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Post-Secondary Options

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Junior College – 19 JCs

•  Anderson JC •  ACJC (DEP) •  ACS (Independent)

– IBDP •  Catholic JC •  Hwa Chong

Institution (AEP) •  Innova JC •  Jurong JC •  Meridian JC •  Nanyang JC (AEP)

•  National JC (AEP) •  Pioneer JC •  Raffles JC •  Serangoon JC •  St Andrew’s JC •  St Joseph’s Institution

- IBDP •  Tampines JC (DEP) •  Temasek JC •  Victoria JC (DEP) •  Yishun JC

L1 First Language English / Higher Mother Tongue

R5

Relevant Subject 1 Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music

Relevant Subject 2 Mathematics / Science

Relevant Subject 3 Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Mathematics / Science

Relevant Subject 4 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge

Relevant Subject 5 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge

Computation of Aggregate – L1R5

Entry Requirement to Junior Colleges

•  Aggregate Range for L1R5 (excludes bonus points) ≤ 20 points

•  Meet the requirements on Core subjects * English Lang (A1 – C6)

* Mother Tongue (A1 – D7) * Mathematics (A1 – D7)

Information based on 2014 JAE Admissions

http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/jae/files/jae-info.pdf (Available for download in pdf)

http://www.polytechnic.edu.sg/polyguide/JAE.html

L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2013 JAE Admissions

S/No Junior College Arts Science/IB

Course Code L1R5 Course Code L1R5 1 Anderson JC 21A 9 21S 8 2 Anglo-Chinese JC 22A 7 22S 6

3 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

- - 51I 5

4 Catholic JC 23A 10 23S 10

5 Hwa Chong Institution

24A 3 24S 3

6 Innova JC 37A 20 37S 20 7 Jurong JC 25A 12 25S 15 8 Meridian JC 36A 9 36S 9 9 Nanyang JC 26A 8 26S 8

10 National JC 27A 5 27S 5

L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2013 JAE Admissions

S/No Junior College Arts Science / IB

Course Code L1R5 Course Code L1R5 11 Pioneer JC 35A 14 35S 15 12 Raffles

Institution 28A 3 28S 3

13 Serangoon JC 29A 12 29S 12 14 St. Andrew's JC 30A 9 30S 9 15 St. Joseph’s

Institution - - 52I 7 16 Tampines JC 31A 13 31S 13 17 Temasek JC 32A 7 32S 7 18 Victoria JC 33A 6 33S 5 19 Yishun JC 34A 19 34S 19

Table E-1, pg. 109 of 2014 JAE Info booklet

L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2013 JAE Admissions

Centralised Institute

• Millenia Institute – 3-year course

L1 First Language English / Higher Mother Tongue

R4

Relevant Subject 1 Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Mathematics / Science

Relevant Subject 2 Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Mathematics / Science

Relevant Subject 3 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge

Relevant Subject 4 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge

Computation of Aggregate – L1R4

Entry Requirement to Millenia Institute

•  Aggregate Range for L1R4 (excludes bonus points) ≤ 20 points

•  Meet the requirements on Core subjects * English Lang (A1 – C6)

* Mother Tongue (A1 – D7) * Mathematics (A1 – D7)

The ‘A’ Level Curriculum

since 2006

http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/pre-u/curriculum/

Three Levels of Study

H1 H2 H3 Half of H2 in terms of content

Equivalent to ‘A’ level subjects prior to 2006

Extension into subject areas with diverse learning opportunities for in-depth study (eg. advanced content, research paper, university module). You must offer the corresponding subject at H2 level. Pre-requisites for all H3 programmes. (refer to Table C-3 & C-4 of 2014 JAE info)

Students may select subjects at 3 different levels of study : Higher 1 (H1), Higher 2 (H2) and Higher 3 (H3)

"  The norm is for students to offer three H2 and one H1 content-based subjects, one of which is a contrasting subject.

"  Students must offer General Paper, MT and Project Work, which is at H1 level.

"  Students who have the passion for a particular subject and have the time to go beyond the norm may offer additional H1/H2 subjects or up to two H3 subjects.

" Total no. of subjects = 7 (3H2 + 4H1)

Examples of Subject Combinations

Mathematics & Sciences combination

Humanities & Arts combination

H2 Physics

H2 Chemistry

H2 Mathematics

H1 Economics (contrasting subject)

H1 Mother Tongue

General Paper

Project Work

H2 Economics

H2 Geography

H2 Mathematics (contrasting subject)

H1 Art

H1 Mother Tongue

General Paper

Project Work

KI – Knowledge and Inquiry

•  KI can be taken in place of General Paper.

