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PROSPECTUS
CONTINUING EDUCATION
& TRAINING
Not all the modules listed in this Prospectus are offered at every intake exercise.
Applicants may apply only for modules that are advertised for the particular intake.
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- Aerospace Machining Technology
- Automotive Technology (Heavy Vehicles)
- Automotive Technology (Light Vehicles)
- Chemical Process Technology
- Electrical Technology (Power & Control)
- Electronics, Computer Networking & Communications
- Facility Technology (Air Conditioning & Refrigeration)
- Facility Technology (Mechanical & Electrical Services)
- Facility Technology (Vertical Transportation)
- Infocomm Technology
- Mechanical Technology
- Mechatronics
- Security Technology
- Social Media & Web Development
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Our Mission
To Create Opportunities for Students
and Adult Learners to
Acquire Skills, Knowledge and
Values for Employability and
Lifelong Learning
Our Vision
A Trailblazer in Career and
Technical Education
Our Values
Integrity
Teamwork
Excellence
Care
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ABOUT ITE – EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE IN A GLOBAL
ECONOMY
ABOUT ITE
The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) is a post-secondary education institution established
in 1992 under the Ministry of Education. As a principal provider of career and technical
education, and a key developer of national occupational skills certification and standards, ITE's
Mission is to create opportunities for students and adult learners to acquire skills, knowledge
and values for employability and lifelong learning. ITE's Vision is to be A Trailblazer in Career
and Technical Education. Our Values are Integrity, Teamwork, Excellence and Care. ITE
comprises the ITE Headquarters and three ITE Colleges – ITE College Central, ITE College
East and ITE College West.
The Award is a further affirmation of our successful journey of transformation at ITE. Together
with our partners, staff and students, we have transformed our brand of technical education
to one that is world-class, capable of setting new global benchmarks. New courses relevant
to the changing world, state-of-the-art learning facilities, and our passion for imparting
market-relevant skills, knowledge and values, have transformed the lives of our students and
Singapore’s workforce. This focus has, in turn, inspired us in our continuing journey towards
global leadership and excellence in technical education.
The Singapore Quality Award with Special Commendation is a testament to our continual
commitment to organisational excellence, as we work towards becoming A Trailblazer in
Career and Technical Education.
ITE provides a unique Hands-On, Minds-On and Hearts-On® education through a wide range
of flexible certifications for people of all skill levels. Our certifications aim to offer professional
training and upgrading of skills to equip learners with the right skills set, good knowledge and
positive attitude to excel in their careers. For employers and employees, an ITE education
is relevant to real world work requirements and is a testament to quality skills delivery in the
dynamic workplace.
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discuss and review the syllabuses, provide feedback on changes in industry, as well as provide
specialist advice on technological trends. Each AAC comprises employer representatives,
professionals and specialists from the respective industries.
To help students learn better, each ITE College is equipped with up-to-date educational and
multi-media facilities. Practical lessons are conducted in authentic learning environments
which include modern, well-equipped workshops, laboratories and studios. Theory sessions
are conducted in lecture and tutorial rooms, which are equipped with computers and a
comprehensive range of teaching aids. ITE Colleges also have a wide range of other sporting
facilities like gymnasiums and learning facilities like libraries. Each College is designed with a
holistic environment to maximise every student’s potential.
Apart from staff development programmes for lecturers to update and upgrade their skills and
knowledge, we encourage College-wide connectivity for collaborative teaching and learning.
In addition, lecturers undergo industry attachments at regular intervals to keep in touch with
developments and changes in industry and at the workplace.
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ITE’S NEW CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY COURSES FOR
SKILLSFUTURE SERIES
About CoC Courses & SkillsFuture Series
The Certificate of Competency (CoC) is a new formal ITE certificate to cater to working adults
seeking short, industry-relevant training for career progression/transition or to keep abreast of
new skillsets.
The CoC will be awarded to courses offered under the national SkillsFuture Series. The
SkillsFuture Series comprises a series of short and modular courses focusing on eight emerging
areas - Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Tech-Enabled Services,
Digital Media, Advanced Manufacturing, and Urban Solutions.
ITE and the Singapore Institute of Technology are both the lead training providers for Urban
Solutions. ITE will also offer relevant CoC courses in support of the other sectors.
Duration
The duration of CoC courses ranges from 20 to 60 hours, including assessment.
Entry Requirement
In general, there is no entry requirement for CoC courses. In some cases, applicants may be
advised to possess pre-requisite work knowledge or experience in relevant areas.
Award of Certificate
The CoC will be awarded to course participants who have attained at least 75% attendance
and passed the assessment.
SC/SPRs who repeat a course and foreigners with valid work pass will pay the full fee.
Employers who sponsor workers for training under MCES or WTS will enjoy enhanced course
fee and absentee payroll funding. They may submit their claims to SkillsFuture Singapore
(SSG) via their SkillsConnect account.
Intake
There are 4 intakes yearly in January, April, July and October. Selected CoC courses will be
offered at each intake.
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CoC Courses for Urban Solutions
Urban Solutions comprises a suite of solutions which is aimed at improving the quality of life
through building sustainable and liveable cities. It extends to the development, implementation
and maintenance of intelligent transport systems, system engineering, sustainable built
environment and adoption of clean energy solutions and more.
ITE will be offering an increasing range of CoC courses catering to 2 integral aspects of Urban
Solutions in Urban Transport and Urban Living.
Urban Transport
CoC in Human Factor in Aviation Maintenance
CoC in Introduction to Avionics Workshop Operations
CoC in Introduction to Marine Diesel Engines
CoC in Introduction to Rapid Transit Electrical System
CoC in Quality Assurance & Control for Marine Industries
CoC in Rapid Transit Electrical Control System
CoC in Rapid Transit Power System
CoC in VTOL Aircraft (Drone) Repair, Operation & Maintenance
Urban Living
CoC in Architectural Detailing
CoC in Architectural Drawings & Techniques
CoC in Basic Lift Installer
CoC in Building Drawings & Submission
CoC in Building Information Modelling (Basic)
CoC in Building Information Modelling (Intermediate)
CoC in Computer Networking - Switching & Routing
CoC in Cyber Security Fundamentals
CoC in Digital Space Visualization (Architecture)
CoC in Digital Space Visualization (Interior)
CoC in Electrical Principles and Installations
CoC in Electrical Switchboard Testing & Maintenance
CoC in Intelligent Building Control System
CoC in Interior Applications
CoC in Interior Construction
CoC in Intrusion & Access Control Technology - Workplace Protection
CoC in Lift System & Equipment Maintenance
CoC in Plumbing Maintenance
CoC in Smart Home Systems
CoC in Smart Living Solution - Home Protection
CoC in Surveillance Technology - Workplace Protection
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ITE CET CERTIFICATION SYSTEM
The ITE CET Certification System comprises five certifications as follows:
• Specialist Nitec for training courses that require Higher Nitec/Nitec in Services/
Technology or Higher Nitec/Nitec qualifications as an entry requirement;
• National ITE Certificate (Nitec) in Services/Technology for training courses that require
completion of GCE ‘N’ or GCE ‘O’ as an entry requirement; and
• ITE Skills Certificate (ISC) for training courses that require completion of primary
education as an entry requirement ; and
• ITE Certificate of Competency (CoC) for bite-sized training courses that do not require
formal qualification for admission.
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ITE TRAINING SYSTEM
SEMESTER-BASED CREDIT TRAINING SYSTEM FOR CET COURSES
CET courses are conducted on a Semester-based Credit System of Training (SCT). In SCT,
courses are structured and offered as individual modules where credits are assigned to each
module, based on training hours and effort. A module is a self-contained unit of study, covering
selected topics of a subject area. Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
A student can enroll for the modules according to his training needs. Each module is to be
completed within a 6-month term.
• In-Course assessment
• End-of-Module examination
Generally, the pass mark for each module is 50% (or other marks as determined by the course)
and is based on the weighted aggregate score of the in-course assessments and end-of-module
examination. The weightage for in-course assessments and end-of-module examination varies
for each module.
IN-COURSE ASSESSMENT
In-course assessments are intended to give recognition to the continuous learning of students
in studying the module. In-course assessments encompass different modes of assessments
such as class test, written assignment, phase test, practical assignment, role play, portfolio
assignment, project and oral presentation. The number of in-course assessments varies from
course to course and may be completed individually or in groups.
