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GCE O Levels Examination 2019
Administrative briefing
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Outstanding Fees to the school
• School Fees • Examination Fees• Library Books fine• Publication fees
You will be receiving a photocopied version of your results. You are to clear the outstanding fees at the General Office before getting your original results. Your examination certificate will be held by the General Office until payment is made.
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Release of O-Level Results
Joint Admissions
Exercise (JAE)
JAE Appeals
After JAE Appeals
Release of O-Level Results
• Everyone is unique and different.
• What works for you may not work for others.
• There are many routes tosuccess.
• Explore all possible education options and look for one that best fits the needs andabilities of each student.
• It may just mean taking the road less travelled.
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• What am I good at? Are there areas that I am interested in?• Think about type of courses you have
strengths and are interested in• For example, you may be interested in
engineering, healthcare or design courses
• Where should I go?• List down all the institutions that offer courses that
are aligned to your interests• For example, if you are interested in design, you could
list down the design courses offered by the polytechnics, such as the Diploma in Animation, offered by NP or Diploma in Sonic Arts, offered by RP. You can also consider courses offered by ITE such as the Higher Nitec in Interactive Design or the Higher Nitec in Visual Effects.
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What are the various Post-Secondary School options available?
3 MAIN TYPES OF OPTIONS
1. Junior Colleges (JCs) or Millennia Institute
3. Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
2. Polytechnics / LaSalle / NAFA
Prepares students for the GCE ‘A’ level examination
Trains students with relevant skills for the workplace in a knowledge-based
economy.
Equips students with technical knowledge and skills relevant to the
industry.
Applications are done through Joint Admissions Exercise or Joint Intake
Exercise(JAE) / (JIE)
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1. Junior Colleges (JCs) or Millennia Institute
Length of study:
JCs – 2 years
MI – 3 years
Cut-off Points:
To enter a JC:L1R5 must be <= 20
To enter MI:L1R4 must be <= 20
Using GCE O-Level results –Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Prepares students for the GCE ‘A’ level examination
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2. Polytechnics / LaSalle / NAFA
Using GCE O-Level results –Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Trains students with relevant skills for the workplace in a knowledge-based economy.
Courses are market driven and career oriented
Students graduate with a Diploma
Ready to enter the workforce
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Using GCE O-Level results –Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Students must also qualify for the minimum entry requirements (MER) for
the course they want to pursue
ELR2B2 (*26 points or better)is used for admissions into the Polytechnics.
English Language2 RELEVANT subjects for the course applied for2 other best subjects*Except for 28 for 2 courses in Nursing
The various Polytechnics courses are categorised into four Aggregate Types (i.e. ELR2B2- A, ELR2B2-B, ELR2B2-C and ELR2B2-D) and can be found in the JAE booklet.
2. Polytechnics / LaSalle / NAFATrains students with relevant skills for the workplace in a knowledge-based economy.
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3. Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
Using GCE O-Level results –Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Higher Nitec
Equips students with technical knowledge and skills relevant to the industry.
Using GCE O-Level results –Joint Intake Exercise (JIE)
Nitec
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3. Institute of Technical Education (ITE)Equips students with technical knowledge and skills relevant to the industry.
Preparing you for a promising career
Numerous partnerships with
key industry players
Courses that meet economic and
global demands
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3. Institute of Technical Education (ITE)Equips students with technical knowledge and skills relevant to the industry.
For students with an aptitude for
hands-on learning
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Release of O-Level Results
Joint Admissions
Exercise (JAE)
JAE Appeals
After JAE Appeals
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
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• Which courses should I choose?• Use all your 12 JAE choices carefully• Refer to the polytechnic and ITE
websites to find out more• For polytechnic courses:
www.polytechnic.edu.sg• For ITE Higher Nitec courses:
www.ite.edu.sg
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
Points to take note (Suggested thinking process)
(1) Use ALL your 12 JAE choices carefully(2) Your top 4 choices (1-4) should be what you are passionate about. Your
aggregate score should be close or below the courses’ last aggregate scores for previous year.
(3) Your middle 4 choices (5-8) should be what you are comfortable and able to do. Your aggregate score should be equal or below the courses’ last aggregate scores for previous year.
(4) Your final 4 choices (9-12) should be what you do not mind doing. Your aggregate score clearly meet the criteria required.
