectively

Each eligible household can only apply for one computer, regardless of the total number of school-going children and/or household members who have permanent disabilities. Past recipients of a PC bundle under the NEU PC Plus Programme may reapply only after four years from the last deployment to the household.


How to apply:
Step 1: Complete the NEU PC PLUS PROGRAMME application form. The form can be obtained from the Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or Student Services Office @ Blk A Level 3.
Step 2: Submit application form together with supporting documents to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or your Class Advisors.


Financial Assistance (Cash)



The Financial Assistance (Cash) Scheme is introduced to provide financial assistance to full-time ITE students from the lower and middle-income groups, as part of the Government's commitment to ensure that no able students are deterred by the cost of post-secondary education due to their financial circumstances.

Eligibility Criteria• Applicant must be a subsidized Singapore citizen student pursuing a full-time Nitec, Higher Nitec or Diploma course
• Applicant's gross monthly household per capita income (PCI) ≤ $1,700
• Applicant must not concurrently hold other bursaries or scholarships1 including the CDC & CCC-ITE Bursary or CDC & CCC-ITE Scholarship.


 Calculation for Per Capita Income (PCI)

How to Apply:
STEP 1: On-line Submission

Log onto http:// www.ite.edu.sg


STEP 2: Submit acknowledgement slip with supporting documents to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or your Class Advisor.


CDC & CCC-ITE Bursary



The CDC & CCC-ITE Bursary scheme is a financial assistance scheme aimed at encouraging secondary school leavers from lower-income families to take up ITE full-time courses.

Application DateJan intake: 7 - 25 Jan 2013
Apr intake:  8 - 26 April 2013

Eligibility Criteria
• Full-time ITE Singaporean student
• Gross monthly household per capita income (PCI) ≤ $850
• Not in receipt of the CDC & CCC-ITE Scholarship or any other scholarship/bursary award (excluding Edusave Merit Bursary).
• Sponsored students and trainees who receive a monthly training allowance are NOT eligible for the CDC & CCC-ITE Bursary.

Quantum of Award
Gross Monthly
Household PCI
 Bursary Quantum Per Year
 Nitec / Higher Nitec
 Diploma
 < $300
 $1,000
 $1,800
 $ 301 to $ 850
 $750


Calculation for Per Capita Income (PCI)


How to Apply:
STEP 1: On-line Submission

Log onto http:// www.ite.edu.sg




STEP 2: Submit acknowledgement slip with supporting documents to Customer & Visitor Centre @ Blk A Level 2 or your Class Advisor.


News & Announcements



The Student Services Centre in ITE College Central aims to provide continuity of care and support for students through a range of student-related services such as financial assistance, locker rental, Ez-link card matters and more.

Collection of Certificates



If you have completed all your requirements, you will be issued your Nitec/Higher Nitec certificate at the graduation ceremony in which you are presented on stage.
Graduands who are unable to attend the graduation ceremony can collect their certificates at ITE College Central Ang Mo Kio campus from 6 Mar 2013 onwards (i.e. graduation class of December 2012).
Do note that the collection of the certificates is only allowed after all outstanding fees/fines/loans have been paid.
You will need to produce your Identification Card for collection of your certificates.

Graduation Attire



All graduands, who are attending the Graduation Ceremony, are required to wear the ITE Graduation Attire.
The ITE Graduation Attire consists of a black gown and a coloured sash.
For information on the sales and rental of the graduation attire, please click here.

Dress Code
As the Graduation ceremony is a dignified occasion, graduands are requested to dress appropriately for the occasion. Graduands found to be improperly dressed will not be allowed to participate in the ceremony.
Please note that slippers and sandals are not allowed in the Graduation Ceremony.

Ceremonies



> Schedule of Ceremonies
> Instructions to Graduates

Schedule of Ceremonies





Instructions to Graduates (On the Day of the Ceremony)


General
If you have indicated your intention to attend the Graduation ceremony, the following instructions will be helpful as you prepare for the occasion. Wherever applicable, please advise your guests accordingly.
Please check the Schedule of Ceremonies to find out the date/time of the ceremony for the presentation of your certificate.
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions have been compiled for your easy reference. If you need further clarifications, please email to college_central@ite.edu.sg This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Graduate Attendance Card and Parent/Guest Invitation Cards
The package (one Graduate Attendance Card and two Parent/Guest Invitation Cards) will be given to you at the Registration Counter when you come for your graduation ceremony. Please approach the staff outside the Auditorium so that they can direct you to the specific booth for collecting the package.
The Graduate Attendance Card and Parents/Guests Invitation Cards are essential as entry passes to the Graduation celebrations.
Parents/Guests without Invitation Cards will not be admitted to the ceremony.
The Attendance Card is important as it has a barcode which keeps your name and awards (if any) and is required when you are presented on stage.

