2024 SIM important dates

2024 key academic dates and deadlines for RMIT students at SIM (Singapore Institute of Management).

These dates apply to the following programs: 

  • BP217 Bachelor of Business (Management)
  • BP251 Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)
  • BP252 Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
  • BP253 Bachelor of Business (International Business)
  • BP254 Bachelor of Business (Accountancy)
  • BP255 Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) 
  • BH114 Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) 
  • BP070 Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation)
  • BP222 Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)
  • BP115 Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)
  • BP343 Bachelor of Business

Semester 1 2024 (2420)

Important dates

Date Event or deadline
4-8 December 2023  2024 continuing students' enrolment
4-8 December 2023 Deferred and supplementary examinations (1)
9 December 2023 SIM-RMIT Induction (Saturday)
11-15 December 2023  2024 commencing students' enrolment
25 December 2023 Christmas Day public holiday (Monday)
1 January 2024 New Year's Day public holiday (Monday) 
4 January

Semester 1 2024 classes begin

5 January Supplementary examinations (2) (Accounting program only)
19 January Last day to add classes without written academic permission 
25 January Result release date for November intensive session 2023
2 February Census date
9-11 February SIM shutdown for Chinese New Year (Friday - Sunday)
12 February Chinese New Year public holiday (Monday)
13 February Classes resume
15 March

Academic penalty date 

29 March Good Friday (Friday)
10 April Hari Raya Puasa public holiday (Wednesday) 
13 April Classes end
17 Apri - 7 May Assessment period
1 May Labour day public holiday (Wednesday) 
22 May Vesak Day public holiday (Wednesday)
23 May Result release date

Weeks 1-21

Teaching session Dates (Monday to Sunday)
Week 1 1-7 January (classes start 4 January)
Week 2 8-14 January
Week 3 15-21 January
Week 4 22-28 January
Week 5 29 January - 4 February
Week 6 5-11 February
Week 7 12-18 February
Week 8 19-25 February
Week 9 26 February - 3 March
Week 10 4-10 March
Week 11 11-17 March
Week 12 18-24 March
Week 13 25-31 March
Week 14 1-7 April
Week 15 8-14 April
Week 16 15-21 April
Week 17 22-28 April
Week 18 29 April - 5 May
Week 19 6-12 May
Week 20 13-19 May
Week 21 20-26 May

May 2024 intensive session (2430)

Applies to:

  • BP115 - Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) and
  • BP222 - Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)
     

Important dates

Date Event or deadline
1 May Labour day public holiday (Wednesday)

2 May

Classes begin

10 May

Last date to add classes

22 May

Vesak Day public holiday (Wednesday)

24 May

Census date

7 June

Academic penalty date

17 June

Hari Raya Haji (Monday) 

21 June

Classes and assessments end

2 July

Results release date

Weeks 1-10

Teaching sessions Dates (Monday to Sunday)
Week 1 29 April - 5 May (Classes begin 2 May)
Week 2 6-12 May
Week 3 13-19 May
Week 4 20-26 May
Week 5 27 May - 2 June
Week 6 3-9 June
Week 7 10-16 June
Week 8 17-23 June
Week 9 24-30 June
Week 10 1-7 July

Semester 2 2024 (2460)

Important dates

Date Event or deadline
3-7 June Continuing students’ enrolment
3-7 June Semester 1 2024 deferred and supplementary examinations (1) (Accounting program only)
8 June SIM-RMIT Induction (Saturday)
10-14 June Commencing students’ enrolment
1 July Classes begin
5 July Supplementary examination (2) (Accounting program only)
12 July Last day to add classes without written academic permission 
26 July SIM annual event (Friday)
29 July Census date 
9 August National Day public holiday (Friday) 
28-30 August Graduation ceremony 
6 September Academic penalty date
5 October Classes end (Saturday)
7-11 October Study break
14 October - 2 November Assessment period
31 October Deepavali public holiday (Thursday)
21 November Results release date
2-6 December 2025 continuing students’ enrolment
2-6 December Deferred and Supplementary Examinations (1)  (Accounting program only)
9-13 December 2025 commencing students’ enrolment
24 December SIM shutdown for Christmas Day (Tuesday)
25 December Christmas Day public holiday (Wednesday)
31 December SIM Shutdown for New Year’s Day (Tuesday) 
1 January 2025 New Year's Day public holiday (Wednesday)
2 January 2025 Supplementary examinations (2) 

Weeks 1-21

Teaching session Dates (Monday to Sunday)
Week 1 1-7 July
Week 2 8-14 July
Week 3 15-21 July
Week 4 22-28 July
Week 5 29 July - 4 August
Week 6 5-11 August
Week 7 12-18 August
Week 8 19-25 August
Week 9 26 August - 1 September
Week 10 2-8 September
Week 11 9-15 September
Week 12 16-22 September
Week 13 23-29 September
Week 14 30 September - 6 October
Week 15 7-13 October
Week 16 14-20 Ocober
Week 17 21-27 October
Week 18 28 October - 3 November
Week 19 4-10 November
Week 20 11-17 November
Week 21 18-24 November

November 2024 intensive session (2470)

Applies to:

  • BP115 - Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) and
  • BP222 - Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication)
     

Important dates

Date Event or deadline
31 October Deepavali public holiday (Thursday)

1 November

Classes begin (Friday) 

8 November

Last date to add classes

22 November

Census date

6 December

Academic penalty date

20 December

Classes and assessments end
24 December SIM shutdown for Christmas Day (Tuesday)
25 December Christmas Day public holiday (Wednesday)

31 December

SIM shutdown for New Year’s Day (Tuesday)

1 January 2025

New Year’s Day (Wednesday)  

23 January

Results release date

Weeks 1-10

Teaching session Dates (Monday to Sunday)
Week 1 28 October - 3 November (Classes start 1 November)
Week 2 4-10 November
Week 3 11-17 November
Week 4 18-24 November
Week 5 25 November - 1 December
Week 6 2-8 December
Week 7 9-15 December
Week 8 16-22 December
Week 9 23-29 December
Week 10
30 December - 5 January 2025
Week 11 6-12 January
Week 12 13-19 January
Week 13 20-26 January
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