Hello forum ,
Currently , my ORD will be on 9th Sept 2013 and as stated in the link below , class might start on the 5th of August. If so , will i be disrupted from NS or are there other factors that decides it ?
I understand i will have to go through a process to get the approval but just for clarification , is it possible that NS stops my request for disruption ? It will be like , 1 year till the next intake..
Looking forward to the replies , early thanks :)
Regards
RuiQi
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Students/Undergraduate/AcademicServices/AcademicCalendar/Pages/2013-14.aspx
Edit : This looks like the best section for my thread so i do apologise if i had posted in the wrong place.
Source: www.ns.sg
DISRUPTION
FOR TERTIARY STUDIES FOR FULL-TIME NATIONAL
SERVICEMEN (NSFs)
MINDEF provides sufficient opportunities for NS-liable males to
attain up to
first education bar qualifications before enlistment, subject to
the deferment
cut-off age criteria*. A first education bar is defined as GCE 'A'
level, Polytechnic
diploma and equivalent qualifications. Disruption will hence be
restricted only
for full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) to pursue a higher level
educational
qualification, such as an advanced diploma, associate degree or
degree course.
Only courses conducted by the educational institutions which confer
their own
qualifications are allowed. For example, a NSF will not be allowed
disruption
to pursue a foreign degree course conducted by the Singapore
Institute of
Management (SIM) since the qualification is not conferred by
SIM.
Disruption is only considered on the basis of equity to allow
those from the
same school cohort but enlisted in the later intake, to proceed for
further studies
at the same university at the same time as those enlisted in the
earlier intake.
Disruption will not be granted to NSFs who are enlisted ahead of
their age
cohort with equivalent qualifications as the basis of disruption is
to maintain
cohort equity.
Disrupted NSFs are required to serve their remaining full-time NS
in
one continuous period immediately upon completion of studies.
NSFs must submit their applications for disruption, together with
documentary
proof, through their unit Manpower Officer to MINDEF/SAF HRSC for
approval
three months prior to their date of disruption. Late or incomplete
application
may be rejected.
Minimum Service Period
The earliest date that NSFs can disrupt is on the 1st of the month
that they
complete the minimum service period stipulated in the table below,
or one week
before the start of the official course term for local studies (two
weeks before
the start of the official course term for overseas studies),
whichever is later.
Approval will not be granted for NSFs to be disrupted for
orientation or other
pre-matriculation activities.
Disrupted NSFs are required to serve their remaining full-time NS
in
one continuous period immediately upon completion of studies.
NSFs must submit their applications for disruption, together with
documentary
proof, through their unit Manpower Officer to MINDEF/SAF HRSC for
approval
three months prior to their date of disruption. Late or incomplete
application
may be rejected.
MONTH OF
ENLISTMENT : MINIMUM SERVICE
PERIOD
December / June :
No Disruption
January /
July
: 24 months
February / August : 23
months
March / September : 22 months
April /
October
: 21 months
May/
November
: 20 months
Source: www.NS.sg
Disruption from full-time National Service (NS) for university studies
Disruption on Equity Basis
MINDEF
provides sufficient opportunities for NS-liable males to attain up to
first education bar qualifications before enlistment, subject to the deferment cut-off age criteria.
A first education bar is defined as GCE 'A' level, Polytechnic diploma
and equivalent qualifications. Disruption will hence be restricted
only for full-time National Servicemen (NSFs) to pursue a higher
educational qualification, such as an advanced diploma, associate degree
or degree course.
Only courses conducted by educational institutions which confer
their own qualifications are allowed. For example, a NSF will not be
allowed disruption to pursue a foreign degree course conducted by the
Singapore Institute of Management (SIM), since the qualification is not
conferred by SIM.
Disruption is only considered on the basis of
cohort equity to allow those from the same school cohort but enlisted in
the later intake, to proceed for further studies at the same university
at the same time as those enlisted in the earlier intake. For example,
Polytechnic graduates enlisted in the Sep-Nov quarterly intake may be
granted disruption to pursue local university studies in Jul, at the
same time as their Polytechnic peers who were enlisted in the Jun-Aug
quarterly intake of the same year. Disruption will not be granted to
NSFs who are enlisted ahead of their age cohort with equivalent
qualifications as the basis of disruption is to maintain cohort equity.
Local Medical Disruption Scheme (LMDS)
Full-time
National Servicemen (NSFs) who have successfully gained admission into
the NUS Medical School can be considered for disruption in the first
year of full-time NS, to complete their medical studies, housemanship
and hospital postings.
Public Service Commission (PSC) Scholarships
NSFs
awarded PSC Overseas Merit Scholarship (OMS) are granted disruption in
the first year of full-time NS to pursue their university studies.
Application of Disruption
NSFs
on disruption from full-time NS are required to serve their remaining
full-time NS in one continuous period immediately upon completion of
studies. NSFs must submit their applications for disruption, together
with documentary proof, through their unit Manpower Officer to
MINDEF/SAF Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC) for approval three
months prior to their date of disruption. Late or incomplete
applications will be rejected.