Graduate Robing
All graduates attending the ceremonies will have to wear their graduation attire. After registration, you can put on your graduation attire at the robing room (Function Room) before proceeding to the Auditorium where the ceremony will be held.

Seating Time
Seating time for graduates and guests will commence one hour prior to the official start time of each ceremony. Before the start of the ceremony proper, video-clips specially prepared by the Schools will be screened.
To ensure that we are able to start the ceremony on time, graduates and guests are requested to be seated 30 minutes before the ceremony start time.

Ceremony Proceedings
The proceedings during each ceremony will be as follows:
  1. Academic Procession
  2. Commencement of Ceremony
  3. Speech by Principal
  4. Presentation of Certificates
  5. Academic Recession
  6. End of Ceremony
  7. Reception

What graduates should do during the ceremony
After you have finished putting on your graduation attire, please proceed to the Auditorium. All graduates should be seated at least 30 minutes before the ceremony start time. At the entrance, the ushers will check your Attendance Card and show you to the seat.
The Graduate Attendance Card is required for the Ceremony Official to read out your name (and prizes, if any) when you are presented on stage. Thus, please hold the Attendance Card in your hand or put it inside the pocket of your graduation attire.
When the ceremony begins, please stand up to welcome the academic procession.
When it is time for your graduating cohort to be presented on stage, the ushers will lead you up the stage. Please remember to hold the Attendance Card in your hand and give it to the marshall manning the barcode reader. As the names of the graduates will be read out in the sequence that the Attendance Cards are scanned, please do not change position with your fellow graduates after you have given the Attendance Card to the marshall.
Towards the end of the each ceremony, the valedictorian will deliver a speech. The academic procession will first leave the Auditorium. Please follow the instructions of the ushers to leave after the academic procession.
The original Nitec/Higher Nitec certificates will be given at the ceremony.

Reception after the Ceremony
All graduates and guests are invited to a reception immediately after each ceremony.
To better serve your needs, some vendors will be invited to set up booths outside the Auditorium during the Graduation period. It is hoped that you will find the services and products offered by the vendors useful. However, you are under no obligation to entertain their requests.
Do come and mingle with friends, faculty and staff.
Congratulations and have an enjoyable time!

Schedule of Activities



PeriodActivitiesAction Required
Now till 8 Feb 2013Clearance of outstanding fees/fines/loans
All graduands are required to settle all outstanding fees by 8 February 2013. Graduands with outstanding fees will not be allowed to receive their certificates during the Graduation Ceremony.
21 January to 4 February 2013Submit Online Attendance Registration
(For all graduates)
  1. Register your attendance for Graduation 2013
  2. Rent / Purchase your graduation attire
December 2012 to February 2013Ceremony Schedule
(For all graduates)
Click here to find out the ceremony schedule.
20 December 2012Release of December 2012 Examination ResultsCheck your results.
21 January to 4 Feb 2013Closure of Online Attendance Registration for Graduation 2013
(For all January intake graduates)

Attendance not submitted by the end of this day will not be eligible to attend the Graduation ceremonies in 2013. All graduates are advised to ensure the following:
  1. that you have registered your attendance for graduation in the Online Attendance Registration System;
  2. that you have submitted your request for invitation cards when registering your attendance
For enquiries, please email to college_central@ite.edu.sg This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
19 to 22 February 2013  Graduation CeremoniesAttend your ceremony and have a great time!

Certificates are issued out during the Graduation Ceremonies to graduates who attend the ceremonies.
6 March 2013 onwardsCollection of Certificates
(For those who were unable to attend their ceremony)

Graduands who are unable to attend the graduation ceremony can collect their Nitec/Higher Nitec certificates from ITE College Central Ang Mo Kio campus from 6 Mar 2013 onwards.

