Post-Secondary Options
1 Junior College – 19 JCs
• Anderson JC • National JC (AEP) • ACJC (DEP) • Pioneer JC • ACS (Independent) • Raffles JC – IB • Serangoon JC • CJC • St Andrew’s JC • Hwa Chong • SJI - IB Institution (AEP) • Tampines JC (DEP) • Innova JC • Temasek JC • Jurong JC • Victoria JC (DEP) • Meridian JC • Yishun JC • Nanyang JC (AEP) 2 Computation of Aggregate – L1R5
L1 First Language English (A1 – C6)
Relevant Subject 1 Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music
Relevant Subject 2 Mathematics / Science
Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Relevant Subject 3 Mathematics / Science R5 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects Relevant Subject 4 excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects Relevant Subject 5 excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge 3 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)
4 L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2012 JAE Admissions
Junior College Arts Science Anderson 10 8 Anglo-Chinese 7 6 ACS (Independent) - 5 Catholic JC 10 10 Hwa Chong Institution 3 3 Innova JC 20 20 Jurong JC 13 16 5 L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2012 JAE Admissions
Junior College Arts Science Meridian 9 9 Nanyang 9 9 National 5 5 Pioneer 16 16 Raffles Institution 3 3 Serangoon 13 13 St Andrew’s 9 9 6 L1R5 Agg Score (with Bonus Pts) for 2012 JAE Admissions
Junior College Arts Science SJI (IB) ------Tampines 13 14 Temasek 7 6 Victoria 5 4 Yishun 20 20
7 Centralised Institute
• Millenia Institute – 3-year course
8 Computation of Aggregate – L1R4
L1 First Language English (A1 – C6)
Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Relevant Subject 1 Mathematics / Science
Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music / Relevant Subject 2 Mathematics / Science
R4 Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects excluding Relevant Subject 3 CCA and Religious Knowledge
Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects Relevant Subject 4 excluding CCA and Religious Knowledge 9 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)
10 Polytechnics
• Nanyang Polytechnic • Ngee Ann Polytechnic • Republic Polytechnic • Singapore Polytechnic • Temasek Polytechnic
11 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. 12 2nd Gp of relevant subjects (R2)
Business- Science & Design Related Technology • Art • Biology • Art • Combined • Chemistry • Biology Humanities • Food & Nutrition • Chemistry • Food & Nutrition • Geography • Physics • Higher Art • Higher Art • Science (Phy/ • Physics • History Chem) • Science (Phy/Chem) • Literature • Science (Phy/Bio) • Science (Phy/Bio) • Principles of • Science (Chem/ • Science (Chem/Bio Accounts Bio) 13 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Accountancy and Finance
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 11 12 12 13 -
Banking and Financial Services
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 9 11 - 14 -
14 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Business Studies / Management / Administration
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 11 12 15 16 -
International Business
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 6 7 - - -
15 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Sports and Wellness Management
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann - - - 19 26
Hospitality and Tourism / Resort Mgt / Hotel / IR
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 10 12 15 17 18
16 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Media Studies / Mass Communication
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 10 13 - - -
Biotechnology / Molecular Biotechnology
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 10 10 13 14 20
17 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Pharmaceutical Science
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 11 - 14 15 22
Biomedical Science
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 9 8 11 - 17
18 JAE 2012 Cut-off points for Poly
Psychology / Applied Drama & Psychology
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 9 12 9 - -
Child Psychology & Early Education
Ngee S’pore Temasek Nanyang Republic Ann 12 - 13 - -
19 Direct Admission
(DSA – JC / DPA)
20 Direct School Admission (DSA - JC)
• DSA – JC Exercise commences in Term 3, Wk 1. • 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.
21 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.
22 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.
23 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.
24 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.
25 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.
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