•  Provides opportunity to explore different methods of inquiry in fields like the sciences, the humanities, mathematics and the aesthetics.

•  As KI is multi-disciplinary, it can be taken as a contrasting subject for students whose main specialization is in either the Humanities & the Arts or the Mathematics & Sciences discipline.

University Admission Criteria Minimum application criteria: • 2 H2 passes • GP (or KI) taken at the same sitting • MT Grades considered for admission: • 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects (at least one from a contrasting discipline) • GP (or KI), PW, MT • Minimum MT proficiency required : ‘S’ grade in H1 MT or • Pass in MT ‘B’ or D7 in GCE ‘O’ level HMT. CCA Performance (considered qualitatively) • Additional faculty admission criteria such as interviews or aptitude tests • More information available online http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/pre-u/pre-u-to-university/

Polytechnics

• Nanyang Polytechnic • Ngee Ann Polytechnic • Republic Polytechnic • Singapore Polytechnic • Temasek Polytechnic

Entry Requirement to Polytechnics

•  Applicants must obtain 26 points or better for EL R2 B2 aggregate score: * EL – English Language

* R2 – 2 Relevant subjects * B2 – Best 2 other subjects (excluding

CCA) AND

•  Meet the minimum entry requirements of the specific course you are applying for.

Page 23 – 2014 JAE info booklet Page 28 to 74 – Entry Requirements of all Polytechnic Courses

2nd Gp of relevant subjects (R2)

Business-Related

Science & Technology Design

• Art • Combined Humanities • Geography • Higher Art

• History • Literature

• Principles of Accounts

• Biology • Chemistry

• Food & Nutrition • Physics

• Science (Phy/Chem)

• Science (Phy/Bio) • Science (Chem/

Bio)

• Art • Biology

• Chemistry • Food & Nutrition

• Higher Art • Physics

• Science (Phy/Chem) • Science (Phy/Bio) • Science (Chem/Bio

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

11 12 12 14 -

Accountancy and Finance

Banking and Financial Services

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

10 11 - 15 -

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

11 12 15 16 -

Business Studies / Management / Administration

International Business

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

6 7 - - -

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

- - - 18 26

Sports and Wellness Management

Hospitality and Tourism / Resort Mgt / Hotel / IR

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

10 12 17 16 18

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

10 13 - - -

Media Studies / Mass Communication

Biotechnology / Molecular Biotechnology

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

10 10 12 12 20

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

10 - 13 14 22

Pharmaceutical Science

Biomedical Science

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

9 8 10 - 16

JAE 2013 for Polytechnic Courses

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

9 13 9 - -

Psychology / Applied Drama & Psychology

Child Psychology & Early Education

Ngee Ann S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic

12 - 13 - -

Direct Admission

(DSA – JC / DPA)

Direct School Admission (DSA - JC)

•  DSA – JC Exercise usually commences in Term 3, Wk 1 (~July).

•  Students admitted via the DSA-JC Exercise will have to meet the criteria for admission to a JC, for example their GCE ‘O’ Level or equivalent results must meet the prevailing JC admission eligibility criteria.

Direct School Admission (DSA - JC)

•  Each JC will admit students according to its own merit-based admission criteria (academic and/or non-academic criteria), based on the students’ personal qualities and the areas of focus (such as leadership, science, music, sports) that the JC would like to emphasise.

•  http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-jc/files/2013-dsa-jc-phase.jpg (for reference only)

Direct Polytechnic Admission (DPA)

•  The Direct Polytechnic Admission (DPA) Exercise commences in July.

•  The DPA Exercise gives the polytechnics greater flexibility to select students on criteria other than GCE 'O'-Level results.

Direct Polytechnic Admission (DPA)

•  For the DPA Exercise, the polytechnics will take into account students’ abilities, talents and interests in the specific courses that they are applying for.

•  For example, a student’s passion and talents in film and video production would be considered when he applies through the DPA for a polytechnic course in Media Studies.

Direct Polytechnic Admission (DPA)

•  To ensure that students admitted through DPA will be able to cope with the rigours of a polytechnic education, applicants will also have to meet the prevailing polytechnic admission criteria.

Direct Polytechnic Admission (DPA)

•  The DPA Exercise also allows students who are interested in, and who have the aptitude for applied learning, to confirm places in polytechnic courses prior to taking their GCE ‘O’-Level examinations.

•  Students accepted to polytechnics through the DPA can also benefit from special programmes in the polytechnics, before the start of the formal polytechnic classes in April.

Thank You