Besides having to attain a minimum score to pass the module as determined by the course,
students are also required to pass all critical skills stipulated for the module.
END-OF-MODULE EXAMINATION
End-of-module examination is a summative testing of competencies covered in the module. It is
to assess how well students can integrate the various competencies and knowledge acquired
in the module.
CREDITS
When students passed a module, they will earn credits of the module.
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GRADE POINT AVERAGE
The Grade Point Average (GPA) represents a student’s current standing in the course of study.
It is the ratio of the total grade points earned to the total credits attempted to date. The final
GPA score at the point of graduation determines the overall performance of the student in the
course of study.
GRADING SYSTEM
Performance in a module will be graded in one of the following grading systems:
A Statement of Results will also be issued to the students. The Statement of Results shows the
grades and credits earned in all the modules that the students have taken in that term, as well
as their current and cumulative GPA.
CERTIFICATION
A Module Certificate for a Higher Nitec in Services/Technology or Nitec in Services/Technology
course of study will be awarded for the module(s) that a student passed in an examination
series. Students who meet the certification requirements of course of study in the same mode of
training within 6 years from the first examination, may be awarded the Higher Nitec in Services/
Technology or Nitec in Services/Technology or ISC full certificate and an academic transcript.
Students should seek advice from the Department of the College offering the CET course, on
the modules that need to be completed, to qualify for a full certificate.
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFIED STATEMENT, STATEMENT OF RESULTS OR ACADEMIC
TRANSCRIPT
Students may apply for a Certified Statement (no replacement of original certificate) or a copy
of the Statement of Results or Academic Transcript using the prescribed application form with
payment of $10 per type of statement requested, at ITE Customer & Visitor Centre.
COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES
Graduates and students will be informed in the Statement of Results to collect their certificate
from the Administration Office/Customer & Visitor Centre of their college of study during office
hours or at the College Graduation Ceremony as advised by their College. Certificates not
collected within 1 year from the date of issue, will be destroyed and will not be re-issued.
Please refer to ITE Website for the telephone numbers and office hours of the Administration
Office/Customer & Visitor Centre.
If graduates or students are unable to collect their certificate personally, they can authorise
another person to collect the certificate on their behalf. During the collection, the authorised
person (Proxy) needs to produce an Authorisation form signed by the graduate/student, a
photocopy of graduate/student’s NRIC/Employment Pass/Work Permit and a photocopy of
Proxy’s NRIC/Employment Pass/Work Permit. The authorised person (Proxy) is also required
to show his/her original NRIC/Employment Pass/Work Permit.
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
Certificate of Merit (COM) is generally awarded to the top 5% of the graduates from a course.
Graduates must have passed all modules at the first attempt within normal course duration and
have achieved outstanding performance in their course of study, with a cumulative GPA of 3.5
or above, at the point of graduation.
COURSE MEDAL
The Course Medals are awarded to the outstanding COM holders in each course. The number
of Course Medals awarded for each course is based on the number of graduates of the course,
subject to a maximum of 3 medals per course.
Graduates will be awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze Course Medal, based on their overall
performance in their course of study and other contributions.
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e-LEARNING
e-LEARNING AND ITS BENEFITS
e-Learning aims to enable students to have more flexibility in ‘when’ and ‘where’ they learn
through the use of technology. Students may also participate in learning activities such as
group discussions, attempt online tests and quizzes to check their progress or review what
they have learned.
Under e-Learning, the Theory hours will be scheduled into face-to-face and self-directed
learning (SDL) sessions.
• During the face-to-face sessions, the lecturer will be present in class to guide the
students’ learning.
• During the SDL sessions, students will access online materials on their own using ITE’s
myConnexion system and any other learning resources provided by the lecturer. There
will be no classroom lessons. Students may email their lecturers if they need help.
To extend the benefits of e-learning to students, SDL sessions are incorporated for all Higher
Nitec and Nitec modules.
REQUIREMENTS OF e-LEARNING
Students need to have Internet access in order to access myConnexion. If students do not
have access to the Internet, self-access rooms would be made available at the College. Your
lecturer will inform you of the schedule when the term starts.
ATTENDANCE COMPUTATION
SDL hours are included in the total attendance hours to determine students’ eligibility to sit for
the end-of-module examination. However, SDL hours are not claimable under SSG’s Absentee
Payroll funding.
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MODULE EXEMPTION
Students can apply for exemption from one or more modules in a course of study, based on
their relevant prior learning acquired from ITE or other recognised institutions.
For WSQ holders, the number of module exemption(s) granted shall not exceed 75% of the
total credits required for certification of the course.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Applicants will need to produce evidence of their prior learning. Applications will be evaluated
based on:
APPLICATION RULES
To be eligible to apply for module exemption, applicants must observe the following rules:
• Applicants are to apply for module exemption after registering for a CET course of study
and before the course starts. You will not be able to apply for module exemption after the
course has begun.
• Applicants should not apply for the same module exemption at different colleges.
Unsuccessful applicants may re-apply for exemption for the same module, if they have
acquired additional relevant learning and/ or qualification(s) during the course of study.
HOW TO APPLY?
Application for module exemption must be submitted to the applicants’ Customer & Visitor
Centre, before the start of the module training. Take the following steps:
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- Relevant syllabus(es) with breakdown of curriculum duration for theory lessons and
practical training;
- Type and mode of assessment of the certified learning;
- Pre-requisite(s) for the certified learning, if any; and
- Relevant local work experience, if any, and endorsed by employer(s).
All supporting documents must be in English. Documents in other languages will not be
considered in the evaluation.
• Pay a non-refundable evaluation fee of $50 per module at the point of submission.
Payment may be made by cheque, made payable to “Institute of Technical Education” or
using NETS or credit card.
Failure to turn up for the interview or the practical test, which will be conducted during office
hours, or make payment for the practical test, will render the application void and invalid.
NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by post within one month from
date of application for module exemption.
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ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
All students taking examinations of the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) must comply with
the following rules. Students who fail to observe any of these rules may be disqualified from
the examinations.
Examination Schedule
Students are responsible for presenting themselves for examination on the date and time
shown in the examination schedule, and report at least 20 minutes before the examination
time.
Students must bring with them their photo ID (e.g. NRIC, Work or Dependant’s Pass) for
identification. International students whose Employment Pass or Work Pass have expired
before the examination, can seek approval from their Section Head to use Passport for
identification instead. The students must still write their Work or Dependant’s Pass number on
the answer scripts.
Students are to place their photo ID on their desks throughout the examination for verification
by Invigilators. If the identity of the student is in doubt, Invigilators may take a photograph of
the student for separate verification.
Students shall be liable to expulsion from the examination centre if their identification documents
do not belong to them.
Students must be properly attired when they appear for the examination. Otherwise, they may
be barred from the examination.
Students in the examination centre are not allowed to possess books, documents, pictures,
notes and any unauthorised materials other than those provided by the examination centre.
Electronic and communication devices (e.g. mobile phones, cameras, tablets, smart wrist
watches / glasses, and pens with image capturing capabilities) that are capable of displaying
visual or verbal information are also not allowed. Any student found to be in possession of
such materials or devices, are considered as dishonest and liable to the same penalty as those
detected for dishonesty during examinations. If communication devices are left at the front or
back of the examination room, they must be switched off. ITE will not be responsible for any
loss of personal belongings.
Students are not allowed to borrow stationery and mathematical instruments such as rulers
and calculators, from other students during examination.
Students are permitted to use only non-programmable electronic calculators that are silent.
Calculators that give out sound, need external power supply or transmit signals are strictly
prohibited. Calculators must not be used for the retrieval of storage data, text or instructions or
for the graphical representation of functions and data.
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Students are not allowed to bring instruction manuals, external storage media and other
peripherals into the examination centre.
Students are not permitted to eat, drink or smoke in the examination centre.
Students are given about 10 minutes before the time scheduled for the start of examination
to read the question paper. Students must not start writing until instructed to do so by the
Presiding Examiner or Invigilator.