Saturday 11 May 2013

Full-Time Students



How to Apply


Full-Time Higher Nitec | Full-Time Nitec | Special Admission Exercise | ITE Special College Admissions Scheme | Traineeship Scheme Returning Singaporeans | On-going ITE Students | ITE Graduates | NS Deferment |  International Students |

Congratulations to all GCE 'O' and 'N' level graduates for completing your secondary school education!

Now you can embark on a successful career by enrolling in the post-secondary ITE courses. With a wide range of Applied & Health Sciences, Business & Services, Design & Media, Hospitality, Electronics & Info-Comm Technology and Engineering courses to choose from, you can be certain of finding one that's right for you.

ITE conducts full-time courses which lead to certification at the Nitec and Higher Nitec levels. The number of courses offered under each level of certification together with the general entry requirements are listed below:
 
 Type of Certification
No. of Courses
General Entry Requirements
Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher Nitec)
43
GCE 'O' or 'N(Academic)' level school leavers who meet pre-requisites
National ITE Certificate (Nitec)
59
GCE 'O' or 'N' level school leavers

The offer of an ITE course to applicants is subject to them being physically, medically and mentally fit to pursue the course.  This is to ensure that all students can benefit from ITE training in a safe and conducive environment.  Applicants or students assessed by ITE as being unfit can be withdrawn from the course.  Where appropriate, they may be considered for other courses if there are suitable ones. Applicants with specific disabilities are strongly encouraged to seek prior academic course advising from the respective College(s) before selecting their choice of application. For further assistance on course advising before the submission of application, please call Customer & Visitor Centre on Tel 1800-CALL ITE (1800-2255-483).

 
 
APPLICATION FOR ITE COURSES
January 2013 Intake Advertisements:The Straits Times
The New Paper
January 2013 Scholarship Advertisements:
The Straits Times
The New Paper

April 2013 Intake Advertisements:The Straits TimesThe New Paper

April 2013 Scholarship Advertisements:
The Straits Times
The New Paper

 
FULL-TIME HIGHER NATIONAL ITE CERTIFICATE (HIGHER NITEC) COURSES
During January 2013 Joint Intake Exercise in December 2012 for Direct Entry Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP) for N(A) Students
 
HOW TO APPLY:If you are issued with Form N by the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) or if you are a Singaporean or Permanent Resident without Form N but possess the pre-requisite GCE N(A) qualifications, you can submit your application via Internet. Instructions for Internet application are as follows:
 
Go to http://www.ite.edu.sg and click on the icon 'Apply for ITE Courses' followed by 'Application for Full-Time Higher Nitec Courses under Direct Entry Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP) for January 2013 Intake'.
Click 'Apply Online Now'
Click 'Higher Nitec Courses (JIE 'H')'.
Enter your NRIC/FIN and Birthdate. Click 'I WANT TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION' to logon for application.

You are to check the result of your application at http://www.ite.edu.sg/admission/ft/results.html.

For more details on January 2013 Joint Intake Exercise, you may also refer to the Admission Booklet (please click here).
 
 
During 2013 Joint Admissions Exercise in April 2013
 
HOW TO APPLY:If you are a school candidate who had sat for the 2012 Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level Examinations or a Singaporean/Singapore Permanent Resident with valid Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level Examination results, please submit your application via Internet at www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/jae. You can log in to apply for courses using your JAE PIN (Form A holders only)/SingPass. If you are a Singaporean/Singapore Permanent Resident with valid Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level Examination results who wish to participate in JAE but do not have a JAE PIN/SingPass, you could submit your application at the MOE Customer Service Centre at 1 North Buona Vista Drive. You have to bring with you your Identity Card, original GCE ‘O’ Level Certificate(s)/Result Slip(s) and Secondary School Report Book/CCA Certificate(s). An application fee of $7 will be charged for your first application and $10 for amendment made to your submitted application. All JAE application fees incurred will be collected by the institution that you are enrolled in, after the exercise.
 
If you are an international applicant who had sat for the Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level Examination as a candidate in a Government School, Government-Aided School or Independent School in Singapore before 2012, please apply at the ITE Customer & Visitor Centre at 2 Ang Mo Kio Drive. You have to bring with you your Student Pass/Dependent Pass, Passport, original GCE 'O' Level Certificate(s)/Result Slip(s) and Secondary School Report Book/CCA Certificate(s).
 
