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STUDENT HANDBOOK AND ORIENTATION SLIDES AS AT 3 APRIL 2020 VISION, MISSION, & CORE VALUES VISION CORE VALUES MISSION Aspiring to be the preferred To develop a skilled and well- Empowerment for Excellence provider of Vocational


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STUDENT HANDBOOK AND ORIENTATION SLIDES

AS AT 3 APRIL 2020

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To develop a skilled and well- sought after work force for the Technical and Arts Industries globally. Aspiring to be the preferred provider

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Vocational Programmes for the Technical and Arts Industries in Asia.

  • Empowerment for Excellence
  • Development of Potential
  • Inspirational Motivation

VISION, MISSION, & CORE VALUES

VISION MISSION CORE VALUES

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LOCATION

#01-04 Golden Wall Centre, 89 short street, Singapore 188216

CONTACT NUMBER

+65 9026 7031

EMAIL & WEBSITE

admin@ccmt.edu.sg www.ccmt.edu.sg

CPE REGISTRATION NUMBER

201223295N Validity Period: 30.07.2018 to 29.07.2022

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#02-01 (Classroom 4), 58sqm Classroom Capacity - 38 #03-10 (Classroom 1), 70sqm Classroom capacity - 46 #01-04 (Classroom 2), 34sqm Classroom capacity - 22 #02-21 (Classroom 5), 32sqm Classroom capacity - 21 #02-06 (Classroom 6), 33sqm Classroom capacity - 22

FACILITIES

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ORGANIZATION CHART

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ORGANIZATION CHART

Academic Board Members Examination Board Members

Ms.Yvonne Chia, Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Ms.Yvonne Chia, Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, Singapore Institute of Management Bachelor of Laws, LLB (Hons), University of London Bachelor of Arts, National University of Singapore

  • Dr. Sam Man Keong

Doctor of Education, Western Mindanao State University, Philippines Master of Science (Civil Engineering), National University Of Singapore

  • Dr. Sam Man Keong

Doctor of Education, Western Mindanao State University, Philippines Master of Science (Civil Engineering), National University Of Singapore

  • Mr. Ang Chee Chim

Master of Science (Asia-Pacific Human Resources Management) National University Of Singapore

  • Mr. TRC Raja

Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering), National University Of Singapore

  • Mr. TRC Raja

Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering), National University Of Singapore

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  • STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT
  • STUDENT SERVICES
  • STUDENT PASS
  • STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
  • PRE-COURSE COUNSELLING
  • APPLICATION PROCESS
  • ADMISSION PROCESS
  • PAYMENT METHODS
  • FEE PROTECTION SCHEME
  • MISCELLANEOUS FEES

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT

The CPE-approved Student Contract is a legal contract that binds both Capital College of Management and Technology Pte Ltd and the student that embodies the following mandatory requirements:

  • a. the duration of the course, and whether offered or provided on a full-time and

part-time basis;

  • b. the commencement date and end date of the course;
  • c. the scheduled holidays, if any;
  • d. the dates of all examinations, and major assessments and assignments;
  • e. the expected date of the release of the results of the final examination, which shall

not be more than 3 months after the completion of the final examination unless

  • therwise permitted by the CPE;
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STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT

The CPE-approved Student Contract is a legal contract that binds both Capital College of Management and Technology Pte Ltd and the student that embodies the following mandatory requirements:

  • f. the expected date of the conferment of the award;
  • g. the full names of the developer or proprietor of the course, and the person or
  • rganisation or institution conferring the award;
  • h. the components of all fees payable by the student;
  • i. the fee collection schedule, including any late fee payment policy; and
  • j. the fee refund policy of the registered PEI
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STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT

  • 1. Each enrolled student of the College will sign two copies of the standard Student Contract, where one copy will

be given to the student and the other copy will be kept by the College.

  • 2. Each student contract is meant for admission to one course only and individual student contracts will be

entered with each student admitted into the course offered.

  • 3. The terms and conditions of the student contract are to be explained to each student and it is the

responsibility of the College to ensure that each student fully understands them.

  • 4. Any amendments made to the student contract must be accompanied with an acknowledgement signatory by

both the College and the student.

  • 5. Students are given a 7 working day cooling off period from the date of signing the student contract, whereby

should they decide to withdraw from the course, they will be refunded the highest percentage stated in Schedule D.

  • 6. If a student wishes to repeat a module, a new student contract (or addendum) has to be issued.
  • 7. A copy of the student contract is made available for prospective students on the College’s website
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STUDENT SERVICES

Student Support

Mani Sandhya sandhya@ccmt.edu.sg

Student Support

Kelvinn Goh kelvinngoh@ccmt.edu.sg 9199 8299

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STUDENT SERVICES

For All New Students

The College will provide the following services to ensure that students make a smooth transition to Singapore: -

  • Individual and personalized long-distance calls to parents / agents to inform them on arrival

arrangements

  • Accommodation Support Service
  • Arrangement for Medical Screening
  • Arrangement for Bank Account Opening
  • Visa / Student Pass Application
  • Student Orientation Programme
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STUDENT SERVICES

For All Current & Enrolled Students

The College aims to provide all students with an academic education of the highest standards through the provision of these services:

  • Certified Counselor
  • Students’ Outings and Activities
  • Educational Tours
  • Library Access for References
  • Personalize updates to parents on admission matters / students’ progress which includes:
  • Informing parents on student admission matters / services, including airport pick up, accommodation, etc.
  • Informing parents on student issues, including attendance rate, behavior, academic performance, etc.
  • Student Progress Reports
  • Principal – Student dialogue sessions
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STUDENT SERVICES

For enhancing overall Student Experience

In ensuring that the College provides for an exceptional student experience, it undertakes to provide the following services:

  • Monthly review of students’ attendance
  • Student Surveys (Student Satisfaction Survey / Module Evaluation Survey / Graduate Survey / Pre-course Counselling and

Orientation Satisfaction Survey / End of Course Survey)

