Visit us @ SP T1A Concourse and talk to our friendly lecturers and student counsellors who will be most delighted to advise you.
What are the questions you should be asking:
- Scholarships available to course students (Examples: CSIT Diploma Scholarship, DSO Diploma Scholarship, Infocomm Polytechnic Scholarship, Singapore Polytechnic Scholarship and Singtel Cyber Security Cadet Programme).- Scholars in the course (NS: Not poly/school level but course level), such as the iPoly Scholarships and National Infocomm Scholarships.
- Availability of learning facilities (NS: SP is the FIRST institute of higher learning to setup Cyber Wargame Centre)
- Continuing Education and Training (NS: SP is the FIRST institute of higher learning to setup Cyber Security Academy)
- Last aggregate score of the course (NS: Lower last aggregate score means better students in the cohort)
- Qualification and experience of lecturers (NS: IT security-related certifications that they hold)
- Advanced standing with universities (NS: Not school level but course level. For example, the NUS-Prep programme.)
- Cohort success rate (NS: Complete the course within the stipulated 3 year duration).
- Progression rate to universities (NS: How many students go to universities)
- IT security-related professional certifications for students (NS: Should be IT security-related and not other general networking certifications)
If you are a high-achiever, consider a course with a lower last aggregate score. In year 2015, DISM has a last aggregate score of 12. With a lower last aggregate point, the learning experience will be more stimulating and exciting because you know the course will offer you the best potential, scope and knowledge. It also stretches you and your talent which eventually will offer you many open doors to move on to the next milestone.
So don't hesitate, choose Diploma in Infocomm Security Management (DISM) S54 as your FIRST CHOICE now.
If you have further questions, you can talk to our friendly lecturers and student counsellors during the Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
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