Students must inform the Presiding Examiner or Invigilator immediately if they are:
i) Issued a question paper they have not registered for, OR
ii) Issued a question paper that does not contain the number of pages specified on the
cover page, OR
iii) Issued a question paper not scheduled to take place at that time, OR
iv) Not issued supplementary materials (e.g. diskettes) indicated in the question paper.
Students may leave the examination centre after 30 minutes have lapsed from the start of the
examination. They will not be allowed to return to the examination centre unless an Invigilator
or a person authorised by the Presiding Examiner has accompanied them while they were
away.
No students are allowed to leave the examination centre during the last 15 minutes of the
examination.
Students are not allowed to place any documents including ‘Instructions to Students’ on their
desks during the examination.
Students must not, for any reason, communicate with any other students during the examination.
Students shall not do anything which causes unnecessary distraction to other students.
Students who are guilty of improper conduct or misbehave themselves, may be expelled from
the examination centre.
Any student who wishes to communicate with an Invigilator must remain seated and raise his/
her hand.
Students will be stopped from proceeding further in the practical test if they continue to adopt
an unsafe or dangerous method of operation despite warning. An unsafe or dangerous method
of operation is one which may injure students or cause damage to machines or equipment.
Students are liable for any damage to machines, tools and equipment arising from their
negligence.
Students should note that legible handwriting is taken into account in the award of marks.
Students should use black or blue ballpoint pen during the examinations. Students are also
reminded to use a soft-lead pencil (e.g. 2B) to shade their answers in the Multiple Choice
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Answer Sheets. A soft eraser should be used for erasure if students wish to change their
answers. It is the responsibility of the students to ensure that answers are presented clearly in
the Answer Sheet / Answer Scripts for marking.
Students should remain seated while the answer scripts / practical works are being collected.
Students can leave the examination centre only after they have been told to do so by the
Presiding Examiner or Invigilator.
For examinations where more than one relay is carried out, students are not allowed to leave
until the end of the examinations unless otherwise instructed by the Presiding Examiner.
Students should not take question paper, used and unused answer booklets or any items
issued by the Invigilator out of the examination hall/room unless otherwise stated.
Dishonesty
A student is guilty of dishonesty if he/she cheats or attempts to cheat, during the examination.
Students found guilty of dishonesty will be graded ‘Fail’ and may face disciplinary action.
Deferment of Examination
Students who are unable to sit for examination but have a valid reason, can seek for deferment
to the next examination series. Students are to submit their request to their Section Head for
approval before the date of examination.
For reason of absence that cannot be known beforehand, students must submit their applications
within the next two working days from the date of examination. The supporting documents
should preferably be the original copy. However, in cases where the supporting document is
required by more than one party (e.g. more than one college/department for examinations at
different colleges), a photocopy of the supporting document can be accepted. The photocopy
must be certified as true copy by ITE staff who are designated as Lecturers and above, after
original copy is sighted.
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Major Train Service Disruption
In the event of major train service disruption, students should still make their way to their
examination centres. Students may be allowed to take examinations with full duration given
if they arrive before the end of the examination and provided no other students have left the
examination centre. Otherwise, students may be allowed to take make-up examinations.
APPEALS REGULATION
Students may appeal to review their module results, if they have reasons to believe that the
module grade awarded for a particular module should have been better. Appeals must be made
before the closing date shown on the ITE Website. Late appeals will not be entertained.
Appeals must be made on prescribed forms with payment of a deposit of $20 (inclusive of
GST) per module at any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre. If the appeal results in a change of the
module grade, the deposit will be refunded.
Students will be informed in writing of ITE’s decision on the appeal. The decision of ITE for the
appeal is final.
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GETTING A PLACE IN ITE
AGE CRITERION
Applicants must be at least 18 years old as at 1 January of intake year.
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 who are not Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents may apply for
CET programmes offered by ITE.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
Applicants who do not meet the academic entry requirements for the CET courses can upgrade
their academic qualification through the General Education (GE) programme.
The GE Programme offers a wide range of subjects from Secondary One Normal (Academic)
to GCE ‘N’ and GCE ‘O’ levels. Generally, classes run from March to October each year, and
lessons are held once a week for each subject.
ENTRANCE TEST
For skills courses, applicants can also register and sit for an Entrance Test conducted by ITE at
a fee of $10 (inclusive of 7% GST). The Entrance Test (of about 1 hour 40 minutes duration) is
available online for walk-in applicants at any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre. The test result is
known on the same day of the test. There is no need to pre-register for the test.
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APPLICATION AND FORMATION OF CLASSES
COUNTER APPLICATION
New applicants who are not Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents are
required to register over the counter at any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre. Applicants must
produce the following original documents for registration:
Applicants are to pay the course, examination and registration fees upfront at the point of
registration. Fees may be paid by cheque, credit card, NETS or Post Secondary Education
Account (PSEA).
For cheque payment, the cheque should be crossed and made payable to “Institute of Technical
Education” or “ITE”. Applicants are to write their name, NRIC/FIN and contact number at the
back of the cheque.
WEB APPLICATION
New applicants who are Singapore Citizens/Singapore Permanent Residents are encouraged
to apply through the Web from any Internet-ready PC during the advertised application periods.
Please refer to the section on “Web Application Guide” for details.
Applicants are not allowed to repeat a module in which they have obtained a pass grade.
VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS
Students who enrolled into an ITE course for the first time over the Web, will be required to
submit documentary proofs of entry qualifications and citizenship during office hours at any ITE
Customer & Visitor Centre (CVC) or their College of study for verification during the following
periods:
Applicants may be withdrawn from the course, if they are admitted on the basis of any false or
inaccurate information. The refund policy will apply for such withdrawal.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE
For other forms of assistance, please call our Customer Service Hotline, 1800-2222 111 during
office hours (Mon – Fri: 8.30am to 6pm).
FORMATION OF CLASSES
ITE may transfer, combine or cancel a class when enrolment is low. Where modules are offered
and there is insufficient enrolment, classes may be cancelled and a full refund will be given
to the affected students. Please log on to www.ite.edu.sg to check your training schedule one
week before the class commencement date.
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ITE HQ Tel: 1800-2222 111
ITE College Central Tel: 6590 2211
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2. Click on “Application for CET ITE College West Tel: 6590 2628
Higher Nitec / Nitec / ISC Course” link.
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Key in your User ID, Password and
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class schedule.
2. Print a copy of the Enrolment Confirmation
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Letter.
3. Click on “View Account/Make Payment” to
view payment amount/make online payment. Click on “Online Payment” link to view “Account
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Click the “Sign Out” button.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES /
HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY COURSES
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* Biology / Biotechnology / Chemistry / Combined Science / Engineering Science / Human & Social Biology
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** Biology / Biotechnology / Chemistry / Combined Science / Computer Studies / Design & Technology / Engineering
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Course Title Entry Requirements
Higher Nitec in Services 3 GCE ‘O’ Level Grades:
- Space Design Technology# Grade 1-8 in English Language
Grade 1-7 in Mathematics
(Elementary or Additional)
Grade 1-8 in an approved Nitec in Services/Technology
subject** qualifications
OR
Higher Nitec in Services 3 GCE ‘O’ Level Grades:
- Visual Merchandising# Grade 1-7 in English Language Nitec qualifications
Grade 1-8 in any two subjects
Applicants must have sat for
Mathematics (Elementary or
Additional).
Higher Nitec in Technology 3 GCE ‘O’ Level Grades:
- Chemical Technology Grade 1-8 in English Language
Grade 1-7 in Mathematics
(Elementary or Additional)
Grade 1-8 in one of the
approved subjects*
Higher Nitec in Technology 3 GCE ‘O’ Level Grades:
- Civil & Structural Grade 1-8 in English Language
Engineering Design Grade 1-7 in Mathematics
- Electrical Engineering# (Elementary or Additional) Nitec in Technology
- Electronics Engineering# Grade 1-8 in one of the qualifications
- Facility Management# approved subjects** OR
- Games Art & Design Nitec qualifications [technical
- Games Programming & skills]
Development
- IT Systems & Networks
- Marine & Offshore
Technology
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering#
- Offshore & Marine
Engineering Design
- Security System Integration@
Note:
Nitec / NTC-2 graduates with at least a grade ‘B’ can apply for exemption of modules in the relevant Higher Nitec
course. You may obtain the application form for module exemption and submit the completed form together with a copy
of your Nitec or NTC-2 certificate and final transcript, to the College offering your choice of course.