  • Feedback forms
  • Dispute resolution process
  • Student intervention
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STUDENT PASS

Fill in application forms (16, V36, V36A if applicable) Provide copies of:

  • Highest qualification certificates and

transcripts

  • Birth certificate
  • Bank statement
  • Passport-sized photograph

Registration Collection To bring

  • IPA letter
  • Passport
  • International-sized photograph
  • Medical report
  • Printout of E-Forms 16 and V36

*Students are prohibited from attending classes in PEI before obtaining ICA Approval

  • f their student passes.
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STUDENT PASS

Students must inform PEI to renew their student passes 1 month before the expiry. There will be no renewal of student passes after the expiry date Renewal Collection To bring

  • IPA letter
  • Passport
  • International-sized photograph
  • Medical report
  • Printout of E-Forms 16 and V36
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STUDENT PASS

Student must return their Student Passes to ICA within 7 days after the end of their courses. PEI will inform ICA of foreign students’ departure dates from Singapore. No foreign student may stay in Singapore after his/her pass expires Cancellation Online Application Online Student Pass Application www.ica.gov.sg

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STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Behaviour

  • Students are expected to behave with propriety and order at all times
  • Disrespectful behaviour, defiance and intimidation on lecturers, invigilators, staff and fellow students are strictly

not allowed

  • Unbecoming conduct includes using written, verbal or physical threats on CCMT staff, fellow students, lecturers
  • r invigilators
  • Students should be punctual when attending all classes, examinations and during events of functions organised

by the College.

Mutilation, Vandalism And Theft

  • Students are not allowed to litter and vandalize properties of the College
  • Students who are caught destroying or vandalising the properties of the College will be subjected to disciplinary

action and are liable to compensate the CCMT for the damages and repair costs

  • Students who are caught stealing the College’s property of belongings of other students will be subjected to

disciplinary action and may be handed over to the police or other relevant authorities, depending on the severity of the offence.

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STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Falsification Use of Handphones

  • Students are to switch all handphones to silent mode during classes and examinations.
  • Students who are caught falsification of personal IDs/ Passports/ Student’s pass/work Pass/ Certificate/

Transcripts/ Certifying Letters/ Medical Certificate and Notes from medical practitioners or other official documents will be subjected to disciplinary action and may even face expulsion from the course.

  • Students who are caught forging signatures of their lecturers, fellow classmates, legal guardian (for students

under the age of 18) or College’s staff will face disciplinary action

  • Students caught committing such acts may also face legal prosecution.

Liability On Loss Of Personal Belongings

  • Students are to take care of their personal belongings.
  • The College shall not be responsible for any loss of personal belongings or money occurred on campus ground.
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  • Students who misbehave or fail to abide by the regulations and guidelines of the College will be subjected to

disciplinary actions.

  • In determining the appropriate disciplinary action, the College will take into account the seriousness of the

alleged offence or misconduct committed in an objective and reasonable manner.

  • Disciplinary measures may include any of the following:

❖ A Warning Letter ❖ Expulsion from College ❖ Refer to relevant authorities for necessary action

  • Students who have to terminate their studies under such circumstances will not be eligible for any refund of

course fees.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Discipline

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  • Cheating in Written Examination is strictly not allowed in CCMT. Any student who are caught allegedly cheating

during examination will be subjected to disciplinary actions.

  • Disciplinary measures may include any of the following:

❖ A Warning Letter ❖ Expulsion from College ❖ Refer to relevant authorities for necessary action

  • Students who have to terminate their studies under such circumstances will not be eligible for any refund of

course fees.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Cheating in Examination

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PRE-COURSE COUNSELLING

Students must certify through the Student Application Form - Pre-Course Counselling Section that the Recruitment Staff has performed counselling services in the areas required by the PEI, which may include:

  • Proper matching of students’ needs and PEI’s courses
  • Providing professional guidance and advice regarding the suitability of PEI’s courses to the prospective

students

  • Course information, duration, assessment, award criteria and type of certificate awarded
  • Application requirements and admission procedures
  • College’s location, operating hours, and facilities and infrastructure
  • Further education or job prospect after graduation
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PRE-COURSE COUNSELLING

  • College’s Attendance policy
  • Student support services available
  • College’s Refund, Transfer, Withdrawal and Deferment policy
  • Tuition fees, payment schedule and other miscellaneous fees payable
  • Different methods of payment
  • College’s FPS Scheme
  • Terms and conditions of Student Contract
  • Medical Insurance Scheme
  • Reference to CPE official website (www.ssg.gov.sg)
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PRE-COURSE COUNSELLING

For student pass holders

  • Student pass application and procedures
  • Informing students that they are not permitted to engage in any form of

employment or attend an industrial attachment/internship programme, whether paid or unpaid, without a valid work pass issued by Ministry of Manpower

  • Relevant Singapore Laws
  • Living in Singapore
  • Healthcare in Singapore
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APPLICATION PROCESS

Submit a completed registration form either via post or in person at our Admissions office: Capital College of Management & Technology #01-04 Golden Wall Centre, 89 Short Street, Singapore 188216 You may obtain a Student Application Form at our Admissions Office or download a copy from our website. Application Supporting Documents Ensure that you fulfil the entry requirements and have all necessary documents prepared:

  • Completed application form
  • Present original passport copy
  • Certified true copies of educational Certificates

and Transcripts

  • CV/Resume

A one-time, non-refundable application fee of 100SGD (Diploma) /200SGD (Advanced Diploma) is required for all new students

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ADMISSION PROCESS

Capital College of Management and Technology offers admission to students based on the students: 1. Having applied for admission through the proper application procedure and conditions; 2. Having met the minimum entry requirements for the chosen course; 3. Having successfully passed an oral interview (if any) and/or placement test (if required); 4. Having provided Capital College of Management and Technology with true and accurate information in the application and/or enrolment forms; 5. Presenting Capital College of Management and Technology with the originals of all the educational and

  • ther documents during enrolment;

6. Declared physically and mentally fit to pursue the course of study admitted to; 7. Having signed the declaration of undertaking; 8. Being approved to enrol into the course of study by Capital College of Management and Technology; 9. Having signed the acceptance letter;

  • 10. Signing a standard student contract approved by the relevant authorities; and
  • 11. Having paid the course fee after signing the standard student contract
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PAYMENT METHODS

  • Breakdown of all fees (including any non-refundable fees and discounts given) will be reflected on the College’s

marketing collaterals and the standard Student Contract.

