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Release of 2020 Gce O-Level Results RELEASE OF 2020 GCE O-LEVEL RESULTS 11 Jan 2021 JOINT ADMISSION EXERCISE (JAE) 2021 www.moe.gov.sg/2021jaebooklet Application You can apply to • Junior college (JC) • Millennia Institute (MI) • Polytechnics • Institute of Technical Education (ITE) Registration Applications must be submitted online through the JAE internet system (JAE-IS) at the JAE website : https://www.moe.gov.sg/jae Registration Submit your JAE course choices online via the JAE-IS using either (i) SingPass, or (ii) JAE PIN. The JAE PIN can be found in FORM A, which will be issued to you together with your result slip. Registration For 2021 Joint Admissions Exercise, the following candidates are eligible to participate except those who have been successfully admitted to a school through the DSA-JC or Poly EAE ◦ All Singapore Citizens (SC) or Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) with valid GCE ‘O’ Level Examination results from any year. ◦ International students studying in a Government School, Government-Aided School, or an Independent School in Singapore with valid 2020 GCE ‘O’ Level Examination results. Registration You are strongly advised to complete the JAE worksheet given in the JAE booklet (page ii in front) before accessing the JAE-IS to submit your application so that you can register more smoothly online. (System will log off automatically if there is no activity for 10 minutes continuously) Registration Registration You are advised to make full use of the 12 choices, where applicable. Posting to Arts or Science Course does not guarantee preferred subject combinations. Students should check websites of respective JCs and MI for subject combinations. Provide your handphone number if you want to receive SMS of your JAE posting results. Registration It is advisable to print a copy of the Verification Slip (VS) after submitting the course choices. If you are unable to view the VS, your application may not be submitted successfully. In such cases, log in JAE-IS again to confirm the status of your application. Refer to the JAE-IS Registration Guide on using the JAE-IS. Documents issued to you today • Result Slip • Examination Certificate • Form A Appeal for Review of Results Closing date for application for appeal of review & payment of appeal fees: Friday 15 Jan 2021 Fees : $112.35 per subject (inclusive of GST) Forms can be obtained from Ms Jessie Ang in the GO. All appeals must be submitted through school before 15 Jan 2021. Candidates who do not have strong grounds for submitting an appeal are discouraged to do so. FORM A Form A contains 3 important information: • GCE O-Level Results • The Polytechnic/ITE courses you are eligible to apply under JAE • JAE PIN (personal password) for online application FORM A Students are to take proper care of Form A. The JAE PIN is issued once only and will not be replaced if lost. Students who have lost or forgotten their JAE PIN would have to register personally at MOE, Customer Service Centre (MOE-CSC). Registration Registration period : 5 days Mon 11 Jan 2021 (3pm) to Fri 15 Jan 2021 (4pm) Students who are unable to submit choices via JAE-IS during registration period • Seek assistance using online JAE Request Form • www.moe.gov.sg/jaerequestform • Form will only be activated during the registration period. New for 2021: Refinement of Language- related Bonus Points for JAE Posting Bonus Points for L1R5 & L1R4 computation for students considering JC/MI courses with A1 – C6 in: (a) Both EL and HCL or (b) MSP or Bahasa Indonesia as 3rd language Changes in 2021: Bonus Points will be given even when JC/MI course choices come after Polytechnic/ITE course choices in JAE. [JAE Booklet Pg 12, Table 1] Use of PCs in CCHMS for JAE PCs with internet access and printing facility will be available for use at CCHMS Library. Date & Time : 11 Jan (Mon): 3pm to 4 pm 12 Jan (Tue) – 15 Jan (Fri): 9am to 4 pm If you need the school’s facilities, call the General Office at 63441393 to make an appointment first. Students to present Result Slips to the Librarian for verification purposes. You may seek assistance if you face difficulties during registration. Release of JAE Posting Results Posting Results are scheduled to be released on 28 Jan 2021 (Thur) through the following modes: • JAE-IS (www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/joint-admissions-exercise) • SMS to HP no. provided during registration Acceptance of Offer JC / MI Report to the JC/MI on the next day (29 Jan, Fri) ***Call & inform the school if you are unable to report to