#
Applicant applying for these courses must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
@
Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency and criminal record.
++
Applicant will be required to attend an interview and pass a height phobia test for admission.
* Biology / Biotechnology / Chemistry / Combined Science / Engineering Science / Human & Social Biology
/ Integrated Science / Physical Science / Physics / Science (Chemistry/Biology) / Science (Physics/Biology) /
Science (Physics/Chemistry) / Science (Physics/Biology/Chemistry).
** Biology / Biotechnology / Chemistry / Combined Science / Computer Studies / Design & Technology / Engineering
Science / Fundamentals of Electronics / Human & Social Biology / Integrated Science / Physical Science / Physics
/ Science (Chemistry/Biology) / Science (Physics/Biology) / Science (Physics/Chemistry) / Science (Physics/
Biology/Chemistry).
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NITEC IN SERVICES / NITEC IN
TECHNOLOGY / ISC COURSES
An applicant would benefit more from the course if he is employed in the relevant trade. The
specific entry requirements for each course are given below.
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Course Title Entry Requirements
Nitec in Services - Completed GCE ‘O’ Level
- Beauty & Wellness*^ OR
- Digital Animation#+ - Completed GCE ‘N’ Level
- Retail Services OR
- Workplace Literacy & Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 in
Nitec in Technology Speaking and Listening, and Level 4 in Reading and
- Mechatronics*# Numeracy
- Security Technology@
Nitec in Technology - Completed GCE ‘O’ Level
- Automotive Technology (Heavy Vehicles)* OR
- Automotive Technology (Light Vehicles)* - Completed GCE ‘N’ Level
- Facility Technology (Air Conditioning & OR
Refrigeration)*# - Passed BEST Module 4 Mathematics (for those with
- Facility Technology (Mechanical & work experience)
Electrical Services)*# OR
- Facility Technology (Vertical - Accumulated at least 60 hours of structured On-the-
Transportation)*# Job Training under the Certified On-the-Job Training
- Mechanical Technology* Centre (COJT) system. The OJT must be relevant to
the course applied for
OR
- Workplace Literacy & Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 in
Speaking and Listening, and Level 4 in Reading and
Numeracy
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FEES
All applicants are to pay the total fees (inclusive of 7% GST) upfront at the point of registration.
Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents who repeat a module will need to pay
the full fees for a repeat module. This applies to Singapore Citizen and Singapore Permanent
Resident students who withdraw from a module from the commencement of the term or fail a
module.
TOTAL FEES PAYABLE PER MODULE (WITH EFFECT FROM 1 APR 2018 TERM)
Notes:
1) Total fees payable include Tuition, Examination and Registration Fees.
2) Fees are subject to revision.
3) Fees are charged based on Citizenship at the point of term commencement. Students who have officially
informed ITE of their Citizenship change to Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident before the term
commencement, will have their fees adjusted to the Singapore Citizen / Singapore Permanent Resident rate
for that term. However, for students who inform ITE officially of their Citizenship change to Singapore Citizen or
Singapore Permanent Resident after the term commencement, their fees will be adjusted to the Singapore Citizen
/ Singapore Permanent Resident rate only with effect from the next term.
PAYMENT OF FEES
Students who have successfully registered in a course of study in ITE, will be issued a User
ID and Password. You may view the fees payable immediately after enrolling into class(es) by
clicking on the ‘View Account/Make Payment link’. You may also access the online ITE Student
Portal at https://myportal.ite.edu.sg on the next working day with the User ID and Password, to
view the fees payable. Please refer to the flowchart on page 26 for the procedure on how to
access your Financial Accounts through the ITE Student Portal.
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(i) PAYMENT BY PSEA
Upon web enrolment, you need to submit the “Ad Hoc Application for the Use of PSEA”
Form to any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre by the stipulated deadline#. Please visit the
MOE website at www.moe.gov.sg/education/post-secondary/post-secondary-education-
account for more information on PSEA and to download the Ad Hoc PSEA Form.
If you have made online payment, your payment record will be updated in your Financial
Account 3 working days later.
Applicants using SkillsFuture Credit to apply for CET courses are to apply at any ITE
Customer & Visitor Centre. Upon successful registration of CET courses and payment
of the registration fees*, applicants will be issued a Payment Advice by ITE. Applicants
need to access their SkillsFuture Credit account via www.skillsfuture.sg/credit to submit
their claim to ITE, for using SkillsFuture Credit to pay the remaining fee. Applicants who
do not submit their claim by the specified timeline^ are deemed to have withdrawn from
the module(s) registered for.
*If the available credit in your SkillsFuture Credit account is insufficient to cover the course fees, you will need
to pay the balance (in addition to registration fees) upfront at registration at ITE Customer & Visitor Centre.
^Refer to the deadline for submission of SkillsFuture Credit claim indicated in the payment advice issued upon
successful course application at any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre. Applicants whose SkillsFuture Credit
claims are not approved in SkillsFuture Credit Portal (http://www.skillsfuture.sg/credit) on/before course start
date will have to pay their full course fees by other available modes (e.g. NETS) within one week of course
start date. Applicants not paying course fees will be withdrawn from their courses.
(iv) CHEQUE, CREDIT CARD AND NETS PAYMENT AT ITE CUSTOMER & VISTOR
CENTRES
Upon course registration, you have to pay the fees in full upfront.
To check whether ITE has received your payment, please access the online ITE Student
Portal to view your Financial Account status.
#
Higher Nitec: Please visit www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/pts.hn.admission for actual deadline.
Nitec / ISC: Please visit www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/pts.ni.admission for actual deadline.
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WITHDRAWAL FROM MODULE(S) AND REFUND
Withdrawal from the modules is not encouraged. Students who wish to withdraw from the
module(s) they have registered in, may submit their application for withdrawal over the counter
at any Customer & Visitor Centre or to the College they have enrolled in.
The amount of fees refundable is based on the date of application for refund as follows:
Refund is not an automatic process. Applicant must apply for refund before ITE will process the
request. All requests for refund are not guaranteed and are subject to approval by ITE
For students who had used SkillsFuture Credit for partial/whole payment of CET course fees
earlier, please note that SkillsFuture Credit is not recognised for fee payment/refund purpose
arising from course withdrawal on or before course start date. Depending on the course
withdrawal date, and the proportion of fees paid using SkillsFuture Credit, the applicant may
have to pay fees arising from the course withdrawal.
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TRAINING SUPPORT
MOE BURSARY SCHEME
The Ministry of Education (MOE) offers a Bursary Scheme for Singapore Citizens pursuing
Nitec in Services/Technology and Higher Nitec in Services/Technology courses at ITE.
With effect from April 2018, the annual MOE Bursary quantum is $140. To be eligible for the
bursary, adult learners:
• Must be Singapore Citizens who are pursuing Nitec in Services/Technology and Higher
Nitec in Services/Technology modules at ITE and paying subsidised fees;
• Should have a gross monthly household income (GHI)1 of ≤ $9,000 or a gross monthly
household per capita income (PCI)2 of ≤ $2,250;
• Must not have been awarded the MOE Bursary for the past year; and
• Must not concurrently hold full scholarship, but may concurrently hold partial scholarships
and bursaries. A scholarship with annual and other allowance (excluding course fees
payment) of more than $5,000 a year will be deemed as a full scholarship.
Adult learners who are successful in their applications will be given the bursary through their
bank accounts via GIRO.
1
The GHI refers to the total gross monthly household income of immediate and non-immediate family members.
(v) Income = gross income contributions from self-employment, business or salaried employment (which includes basic salary,
allowances, employee’s CPF contribution, overtime pay, etc.) as well as other sources of income (e.g. rent, alimony or
maintenance allowance). Bonuses declared should be one twelfth of the annual wage supplements and bonuses received in
the last 12 months. Payments-in-kind, reimbursement for transport and other expenses and National Service (NS) allowance
earned by NS men are excluded.
2
PCI is computed based on total GHI divided by the number of immediate family members, and non-immediate family members
living in the same household.