  • The College will accept the following payment modes: Cash, Nets, Telegraphic Transfer, Internet Banking, PayLah,

PayNow and Cheque (made payable to: Capital College of Management and Technology)

  • Application fees shall be collected upon receipt of the student application.
  • Any other fees shall only be collected upon execution of the Standard Student Contract.
  • The College shall not collect any fees exceeding the fee collection cap stated in the Student Contract.
  • All payments received by the College shall be accompanied with a receipt, and records of each payment must be

continuously maintained.

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FEE PROTECTION SCHEME

The College has put in place and adopted the Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) which serves to protect students’ fees in the event a private education institution is unable to continue operating due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure. The Fee Protection Scheme also protects students if the private education institution fails to pay penalties or return fees to the students arising from judgment made against it by the Singapore courts. The Fees Protection Scheme is available in 2 forms, either insurance or escrow scheme. Under the CPE regulations, this scheme is compulsory for all students. Capital College of Management and Technology has appointed Lonpac Insurance Bhd as our FPS insurance

  • provider. Under the FPS insurance scheme, students’ fees are insured by Lonpac Insurance Bhd. In the case of

events, as stated in the terms of the insurance coverage, students protected under this scheme will be able to make a claim from Lonpac for the fees they paid.

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MISCELLANEOUS FEES

Supplementary Examination Fee (Per Subject) S$100.00 Examination appeal fee (Per subject) S$100.00 Re-submission Fee (Project and assignment) S$100.00 Late Payment Charges S$100.00 Transfer Fee (Per course) S$150.00 Programme Deferment Fee S$100.00 Reprint of Transcript S$100.00 Reprint of Certificate S$150.00

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COURSE INFORMATION

  • DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
  • DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
  • DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)
  • DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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Grading System:

Grade Grading Scheme A* 90 and Above A 80 – 89 B 70 – 79 C 60 – 69 D 50 – 59 P Pass at Supplementary Examination F 49 and Below

COURSE INFORMATION

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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

This programme will give learners sound background knowledge on the nature of civil engineering environment and its impact on the personal and society. The main aim of this programme is to develop graduates with broad range of qualities and skills essential to be a competent civil engineer, the qualification equivalent to the first two years of an undergraduate based on the international model. The programme introduces the essential concepts involved such as planning, design, and construction of environment and infrastructure. Student will explore civil engineering concepts, construction practice, technology, and design and site

  • implementation. Moreover learners will have greater understanding of civil and structural works as well as

learning practical skills and developing an ability to solve technical problems. Upon successful completion of Diploma, Graduates will be able to upgrade in their current employment as assistant site engineer, civil & structural engineer and site supervisor and able to perform duties more effectively by applying the theory knowledge and techniques.

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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 6 months 6 months Total Contact Hours 162 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 162 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-EM01 Engineering Mathematics 27 Written Exam 100% D-ES02 Engineering Science 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CET3 Civil Engineering Technology 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CECM4 Civil Engineering design and Construction Materials 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CCPR5 Construction Contracts and Procurement route 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-SSS6 Soil Mechanics and Site Surveying 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$100.00 Course Fee S$2000.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$2500.00

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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'O' level or equivalent qualification including English and any 2 science subjects.
  • International secondary level qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
  • Candidate with Certificate of civil engineering from Greensafe Academy/ Certificate in

Engineering Foundation from Capital College of Management and Technology

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered.
  • Other qualification with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Graduation Requirement:

Diploma in Civil Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title DipCE after their names. Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Diploma in Civil Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology.

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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Diploma in Construction Management provide more detail and in depth knowledge on the construction management skills which lead them to be professional competency in construction industry. This programme introduces and develops the key skills for learners on the Planning, Coordination, Monitoring and Controlling in building construction. These skills will enable learners to be dynamic, respond and adapt to the changing requirements in the construction industry. The Programme will give attention to many real case studies pertaining to the construction management especially in the Procurement, Planning, financial management, Human resource, Scheduling and PMP. The learners will study and analyse leadership style, organisational structure and human management. This course will equip learners with necessary qualities as Construction Manager, Senior Project Coordinator and Site Manager to monitor the project progress and complete the project with predetermined objectives (times, cost and quality).

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 6 months 6 months Total Contact Hours 162 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 162 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-CDPP Construction Design Processes and Procedures 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-POL Principles of Law 27 Written Exam 100% D-MCC Management of Construction Contracts 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-PMIT Project Management and IT Applications 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-FMCT Financial Management and Control Techniques 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CSM Construction Safety Management 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$100.00 Course Fee S$2000.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$2500.00

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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'O' level or equivalent qualification including English and any 2 science subjects.
  • International secondary level qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
  • Candidate with Certificate in Engineering Foundation from Greensafe academy/ Certificate

in Engineering Foundation from Capital College of Management and Technology

  • Matured student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered.
  • Other qualification with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Graduation Requirement:

Diploma in Construction Management will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title DipCM after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Diploma in Construction Management will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology

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DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese) provide more detail and in depth knowledge on the construction management skills which lead them to be professional competency in construction industry. This programme introduces and develops the key skills for learners on the Planning, Coordination, Monitoring and Controlling in building construction. These skills will enable learners to be dynamic, respond and adapt to the changing requirements in the construction industry. The Programme will give attention to many real case studies pertaining to the construction management especially in the Procurement, Planning, financial management, Human resource, Scheduling and PMP. The learners will study and analyse leadership style, organisational structure and human

  • management. This course will equip learners with necessary qualities as Construction Manager,

Senior Project Coordinator and Site Manager to monitor the project progress and complete the project with predetermined objectives (times, cost and quality).

