Republic Poly eGIRO application

Hey guys so I'm just wondering if it is necessary to submit the GIRO application online since its for the payment of school fees or is there any other methods for the payment of school fees for RP? Also, is there a dateline to get that done?

NUS invests S$20 million to turn deep-tech research into market solutions

THE National University of Singapore (NUS) is investing S$20 million to turn deep-tech research into market solutions, with additional funds for an existing programme as well as a new grant.
NUS president Tan Eng Chye announced this at the NUS Deep Tech Venture Showcase on Monday (Mar 18).
Of this amount, S$10 million will go towards the existing NUS Graduate Research Innovation Programme (Grip), while the other S$10 million will be used for the new Innovation Fellowship and Venture Creation…

Configuration of laptop

Hi hi, im a Republic poly student. If we were to configure our laptop, will we have restriction on using it? Like playing games, downloading games or deleting application from the computer. Cause im afraid i would be able to use my laptop for games and work. Pls advice!!! Thank you!

Beauties & The Gossip: How Two Friends Navigated the Be A PodcaSTAR Competition

If you were left in a room with a friend you have not met after a long time, what would you do? Dive straight into catching up, reminisce about the old times, or simply enjoy each other’s company?  For How Jing Yi, an 18-year-old Mass Communication student in Republic Polytechnic  (RP), and Shalini S Nair, […]

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Singapore’s efforts to regulate vaping too little, too late

In December 2023, a raid by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) found 177 people with e-vaporizers. But while noble, this seems like a drop in the bucket. There are reports of primary school children vaping in school surfaced. In one such case, ten Primary five and six students […]

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