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Casino Management |
CTH Diploma in Hotel and Casino Management
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Local students refer to Singapore Citizens, Singapore Permanent Residents and foreigners who hold a valid pass other than a Student Pass, for example, dependent pass, social visit pass, work pass, etc. International students refer to foreigners who hold a valid Student Pass issued by Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA). |
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As part of the pre-course counselling framework, prior to your decision to enrol for a course of study in Boston Business School, our staff or education agents are committed to provide the following important information: |
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School details, including location, facilities and accreditations. |
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Course details, including entry requirements, policy on exemptions, syllabus overview, learning outcomes, mode of delivery, duration, intakes, class and examination time-tables, awarding body, assessment strategy, graduation criteria, type of certification awarded at the end of the course, work experience programme and opportunities for further education after graduation or job prospect after graduation. |
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Student contract details, including total fees payable throughout the course duration, discounted price and period of promotion (if any), refund policy, transfer / withdrawal policy, fee protection scheme, medical insurance scheme and dispute resolution procedure. |
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Payment methods, including payment modes, payment schedule and installment plans. |
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Application details, including application procedure, documents required to assess eligibility, placement test to determine suitability of level, timeline for assessment of application and appeal against rejection. |
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Student support services, including orientation, medical insurance scheme, airport pick-up, living in Singapore, accommodation options, facilities and programmes to enrich educational experience and pastoral care. |
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Useful addresses, contacts and websites, including Council for Private Education (CPE), ICA, Ministry of Manpower (MOM), etc. |
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You must complete and sign the enrolment form and provide the following documents to support your application: |
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Copy of NRIC / Passport |
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Copies of highest educational certificates and transcripts |
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Proof of English language proficiency |
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Proof of employment history (if any) |
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One passport-size photograph. |
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Note: An official translation is required if documents are not in English. |
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If you are an international student, you must submit your application to the School at least 2 months before course commencement date together with the registration fee of SGD 267.50. If you are a local student you must submit your application to the School at least 2 weeks before course commencement date together with the registration fee of SGD 107.00. |
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It takes 3 to 7 working days to process your application. If your application is successful, you will receive an Offer of Admission letter together with the following documents: |
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Advisory Note to Students |
This is to acknowledge that you reviewed all our policies and procedures and agreed to the terms and conditions of the Standard PEI-Student Contract. |
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Standard PEI-Student Contract |
This is a legal document which lays out terms and conditions governing the relationship between Boston Business School and you. It serves to minimise future disputes. The contract contains the following key information: |
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Course information |
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Detailed breakdown of total fees payable by you together with exact due date for each payment installment |
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Refund policy |
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Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) |
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Medical Insurance Scheme |
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Additional information to guide students on what to do and where to go if there is a dispute with Boston Business School and other relevant matters. |
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Student Escrow Confirmation |
This is to acknowledge and confirm that you are aware of the Master Escrow Agreement dated 22 December 2009. It is also to acknowledge and confirm that all course fees are to be paid into the Business School STFA (Escrow) Account No. 003-901541-0 during the entire course duration and not into any other account. |
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If you wish to accept the offer, you must complete and sign the Advisory Note to Students, the Standard PEI-Student Contract and the Student Escrow Confirmation. All documents must be returned to Boston Business School. If we do not receive your completed and signed documents within the timeline stated in your Offer of Admission letter, it will be assumed that you do not wish to accept the offer and the offer will be deemed withdrawn. |
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If you are an international student, acceptance to the course is subject to the approval of your Student Pass by ICA. Also, a training work permit is required to undertake the work experience programme. The application for training work permit is subject to approval by MOM. |
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If your application is rejected you can submit an appeal in writing to the Academic Manager within 7 working days from the date of rejection to have the outcome of your application reviewed by the Academic Board. You will be notified about the outcome of your appeal within 7 working days from the date of appeal. The decision of the Academic Board is final. If your appeal is unsuccessful, we may recommend that you pursue an alternative course of study. |
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