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 6 months 6 months Total Contact Hours 162 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 162 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-CDPP Construction Design Processes and Procedures 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-POL Principles of Law 27 Written Exam 100% D-MCC Management of Construction Contracts 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-PMIT Project Management and IT Applications 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-FMCT Financial Management and Control Techniques 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CSM Construction Safety Management 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$100.00 Course Fee S$2000.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$2500.00

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'O' level or equivalent qualification including English and any 2 science subjects

– C6

  • International secondary level qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
  • Candidate with Certificate in Engineering Foundation from Greensafe Academy/ Certificate

in Engineering Foundation from Capital College of Management and Technology

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered.
  • Other qualifications with experience will be considered case-to-case basis

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Graduation Requirement:

Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese) will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title DipCM after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese) will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology

DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

The aim of this course is to equip the students with the set of technical skills and knowledge to meet the industry demands. The course curriculum is designed and planned to carry out technical support functions in mechanical engineering design, production, quality assurance, material control and maintenance of automated machines and equipment in accordance to local as well as international standard and practices, which enables learners to support in the optimum productivity and meet the dynamic industry. The objective of this course is to meet the operational level job skills for mechanical industries. To grasp the basic mechanical principles and techniques that underpins the operational level. To understand the latest technologies such as CAD, mechatronics and machinery technologies incorporated to ease the operation that are related to production or manufacturing. Successful learners with Diploma in Mechanical Engineering shall progress to Advance diploma in Mechanical Engineering offered by the Capital College of management and Technology

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 6 months 6 months Total Contact Hours 144 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 144 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode EM01 Engineers Mathematics 24 Written Exam 100% EM02 Principle of Design 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ME01 Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) 24 Assignment 100% ME02 Mechatronics 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ME03 Design of Mechanical Elements 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ME04 Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Machinery 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$100.00 Course Fee S$2000.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$2500.00

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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'O' level or equivalent qualification including English and any 2 science subjects.
  • International secondary level qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
  • Candidate with Certificate in Mechanical Engineering from Greensafe Academy/ Certificate

in Engineering Foundation from Capital College of Management and Technology

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered.
  • Other qualifications with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Graduation Requirement:

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title DipME after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering programme will enhance learners with skills to develop their

  • pportunities

in the various industries like telecommunication, IT, electronic, built environment especially in the Building Maintenance, competent in performing electrical works, energy management and set up effective maintenance programme & procedures.

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 6 months 6 months Total Contact Hours 144 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 144 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode DEE01 Engineering Mathematics 24 Written Exam 100% DEE02 Principle of Design 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE03 Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) 24 Assignment 100% DEE04 Principles of Electrical and Electronics 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE05 Electrical Equipments 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE06 Electrical Circuits 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$100.00 Course Fee S$2000.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$2500.00

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'O' level or equivalent qualification including English and any 2 science subjects.
  • International secondary level qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
  • Candidate with Professional Certificate in Electrical Engineering from Greensafe Academy/

Certificate in Engineering Foundation from Capital College of Management and Technology

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered.
  • Other qualifications with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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Graduation Requirement:

Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title Dip EEE after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements

Certification:

The Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

The Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering is designed for Diploma graduates to provide opportunities to upgrade and excel the learners’ technological skills to meet dynamic and demand in the construction industry. This course will enable student to solve more complex construction problems and take effective decision making. The programme aim is to educate the students with detail knowledge on the activities involved in the Civil Engineering project Design, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation. Students will also learn about the latest technology and information technology application in the construction industry. The core modules for this programme are Civil engineering works, advanced technology, Design and

  • Analysis. The programme designed in a way to educate theoretical and practically on the main

techniques that today civil engineering disciplines applied

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 12 months 12 months Total Contact Hours 297 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 297 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-EM01 Engineering Mathematics 27 Written Exam 100% D-ES02 Engineering Science 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CET3 Civil Engineering Technology 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CECM4 Civil Engineering Design and Construction Materials 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CCPR5 Construction Contracts and Procurement Route 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-SSS6 Soil Mechanics and Site Surveying 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode AD-CET7 Advance Civil Engineering Technology 27 Written Exam 50% + Field Survey Report 50% AD-CPT8 Civil Project Planning and Tendering 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AD-SDA9 Structural Design and Analysis 27 Written Exam 100% AD-CEW10 Civil Engineering Works 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AD-IT11 Use of IT in Construction 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AD-GP12 Group Project 00 Assignment 100%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$200.00 Course Fee S$4400.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$5000.00

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 'A' level or equivalent qualification
  • Candidate with Certificate in Engineering Foundation or Diploma in Civil engineering from

Greensafe Academy/ Capital College of Management and Technology (will be eligible for exemption of minimum 2 to maximum 6 modules)

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered
  • Other qualifications with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Graduation Requirement:

Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 6 modules and graduates may use the title AdvDipCE after their names. Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

Advanced Diploma programme in Construction Management (Chinese) is a programme specially designed to enable graduates engineers, architects and other related professionals with an interest in pursuing a career as a construction/project manager to expand their skills and knowledge needed by the industry. The main objective of the programme is to develop competent construction managers who will have the skills to effectively manage projects in the construction Industry.

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 12 months 12 months Total Contact Hours 324 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 324 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-CDPP Construction Design Processes and Procedures 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-POL Principles of Law 27 Written Exam 100% D-MCC Management of Construction Contracts 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-PMIT Project Management and IT Applications 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-FMCT Financial Management and Control Techniques 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CSM Construction Safety Management 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode D-HRMC Human Resources Management in Construction 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CT1 Construction Technology 1- Building Technology 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CT2 Construction Technology 2-Civil Engineering Technology 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-CSP Construction and Surveying Practice 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-PSC Project Supervision and Control 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% D-FMP Facilities Management Principles 27 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$200.00 Course Fee S$4400.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$5000.00

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 ‘A’ level or equivalent qualification including English -E and any 2 science

subjects – E /Equivalent

  • Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese). – 6 Subjects – D grade, with

Minimum 2 to Maximum 6 Subjects exemption

  • Matured student with more than 5 years relevant working experience will be

considered.