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
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• You can also refer to the JAE booklet for details on the courses offered, including information on the subject-specific minimum entry requirements (MERs), and the cut-off points for specific courses in the year before
• For additional advice, you can approach your teachers, ECG counsellor (inform teachers to make appointment) and parents, or visit the ECG centre at MOE Grange Roadhttps://calendly.com/moe_ecg
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Release of O-Level Results
Joint Admissions
Exercise (JAE)
JAE Appeals
After JAE Appeals
JAE Appeals
• Which courses should I appeal for? • You can only appeal for courses
where you meet the current year’s cut-off point, as well as the MERs• Refer to the JAE appeals website for
information on the cut-off points for specific courses for the current year
• Refer to the JAE booklet for information on the subject-specific MERs on courses that you are interested to appeal
• Think about appealing for a range of courses, including those offered by ITE
JAE Appeals
• How do I appeal for a course? • Submit your appeal through the
JAE (for Polytechnic and ITE Higher NITEC appeals website: https://jaeappeal.polytechnic.edu.sg
• Use all your 6 JAE appeals choices carefully
• For additional advice, you can approach your teachers, ECG counsellor and parents, or visit the ECG centre at MOE Grange Road
JAE Appeals
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Release of O-Level Results
Joint Admissions
Exercise (JAE)
JAE Appeals
After JAE Appeals
After JAE Appeals
• How do I check for my JAE appeals outcome? • You will be informed of your appeal outcome
through the online appeals portal, as well as through SMS notifications
• Look out for your appeal outcome, and consider the course your were posted to carefully
• From 2019, if you did not receive a posting by the end of JAE appeals, you will be offered an alternative course as an additional option
• If you are offered an alternative posting, do accept it and give it a try, as it will give you a chance to continue your studies
After JAE Appeals
• Can I still appeal after the end of JAE appeals?
• You can still appeal directly to the polytechnics and ITE directly for courses that you are interested in
• You can do this even if you have accepted the posting offered through JAE appeals
After JAE Appeals
JAE Instructions • All applications must be submitted online through JAE
Internet System (JAE-IS) from 3.00 pm on 14 January 2019 (Monday) to 4.00 pm on 18 January 2019 (Friday).
• The JAE pin can be found in Form A which will beissued to you together with your results slip.
• Please refer to the JAE Booklet you received fromyour FTs last year for more information.
• Students who need to assess through schoolcomputers will need to approach the General Officestaff within the same time-frame.
JAE Instructions • All students successfully admitted to a school through
the Direct School Admission-JC (DSA-JC) Exercise / Polytechnic Early Admissions Exercise (Poly EAE) / ITE Early Admissions Exercise (ITE EAE) will not be able to participate in the JAE.
• Successful DSA-JC and Poly EAE students will receive their Form A that indicate the school they have been admitted to.
• Successful ITE EAE students will be informed by ITE.
JAE Instructions • You are advised to exercise all 12 options in JAE.
• You are advised to print and retain a copy of the Verification slip for your record after you have submitted your application online.
• JAE: www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
• The posting results of the JAE application are scheduled for release on Thursday, 31 January 2019
Application Process - Repeat Secondary 4E/5NA
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Pathways for the 4E / 5NA studentsRepeat Secondary 4E / 5NA
• Obtained no more than 2 GCE O-Level passes and an aggregate of 44 points or less in 5 subjects or
• Obtained 3 or more GCE O-Level passes but do not qualify for admission to Junior Colleges, Millennia Institute or Polytechnics
• Have only taken the GCE ‘O’ Levels ONCE• Not more than 4 years overaged (Singapore citizen) and not
more than 2 years overaged (International student)
• Apply for ITE (Higher Nitec OR Nitec) Courses to maximise your options.• Collect the REPEAT PINK form from the back of the school hall. • Call the General Office (65729100) before 15 Jan (Tuesday) to make an
appointment to meet the Vice-Principal, Ms Wong. At the meeting, you MUST submit the PINK application form, your ITE course submission and relevant documents. Please attend the meeting with your parents.
• Appointment schedule: 16 Jan (Wednesday) from 10.00 am to 12.00 pm
Administrative Matters
• Candidates who wish to review their GCE ‘O’ LevelExamination results must submit their appeals to theschool by Wednesday, 16 January, 12:00 noon.
• The appeal fee per subject will be $112.35.
Other administrative matters
• Candidates who wish to made amendments totheir certificates must submit their appeals tothe school by Friday, 26 April 2019, 5:00 pm.
• The appeal fee per certificate will be $50.
Administrative MattersFinancial assistance for Polytechnic and ITEeducation• Several assistance schemes are available:
– CDC/CCC Bursary– MOE Bursary– Tuition Fee, Study Loan Scheme
• Refer to the handouts given by your FTs for moreinformation.
Administrative MattersIf you have any doubts or concerns,feel free to approach any of your FTs /School Counsellors.
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ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR RESULTS!
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