school. Polytechnic Complete online enrolment by the date stated in the enrolment package which will be sent to you. ITE Accept offer of course online within period indicated in posting letter Students who participated in DSA-JC Accepted Admitted to chosen JC, not eligible to offers, met JC participate in JAE. To report to JC admission directly. requirements Did not meet Take part in JAE to apply for eligible JC admission courses. requirements www.moe.gov.sg/dsa-jc Students who participated in Poly EAE and accepted conditional offers Net ELR2B2 score of 26 EAE offers are confirmed. No points or better, met all longer conditional. Minimum Entry Requirements (MERs) Did not meet Poly Take part in JAE to apply for Admission Criteria or eligible courses. MERs https://eae.polytechnic.edu.sg Transfer of Course You may appeal for transfer to another course or institution only after the release of JAE posting results. For JC: Approach the institution directly for appeal within 3 working days after the official release of posting results [JAE Booklet Pg 13-14] Transfer of JC Course Appeals for a transfer to another JC Course can be submitted after the JAE posting results are released Appeals are considered only if you meet the cut-off point (COP) of the JC course for that year’s JAE. Transfer of Poly / ITE Course Appeals to Polytechnic and/or ITE courses can be submitted at https://jaeappeal.polytechnic.edu.sg. Appeals are considered only if you meet the (i) Minimum Entry Requirements; (ii) cut-off point (COP) of the course for that year’s JAE. JC OPEN HOUSES 2021 JCs eOpen House (East) School Date Remarks Dunman High 12 – 13 https://dunmanhigh.moe.edu.sg/jae- School Jan 2021 open-house-2021/ Victoria JC 12 – 13 https://victoriajc.moe.edu.sg/wp- Jan 2021 content/uploads/VJC-EOpenHouse- 2021/ Tampines 13 Jan https://sites.google.com/tmjc.edu.sg/ Meridian JC 2021 e-openhouse2021 Temasek JC 11 Jan https://sites.google.com/temasekjc.m 2021 oe.edu.sg/tjc-e-open-house-2021 onwards JCs Open House (West) School Date Remarks Hwa Chong 12 Jan 2021 https://www.hcunite.com/hci-openhouse Institution Jurong Pioneer JC 12 Jan 2021 https://jpjc.moe.edu.sg/about- jpjc/admission-matters/jpjc-e-open- house-2021 Anglo-Chinese JC 13 Jan 2021 https://acjc.moe.edu.sg/e-open-house National JC 9 & 12 Jan https://nationaljc.moe.edu.sg/senior-high- 2021 e-open-house/ River Valley High Ongoing https://rivervalleyhigh.moe.edu.sg/e- Sch open-house/home Millenia Institute Ongoing https://www.millenniainstitute.moe.edu.s g/e-open-house JCs Open House (North) School Date Remarks Yishun Innova 12 Jan https://yijc.moe.edu.sg/e-open- JC house Nanyang JC 11 – 15 Jan https://nanyangjc.moe.edu.sg/nyjc/ announcements/nyjc-e-open- house-updates Anderson 12 Jan https://linktr.ee/asrjc Serangoon JC JCs Open House (Central) School Date Remarks Eunoia JC Ongoing https://www.oheunoia.com/ St. Andrew’s JC 12 Jan https://standrewsjc.moe.edu.sg/e- 2021 open-house-2021 Catholic JC Ongoing https://cjc.moe.edu.sg/eopenhouse Raffles 11 – 14 Jan http://www.ri.edu.sg/ OR Institution 2021 https://readymag.com/riopenhouse/ 2355576/ St. Joseph’s Ongoing https://www.sji.edu.sg/ Institution Polytechnics Open House / JAE Info Sessions School Date Remarks Singapore 12 – 15 Jan Course Counselling Registration: Polytechnic 2021 https://www.sp.edu.sg/sp/admissions/admissions- exercises/joint-admissions-exercise-(jae) Republic Polytechnic 12 Jan 2021 https://www.rp.edu.sg/discover/ JAE Talk: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/admissions- webinar-2021-jae-talk-registration- 124407689749 Ngee Ann Ongoing https://join.np.edu.sg/#why-np Polytechnic Nanyang Polytechnic Ongoing https://openhouse.nyp.edu.sg/ Temasek Polytechnic Ongoing https://www.tp.edu.sg/jae/ Arts Institutions Open House School Date Remarks Lasalle 15 – 16 Register at: College of the Jan 2021 https://bit.ly/lasalleopenhouse2021 Arts Nanyang 14 – 16 Register at: Academy of Jan 2021 https://nafaopenhouse.vfairs.com/ Fine Arts Others School Date Remarks National Ongoing Online Guide: Institute of to 17 Jan https://niec.edu.sg/early-childhood- Early 2021 jae/ Childhood Development (NIEC) Affiliation to NYJC Note: 2 bonus points are awarded only if you choose Nanyang Junior College course(s) as your 1st choice. Special Programme/Subject Chinese Language Elective Programme (CLEP) H2 Translation (Chinese) Bicultural Studies Programme (BSP) Schools Offering CLEP/BSP Schools CLEP Translation BSP Hwa Chong Institution Nanyang JC Temasek JC Jurong Pioneer JC Eunoia JC Dunman High School River Valley High School .
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