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Extension of Disruption
NSFs on disruption from full-time NS may apply for extension of disruption on the following grounds:
* Repeat of Studies due to course failure
Generally, extension of disruption for repeat of studies can be granted for up to one year.
* Continuation of degree studies leading to a Honours/Masters
If
the original disruption period granted is less than 5 years, an
extension to pursue Masters may be granted for up to 5 years, inclusive
of the initial disruption period granted for the Basic degree. If
original disruption period granted for the Basic degree exceeds 5 years,
no extension for Masters will be granted. No extension of disruption
will be granted for Postgraduate Diploma or PhD courses.
* Pursuance of Professional Courses
Extension
of disruption to pursue essential professional courses may be granted
if NSFs on disruption from full-time NS need to wait for more than 6
months after their ORD for the next intake, in the event that they are
not granted the extension of disruption, to commence such courses.
* Switch of Course/Institution
Extension
of disruption arising from a switch of course or institution may be
granted up till the maximum duration of 5 years (inclusive of the
original disruption period) if the original disruption period is 5 years
or less.
* Personal Administration (e.g. to attend convocation, to make flight arrangements to return home from overseas)
Extension
of disruption of up to 3 months may also be allowed for personal
administration (e.g. to attend convocation and to arrange for flights
home if the NSF on disruption was overseas).
PSC Scholars on disruption are to seek approval from PSC directly for extension of disruption for studies.
You can apply for an extension of disruption by sending your request to HRSC:
Personnel Management Centre (PMC) for NSFs on disruption from full-time NS
MINDEF/SAF Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC)
3, Depot Road #03-03
SINGAPORE 109681
Tel: 63731315/63731525
Email: [email protected]
Alternatively, you may also apply for an extension of disruption through eTransaction.
Operating Hours:
Mon-Friday: 0800 - 1730 hrs
Important Note - All applications for the above are subject to approval and is only
applicable at the point the serviceman submits his application, as
policy may be changed from time to time.
Q1. How do I apply for an extension of my disruption period?
You
can send your request through mail or fax to Human Resource Services
Centre (HRSC), stating the reason for your request eg; repeat of studies
etc and the required end date, together with the relevant supporting
documents. Alternatively, you may also apply for extension of disruption
online via www.ns.sg and send the supporting document to us by mail, fax or email at [email protected].
Supporting document sent via email must be saved in word document or
PDF format. Application for extension of disruption is to reach HRSC at
least 3 weeks before the expiry of your disruption period.
Q2a. Can I apply for an extension to pursue my Honours/Masters degree after I have completed my Basic degree?
Q2b.
My disruption period as well as my exit permit is expiring soon but I
intend to do my Honours/Masters. However, the outcome of my application
for my Honours/Masters course will only be announced at a later date.
What should I do?
Extension of disruption for Honours/Masters
degree may be allowed only if it can be obtained within 5 years
(inclusive of the disruption period granted for the Basic degree). No
extension for Honours/Masters degree will be granted if the original
disruption period exceeds 5 years.
You may apply to extend your
disruption for up to a maximum period of 3 months while waiting for
confirmation of acceptance by the University. Your exit permit will also
be extended upon extension of your disruption. No re-disruption for
Honours/Masters will be allowed after resumption of service.
Q3. How do I know if my online application for an extension has been successful?
You
can choose how you wish to be notified (ie email or postal service) of
the outcome of your application under Preferred Means of correspondence.
Q4. What will happen if I fail to resume service after my disruption period has expired?
NSFs
on disruption must return immediately to serve out the balance of their
Full-time NS as recalled, or upon discontinuation/completion of their
studies. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to do
so. NSFs disrupted for overseas studies will have their exit permit
withdrawn by the Central Manpower Base (CMPB) and be classified as exit
permit defaulters.
Q5. Can I switch to a different course of study?
You
are not allowed to switch courses or institution without the prior
approval of the Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC). You are required
to inform Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC) on the switch of study
with documentary proof of the details of the new course. Approval may be
granted if the switch does not lead to an extension of the maximum 5
years duration or the original disruption period. The switch must also
be to a course that is at least equivalent to that of the original
course.
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After Completion of Studies
Resumption NS Service Balance Days
Q1. What should I do if I am not available for the medical check-up that has been scheduled for me?
Human
Resource Services Centre (HRSC) will contact you regarding your medical
check-up at the Medical Classification Centre (MCC) located at the
Central Manpower Base (CMPB). If you are not available for the medical
check-up that has been scheduled for you, you are to inform HRSC so that
another appointment can be arranged for you.
Q2. Can I go for my medical check-up before I complete my studies?
You
may go for your check-up at MCC/CMPB before you complete your studies.
However, as the PES status accorded by MCC is only valid for a year, we
advised that you contact HRSC to arrange for a medical appointment
during your final year of study. This arrangement will facilitate your
resumption of service immediately upon the completion of your studies.
