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2019
Joint Intake Exercise(JIE ‘N’ / JIE ‘E’ / JIE ‘H’)
2.30 pm on 17 Dec 2018
to
5.00 pm on 20 Dec 2018
JIE ‘N’ for 2-Year Nitec Courses
For GCE N(A), N(T), O-Level students to apply for
the 2-Year National ITE Certificate (Nitec) courses
conducted by the Institute of Technical Education
(ITE).
GCE N(A), N(T), O-Level students can choose to take
up a course under Full-Time Education or
Traineeship
JIE ‘E’ for 3-Year Nitec Courses
For N(T) students with 0 or 1 GCE N(T)-Level pass to
build the necessary literacy and numeracy
foundations that will enable them to successfully
complete their Nitec course.
with Enhanced Nitec Foundation Programme
JIE ‘H’ for Higher Nitec Courses
For N(A) students with the relevant pre-requisites to
apply for the Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher
Nitec) courses conducted by ITE under DPP.
10-week Preparatory Course + 2 years of Higher Nitec Training
Upon completion, graduates will be assured of a
place in a related Polytechnic Diploma course if they
meet the qualifying criteria for progression.
under Direct Entry Scheme to Poly Prog. (DPP)
Joint Intake Exercise
N(T) students may apply for Nitec courses under
both the JIE ‘N’ and JIE ‘E’ intake exercises.
However, you can only receive one offer from either
intake exercises.
N(A) students may apply for both Higher Nitec under
the JIE ‘H’ and Nitec under the JIE ‘N’. However, if
you are offered Higher Nitec course under the JIE
‘H’, you will not be offered a Nitec course under the
JIE ‘N’.
To apply, you need …
- 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet
This booklet provides you with information,
deadlines and step-by-step guidance for JIE
application.
- Form N
This Form N is uniquely printed for you.
The full-time ITE courses you are eligible to apply
based on your GCE N-Level results are indicated
on the Form N.
Please note that offer of a course is based on
merit and vacancy available.
Steps for application – JIE ‘N’
Go to www.ite.edu.sg and click on the ‘Apply for ITE courses’ icon.
Please refer to page 39 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
Click on ‘Application for Full-Time 2-Year Nitec Courses for
Jan 2019 Intake’ hotspot.
(for 4NA and 4NT)
Steps for application – JIE ‘N’Please refer to page 39 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
- Enter your choices in order of preference.
- For JIE ‘N’, you can choose up to a maximum of 12 choices.
(for 4NA and 4NT)
Steps for application – Traineeship
Go to www.ite.edu.sg and click on the ‘Apply for ITE courses’ icon.
Click on ‘Application for Traineeship Courses for Jan 2019 Intake’.
Please refer to page 116 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
(for 4NA and 4NT)
Steps for application – TraineeshipPlease refer to page 116 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
- Enter your choices in order of preference.
- For Traineeship, you can choose up to a maximum of 6 choices.
(for 4NA and 4NT)
Steps for application – JIE ‘E’
Go to www.ite.edu.sg and click on the ‘Apply for ITE courses’ icon.
Please refer to page 44 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
Click on ‘Application for Full-Time 3-Year Enhanced Nitec Courses
for Jan 2019 Intake’ hotspot.
(for 4NT only)
Steps for application – JIE ‘E’Please refer to page 44 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
- Enter your choices in order of preference.
- For JIE ‘E’, you can choose up to a maximum of 4 choices.
(for 4NT only)
Steps for application – JIE ‘H’
Go to www.ite.edu.sg and click on the ‘Apply for ITE courses’ icon.
Please refer to page 84 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
Click on ‘Application for Higher Nitec Courses under the Direct Entry
Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP) for Jan 2019 Intake’ hotspot.
(for 4NA only)
Steps for application – JIE ‘H’Please refer to page 84 of your 2019 Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
- Enter your choices in order of preference.
- For JIE ‘H’, you can choose up to a maximum of 12 choices.
(for 4NA only)
Important Dates for JIE
Please refer to page 6 of your 2019
Intake Exercise Admission Booklet.
- Application Period
- Course Interviews
- Release of Application Results
- Acceptance of Offer
- Appeal
- Report and registration at ITE college
To note:
Sec 4N(A) students who are only interested in
applying for the PFP should first progress to
Sec 5N(A), even if you meet the PFP eligibility
criteria based on your GCE N(A)-Level results in
December 2018.
You may then apply for the PFP upon release of
the GCE O-Level results in January 2019. If your
application is successful, you will withdraw
from Sec 5N(A) by the end of January 2019. You
are required to attend Sec 5N(A) classes till the
last Friday of January 2019.
To note:
Sec 4N(A) students who are only interested in
applying for the DPP should do so once you
receive their GCE N(A)-Level results in
December 2018.
Should you accept a DPP offer, you will not need
to return to school for Sec 5N(A) and start the
10-week DPP preparatory programme at ITE in
January 2019.
To note:
Sec 4N(A) students who are interested in
applying for both the PFP and DPP (sure not
coming back for Sec 5) can …
either apply for DPP once you receive your
GCE N(A)-Level results in Dec 2018. Should you
accept a DPP offer, you will graduate from
school after Sec 4N(A), and start the 10-week
DPP preparatory programme at ITE in Jan 2019.
Upon the release of the GCE O-Level results in
Jan, eligible students will be informed to collect
the PFP eligibility form (Form P) to apply for the
PFP. Should you accept a PFP offer, you will
need to apply for withdrawal from the DPP
immediately.
To note:
Sec 4N(A) students who are interested in
applying for both the PFP and DPP (sure not
coming back for Sec 5) can …
or progress to Sec 5N(A) first. Upon release of
the GCE O-Level results in Jan 2019, eligible
students may then apply for PFP and DPP
concurrently. If your application to either the
PFP or DPP is successful, you will withdraw
from Sec 5N(A) by the end of Jan 2019.
To note:
Students who accepted ITE EAE offers and met
the Minimum Entry Requirements (MERs) when
the GCE N-Level examination results are
released, your offer will be automatically
confirmed.
Students will not be able to participate in other
admissions exercises except Sec 4N(A)
students who are eligible for DPP (may
participate in JIE ‘H’) or eligible for PFP (may
apply online in Jan 2019).
Students who did not meet the MERs will take
part in JIE.
In support of your JIE journey:
• EBS Lab (level 4) will be available.
18 – 20 December 2018 (Tue – Thu)
9 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm
• FTs and ECG Teachers will be in school.
18 – 20 December 2018 (Tue – Thu)
9 am to 12 pm
• ECG Counsellor will be in EBS Lab.
18 December 2018 (Tue)
9 am – 12 pm and 1 pm – 4 pm
You need to be in school uniform.
To note:
Check that your personal particulars (such as
Statutory names, Hanyu Pinyin names, NRIC
no.) are printed correctly on your result slips as
well as the certificates.
Inform the office staff if there are any
amendments by today, 17 Dec 2018, 4 pm.
To note:
Photo-taking for Top N(A) and N(T) students
Please be outside General Office at 2.30 pm.
N(A) students with Pink letter,
Report to Dance Studio at 3 pm.
N(A) students with White letter,
Report to AVA Room at 3 pm.