SAF IPPT, IPT & RT Questions...

Calander

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Looks like this now.. So I wait till next yr liao?

simply the answer is yes
 

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Oh.. Okay. I'm able to book IPT thru the NS portal.

So I don't have to go for that?

as per your screenshot indicated, "your next IPPT window will open on 29 June 2019".

conditions to clear a IPPT window -
1) pass IPPT;
2) satisfy your PPT (depending on the level you are at);
3) completed IPT;
4) completed RT.

for yours is condition (4).

Nevertheless, you are still welcomed and it is OPTIONAL to go for any IPT upon your RT completion. You can still receive 1/2 service pay allownace for the IPT you attended and to continue exercise.

As to answer your question directly, you do not need to go for anymore IPT.
 

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for weekday ippt, do we need to book in by 5pm? need to work. anyone tried to book in around 615pm?
 

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for weekday ippt, do we need to book in by 5pm? need to work. anyone tried to book in around 615pm?

same question here.

I booked mine as RT-IPPT
(and strangely, I have 19 sessions instead of 20 - not sure why)
 

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If you attempted IPPT in last window , then it'll be 20 - 1 so 19.

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thanks! I booked for my RT (which is supposed to be IPPT) at 6PM just now.
is there a need to arrive like at 5PM? I've seen people take IPPT really early
 

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thanks! I booked for my RT (which is supposed to be IPPT) at 6PM just now.
is there a need to arrive like at 5PM? I've seen people take IPPT really early

see the link below on all the schedule.
https://www.ns.sg/web/portal/nsmen/home/nstopics/ippt-ipt-rt

5pm is only for IPPT. Whereas for IPT and RT, is either 6pm or 7pm (evening slots).

Whichever session u booked, the counter only opens for that particular session 15mins before the session time.
 

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Just did my 8th IPPT-RT today (Tuesday) but failed.

Say i book another RT on Thursday, can i request to retake IPPT again?

Reason is because my window for this year closes this Friday, and I defaulted last year.

Need some insight on this, thanks guys.
 

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Just did my 8th IPPT-RT today (Tuesday) but failed.

Say i book another RT on Thursday, can i request to retake IPPT again?

Reason is because my window for this year closes this Friday, and I defaulted last year.

Need some insight on this, thanks guys.

No. Its only on 8th and 14th session.

So , likely RT defaulter since can't complete all sessions of RT.

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Could i possibly ask them to give me another shot?

Also, are the penalties for defaulting IPPT and RT the same?

As extracted from https://www.ns.sg/web/portal/nsmen/home/nstopics/ippt-ipt-rt/rt/guidelines-rt/RT

"Tip: If you would like to take your RT or IPPT before the scheduled IPPT session, e.g. your 8th session, please approach the Officer-in-Charge at the Fitness Conditioning Centre (FCC) during your RT for advice."

However, u can try by asking the in-pro counter during your RT on the day of your session. But you will need to be attending the session that has IPPT being conducted.
 
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