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Student Conduct

ITI accepts students regardless of race, creed, color, religion or national origin. Most courses have admission prerequisites and require High School Certificate or Higher School Certificate or work experience with respect to the area of study which you would like to take up.

1.             Presentation

1.1.   Students who are enrolled with the Institute are strongly urged to present themselves in decent dressing. This is in line with the Institute's desire to groom professionalism, self-respect and dignity. Students who continuously appear in school with unacceptable dressing may be called into the Office of Director of Studies to show cause.

1.1.1.      Students are not allowed to eat, drink and smoke inside any of the Institute's rooms.

1.1.2.      Students are prohibited from wearing cut jean, cut T-shirts, hats, slippers and/or others that might be deemed inappropriate and consequently bring disrepute to the students and the Institute.

1.1.3.      Littering and/or deliberate disposal of rubbish within the Institute’s premises is strictly prohibited.

1.1.4.      Chewing of betel-nut within the Institute’s premises is strictly forbidden.

1.2.   Whilst within the Institute’s premises all students are required to have their student ID’s affixed somewhere on their clothes. This will help the Institute’s staff to distinguish between students and non-students. This is also important for security and thus students must adhere. Failure to wear ID cards may result in denial of access to the Institute’s facilities such as the computer labs and lecture rooms.

1.3.   Consumption of alcohol (or any other illicit good) on the Institute’s premises (including the toilets) by any student is punishable by immediate expulsion from studies. This also includes increasing the volume of portable radios/ CD players that cause unnecessary disturbances. In this connection, mobile phones should be switched off when inside the Faculty building.

1.4.   Rowdy arguments and confrontation between students will be dealt with severely and if circumstances warrant, students may be referred to police. Any potential confrontation must be solved peacefully through the student representatives or the Office of the Director of Studies / Administration Manager / Registrar.

1.5.   Students studying at the International Training Institute are strictly forbidden from participating in any event that is perceived to be a threat to national security. This includes organizing boycotts, protests, riots and others which may smear the reputation of the Institute. Those involved in such deeds will be expelled from studies immediately and may probably be referred to the police.