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PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES FOR CET GRADUATES
PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES FOR CET GRADUATES
Degree
GCE ‘O’
Higher Nitec in
Services /
Higher Nitec in
GCE ‘N’
Entrance Test
Applicants who are granted provisional admission by the polytechnics need to complete a
bridging programme conducted by ITE. Applicants are required to pass the bridging programme
within the validity period stated in the letter for provisional admission issued by the polytechnics
before they can be admitted to the diploma course.
English
English At least C6
Business Communication
Elementary Mathematics At least C6 Mathematics
Additional Mathematics At least C6 Engineering Mathematics
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APPLYING FOR BRIDGING MODULES AT ITE
Applicants for bridging modules must produce the letter for provisional admission from the
polytechnics. The bridging modules will be offered in April and October yearly.
Registration for the bridging modules must be done personally during the registration period at
any ITE Customer & Visitor Centre at the Colleges and ITE HQ during office hours.
Notes:
1) Total fees payable include Tuition, Examination and Registration Fees.
2) Fees are subject to revision.
3) Fees are charged based on citizenship at the point of term commencement. Students who have officially informed ITE of their
Citizenship change to Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident before the term commencement, will have their fees
adjusted to the Singapore Citizen / Singapore Permanent Resident rate for that term. However, for students who inform ITE
officially of their Citizenship change to Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident after the term commencement, their
fees will be adjusted to the Singapore Citizen / Singapore Permanent Resident rate only with effect from the next term.
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BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR ADMISSION TO ITE TECHNICAL
ENGINEER DIPLOMA
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO ITE TECHNICAL ENGINEER DIPLOMA COURSES (TED)
Holders of the ITE CET qualifications may apply for the full-time Technical Engineer Diploma
in Machine Technology and Technical Engineer Diploma in Automotive Engineering offered by
ITE during the application period for the April intake.
Applicants who are granted provisional admission to the full-time TED course need to complete
Bridging Mathematics.
Please see page 37 on “Applying for Bridging Modules at ITE” and “Fees for Bridging Modules”
for more details.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES – Accounting
Course Code: HSACN
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge in accounting and related areas
for work in the commercial, industrial and public sectors of the job market.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 29 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES – BANKING SERVICES
Course Code: HSBNS
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge in providing frontline banking and
financial services to individuals, associations and institutions.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 26 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES – EVENT MANAGEMENT
Course Code: HSEVM
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to conceptualising, planniing
and executing events for the “Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions” (MICE) and
Events industry.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 25 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES - HOsPITALITY OPERATIONS
Course Code: HSHSO
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to perform a range of operational
functions within an accommodation establishment by providing service at the front office and
executive lounge, maintaining rooms and managing sales and events to meet the needs of
guests for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 34 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES – HUMAN RESOURCE &
ADMINISTRATION
Course Code: HSHRA
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to support a range of human
resource administrative functions in an establishment. It covers topics in recruitment, on-
boarding and off-boarding, training administration, processing claims and employee relations
and communication.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 25 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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Higher Nitec in SERVICES – INTERACTIVE DESIGN
Course Code: HSIDN / Plan Code: HSIDN
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with skills and knowledge to design and develop responsive
websites and design for applications, user interfaces for digital platforms and produce digital
assets.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 42 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES – LOGISTICS FOR
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Course Code: HSLIT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to co-ordinate the movement of
goods, both imports and exports. It covers topics in the concept of logistics, warehousing,
inventory, freight, and distribution techniques.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C5 Cargo LG5001FPR On completion of the module, students should
Documentation and Equivalent Codes be able to explain the trade procedure, interpret
Practices LG5003PA international trading terms, identify customs
70 hrs (T) 20 hrs (P) LG5001FP documentation and procedures, handle
Credits: 5 dangerous goods shipment, insurance and
Prerequisite: Nil security issues in exporting cargo to USA. In
addition, students will be trained to explain the
trade procedure specific to Singapore and be able
to declare permits using the TradeNet system.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES – MARITIME BUSINESS
Course Code: HSMBS
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge in maritime cargo transportation.
It covers topics in ship and port operations, cargo and ship management and coordination with
various maritime stakeholders such as port authorities, ship owners and charterers, shipping
agencies, logistics providers and suppliers.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 26 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES – PERFORMANCE
PRODUCTION
Course Code: HSPPZ
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and technical knowledge to interpret production
documents as well as to manage performance production resources. They will be able to set
up and operate production equipment and systems (lighting, sound, multimedia and staging),
coordinate production elements and sets to ensure efficient and smooth running of a production.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C6 Sound for PF5003FP On completion of the module, students should
Production II Equivalent Code be able to mic up for any type of band set up,
18 hrs (T) 102 hrs (P) Nil operate sound console, use sound software
Credits: 7 to edit and record sound for a performance
Prerequisite: production. They should also be able to maintain
Advised to complete sound equipment and system.
PF4003FP
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) Applicant will be required to attend an interview and pass a height phobia test for
admission.
3) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
4) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES – SPACE DESIGN
TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: HSSDT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and technical knowledge to develop architectural
detailing and specifications, prepare architectural project documentation and to check that the
architectural drawings are in compliance with the standards, codes and regulations through the
use of technology to facilitate the efficient flow of information.
COURSE STRUCTURE
58
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C5 Architectural BIM SD5004FP On completion of the module, students should
Design Equivalent Code be able to assist the Architects to carry out
30 hrs (T) 90 hrs (P) SD5001FP analysis and detailed design along with selection
Credits: 7 SD5001FPR of materials and fixtures, for enhancement of
Prerequisite: Nil building performance for Green Mark certification
and implementation of sustainable design
practices.
C6 Green Mark and SD5002FPR On completion of the module, students should
Universal Design Equivalent Code be able to assist the Architects to carry out
30 hrs (T) 90 hrs (P) SD5002FP analysis and detailed design along with selection
Credits: 7 of materials and fixtures, for enhancement of
Prerequisite: Nil building performance for Green Mark certification
and implementation of sustainable design
practices.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN SERVICES – VISUAL MERCHANDISING
Course Code: HSVSM
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to conceptualise, design and
implement window and in-store displays.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 37 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: HTCHT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to carry out prescribed procedures
and techniques required for sample processing and analyses of chemicals applicable to the
pharmaceutical, petrochemical/chemical, polymer, food and environmental industries.
COURSE STRUCTURE
62
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 36 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – CIVIL & STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERING DESIGN
Course Code: HTCSZ
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to prepare BIM models,
steel structural drawings, reinforced concrete drawings and civil engineering drawings
according to designer's sketches and specifications in compliance with architectural drawings
and relevant Codes of Practices.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 36 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code: HTELE
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with broad-based skills and knowledge in electrical engineering
that includes the operation, monitoring and maintenance of electrical installations and
control systems in residential, commercial and industrial premises according to engineering
specifications, codes of practice and regulations.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 38 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Course Code: HTECEIC
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, configure, test and
maintain sensors devices and controllers to support the Internet-of-Things (IoT) architecture
platform. Students will learn to program microcontroller-based systems, perform sensors and
communication networks interfacing which could be deployed in the healthcare, transportation,
logistics, retail, etc. industries.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 40 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – FACILITY MANAGEMENT
Course Code: HTFCM
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with knowledge and skills in supervising building maintenance
work and coordinate the execution of facility management activities in addition to performing
maintenance duties.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C6 Project CB5003PAR On completion of the module, students should
Management and Equivalent Code be able to plan for resource deployment and
Supervision CB5003PA work schedule, supervision of project activities
72 hrs (T) 48 hrs (P) and staff, resolving site issues and conflicts,
Credits: 5 ensuring compliance to safety, security and
Prerequisite: Nil statutory requirements and communication with
stakeholders to ensure co-operation among
stakeholders for smooth completion of project.
VENUE
ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – GAMES ARTS & DESIGN
Course Code: HTGAD
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to create art assets for the
production of games on various platforms.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 41 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – GAMES PROGRAMMING &
DEVELOPMENT
Course Code: HTGPD
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to write game codes using scripting
and programming languages to support game development on various platforms.
