1:03 1:03 Now playing, (SCTP) Republic Polytechnic AI Capstone Project Presentation
Ideas, Insights, and Student Power: Inside The Republican Post’s Inaugural Symposium
A New Kind of Dialogue The inaugural symposium, held at the W1 Forum, was the result of three months of planning by 20 students from The Republican Post and RePResent. More than 70 attendees came together to explore how classroom learning could connect with real-world relevance. “We wanted to give students an authentic experience in […]
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4:14 4:14 Now playing, Crack Under Pressure – Team Soorya Republic Polytechnic
'A silent supporter': Couple honours NUS drink stall owner in pre-wedding shoot
While most couples pose for pre-wedding photos against a backdrop of dreamy flower fields and romantic sunsets, 25-year-old Denise Tan and Calvin Lim, 27, went down a different road – a drink and snack stall tucked away in a corner of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School….
ITE students’ invention to clean machine parts saves local firm 1% in annual water cost
Washer won merit award at HSBC-NYAA-ITE SMEs Sustainability Initiative.
New mentoring programme encourages more ITE students to pursue Work-Study Diplomas
Over 150 ITE students have enrolled in the programme since it began in March 2025.
When 1 door closes, another 1 opens… What will our next performance be? #fyp #republicpoly #rpcapoeria #ndp60 #sgfyp
common engineering choose course : r/SGExams
Hi! I’m a Year 1 rp student in Common Engineering, and since it’s almost the end of Semester 1, I need to decide on my specialized engineering course soon. I really appreciate it if any seniors or graduates could share which course they chose and why! Personally, I’m leaning towards Supply Chain and Business Process, but I’m also interested in learning more about other courses. For example, what’s the difference between Aerospace and Aviation? i only know one is more toward…