  • Other qualification with experience will be considered case to case basis

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CHINESE)

Graduation Requirement:

Advanced Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese) will be awarded by Capital College

  • f Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 12 modules and graduates

may use the title ADipCM after their names. Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Advanced Diploma in Construction Management (Chinese) will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is a wide-ranging, highly practical course for those seeks to start, broaden or advance in a technical paraprofessional role in mechanical and manufacturing engineering fields. It could also suit trades qualified people to advance their qualifications. The modules have been carefully selected to address the necessary skills and knowledge required by a person who aspires career advancement. This course is a strong combination of technical skills training with in-depth knowledge, so the students will be able to apply engineering and scientific principles when managing, designing or executing projects. The course is targeted at engineers, assistant engineers, technicians, technical supervisors and other personnel who are seeking broad-based Mechanical Engineering knowledge or a career in the mechanical, manufacturing and production sectors. The course is also suitable for people who intend to make a conversion to these technical areas in their career pursuit.

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 12 months 12 months Total Contact Hours 264 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 264 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am- 6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode DEM01 Engineers Mathematics 24 Written Exam 100% DEM02 Principle of Design 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DME03 Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) 24 Assignment 100% DME04 Mechatronics 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DME05 Design of Mechanical Elements 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DME06 Fluid Mechanics and Mechanical Machinery 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode AME07 Thermodynamics 24 Written Exam 100% AME08 Instrumentation Engineering 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AME09 Dynamics of Machinery 24 Written Exam 50 % + Assignment 50% AME10 Strength of Materials 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AME11 Principal of Materials 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% AME12 Project 00 Assignment 100%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$200.00 Course Fee S$4400.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$5000.00

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum 3 ‘A’ level or equivalent qualification
  • Candidate with Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Greensafe Academy/ Capital

College of Management and Technology or recognized institution will be eligible for exemption of minimum 2 to Maximum 6 modules

  • Mature student with more than 3 years relevant working experience will be considered
  • Other qualifications with experience will be considered case-to-case basis
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Graduation Requirement:

Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 12 modules and graduates may use the title ADipME after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements.

Certification:

The Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Advanced Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is advance level to the diploma level in terms of the additional modules that are essential to solve the complex technical issues pertaining to the electrical works and manufacturing/ production electronics equipment. The primary aim of the Advance diploma level is to prepare learners to be competent enough to analyse and manage the technical information and able to apply the latest engineering technologies and appropriate engineering concepts. The course objective is to develop learners with theoretical and practical application that deals with electrical and electronics circuits, DC & AC analysis and theorems/ concepts/law and microprocessor system.

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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

The technical officers and electrical maintenance professionals are emerging rapidly to support facilities and developing as the foundation of strategic management in order to improve the contemporary business

  • process. The graduates will able to design, install and manage building electrical facilities effectively in the

dynamic environment and develop the skills to coordinate the facilities planning, designing and managing building systems and energy efficient that contribute to business success. Student will equip and apply knowledge of electronic principles to solve problems that changes human way of life and convenient. The student will also able to troubleshoot the technical problems pertaining to the electronics and electrical equipment’s., use of electrical and electronic instruments, PCB design and embedded design. The course will also cover wide range of topics on designing the electrical system to the buildings, BMS (Building Management System), maintenance of electrical system, electrical installation, monitoring & conducting energy audits and optimal energy usage for the building as one of the requirement BCA green mark assessment for buildings

.

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Study Modes Part Time Full Time Course Duration 12 months 12 months Total Contact Hours 264 Contact Hours (No term break between exams and modules) 264 Contact Hours (Term break between exams and modules) Schedule Option 1 (Evening): 3 Saturdays & Sundays (6pm-10pm) Option 2 (Sunday): 3 Sundays (9am-6pm) Assessment will take place in the 4th lesson 5 days per week (3 hours per day)

Programme Overview

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Intake Period Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information) Monthly (Contact Admissions Office for more information)

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode DEE01 Engineering Mathematics 24 Written Exam 100% DEE02 Principle of Design 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE03 Computer Aided Design (AutoCAD) 24 Assignment 100% DEE04 Principles of Electrical and Electronics 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE05 Electrical Equipment 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% DEE06 Electrical Circuits 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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Module Code Module Title Contact Hours Assessment Mode ADEE7 Electrical Power systems and Services 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ADEE8 Electrical Energy 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ADEE9 Microprocessor 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ADEE10 Power Electronics 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ADEE11 Embedded systems 24 Written Exam 50% + Assignment 50% ADEE12 Project 00 Assignment 100%

Course Structure: Modules are taught in a face-to-face manner.

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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Programme Fees Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) S$200.00 Course Fee S$4400.00 Course Materials Fee S$400.00 Total Fees S$5000.00

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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Entry Qualification:

  • Minimum GCE ‘A’ level or equivalent qualification
  • Candidate with Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Greensafe Academy /

Capital College Of Management And Technology or recognized institution will be eligible for exemption of minimum 2 to maximum 6 modules

  • Mature student with more than 5 years relevant working experience will be considered
  • Other qualification with experience will be considered case-to-case basis

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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Graduation Requirement:

Advanced Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering will be awarded by Capital College

  • f Management And Technology upon successful completion of all 12 modules and graduates

may use the title AdvDip EEE after their names Students are to meet the attendance requirements

Certification:

The Advanced Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering will be awarded by Capital College of Management and Technology

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

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  • ATTENDANCE
  • REFUND
  • WITHDRAWAL, TRANSFER, & DEFERMENT
  • DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  • APPEAL

POLICIES & PROCEDURES

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The college encourages all its students to be regular and punctual for their daily classes. Please note the attendance requirement and leave application guidelines as mentioned below:

  • All students on a Student Pass should have a minimum attendance of 90% per

month.

  • All non-student pass holders should have a minimum attendance of 75% per month.
  • Any absenteeism should be supported by medical certificates / approved student

leave.

  • Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (ICA) will be notified by the

college whenever a student on Student Pass has a monthly attendance of less than 90%.

  • Student Pass Holders who miss 7 consecutive days of class will be liable to have

their student pass be cancelled with effect from the 8th day and the letter of cancellation will be sent to student’s place of residence in Singapore as registered with the College.

ATTENDANCE POLICY

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ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE

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ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE

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REFUND POLICY

The College’s refund policy and procedure are available to all students, including prospective ones, on the following platforms:

  • College’s website
  • Student handbook
  • Official receipt
  • Student contract
  • Orientation programme materials

The College shall ensure a fair and reasonable refund policy is detailed for all students. The maximum processing time from the student’s withdrawal / refund request to the issuance of the refund shall not exceed more than 7 working days.

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REFUND POLICY

The College adopts the Refund Policy as per the standard Student Contract as set out by CPE. This policy will act as a framework in guiding the implementation of detailed refund processes and procedures in the following areas:

  • Refund for Withdrawal Due to Non-Delivery of Course
  • Refund for Withdrawal Due to Other Reasons
  • Cooling off Period
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REFUND POLICY

Refund for Withdrawal Due to Non-Delivery of Course: The PEI will notify the Student within three (3) working days upon knowledge of any of the following:

  • It does not commence the Course on the Course Commencement Date;
  • It terminates the Course before the Course Commencement Date;
  • It does not complete the Course by the Course Completion Date;
  • It terminates the Course before the Course Completion Date;
  • It has not ensured that the Student meets the course entry or matriculation requirement as set by the
  • rganisation stated in Schedule A of the standard student contract within any stipulated timeline set by CPE; or
  • The Student’s Pass application is rejected by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

The Student should be informed in writing of alternative study arrangements (if any), and also be entitled to a refund

  • f the entire Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees already paid should the Student decide to withdraw, within seven

(7) working days of the above notice.

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REFUND POLICY

Refund for Withdrawal Due to Other Reasons: If the Student withdraws from the Course for any reason other than those stated in Clause 2.1 of the standard student contract, the PEI will, within seven (7) working days of receiving the Student’s written notice of withdrawal, refund to the Student an amount based on the table in Schedule D of the standard student contract. Refund during Cooling-off Period:

  • The PEI will provide the Student with a cooling-off period of seven (7) working days after the date

that the Contract has been signed by both parties.

  • The Student will be refunded the highest percentage (stated in Schedule D of the Standard Student

Contract) of the fees already paid if the Student submits a written notice of withdrawal to the PEI within the cooling-off period, regardless of whether the Student has started the course or not.

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REFUND POLICY

Schedule D - Refund Table: Refund of Course Fee (%) If Student’s written notice of withdrawal is received: 100% (“Maximum Refund”) More than 30 days before the Course Commencement Date 50% Before, but not more than 30 days before the Course Commencement Date 25% After, but not more than 15 days after the Course Commencement Date 0% More than 15 days after the Course Commencement Date

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REFUND PROCEDURE

Information notes on student refunds: (1) All refund policy statements are detailed in the College’s Refund Policy. All conditions must be satisfied before the College can proceed with the applications. The whole refund process should not take more than 7 working days (timeline to be monitored by the Student Services Executive), from date of application to issuance of funds to the student. (2) Date of application will refer to the date that the College receives the duly executed student request forms (Course Deferment Form/ Course Withdrawal Form/ Course Transfer Form) with all supporting documents. (3) The refund policy can also be found on the following platforms: -

  • College’s website
  • Student handbook
  • Official Receipt
  • Student Contract
  • Orientation Programme Materials

(4) Reasons for Refund are based on the following: -

  • Refund due to Non-Delivery of Course
  • Refund due to Other Reasons
  • Refund during Cooling off period
  • Excess payments
  • Any other reasons approved by the College
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REFUND PROCEDURE

  • Students who would like a refund, submit the Refund Request Form to the Student Services Executive for

processing.

  • Student eligible for a refund due to Course Withdrawal, the Student Services Executive will process the

refund within the Course Withdrawal Form

  • Any supporting documentations that are required to process the refund must be submitted along with the

Refund Request Form.

  • Reasons for refund must also be clearly documented in the Refund Request Form.
  • The student services executive is to acknowledge the receipt of the refund request by signing on the form.

This is to be done within 2 working days from the date of application.

  • After which, the student services executive is to refer to the student’s student contract to establish if a

refund is to be made to the student.

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REFUND PROCEDURE

  • The student services executive is to work out the refund amount (if any) based on the refund policy stated in

the student contract. This amount is to be indicated on the Course Withdrawal Form/ Refund Request Form.

  • Upon establishing of the refund amount, the student services executive is to seek the approval of a member
  • f the Management Team before the refund amount can be issued.
  • The Management approval will be documented in the Course Withdrawal Form/ Refund Request Form.
  • All refund amounts will strictly adhere to the refund policy as stated in the student contract unless otherwise

decided by the college’s management.

  • Upon the approval by the Management Team, the student services executive is to pass the student request

form to the finance executive for issuance of the refund amount through the student’s preferred refund

  • ption.
  • The student services executive is to contact the student to inform the on the refund status and collection of

the refund payment if approved.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT POLICY

The maximum processing time for transfer, withdrawal, deferment process, from the point of student’s request to informing student of the outcome in writing, should not be more than 4 weeks. All requests must be made in writing through the submission of the Student Request Form and any supporting documents. Verbal notice is not accepted. For students under the age of 18, written consent from the parent / legal guardian must be obtained. All requests will be reviewed on a case by cases basis and the College will have the final decision on the outcome. The College’s refund policy shall apply for all qualified refunds. Students are to refer to the College’s refund policy and the Standard Student Contract for further details.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT POLICY

Transfer Policy The definition of transfer is when a student changes the course or period of study (from full-time to part-time or vice versa) but remains as a student of the College. Conditions for granting the transfer:

  • All outstanding fees must be settled prior to request.
  • Student must fulfil the admission criteria of the new course and will be subjected to the College’s

student selection and admission procedures.

  • For Student’s Pass holder, course transfer is subjected to ICA’s approval of the new Student’s
  • Pass. ICA will be informed through the application of the new Student’s Pass.
  • A student who transfers within the College must have their existing contract terminated. A new

student contract will be signed based on the procedures for executing student contracts.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT POLICY

Withdrawal Policy The definition of withdrawal is when a student discontinues all courses with the College. Conditions for granting the withdrawal:

  • All outstanding fees must be settled prior to request.
  • ICA will be informed through the cancellation of the student’s pass. Student’s pass holder is

required to submit his/ her student’s pass to the College for cancellation of the student’s pass with ICA.

  • A student who withdrew will have their student contract terminated.
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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT POLICY

Deferment Policy The definition of deferment is when a student delays or postpones the course (or module). Conditions for deferment:

  • Students can apply for deferment only once.
  • Requests for deferment extension will be considered on a case by case basis.
  • Students are to note that maximum deferment duration allowed should not be more than 3 months.
  • Deferment is subjected to the availability of units / courses offered. The College reserves the right to offer

similar units / courses in replacement of discontinued units / courses.

  • ICA will be informed through the application of the new Student’s Pass. The course deferment is subjected to

ICA’s approval of the new Student’s Pass.

  • If the student contract is still valid, an addendum would be signed to reflect the deferment. For terminated

student contracts, a new student contract will be signed based on the procedures for executing student contracts

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Deferment Policy

  • For cases where students are classified as ‘missing in action’, the College will define these cases as

‘Deferment’ up until the maximum deferment duration is reached, starting from the moment when the student is absent from classes and uncontactable by the College. Upon reaching the maximum deferment duration, the College will change the status of these cases from ‘Deferment’ to ‘Withdrawn’.

  • If the student contract is still valid, an addendum would be signed to reflect the deferment. For terminated

student contracts, a new student contract will be signed based on the procedures for executing student contracts.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

Procedures Note(s): All transfer, withdrawal, deferment policy statements are details in the ‘Approach’ section. All conditions must be met before the College proceeds with the application. The entire process should not take more than 4 weeks from the date student’s request to informing student of the outcome writing. Date of request will refer to the date that the College receives the duly executed student request form with all supporting documents. The transfer, withdrawal, deferment policy and procedures can be found on the following platforms: Student Handbook & Orientation Slides College’s official website Definition of transfer: student changes the course or period of study (from full-time to part-time or vice versa) but remains as a student of the college. Definition of withdrawal: student discontinues all courses with the college. Definition of deferment: student delays or postpones the course (or module).

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

  • Students who would like to transfer, withdraw or defer, submits the Course Transfer Form/ Course

Withdrawal Form/ Course Deferment Form respectively to the Student Services Executive for processing.

  • Any supporting documentation that are required to process the request must be submitted along with the

student request form.

  • For eligible refund cases, the ‘Refund’ section (Course Withdrawal Form)/ Refund Request Form (Non-Course

Withdrawal Cases) will be completed as well.

  • Reasons for the request should also be documented in the Course Transfer Form/ Course Deferment Form/

Course Withdrawal Form.

  • For students below the age of 18, the parent / legal guardian’s written consent must be obtained. Written

consent may be obtained through signing on the student request form or a separate email or letter correspondence would suffice.

  • Upon receipt of the Course Transfer Form/ Course Deferment Form/ Course Withdrawal Form (including

supporting documents), the student services executive is to meet with the student to find out further the student’s intention of the request. This is to be done within 2 working days upon receipt of the student request form (based on the date of application).

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

For Course Transfers

  • The student services executive is to inform student on the following conditions and information:

i. Student must meet all minimum entry requirement of the new course they wish to transfer ii. The standard student contract of the current course will be voided upon approval of the course transfer iii. A new standard student contract for the new course will need to be signed upon approval of the course transfer iv. All outstanding fees must be paid v. For Student’s Pass holder, course transfer is subjected to ICA’s approval of the new Student’s Pass. ICA will be informed through the application of the new Student’s Pass.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

  • After which, the Student Services Executive is to conduct the pre-course counselling with the student to

ensure that relevant course information is communicated to the student.

  • Both the student services executive and the student are required to sign off the Pre-course Counselling

section – an extract from the Student Application Form to confirm that the former has fully communicated and the latter has understood all information communicated.

  • Upon completion of pre-course counselling, the student services executive is to seek the approval from a

member of the Management Team. This is to ensure that the student has met the entry requirements of the course transferred into.

  • A written notification will be given to student to inform them of the student request status.
  • For approved course transfer requests, student is to proceed with the application process of the new

course.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

For Course Withdrawals

  • If after meeting the student and possible solutions for student retention are not

possible, the Student Services Executive is to seek approval from a member of the Management Team.

  • A written notification will be given to the student to inform them of the student

request status.

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TRANSFER, WITHDRAWAL, DEFERMENT PROCEDURES

For Course Deferment

  • The Student Services Executive is to inform student on the following conditions:

i. For student’s pass holders, their deferment is subject to the approval of their student’s pass by ICA i. Approval of deferment is also subjected to availability of the course / module offered.

  • After meeting the student and should he/she decide to proceed with the deferment, the

Student Services Executive is to seek the approval from a member of the Management Team.

  • For university partner courses (if any), the Student Services Executive is to inform the university

partner and seek their permission for student to defer studies.

  • For students who were ‘missing in action’ from class, but reappeared before the maximum

deferment period is reached, the Student Services Executive will meet with student to understand why he/she was absent for classes before seeking approval from the Management Team to allow student to continue his/ her studies.

  • A written notification will be issued to the student to inform them of the student request status.
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICY

For purpose of the College’s Dispute Resolution Policy and procedures, it will cover any students’ official complaints that the College receive from any channels and should be communicated to students and aligned with the Private Education Regulations. All complaints must be properly recorded and /or documented. Any correspondence (including actions taken) between the College and the complainant must be annexed as evidences. This is to ensure that any staffs handling the case are kept aware of the progress / outcomes. In the event of any appeals for retention, suspension, expulsion and awards, the College’s Dispute Policy and Process shall follow.

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICY

Student Services Department is to respond to respective students within 3 working days of receipt of any complaints received. This is to ensure that students are aware that the College is aware of the Complaint received and is in the process of handling it. All feedbacks / complaints must be resolved within 21 working days. In the event that the deadline is not adhered to, respective students must be notified and the reasons with regards to the delay must be made known. In the event that the College and the student cannot come to an agreement or the student does not accept the final decision made by the College’s Management Team, they will be referred to Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) through CPE Student Services Centre for mediation.

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE

Students who wish to provide any official complaints to the College should adhere to the following procedure:

  • Students are to approach the Student Services Department to request for a Feedback Form. Alternatively,

students can fill up the Feedback Form and send it via email or via an online link to the College.

  • The Student Services Department is to acknowledge the feedback / complaint received. This should be done

within 3 working days.

  • Student Services Department will review the feedback / complaint and discuss it with relevant parties on

issue raised. A formal investigation will be carried out if necessary.

  • Relevant parties will then propose a solution for the issue raised and the Student Services Department will

explain it clearly to the student. This should be done within 7 working days upon receipt of the Complaint.

  • The student should acknowledge the situation within 14 working days, whether he / she accepts or is satisfied

with the proposed solution.

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DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE

Students who wish to provide any official complaints to the College should adhere to the following procedure:

  • If the student is not satisfied with the proposed solution, he / she can escalate the matter up to the Principal

(for non-academic issues) or the Academic Director (for academic issues). The respective person will investigate the case and take necessary actions to resolve it.

  • If the student is still not satisfied with the outcome / decision, he / she will be referred to the Singapore

Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) through the Committee for Private Education Student Services Centre.

  • The entire process should not take more than 21 working days unless otherwise specified. Students need to

be informed of the reason as to why it is so and justification needs to be provided by the College. Justifications need to be recorded on the Feedback Form under the Remarks section.

  • For suggestions and compliments, they can be generic and / or positive. This would not be covered under the

Dispute Resolution Policy and Procedure.

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a. All assessment results, including awards (if students are graduating) are to be disseminated to all relevant students within 1 month from the date of the last examination. b. Dissemination of awards can be in the form of information provided to students. Actual graduation would fall under the 3 months’ timeframe. c. Information about appeals, including period and timeframe of any appeals, would need to be disseminated to students upon the release of examination results at the latest. d. All appeals shall be managed in a fair and impartial manner. e. Appeals are to be submitted in writing, within 7 working days from the release of assessment results and the results of the appeals are to be made known to the students within 4 weeks.

APPEAL POLICY

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APPEAL PROCEDURE

In-house Courses

  • Upon release of results, students who are dissatisfied with the outcome may submit an

Examination Appeal Form to the Academic Support Executive. This is to be done within 7 working days of the release of examination results.

  • The Academic Support Executive is to acknowledge the receipt of the Examination Appeal Form

within 3 working days, and proceed to submit the appeal to the Head of Academic.

  • The Head of Academic is to review the appeal request and decide if it is a valid appeal. If the

request qualifies for an appeal, a different marker will be designated to re-mark the paper. Comments in relation to the re-mark must be stated in the Examination Appeal Form, which would be circulated to the Examination Board Chairman for his/her review and approval.

  • All decisions made by the Examination Board are final.
  • The Academic Support Executive will inform the student of the final decision within one month

from the date of the appeal.

  • Should there be changes required, the Academic Support Executive will make the necessary

amendments to the results slip based on the appeal result.

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SLIDE 120
  • LIVING IN SINGAPORE
  • LAWS AND REGULATIONS
  • COMMITTEE FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION (CPE)
  • FIRE ESCAPE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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LIVING IN SINGAPORE

PHONE BILLS

S$25 per month

MEALS

S$5 per meal

MEDICAL EXPENSES

S$50 – S$150 per consultation Medical Providers: Polyclinics, Private Clinics (GP), Hospitals

TRANSPORT

S$3/day Bus, Train

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LAWS AND REGULATIONS

Relevant Laws

Alcohol Abuse Any offences while being intoxicated (drunk) is punishable under the law. Drunk driving is a serious

  • ffence.

Driving All drivers must be in possession of a valid Singapore driving license and the vehicle must be insured Drugs Possession of controlled drugs is presumed to be for trafficking, an offence which can carry death penalty. Littering Littering, spitting and vandalism (with graffiti) in public areas are serious offences Employment International students are not permitted to engage in any form of employment or attend an industrial attachment/internship programme, whether paid or unpaid, without a valid work pass issued by Ministry

  • f Manpower in Singapore.

Smoking Smoking in specific public places and indoor restaurants is prohibited. Traffic Jay-walking is an offence. Immigration All International students studying in Singapore must have a valid passport and a Student Pass from ICA (Immigration and Checkpoint Authority)

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LAWS AND REGULATIONS

No Littering https://www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/public-cleanliness/overview No Smoking in specific public areas https://www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/smoking-prohibition/overview Immigration Rules https://www.ica.gov.sg/ Drug and Alcohol Abuse https://www.cnb.gov.sg/ Traffic Rules https://www.lta.gov.sg

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COMMITTEE FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION (CPE)

For more details on Fee Protection Scheme, Standard PEI - Student Contract and Dispute Resolution, please visit www.ssg.gov.sg. Should you have specific queries on information not found on the SSG website, you may contact CPE directly through their One Call Centre at 6785 5785 or at https://portal.ssg-wsg.gov.sg/feedback.

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FIRE ESCAPE / ASSEMBLY POINT

  • OFFICE
  • CLASSROOM 1
  • CLASSROOM 2
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CLASSROOM 1

#03-10 (Classroom 1)

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Route-2

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CLASSROOM 2

#01-04

Route-1 Route-2