COURSE STRUCTURE
74
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 41 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – IT SYSTEMS & NETWORKS
Course Code: HTISN
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with skills and knowledge to set up, maintain and troubleshoot
end-user computing devices, network, server and application in a hybrid infrastructure
environment; implement wireless LAN, network security, and support IT project development
to ensure smooth operations of Infocomm hardware and software in the organisation.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C5 Advanced IT5040FP On completion of the module, students should
Networking be able to configure advanced routing, switching
Equivalent Codes
27 hrs (T) 93 hrs (P) and IP services, set up WAN Links, implement
IT5104PA
Credits: 6 network access control, monitor and administer a
IT5106PA
Prerequisite: network, and troubleshoot network connectivity.
IT5104FP
Advised to complete
IT5104FPR
IT4042FP
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
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HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – MARINE & OFFSHORE
TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: HTMRO
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with broad-based skills and knowledge to perform marine and
offshore vessel fabrication works involving preliminary design of pipe routing plan, testing and
inspection activities of machinery alignment, supervision on welding and fabrication works,
dimension control of fabrication, assisting in system testing, commissioning, and planning of
work activities.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C5 Pipe Design and MR5007FP On completion of the module, students should
Systems be able to produce P & ID drawings, isometric
Equivalent Codes
50 hrs (T) 70 hrs (P) drawings of pipe routing plan and prepare pipes
MR5002PA
Credits: 7 cutting plans. Students should also be able to
MR5007PA
Prerequisite: Nil perform pipe spool assembly, dimension checks
MR5007PAR
on pipe spools, and perform leak tests on piping
systems.
C6 Offshore MR5009FP On completion of the module, students should be
Technology able to produce electrical single-line drawings,
Equivalent Codes
70 hrs (T) 50 hrs (P) maintain DC and AC equipment, perform
MR5004PA
Credits: 9 dimension control and level checks of offshore
MR5009PA
Prerequisite: Nil structures, co-ordinate the erection of temporary
MR5009PAR
supports, perform leak and watertightness tests
and assist in system testing and commissioning.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students
79
HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
Course Code: HTMEC
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and technical knowledge to carry out technical
support functions in mechanical engineering design and operations, perform fault diagnosis
and maintenance of instrumentation and control equipment as well as integration of mechanical
components and sub-systems.
COURSE STRUCTURE
80
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C6 Engineering ME5009PAR On completion of the module, students should
Development and be able to carry out design and development
Equivalent Code
Applications activities including applications of design
ME5009PA
45 hrs (T) 75 hrs (P) concepts for a sustainable environment, verify
Credits: 6 product design, perform rapid prototyping, as
Prerequisite: well as carry out product design change process
Advised to complete and enhancement of product design.
ME4006PAR
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
81
HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – MECHATRONICS
ENGINEERING
Course Code: HTMCE
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with broad-based skills and knowledge in electrical, electronics
and mechanical discipline to enable them to perform work involving assembling, installing,
testing, commissioning and troubleshooting industrial automated equipment and systems.
COURSE STRUCTURE
82
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
C6 Robotics and MC5002FPR On completion of the module, students should
Mechanics be able to program, operate, troubleshoot and
Equivalent Codes
84 hrs (T) 24 hrs (P) maintain a robotic system, and solve engineering
MC5010PA
Credits: 8 problems involving statistics, dynamics and
MC5002FP
Prerequisite: Nil strength of materials.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
83
HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – OFFSHORE & MARINE
ENGINEERING DESIGN
Course Code: HTOMZ
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with broad-based skills and knowledge in designing, drafting
and modelling of marine hull and structure, marine mechanical system, piping system and
electrical system using the latest 3D CAD software and CAD programming.
COURSE STRUCTURE
84
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 34 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
85
HIGHER NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – SECURITY SYSTEM
INTEGRATION
Course Code: HTSSN
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to manage the installation, integration,
commissioning and servicing of security systems.
COURSE STRUCTURE
86
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 42 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency and criminal record.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Higher Nitec in Technology
courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is
insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the
affected students.
87
89
NITEC IN SERVICES – BEAUTY & WELLNESS
Course Code: NSBTW / Plan Code: NSBTW
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to provide a full range of beauty
and spa treatments to clients that will enhance their overall aesthetic appearance.
COURSE STRUCTURE
90
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 34 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) Applicant must attend an interview for admission, and provide a self-declaration of medical
condition at the start of each module.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
91
NITEC IN SERVICES – BUSINESS SERVICES
Course Code: NSBSS / Plan Code: NSBSS
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to perform a range of administrative
tasks to support the operational effectiveness and efficiency of a business unit.
COURSE STRUCTURE
92
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 25 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
93
NITEC IN SERVICES – DIGITAL ANIMATION
Course Code: NSDAN / Plan Code: NSDANAC / NSDAN3D
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and technical knowledge to assist the Digital Artist,
CG Artist, and/or Animator to prepare and perform related tasks from pre-production design to
digital asset creation, animation production and post-production in 3D lighting, compositing and
rendering using CGI techniques to support the media industry in their animation production.
COURSE STRUCTURE
94
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M4 Essentials of 3D DM2108FP On completion of the module, students should
Animation be able to perform basic 3D asset creation
Equivalent Code
12 hrs (T) 108 hrs (P) involving modelling, texturing, rigging, lighting
Nil
Credits: 5 and rendering. They are also taught the basic 3D
Prerequisite: Nil animation such as body mechanics, animation
rigs and facial animation. At the end of the
module, the students will understand the entire
3D production workflow.
Group B – 3D Animation
95
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 39 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) Applicant will be required to attend an interview and pass a drawing test for admission.
3) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
4) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
96
NITEC IN SERVICES – PASTRY & BAKING
Course Code: NSPBK / Plan Code: NSPBK
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge to produce a range of breads,
pastries, cakes and other dessert specialties in accordance with given recipes using the
appropriate method and equipment.
COURSE STRUCTURE
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M1 Introduction to FB2034FP On completion of this module, students should
Baking Science Equivalent Codes be able to process and store basic baking
52 hrs (T) 20 hrs (P) FB2001FP ingredients.
Credits: 4 FB2001FPR
Prerequisite: Nil
M2 Pastry Basics FB2035FP On completion of this module, students should
30 hrs (T) 90 hrs (P) Equivalent Codes be able to prepare a specified range of different
Credits: 5 FB2002FP types of pastry products, as well as to prepare,
Prerequisite: Nil FB2002FPR evaluate and store pastry fillings.
97
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicants must pass an interview and a medical check-up for admission.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
98
NITEC IN SERVICES – RETAIL SERVICES
Course Code: NSRSS / Plan Code: NSRSS
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to promote and sell merchandise,
display merchandise, perform cashiering and serve customers in the retail outlet.
COURSE STRUCTURE
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M1 Fundamentals of BS3001FPR On completion of the module, students should
Communication II be able to apply the essential communication
Equivalent Code
40 hrs (T) 20 hrs (P) skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing,
BS3001FP
Credits: 4 to build good relationships in social as well as
Prerequisite: Nil workplace settings.
M2 Customer Service BS2002FPR On completion of the module, students should be
40 hrs (T) 20 hrs (P) able to display professional image and etiquette,
Equivalent Code
Credits: 4 cultivate customer rapport, respond to requests
BS2002FP
Prerequisite: Nil and enquiries, manage needs and expectations,
handle customers from diverse backgrounds,
handle service breakdown and recovery, provide
information on products and services, approach
sales prospects and promote products and
services, close a sale, and obtain customer
feedback.
M3 Retail and Online RS2005FP On completion of the module, students should
Selling be able to perform sales duties by identifying
Equivalent Codes
70 hrs (T) 40 hrs (P) the needs of the customers and applying selling
RS2001FP
Credits: 5 techniques when handling the sales process.
RS2001FPR
Prerequisite: Nil In addition, students are expected to be more
aware of how technology is transforming the
retail selling function.
M4 Retail Operations RS2006FP On completion of the module, students should be
80 hrs (T) 40 hrs (P) able to handle a range of core retail operations
Equivalent Codes
Credits: 5 such as receiving, pricing, replenishing and
RS2002FP
Prerequisite: Nil cashiering.
RS2002FPR
M5 Retail Promotion RS2007FP On completion of the module, students should
and e-Marketing be able to engage in the promotion of goods and
Equivalent Codes
50 hrs (T) 70 hrs (P) services and be aware of the extent technology
RS2003FP
Credits: 5 is transforming retail promotion and marketing
RS2003FPR
Prerequisite: Nil landscape.
