ITE offers a wide range of full-time Nitec course in Engineering, Info-comm Technology, Business & Services, Design & Media, Applied & Health Sciences and Hospitality for the Jan 2018 intake as follows:
Nitec in Aerospace AvionicsNitec in Aerospace Machining Technology Nitec in Aerospace TechnologyNitec in Applied Food ScienceNitec in Asian Culinary Arts Nitec in Automotive Technology (Light Vehicles) Nitec in Automotive Technology (Heavy Vehicles) Nitec in Beauty & WellnessNitec in Business ServicesNitec in Chemical Process TechnologyNitec in Community Care & Social Services Nitec in Digital Animation Nitec in Digital Audio & Video ProductionNitec in Digital & Precision Engineering - NEWNitec in Electrical Technology (Lighting & Sound) Nitec in Electrical Technology (Power & Control) Nitec in Electronics, Computer Networking & CommunicationsNitec in Facility Technology (Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration)Nitec in Facility Technology (Landscaping Services)Nitec in Facility Technology (Mechanical & Electrical Services)Nitec in Facility Technology (Vertical Transportation)Nitec in Fashion Apparel Production & DesignNitec in Finance ServicesNitec in Fitness TrainingNitec in FloristryNitec in Food & Beverage OperationsNitec in Hair Fashion & DesignNitec in Infocomm Technology [previously known as Nitec in Info-Communications Technology (Networking & Systems Administration)]Nitec in Logistics ServicesNitec in Mechanical TechnologyNitec in Mechatronics Nitec in MicroelectronicsNitec in NursingNitec in OpticianryNitec in Pastry & BakingNitec in Product DesignNitec in Rapid Transit TechnologyNitec in Retail ServicesNitec in Security TechnologyNitec in Space Design (Architecture)Nitec in Space Design (Interior & Exhibition)Nitec in Travel & Tourism ServicesNitec in Visual CommunicationNitec in Visual EffectsNitec in Web Applications (previously known as Nitec in Social Media & Web Development)Nitec in Western Culinary Arts
How can I apply for Nitec Courses? What are the application procedures?
If you are a candidate from MOE’s school who had sat for the 2017 Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘N’ examinations:
If you are a Singaporean/Singapore Permanent Resident with valid GCE 'N'/'O' level results before year 2017:
If you are an International Student who had sat for the Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'N'/'O' level examinations as a candidate from MOE's school before year 20167
How do I accept the course offer?
Details on the steps to accept the course offer can be found at https://www.ite.edu.sg/admission/ft/results.html. You are advised to get ready the information as listed in the table below before proceeding to accept the course offer. If you do not provide the required information for completing the course acceptance, the training place offered to you will be withdrawn.
Parent(s) / guardian particulars (if you are not staying with your parent(s), please provide your guardian's particulars)
Fields required are:1. Name2. NRIC / FIN3. Citizenship4. Contact No.5. Email (optional)
For Singaporeans / Singapore Permanent Residents who are successful in a full-time course, you are able to view the Enrolment Letter upon acceptance of the course offer.For International Students who are successful in a full-time course, the Enrolment Letter will be sent to you via post.
Can an ex-ITE graduate apply for ITE full-time courses?
Fees payable per term for full-time Nitec courses for January 2018 term is given below:
Course Level
Category
Registration Fee
Fees Per Term (AY 2018 Fees)
Total Per Term
(e) = (a)+(b)+(c)+(d)
Total Per Academic Year
(f) = (e) x 2
Tuition Fee
(a)
Supplementary Fee
(b)
Examination Fee
(c)
GHSI
(d)
Nitec
Singapore Citizen
$5.00
$185.00
$18.00
-
$203.00
$406.00
Singapore Permanent Resident
$2,475.00
$18.50
$2,511.50
$5,023.00
International Student
$6,675.00
$30.00
$12.00
$6,735.00
$13,470.00
Note:
1) The above are based on Academic Year 2018 fees and are subject to revision.
2) One term is 6 months.
3) Registration Fee is a one-time payment.
4) Fee rates are inclusive of GST or after GST subsidy.
5) Students are required to pay their term fees for all terms by the stipulated dates in order to remain in their course of study. For subsequent terms, students are required to pay their fees through PSEA or GIRO.