 
FULL-TIME NATIONAL ITE CERTIFICATE (NITEC) COURSES
During January 2013 Joint Intake Exercise in December 2012
 
HOW TO APPLY:If you are issued with Form N by the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) or if you are a Singaporean or Permanent Resident without Form N but possess the pre-requisite GCE 'N' or GCE 'O' level qualifications, you can submit your application via Internet. Instructions for Internet application are as follows:
 
Go to http://www.ite.edu.sg and click on the icon 'Apply for ITE Courses' followed by 'Application for Full-Time Nitec Courses for January 2013 Intake'.
Click 'Apply Online Now'
Click 'Nitec Courses (JIE 'N')'.
Enter your NRIC/FIN and Birthdate. Click 'I WANT TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION' to logon for application.

You are to check the result of your application at http://www.ite.edu.sg/admission/ft/results.html

For more details on January 2013 Joint Intake Exercise, you may also refer to the Admission Booklet (please click here).
 
 
During April 2013 Joint Intake Exercise in January 2013 
HOW TO APPLY
If you are issued with Form J by the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) or if you are a Singaporean or Permanent Resident without Form J but possess the pre-requisite GCE 'O' or GCE 'N' level qualifications, you can submit your application via Internet. Instructions for Internet application are as follows:
 
Go to http://www.ite.edu.sg and click on the icon 'Apply for ITE Courses' followed by  'Application for Full-Time Nitec Courses for April 2013 Intake'.
Click 'Apply Online Now'.
Click 'Nitec Courses (JIE 'O')'.
Enter your NRIC/FIN and Birthdate. Click 'I WANT TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION' to logon for application.

You are to check the result of your application at http://www.ite.edu.sg/admission/ft/results.html. .

For more details on April 2013 Joint Intake Exercise, you may also refer to the Admission Booklet (please click here).
 
 
COMBINED RESULTS

SC/PR applicants who wish to combine GCE 'O'/'N' examination results of 2 sittings should bring both result slips and apply over the counter at the College offering your first choice course.

For more details on the application procedure, please refer to the Admission Booklet available at the ITE Colleges.

For application at the College, you must bring the following documents:
 
Your NRIC/Passport
Your Examination Results Slip/Certificate
Your ECA/CCA Certificate
 
 
SPECIAL ADMISSIONS EXERCISE FOR HIGHER NITEC COURSES FOR APRIL 2013 INTAKE 
Dual Certification Course for Higher Nitec in Paramedic & Emergency Care and Nitec in Nursing 
Application for admission to the 3-year and 3-month dual certificate course for Higher Nitec in Paramedic & Emergency Care and Nitec in Nursing is ONLY conducted through the Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) administered by ITE College East for those who possess a passion for wanting to save lives and strong interpersonal, critical thinking and decision making skills.  Applicants who are interested to apply for the course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency and may check directly with ITE College East for more information. Shortlisted candidates have to attend and pass an interview.  Due to the special requirements of the healthcare profession and in the delivery of direct patient care, all applicants have to pass a pre-admission medical examination and be free from physical and mental handicap to ensure suitability. Whilst not comprehensive, the following medical conditions will lead to non-acceptance into the course:
 
Colour Appreciation DeficiencyUncontrolled Diabetes
EpilepsyUncontrolled Hypertension
Legal BlindnessHBsAg Positive / Hepatitis B Carrier
Active TuberculosisMobility Restricted (Hindering Performance)
Profound DeafnessPhysical Dependence Upon Mobility Equipment
Psychiatric ConditionHuman Immunodeficiency Virus Positive (HIV +ve)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Uncontrolled Asthma 
 
Interested applicants are to apply personally at ITE College East.
 
Higher Nitec in Filmmaking (Cinematography)
Application for admission to the Higher Nitec in Filmmaking (Cinematography) course is ONLY conducted through the Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) administered by ITE College Central for those who possess a passion for and strong interest in behind-the-scene Filmmaking (Cinematography) works.  Applicants who are interested to apply for the course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency and may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. As lifting of heavy equipment is an essential and integral part of the training and assessment requirements, applicants are advised that they should be physically fit to undergo the rigors of the training. Shortlisted candidates are required to attend an interview.

Interested applicants are to complete the application form and submit it to ITE College Central.
 
Higher Nitec in Performance Production
Application for admission to the Higher Nitec in Performance Production course is ONLY conducted through the Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) administered by ITE College Central for those who possess a passion for and strong interest in stage management and technical theatre.  Applicants who are interested to apply for the course must ensure that they are free from colour appreciation deficiency, hearing deficiency and acrophobia (fear of height) and may check directly with ITE College Central for more information.  Shortlisted applicants have to attend and pass an interview. 

Interested applicants are to complete the application form and submit it to ITE College Central.
 
Higher Nitec in Beauty & Spa Management 
Besides the JAE, ITE College East also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) for those who possess a good service mindset, pleasant disposition and good skin complexion and enjoy working in the beauty and spa industry to apply for Higher Nitec in Beauty & Spa Management. Applicants who are interested to apply for the course may check directly with ITE College East for more information. Shortlisted candidates under SAE are required to attend an interview before the final selection. All applicants also have to pass a pre-admission medical examination.

Interested applicants are to apply personally at ITE College East.
 
Higher Nitec in Business Studies (Sport Management)
Besides the JAE, ITE College East and ITE College West also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) for those who possess a strong sports background and healthy lifestyle mindset to apply for Higher Nitec in Business Studies (Sport Management). Applicants who are interested to apply may check directly with ITE College East and ITE College West for more information. Shortlisted candidates under SAE are required to attend an interview before the final selection.

Interested applicants are to apply personally at ITE College East and ITE College West.

Higher Nitec in Hospitality Operations 
Besides the JAE, ITE College West also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) for those who possess a strong affinity towards customer service and have an outgoing personality to apply for Higher Nitec in Hospitality Operations. Applicants who are interested to apply may check directly with ITE College West for more information. Shortlisted candidates under SAE are required to attend an interview before the final selection.

Interested applicants are to apply personally at ITE College West.

Higher Nitec in Leisure & Travel Operations 
Besides the JAE, ITE College West also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) for those who possess the right service attributes and a pleasant disposition, are outgoing and enjoy working in the tourism industry to apply for Higher Nitec in Leisure & Travel Operations. Applicants who are interested to apply may check directly with ITE College West for more information. Shortlisted candidates under SAE are required to attend an interview before the final selection.

Interested applicants are to apply personally at ITE College West.
 
Higher Nitec in Visual Merchandising 
Besides the JAE, ITE College Central also conducts a Special Admissions Exercise (SAE) for those who possess a passion for designing window and in-store displays to apply for Higher Nitec in Visual Merchandising. Applicants who are interested to apply for the course may check directly with ITE College Central for more information. Shortlisted candidates under SAE are required to attend an aptitude test and interview before the final selection.

Interested applicants are to complete the application form and submit it to ITE College Central.
 
ITE SPECIAL COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCHEME 
The ITE Special College Admissions Scheme (SCAS) provides flexibility for ITE Colleges (ITE College Central, ITE College East and ITE College West) to consider students with special talents and achievements, for direct admission into ITE full-time Higher Nitec and Nitec courses.  This will provide applicants under SCAS, the advantage of admission into an ITE College and course of their choice.  The scheme will be open for application for admission to courses for year 2014 intakes.
 
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Students with special talents and achievements in the following areas may apply for admission into ITE full-time Higher Nitec and Nitec courses under SCAS:
 
 Areas
Criteria
Examples
Course-related Skills
Students who have exhibited abilities, talents for course applied through awards and/or personal portfolio
Student who won awards in national level competitions with relevant course related skills eg national robotics competitions/national digital design competitions

Student who demonstrated strong abilities and talents for the courses applied with personal portfolio
 
SportsStudents who have obtained awards or achievements at national/international levelsStudent who won the Singapore Sport School Award, National School Championship Award, National School Division Award etc

Student who is a national player
                    
Performing & Visual ArtsStudents who have obtained awards or achievements at national or international levelStudent who won awards at national/international competitions eg national level band competitions, national level dance competitions or national performing arts events (eg Singapore Youth Festival)   

Student who is a key performer for a performing arts group
 
Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Students who have obtained awards or achievements at national or international level, or who have held key role/leadership positions in community
Student who won awards in entrepreneurship/innovation events at national/international levels

Student who held key appointments in school committees/student council/uniform groups (eg President, Vice-President).
 

To ensure that students admitted through SCAS will be able to cope with the ITE courses, they are expected to meet the minimum entry requirements (where applicable) of their respective Higher Nitec and Nitec courses based on their GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ level results.  Successful applicants are also expected to pass the colour vision test and/or medical check for admission into selected courses.