M6 Visual RS3003FP On completion of the module, students should be
Merchandising able to develop basic visual merchandising skills
Equivalent Codes
50 hrs (T) 70 hrs (P) in executing a visual presentation to enhance a
RS3001FP
Credits: 4 retail store’s image, service, and merchandise to
RS3001FPR
Prerequisite: Nil its customers.
99
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 27 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
100
NITEC IN SERVICES – SPACE DESIGN (INTERIOR & EXHIBITION)
Course Code: NSSDN / Plan Code: NSSDNI
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and technical knowledge to prepare layout
plans, construction drawings, presentation drawings, illustrations and graphics using relevant
computer software for presentation and construction.
COURSE STRUCTURE
101
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 39 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) Applicant will be required to attend an interview and pass a drawing test for admission.
3) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
4) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
102
NITEC IN SERVICES – TRAVEL & TOURISM SERVICES
Course Code: NSTNT / Plan Code: NSTNT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to sell tourism products and
services, handle reservations and ticketing, coordinate tours, perform attractions hosting and
guiding, as well as promote and set up for events to meet the recreational and travel needs of
customers.
COURSE STRUCTURE
103
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 33 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
104
NITEC IN SERVICES – VISUAL COMMUNICATION
Course Code: NSVSC / Plan Code: NSVSC
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to plan and create the most
effective visual solutions to get messages across in print, electronic and film media using a
variety of methods such as colour, type, illustration, photography and various print and layout
techniques.
COURSE STRUCTURE
105
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 36 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) Applicant will be required to attend an interview and pass a drawing test for admission.
3) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
4) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Services courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
106
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – AEROSPACE MACHINING
TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: NTASM / Plan Code: NTASM
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to produce aerospace components
by planning and carrying out the operations using CAD/CAM system and multi-axis CNC
machining centres.
COURSE STRUCTURE
107
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6 Multi-Axis MT3103FP On completion of the module, students should
Programming and Equivalent Code be able to develop multi-axis part program, set
Machining MT3102PA up and operate 5-axis CNC universal machining
42 hrs (T) 78 hrs (P) centres to manufacture components in a single
Credits: 6 set up for the aerospace and, oil & gas industries.
Prerequisite:
Advised to complete
MT2101FP,
MT2102FP,
MT2103FP &
MT2104FP
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
108
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
(HEAVY VEHICLES)
Course Code: NTATT / Plan Code: NTATTHV
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to troubleshoot, service, repair
and maintain medium and heavy commercial vehicles.
COURSE STRUCTURE
109
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6 Engine Technology AT3203FP On completion of the module, students should be
and Powertrain Equivalent Code able to diagnose and rectify faults in engine and
Management Nil powertrain management systems.
(Heavy Vehicles)
45 hrs (T) 75 hrs (P)
Credits: 8
Prerequisite:
Advised to complete
AT2103FP
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
110
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
(LIGHT VEHICLES)
Course Code: NTATT / Plan Code: NTATTLV
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to troubleshoot, service, repair
and maintain light vehicles such as passenger cars, vans, Sport Utility Vehicles and Multi-
Purpose Vehicles.
COURSE STRUCTURE
111
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 40 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on the demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses
will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient
enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected
students.
112
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – CHEMICAL PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: NTCPZ / Plan Code: NTCPZ
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The biopharmaceuticals, chemicals and process industries in Singapore are fast growing,
fuelled by international investment locally and driven by increased demand internationally.
These industries comprise biologics, petrochemicals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and process
instrumentation sectors. Join us if you aspire to gain the skills set that can be applied to these
sectors.
The Chemical Process Technology course offers students a broad background in skills and
knowledge for the biopharmaceuticals and chemical industries. The course combines sciences
with engineering concepts.
You can choose one of the following four options to further develop your interest:
a. Biologics
b. Petrochemicals
c. Pharmaceuticals
d. Process Instrumentation
All options can lead you for a full spectrum of varied employment opportunities in the
biopharmaceuticals, chemicals and process industries.
Some of the job titles held by graduates include Process Technician, Operation Technician,
Plant Maintenance Technician, Process Instrument Technician, Instrumentation Technician and
Engineering Assistant. There are excellent opportunities for career advancement to supervisory
positions and beyond. The challenge is for students to prepare themselves by upgrading their
technical skills and knowledge by taking up higher-level courses.
COURSE STRUCTURE
113
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M3 Process Equipment CE2104FPR On completion of the module, students should be
and Operation Equivalent Codes able to apply skills and knowledge to start-up and
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CE2014 shut down pumps and compressors, maintain
Credits: 8 CE2004P storage facilities and commission process
Prerequisite: Nil CE2008P equipment. They also learn to monitor and
CE2003PA control process parameters as well as handling
CE2104FP products.
M6a GMP and Biologics CE3102FPR On completion of the module, students should be
Processes Equivalent Codes able to apply skills and knowledge in operating,
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CE3401PA monitoring and controlling bioreactors, filtration
Credits: 8 CE3102FP and chromatography systems.
Prerequisite:
Advised to complete
CE2104FPR
M6b Equipment CE3201FPR On completion of the module, students should
Maintenance and Equivalent Codes be able to apply skills and knowledge to lubricate
Utilities CE3011 equipment, check pumps and compressors,
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CE3001P prepare boilers, pumps, compressors and heat
Credits: 8 CE3103P exchangers for maintenance as well as operate
Prerequisite: CE3101PA the Utilities in a process plant.
Advised to complete CE3201FP
CE2104FPR
M6c GMP and CE3301FPR On completion of the module, students should
Pharmaceutical Equivalent Codes be able to apply skills and knowledge to lubricate
Processes CE3005P equipment, check pumps and compressors,
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CE3008P prepare boilers, pumps, compressors and heat
Credits: 8 CE3201PA exchangers for maintenance. They also learn
Prerequisite: CE3301FP the fundamental aspects of drug processing such
Advised to complete as materials handling, pure water systems and
CE2104FPR perform operation of the equipment used in both
the primary and secondary production plants of
the pharmaceutical industry.
114
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6d Process CE3401FPR On completion of the module, students should be
Instrumentation and Equivalent Codes able to apply skills and knowledge in monitoring,
Control II CE3301PA calibrating process and control equipment,
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CE3401FP installing and testing a range of instrumentation
Credits: 8 and control equipment. It includes the selection
Prerequisite: and use of appropriate tools and techniques
Advised to complete to position, connect, set and calibrate the
CE2103FPR equipment, and connect to the required services.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
115
NITEC IN TECHNOLGY – ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (POWER &
CONTROL)
Course Code: NTELT / Plan Code: NTELTPC
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to maintain electrical
installations, equipment and systems as well as telecommunication and data cabling systems
in domestic premises, commercial buildings and industrial plants according to engineering
specifications and relevant codes of practice.
COURSE STRUCTURE
116
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6 Electrical Power EE3102FPR On completion of the module, students should be
and Switchboards Equivalent Codes able to install, test and maintain low voltage (LV)
30 hrs (T) 90 hrs (P) EE3002PA electrical switchboards and equipment.
Credits: 6 EE3008PA
Prerequisite: Nil EE3102FP
VENUE
ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) For information on application for Installer Licence, contact IMDA, Licensing Department
on Tel: 62111936 or 62111948, and on application for Electrical Worker Licence, contact
Energy Market Authority on Tel: 68358075.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
117
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRONICS, COMPUTER
NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS
Course Code: NTECZ / Plan Code: NTECZ
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge in installing, maintaining and
servicing electronic devices, programmable-and microcontroller-controlled systems to support
a broad range of applications.
COURSE STRUCTURE
118
CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 34 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
119
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – FACILITY TECHNOLOGY
(AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION)
Course Code: NTFCT / Plan Code: NTFCTACR
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to install, maintain,
repair and service residential and commercial air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems in
accordance with installation specifications, manufacturers’ recommendations, and statutory
requirements for refrigerant, water, electricity, health and safety, building control and plumbing
regulations to ensure safe and efficient operation.
COURSE STRUCTURE
120
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M5 Air-Conditioning CB3203FPR On completion of the module, students should
Distribution Equivalent Codes be able to interpret the air distribution, ducting
Systems CB3207PA and piping layout diagrams for air-conditioning
36 hrs (T) 84 hrs (P) CB3203FP systems including duct and pipe sizing; installation
Credits: 4 of centrifugal pumps and piping; balancing
Prerequisite: Nil of air and water; production of the working
drawings; repair air handling unit assembly and
air distribution system; and measure indoor air
quality.
M6 Commercial CB3204FPR On completion of the module, students should
Refrigeration be able to troubleshoot faults in refrigeration
Equivalent Codes
Systems equipment; install refrigeration systems for
CB3206PA
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) cold storage applications including refrigeration
CB3204FP
Credits: 6 compressors and evaporators, capacity controls,
Prerequisite: Nil operation of commercial refrigeration system,
piping arrangement, defrosting methods and
electrical control; and replace faulty components
of commercial refrigeration equipment.
VENUE
ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
121
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – FACILITY TECHNOLOGY
(MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SERVICES)
Course Code: NTFCT / Plan Code: NTFCTMES
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to perform first-line
maintenance work, carry out planned maintenance, and undertake servicing work on air-
conditioning systems, plumbing and sanitary systems, firefighting and fire protection systems,
electrical and emergency services, amenities, fittings and fixtures, wall, ceiling and floor finishes
for commercial, industrial, institutional and residential buildings.
COURSE STRUCTURE
122
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M5 Fire Detection and CB3102FPR On completion of the module, students should
Protection Systems Equivalent Codes be able to service and maintain fire-fighting
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) CB3106PA equipment such as fire-alarm and detection
Credits: 6 CB3102FP systems, hose-reel system, automated sprinkler
Prerequisite: Nil systems, private hydrant systems and fire
suppression systems; inspect portable fire
extinguishers, one and two-ways emergency
voice communication systems in the industrial,
commercial and residential buildings.
M6 Facility and System CB3103FPR On completion of the module, students should be
Maintenance able to maintain various components in a facility
Equivalent Codes
60 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) such as water pumping control system, standby
CB3107PA
Credits: 7 generators plus emergency lightings, audio
CB3103FP
Prerequisite: Nil visual system, public address system, closed
circuit television system, access control system,
auto door, door locks plus closers, painting and
masonry works.
VENUE
ITE College East, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
123
NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – FACILITY TECHNOLOGY
(VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION)
Course Code: NTFCT / Plan Code: NTFCTVT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to maintain, service,
troubleshoot, repair and inspect traction lifts and escalators in residential and commercial
buildings in accordance with codes of practice, statutory requirements and service manuals to
ensure that the lifts and escalators are operated safely.
COURSE STRUCTURE
124
S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6 Lift Maintenance CB3404PAR On completion of the module, students should
Management be able to troubleshoot, adjust and carry out
Equivalent Code
30 hrs (T) 90 hrs (P) routine and periodic maintenance of lift systems
CB3404PA
Credits: 4 and equipment and also identify and recommend
Prerequisite: Nil upgrading and improvement works to clients.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – INFOCOMM TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: NTICT / Plan Code: NTICT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course equips students with skills and knowledge to set up, maintain and troubleshoot end-
user computing devices, network, server and application in a hybrid infrastructure environment
to ensure smooth operations of all infocomm hardware and software in the organisation.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 34 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: NTMET / Plan Code: NTMET
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to perform preventive and predictive
maintenance courses, maintain basic automation control systems and ensure the smooth
operation of industrial and mechanical equipment. It also provides grounding in the application
of computerised machine conditioning monitoring system and laser alignment techniques.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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S/N Module Details Module Code Module Objectives
M6 Plant Equipment ME3003FPR On completion of the module, students should be
Maintenance Equivalent Code able to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair
48 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P) ME3003FP air compressor system, mechanical conveyor
Credits: 6 system and industrial fluid pumps.
Prerequisite:
Advised to complete
ME2002FPR
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College East
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – MECHATRONICS
Course Code: NTMCE
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with multi-disciplinary skills and knowledge to install, set up,
operate, maintain and service industrial automated production equipment and systems.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 36 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – SECURITY TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: NTSYT / Plan Code: NTSYT
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with integrated skills and knowledge in installing, commissioning,
troubleshooting and upgrading security systems.
COURSE STRUCTURE
VENUE
ITE College West
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency and criminal record.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – SOCIAL MEDIA & WEB
DEVELOPMENT
Course Code: NTSWD / Plan Code: NTSWD
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to support development and
maintenance of interactive web content, set up and maintenance of content management
system as well as integration of interactive media to ensure effective interactive experience
and efficient display of information.
COURSE STRUCTURE
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CREDITS FOR CERTIFICATION
Total of 38 credits from successful completion of 6 modules.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be
offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment,
the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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ISC IN ELECTRICAL WIRING
Course Code: C4EWG
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, test and maintain
electrical circuits under the supervision of a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) in residential,
commercial and industrial premises.
COURSE STRUCTURE
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
The ITE Skills Certificate in Electrical Wiring is awarded to candidates who achieve a minimum
aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) This ISC course will be offered only if there is sufficient demand to form a class. Where
there is insufficient enrolment, the class/course will be cancelled and a full refund will be
given to the affected students.
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ISC IN GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING
Course Code: C4TIG
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to weld ferrous and non-ferrous
metal plates, pipes and profile sections in flat and horizontal positions using gas tungsten arc
welding process to form permanently assembled structures in accordance with internationally-
accepted welding standards (ASME). Adult learners who complete this course can work
independently for construction, marine and manufacturing companies to carry out welding
works using the gas tungsten arc welding process.
COURSE STRUCTURE
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
The ITE Skills Certificate in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding is awarded to candidates who achieve
a minimum aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.
VENUE
ITE College Central
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) This ISC course will be offered only if there is sufficient demand to form a class. Where
there is insufficient enrolment, the class/course will be cancelled and a full refund will be
given to the affected students.
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ISC IN RESIDENTIAL AIR-CONDITIONING
Course Code: C4RAC
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to perform simple electrical
installation, routine maintenance, parts replacement, install and test a residential air-
conditioning unit. Adult learners who had completed this course is able to work for air-
conditioning companies to install and service residential air-conditioning units.
COURSE STRUCTURE
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
The ITE Skills Certificate in Residential Air-Conditioning is awarded to candidates who
achieve a minimum aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
2) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
3) This ISC course will be offered only if there is sufficient demand to form a class. Where
there is insufficient enrolment, the class/course will be cancelled and a full refund will be
given to the affected students.
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ISC IN RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING
Course Code: C4RPB
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, repair and service
residential piping systems and fixtures of water service and sanitary plumbing systems in
residential buildings in accordance with manufacturers' guidelines, statutory requirements and
respective codes of practices. Adult learners who complete this course, can work for plumbing
or building maintenance companies to install and service residential plumbing under the
supervision of a licensed plumber.
COURSE STRUCTURE
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
The ITE Skills Certificate in Residential Plumbing is awarded to candidates who achieve a
minimum aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.
VENUE
ITE College East
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) This ISC course will be offered only if there is sufficient demand to form a class. Where
there is insufficient enrolment, the class/course will be cancelled and a full refund will be
given to the affected students.
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ISC IN SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING
Course Code: C4SMA
COURSE OBJECTIVE
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to weld ferrous metal plates,
structures and pipes in flat, horizontal and vertical positions using the shielded metal arc welding
process to form permanently assembled metal structures in accordance with internationally-
accepted welding standards (ASME). Adult learners who complete this course can work
independently for construction, marine and manufacturing companies to carry out welding
works using the shielded metal arc welding process.
COURSE STRUCTURE
AWARD OF CERTIFICATION
The ITE Skills Certificate in Shielded Metal Arc Welding is awarded to candidates who achieve
a minimum aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.
VENUE
ITE College Central, ITE College West
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) This ISC course will be offered only if there is sufficient demand to form a class. Where
there is insufficient enrolment, the class/course will be cancelled and a full refund will be
given to the affected students.
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LOCATION OF ITE HEADQUARTERS AND COLLEGES
ITE HEADQUARTERS
2 Ang Mo Kio Drive
Singapore 567720
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ITE COLLEGE WEST
1 Choa Chu Kang Grove
Singapore 688236
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