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Fees for part-time Nitec and ITE Skills Certificate (ISC) courses
Find out more about the fees for part-time Nitec and ITE Skills Certificate (ISC) courses at ITE.
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Total fees payable per Nitec module (On and after 1 Apr 2025)
Fees for Nitec (Part-time) courses
Fees | Singapore Citizen (SC) | Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) | SC Repeat Learner* | Others+ |
Full Course Fee (a) | $1,722.00 | $1,722.00 | $1,722.00 | $1,722.00 |
SkillsFuture Funding (b) | $1,657.00 | $1,223.00 | NA | NA |
Nett Fees after SkillsFuture Funding (c) = (a) - (b) | $65.00 | $499.00 | $1,722.00 | $1,722.00 |
9% GST on Nett Fees (d) | $5.85 | $44.91 | $154.98 | $154.98 |
Fees Payable to ITE (c) + (d) | $70.85 | $543.91 | $1,876.98 | $1,876.98 |
* Refers to a student who has completed the module before |
Total fees payable per ITE Skills Certificate (ISC) module (On and after 1 Apr 2025)
Fees for ITE Skills Certificate (ISC) courses
Fees | Singapore Citizen (SC) | Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) | SC Repeat Learner* | Others+ |
Full Course Fee (a) | $1,683.50 | $1,683.50 | $1,683.50 | $1,683.50 |
SkillsFuture Funding (b) | $1,620.50 | $1,193.50 | NA | NA |
Nett Fees after SkillsFuture Funding (c) = (a) - (b) | $63.00 | $490.00 | $1,683.50 | $1,683.50 |
9% GST on Nett Fees (d) | $5.67 | $44.10 | $151.52 | $151.52 |
Fees Payable to ITE (c) + (d) | $68.67 | $534.10 | $1,835.02 | $1,835.02 |
* Refers to a student who has completed the module before |
Notes:
Fees are subject to revision.
Fees are charged based on citizenship at term commencement. If you have officially informed ITE of your citizenship change to SC or SPR before term commencement, you will have your fees adjusted to the SC or SPR rate for that term. However, if you have informed ITE officially of your citizenship change to SC or SPR after term commencement, your fees will be adjusted to the SC or SPR rate only with effect from the next term.
If you are ineligible for SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) or Workforce Singapore (WSG) funding, you will need to pay full Course Fee.
If your PSEA payment was unsuccessful (e.g. due to insufficient funds at the point of deduction by MOE or the PSEA balance had been transferred to the CPF account), you will have to pay the outstanding fees via other modes of payment.
If you are applying for Training Allowance under the Workfare Skills Support (WSS) scheme, please note that the training allowance for course is based on the course hours approved by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), and may not cover the full duration of the course as conducted by ITE. For more details on Training Allowance under WSS, please visit the Workfare Skills Support (WSS) Scheme website.
Application
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STEP* will be used to administer all ITE Continuing Education & Training (CET) courses starting from 1 April 2024 onwards. For company sponsorship, you will need Corppass to log in to STEP Company Portal. Find out how companies can be onboarded to STEP [PDF, 100 KB].
*STEP – Skills Training & Enhancement Portal, the new one-stop learning portal to manage all courses and learning needs across the 5 polytechnics and ITE.
Payment modes
Post Secondary Education Account (PSEA)
Singapore Citizens who are using their own PSEA account to make fee payment for CET Skills courses can submit the online PSEA Standing Order (Ad-Hoc) form. You will need to login via Singpass to submit the online PSEA Ad-Hoc form.
If you are below 21 years old, you will need your parent to login via his/her Singpass to submit the online PSEA Ad-Hoc form on your behalf.
You can check your PSEA balance by calling the MOE Post-Secondary Education (PSE) Scheme Customer Service Tel: 6260 0777. Please ensure that there are enough funds in your account if you are paying your fees using PSEA.
e-Payment (via Credit / Debit card or PayNow)
Upon online course application, you have to make payment. Your course application will not be processed until payment is received.
If you have made online payment, your payment record will be updated to your Financial Account instantly.
SkillsFuture Credit (for Singaporeans aged 25 years and above)
Part-time Higher Nitec, Nitec and ISC courses are SkillsFuture Credit approved courses. You can use your SkillsFuture Credit and SkillsFuture Credit Top-Up to pay for Part-time course fees (specifically tuition and examination fees). You may visit www.skillsfuture.gov.sg for more details on SkillsFuture Credit.
For SkillsFuture Credit payments, please go to the Payment Summary page during the application process in STEP. Select the SkillsFuture Credits (SFC) payment option. You will be directed to the SFC portal to select your claim amount.
Withdrawal from module(s)
Withdrawal from modules is not encouraged. Students who wish to withdraw from the module(s) they have registered in, may submit their application for withdrawal in STEP.
Students are allowed up to the 14th week^ of course start date to withdraw from the module they enrolled in.
^Excludes ITE vacation weeks
Refund of fees
The amount of fees refundable is based on the date of application for refund as follows:
A 100% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted more than or equal to 14 days before the course start date.
A 50% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted less than 14 days before the course start date.
No refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted on or after the course start date.
Please note that refund is not an automatic process. Applicant must apply for refund before ITE will process the request. All requests for refund are not guaranteed and are subject to approval by ITE.
For students who had used SkillsFuture Credit for partial/whole payment of CET course fees earlier, please note that SkillsFuture Credit is not recognised for fee payment/refund purpose arising from course withdrawal on or before course start date. Depending on the course withdrawal date, and the proportion of fees paid using SkillsFuture Credit, the applicant may have to pay fees arising from the course withdrawal.