6) Full-time International Students studying in ITE are required to participate in the Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance [GHSI(IS)] scheme, and the insurance premium will be included in the fees at the start of each academic term. The purpose of the GHSI(IS) is to help defray the hospitalisation expenses for International Students in the event that they are hospitalised. The GHSI(IS) amount payable is subject to yearly review. For International Students in the Nitec in Nursing course, the GHSI(Healthcare) rate stated in note 7 will apply instead.
7) All students in the Nitec in Nursing course are required to participate in the GHSI(Healthcare) scheme, which will cost $13.00 per term for insurance premium. This amount will be included in the fees at the start of each academic term. The GHSI(Healthcare) provides coverage for hospitalisation expenses plus an outpatient rider for clinical attachments. GHSI(Healthcare) rate payable is subject to yearly review.
8) The total fees per term per academic year shown in the table are for students in the full-time Nitec courses (excluding Nitec in Nursing). For Nitec in Nursing students, the total fees per term per academic year are different after consideration of the specific GHSI(Healthcare) rate.
9) 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.
Successful applicants may pay the first term fees through one of the following modes:
Students who are a
Payment Mode
Information
Singapore Citizen with Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)
Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)
Singapore Citizens with PSEA are required to complete the MOE Standing Order (SO) form and submit it when you report to your posted College for registration between Wed 3 Jan 18 and Fri 5 Jan 18. If your siblings have sufficient PSEA balances, you may also submit SO Form to use their PSEA for payment of your term fees. Please note that if a Singaporean has an Edusave account, the balance will only be transferred to PSEA when he is 16 years old or when he leaves Secondary School/Junior College/Centralised Institute or Government-supported Special Education (SPED) schools, whichever occurs later. You may call the PSEA enquiry line at 62600777 to check whether you have a PSEA account and your PSEA balances. If you have an Edusave account, you are considered to be without PSEA at this point in time and are required to pay your first term fees by the payment modes mentioned below. For more information on PSEA, you may visit MOE website http://www.moe.gov.sg/initiatives//post-secondary-education-account/
- Singapore Citizen without Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)
- Singapore Permanent Resident
Online Payment via Credit Card
If you have accepted the course offer online before 6pm, you may pay via online payment from 10.30am the next working day. If you have accepted the course offer online after 6pm, you may pay via online payment from 10.30am two working days later. To pay via online:
· Go to website myportal.ite.edu.sg
· Login with ID & Password
· Click iStudent/Financial Assistance icon followed by Online Payment icon and follow the instructions to make payment
NETS / Credit Card Payment at ITE Colleges
You may pay via these modes when you report to the respective colleges for registration between Wed 3 Jan 18 and Fri 5 Jan 18.
If you do not have PSEA or your PSEA balance is insufficient for all terms in the course of study, you are required to complete and submit the Application Form for Interbank GIRO form during college registration between Wed 3 Jan 18 and Fri 5 Jan 18 for payment of fees from the second term onwards.
If you do not pay your fees by Fri 5 Jan 18, you are deemed to have withdrawn from the course which you have accepted. Your training place will be forfeited.
Successful international applicants may pay their first term fees via NETs / Credit Card at the posted College upon obtaining their Student Pass and medical report (only for courses which require medical examination). If you do not pay your fees upon receipt of Student Pass, you are deemed to have withdrawn from the course which you have accepted and your training place will be forfeited. Please bring along your Student Pass, competed GIRO Form and medical report (only for courses which require medical examination) when you report to your posted College. You will not be allowed to make fee payment for the course if you do not bring the required documents
Refund of fees is not an automatic process. Applicants must apply for refund before ITE will process the request. The total fees paid may be refundable under the following conditions:
Date of Application for Refund
Amount of Refund*
2 weeks or more before start of course / term
100% refund
Less than 2 weeks before start of course / term
50% refund
After start of course / term
No refund
* All requests for refund are not guaranteed and are subjected to approval by ITE.
The gross mean monthly salaries of 2016 ITE graduates who joined the workforce are indicated below.
Starting Gross Mean Monthly Salaries of ITE Graduates
Applied Science
Health Science
$1,674
$1,840
$2,141
$1,912
Business & Services
$1,648
$2,145
Design & Media
$1,776
$2,031
Electronics
Info-Comm Technology
$1,559
$1,698
$2,053
$2,081
Engineering
$1,708
$2,037
Hospitality
$1,627
$2,132
If you are a candidate from MOE school who had sat for the 2017 Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘N’ examinations or a Singaporean/Singapore Permanent Resident with valid GCE ‘N’/’O’ level results before the year 2017: