Briefing on ITE Full time courses/traineeship programmes

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Transcript Briefing on ITE Full time courses/traineeship programmes

2014 Joint Intake Exercise
(JIE) to
ITE full time courses(Nitec &
Higher Nitec ) and
Traineeship programme
Please sit according to your classes
Stage
4N1
4N2 4N3 4T1
ITE Colleges
One ITE system, 3 Colleges model (Pg 1)
ITE College Central at
Ang Mo Kio
ITE College East at
Simei
ITE College West at
Choa Chu Kang
CC-AM
CE-SM
CW-CK
Important Dates – Nitec (Pg 6)
Date
Activity
23 Dec 2013, Mon
Close of Application at 5pm
26 Dec 2013, Thur
From 9 am
Release of Course Interview
Details
2 Jan 2014, Thur
Release of Application Results
2 Jan 2014 – 6 Jan
2014,Thur - Mon
8 Jan 2014, Wed
From 9am
13 Jan 2014, Mon
Acceptance of Offer/Appeal
Release of Course Interview
Details under Appeal Phase
Release of Appeal Results
Important Dates – H Nitec (Pg 6)
Date
Activity
23 Dec 2013, Mon
Close of Application at 5pm
26 Dec 2013, Thur
Release of Application Results
26 – 30 Dec
2013,Thur - Mon
Acceptance of Offer/Appeal
2 Jan 2014, Thur
Release of Appeal Results
8 - 10 Jan 2014,
Wed-Fri
Registration at Colleges
Refer to Page 4 and 5 for a
summary of the steps to take to
apply for Nitec/Higher Nitec
Courses at ITE
Full-Time NITEC Courses
Page 8 – 65 list the
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details on courses available, cut off points
campus code
course code
academic and special requirements for
applying
• Instructions for Application and Appeal
• Secondary 4NA students can apply over
the Internet for courses listed in the Form
N. For other courses you are eligible but
not listed in Form N, you can submit your
application over the counter at ITE HQ
Customer Service Centre.
• Admission to full time courses is based on
merit /choice/ vacancies available
Important content to note –
Full-Time Nitec Courses
Page
17
Content
Computation of ITE Aggregate points
18 - 19 2013 Cut-off points for Nitec courses
Details of Nitec courses and career
20 – 43
prospects
Instructions on ONLINE application,
45 – 65
acceptance of courses and appeal
**New Pathways for eligible 4N
students**
1) ITE DES-to-Poly Programme
(DPP)
DPP eligibility:ELMAB3≤19points
2) Polytechnic Foundation
Programme (PFP)
PFP eligibility:ELMAB3≤11points
PFP
You can find out more information
about PFP at
http://www.polytechnic.edu.sg/pfp/
Direct Entry Scheme To
Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
This new scheme would meet the needs of
4N students who have performed well and
whose learning styles are more suited to an
application-based and hands-on learning
environment. You may first enrol in a Higher
Nitec Course at ITE
Direct Entry Scheme To
Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
HIGHER NITEC students who achieve
the qualifying GPA score in your course
will subsequently be assured of either a
first- or second- year place in a related
polytechnic course
Direct Entry Scheme To
Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
The Higher Nitec courses are of 2¼ years in
duration for successful ‘NA’ candidates.
Students will first need to undergo a 10week preparatory course before they start
their 2-year Higher Nitec training.
For more info, please access
http://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/definitely-des/
Direct Entry Scheme To
Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
• DPP: application phase from 19 Dec – 23 Dec13
• Release of application results by SMS/email on
26 Dec 2013
• Acceptance/Rejection from 26 – 30 Dec.
For more info, please access
http://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/definitely-des/
Full-Time Higher Nitec CoursesOur BBSS Story
One of our ex-students Eddy Iskandar felt that
the Higher Nitec Course suited his learning
needs. Though eligible for 5N, he opted for a
Higher Nitec Course. His decisiveness was
well paid off when he emerged as one of the top
students in his course this year with a GPA
grade of 3.5. He was eligible for direct entry
(min GPA – 2) to Poly next year.
Full-Time Higher Nitec CoursesOur BBSS Story
Tan Kiat Wei, another ex-student from last year
obtained 17 points. He too feels that the Higher
Nitec Course suited his learning needs.
Though eligible for 5N, he opted for a Higher
Nitec Course. He is enjoying his learning in the
course especially the varied assessment
modes. He mentioned that in some modules
offered, role play is also considered as part of
the assessment.
Full-Time Higher Nitec CoursesOur BBSS Story
Khoirun, our ex-student also from Year 2012
batch also has his story to share. You will be
hearing from him personally right after this
presentation.
Full-Time Higher Nitec Courses
Pages 67 – 92 list the
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courses available, cut off points
campus code
course code
academic and special requirements
for applying
Important content to note –
Full-Time Higher Nitec Courses
Page
Content
67 - 73 DPP course listing and details
Details of Higher Nitec courses and
74 – 79
career prospects
80 – 86 Instructions on ONLINE application
Instructions on Acceptance of Offer and
87 – 91
fee payment
92
Instructions on Appeal
Other info on Full-Time Training
at ITE
Pages 94 – 110 list the details on
• Fees payment (important – please
read!)
• Awards, Bursaries and Sponsorship
• Progression Opportunities for ITE
Graduates
• Life in ITE
Internet Application
• You may use computers at any of the ITE
colleges listed on Pg 15 (Mon – Fri: 8.30am –
5pm) or the computer terminals in our school
library (Mon – Fri : 8.30am – 12.00pm, 1pm-4pm).
• Registration begins from 2.30pm, 19 Dec 2013,
Thur to 23 Dec 2013, Mon. Please refer to The
Straits Times and The New Paper and ITE
website following the release of the ‘N’-level
results for the exact application period.
• If you have difficulties with your online application,
you may
(1) Go to your 1st choice ITE college to apply
(2) Call the Customer Service Centre at 1800 CALL ITE (1800 - 2255483)
Internet Application
• You are allowed 10 choices for full-time
courses.
• Rank and enter your choices in order of
preference.
• On the application forms, use the campus
and course codes listed in the booklet.
• Remember to print your VERIFICATION
SLIP (VS).
Internet Application
• Use the Web ID and password on your VS to
check result of your application or check
directly with registration officer at any ITE
campus.
Acceptance of offer and
Registration for course
• Accept offer via Internet
• Report to your posted campus to register for
your course and pay the first term fees.
Foreign Students
• to go to the Customer Service Centre at
ITE headquarters (map on Pg 90) to
obtain your Posting Letter before making
payment for fees.
Traineeship application
• Paid a salary as you learn
• Pg 84 – 97 : list of traineeship programmes
offered by organisations and ITE and important
notes
• Apply at ITE College Central (Ang Mo Kio)
• Application open for 3 working days from release
of N Level results from 9.00am to 5.00pm.
• Interviews are required by the company that you
will be referred to for the traineeship programme.
• Please read the brochure on TRN inserted in the
JIE booklet for more details.
Admin Matters
When you get your result slips,
• Check that your particulars are printed correctly.
These particulars will appear on your N Level
certificate.
• If there are any mistakes in your particulars or
you wish to appeal for review of results, please
see Mrs Quek MC or your FTs by the end of
today’s session.
**For students with fees arrears, please make
payment at the Office or to work out the
instalment plan for payment.**
Venue for Collection of Result Slips
School Hall
Please note that the following Institutions have set up
booths in the Hall. Do visit them to find out more
details.
• ERC Institute
• Modern Monstessori International
• MDIS
All the best to you!
Be Your Best