Risi Kesauv
Short Bio:
Risi was known to me for two years, which is when he joined the IB Diploma Programme here at TIPS. My association with him for the past two years is that of a French Teacher and his CAS coordinator. With regard to CAS, he has been a diligent leader, he formed a group to start a Soccer Club, he organized the group and made sure he set up a Team with a common goal, it was established to take dance classes to the children of the nearby school. This Club was the first Soccer Club of our IB Diploma Programme organized by Risi outside the school. He is very passionate about the game of soccer and has achieved great heights in this field. Moreover he is also very skilled in the game and has played the interschool as well as district level tournaments.
About College:
The Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) is Singapore’s largest provider of private tertiary education and professional training. It was founded by the Singapore Economic Development Board in 1964. SIM is registered under the Committee for Private Education Singapore (CPE). SIM offers International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), diploma, undergraduate (distance-learning) and postgraduate programmes as well as executive education courses.
The SIM Group provides its core services through three educational brands:SIM International Academy, SIM Global Education and SIM Professional Development.
About Course:
The Bachelor of Business (Management) degree is awarded by RMIT University, Australia. Students learn both theory and practice in core management and business subjects. A total of 24 modules have to be completed to be awarded the degree. RMIT’s management degree provides a substantial and rigorous core of knowledge to equip students with the capabilities expected of leaders in contemporary organisations. Students completing the programme will gain the knowledge, competence and attitudes for developing successful careers in management.
Fees and other Financial data about the college:
Total fees = Rs 7.83 Lacs
About the country and cost of living in the country.
About S$750 to S$2,000 per month