For students who are offered a place via their non-academic achievement in the areas of Sports, Performing & Visual Arts and Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, they will be required to contribute in the same CCA or similar CCA offered at their ITE College of study during their 2 years ITE Course.

SCHEDULE
The key dates for SCAS are as follows:

 Phase
Period
Application DatesMon 8 July to Fri 26 July 2013
Interview DatesMon 29 July to Fri 23 August 2013
Notification/Acceptance of Application OutcomeMon 21 October to Mon 28 October 2013

APPLICATION
Application is open to final-year secondary school students from the Normal (Technical), Normal (Academic) and ‘O’ level streams, as well as past-year secondary school leavers.  Applicants are advised to submit their online application by 26 July 2013, to be considered for admission into the following year's intakes. 
 
Current ITE students are not eligible for this scheme. Students can apply up to a maximum of 3 choices of courses online.  Each ITE College will notify short-listed applicants on the interview dates.
 
 
SELECTION AND OFFER
In selecting the students, ITE Colleges will take into account, their suitability and motivation for admission to the course applied for, based on their CCA records, personal portfolio of achievements and performance at interview.

Final-year secondary school students without their GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ level examination results, and who are selected, will be given a conditional offer of a place in ITE.  Confirmation of admission will be based on students meeting the minimum entry requirements (where applicable) for the selected courses, when the final GCE ‘N’ or ‘O’ level examination results are released.  Students, who have applied to more than one ITE College, may receive only 1 offer based on the order of choice.

For more information, please click here for FAQs on the ITE SCAS.
 
TRAINEESHIP SCHEME 
HOW TO APPLY:You are to attend a briefing at the following address before submitting your application:

Customer & Visitor Centre
ITE HeadquartersBlock A, Level 2
2 Ang Mo Kio Drive
Singapore 567720

You must bring the following documents:
NRIC/Passport
Examination Results Slip/Certificate
ECA/CCA Certificate


Application for Returning Singaporeans
Returning Singaporeans with foreign qualifications who wish to apply for ITE full-time courses will need to complete the “Application for ITE Full-Time Courses” form to be submitted together with a photocopy of the following documents (to be translated into English if in other language):

1) Identity card/passport
2) Educational certificates with detailed results/transcripts.

Application for January 2013 and April 2013 Intakes commences on Tue 20 Nov 2012.

The completed application form with the supporting documents should reach the following address by Thu 20 Dec 2012 for January 2013 Intake and Mon 14 Jan 2013 for April 2013 Intake:

Admissions Department
Institute of Technical Education
Block A, Level 5
2 Ang Mo Kio Drive
Singapore 567720

Admission is subject to intake places available and based on merit.

 
 
 
ON-GOING ITE STUDENTS
On-going ITE students who wish to seek course transfer to another ITE course are to approach their Class Advisor or Section Head to apply for the transfer and not to submit their application in the intake exercise.
 
ITE GRADUATES
If you have graduated from a full-time Higher Nitec course at ITE and wish to return to do a second full-time Higher Nitec course, you may apply for admission one year after graduation.  For April 2013 intake, you may submit your admission application if you have graduated before 1 May 2012.
 
If you have graduated from a full-time Nitec course at ITE and wish to return to do a second full-time Nitec course, you may apply for admission one year after graduation.  For January 2013 intake, you may submit your admission application if you have graduated before 1 February 2012.  For April 2013 intake, you may submit your admission application if you have graduated before 1 May 2012.
 
NS DEFERMENT
National Service (NS) liable males who wish to pursue full-time ITE courses in 2013 and were born in the year 1993 or earlier  (for Secondary 4 Express and Sec 4 Normal Stream students) or born in the year 1992 or earlier (for Secondary 5 Normal Stream students and ITE Graduates seeking progression to Higher Nitec courses) will have to check their eligibility for NS Deferment at the Central Manpower Base (CMPB). Only those who are eligible for NS deferment will be allowed to enroll in the course.
 
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
ITE will not be admitting International Students with foreign qualifications or private qualifications to its full-time courses.
 
 
 
For further information, please contact:
 
Customer & Visitor Centre
ITE Headquarters
Block A, Level 2
2 Ang Mo Kio Drive
Singapore 567720
Tel:  1800 CALL ITE (1800 2255 483)
Fax:  6872 2534
Email:  training@ite.edu.sg. We shall reply to your email within two working days.