Q3. Can I request for a medical review before I resume my Full-time NS?
Yes.
HRSC will arrange for you to have a medical check-up at MCC/CMPB to
ascertain your medical fitness once your application to resume full-time
NS is received. Alternatively, you may also request for a medical
review through your unit's manpower officer after you have resumed
service.
Q4. Can I choose to see my own Specialist or family doctor instead of going to the medical check-up at MCC/CMPB?
No.
The medical check-up at the MCC/CMPB is required to facilitate Medical
Officers to review your medical conditions and to assign a medical PES
status to you based on the current criteria outlined in the Medical
Classification System. It is thus not possible for you to see your own
Specialist or family doctor for this purpose. Nonetheless, you may ask
your Specialist or family doctor for a medical report on your condition
and to forward it to the Medical Officers who will then consider it in
the assessment of your medical PES status.
Q5. What are the documents that I have to bring along for the medical check-up at MCC/CMPB?
You
need to bring along your NRIC with any medical reports or supporting
documents that will assist the Medical Officers in reviewing your
medical condition and medical PES status.
Q6. When will I complete my full-time NS if I apply to resume my service now?
It
depends on the balance of your full-time NS and your annual leave. You
may contact Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC) to find out the
balance of your full-time NS.
Q7. Where would I be posted to upon my resumption of service?
Usually
for servicemen who have been trained in a specific vocation and who
have only a short balance of full-time NS remaining, they would most
likely be posted to their former units. However, there may be occasions
where servicemen are re-deployed to other units due to organisational
requirements.
Q8. Will my tertiary qualifications or individual preferences be taken into consideration for deployment?
The
SAF's primary role is to build a fighting force that can defend
Singapore and secure our peace. Therefore, this is the main
consideration in deploying national servicemen to various vocations.
Where necessary, we do take into consideration the national serviceman's
education qualifications. But, the SAF will train every national
serviceman to be effective in their respective vocations. Every vocation
has a critical role to play in Singapore's security and defence.
Q9. Can I request for a change in posting unit?
You
can forward your request to HRSC. However, please note that while
MINDEF would like to take your posting preferences into account, any
request will have to be considered vis-vis the organisational
requirements.
Q10. My uniform cannot fit me. Can I report for service in civilian attire?
You
can report in civilian attire if your uniform no longer fits you.
However, please check with your unit's Chief Administrative Supervisor
on the day of your reporting to arrange for a new set of uniform. Those
reporting for Medical Officer Cadet course (MOCC) are required to put on
white shirt and black pants.
Q11. Can I serve out my balance of full-time NS over more than one vacation period?
No.
It is the policy of MINDEF that servicemen who wish to serve out the
balance of their full-time NS during their school vacation must do so in
one continuous period. Therefore, your vacation must be long enough for
you to serve the balance of your full-time NS. No re-disruption will be
allowed.
Q12. Do I have to inform Human Resource Services
Centre (HRSC) of my intention to pursue my Honours or Masters course
upon completion of my basic degree?
Yes. You will have to
keep HRSC informed of your intention. Otherwise, you will be recalled to
serve out the balance of your full-time NS when your current disruption
period expires.
Q13. When will I know the outcome of my application to resume service?
Under
normal processing, you will received a Notice to Render Full-time
National Service (NOR) sent to your local mailing address within 6 weeks
from the date of your application to resume service. If you do not
receive a reply after 6 weeks, your application may have been forwarded
to a higher authority and would therefore require a longer processing
time.
Q14. If I have not completed my combat course prior to disruption, will I be sent for the same course on re-enlistment?
If you are medically fit for combat vocations, you may be sent for the same combat course upon your resumption.
Q15. I wish to resume my service during my vacation break. Is this possible?
Yes.
You should apply for the resumption of service at least 6 weeks in
advance if you wish to serve the balance of service during your vacation
break. However upon resumption, you must serve the balance of your
full-time NS in one continuous period. You are not allowed to serve your
balance of full-time NS over 2 (or more) vacation periods. Once service
is resumed, you will not be granted re-disruption. It is important
therefore, that you ensure your vacation period can accommodate your
balance of full-time NS.
Q16. What should I do if I want to serve out the balance of my full-time NS before my disruption expires?
You
will need to notify Human Resource Services Centre (HRSC) of your
intention to resume service at least 6 weeks in advance.
Q17.
I was given a few days of medical leave by a private clinic before the
effective date for me to report to unit to serve out the balance of my
full-time NS. Will the few days of medical leave be counted towards the
balance of my full-time NS?
No. If you are not able to
report to your unit because of a medical leave not granted by an SAF
doctor, the date of your resumption will be postponed until you are
medically fit to report to your unit for service.
Q18. How can I check my leave balance?
Your
previous unit maintains your leave records. You can check your leave
balance with them before your disruption from full-time NS.
Q19. Can I use my annual leave to request for an early ORD to enable me to start work earlier/return and complete my study?
No, you are not allowed to use your annual leave or Off to request for an early ORD.