Information for Guests

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- Guests Invitation Cards and Seating Arrangements

- Video-recording and Photography

- How to get to RP


Guests Invitation Cards and Seating Arrangements

- Graduands have to request for Guests Invitation Cards during the online registration period from 16 April 2013 (4pm) to 7 May 2013 (10pm). Please click here to access the "Register for Grad Ceremony" webpage in OASIS.

- Graduands are required to collect the Guest Invitation Cards (as indicated in the online registration) between 9 and 11 May 2013 at Agora Hall 1.

- Guests without the invitation cards will not be allowed entry to witness the ceremony proceedings.

- Seating arrangements is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the main theatre is filled up, guests will be ushered to view the live streaming of the ceremony at the adjacent TRCC Studio.

- As a courtesy to the other audience and for the convenience of our guests with infants and children below 6 years old, they will be admitted to the TRCC Studio to view the live streaming of the ceremony so that they can attend to their child’s needs without disrupting the on-going ceremony proceedings.

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Video-recording and Photography

- Guests are not allowed to leave their seats to take photos/video inside the theatre during the ceremony.

- Professional photographers have been engaged to take photographs of the graduands. Graduands may order their photos with the engaged photographers after the ceremony at the reception venue located at South Agora.

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How to get to RP

By Car
If you are driving, please park at Carpark P1 or P3.

By public transport
MRT – Woodlands station (400m to Republic Polytechnic)
Bus – 169, 903, 911

Republic Polytechnic
9 Woodlands Ave 9
Singapore 738964

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