Monday, January 17, 2011

NIM New Campus Key Facilities

This new campus is modern and spacious with all latest facilities to meet our growing student needs. The new campus is located in a prime location closer to Clarke Quay MRT station and all amenities.

Here are the key facilities available in the campus:

· One brand new computer lab with latest equipment. The lab can accommodate up to 80 students at a time for the teaching of OPERA, and Amadeus software.

· Eighteen big classrooms, can accommodate up to 80 students, all equipped w/ standard classroom aids OHP, Audio/Visual facilities, and Computer LCD Projector) ·

· New Computer workstation room available for students to use the computers for internet access

· Nanyang Hotel & Nanyang Restaurant which is fully equipped with training facilities such as replicas of a hotel’s front office, restaurants, and bedroom suites for role-plays.

· New Library with a reading hall.

· Campus-Wide Wireless Internet connection

· More than 100 eateries to choose from

· One mrt station away from Chinatown, two mrt station away from Little India and one bus stop away from Cityhall


Monday, January 3, 2011

Singapore Nov visitor arrivals rise 16.1 pct from a year ago

Reuters - Friday, December 31

SINGAPORE, Dec 30 - Visitor arrivals to Singapore in November rose 16.1 percent from a year earlier to 963,000, the highest figure ever recorded for the month of November, the Singapore Tourism Board said on Thursday.

The number was, however, lower than October's 978,000 visitors as well as the record 1.1 million achieved in July.

Indonesia contributed the largest number of visitors with 176,000 in November, an increase of 23 percent from a year ago, while India registered the highest percentage rise of 46 percent. STB's figures do not include the thousands who cross over from Malaysia daily by land.

STB said average occupancy rate at Singapore hotels in November was 89 percent, while the average room rate rose in November by 10.5 percent from a year ago to S$220 .

Sources: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20101230/tap-singapore-visitors-c3bb44c.html