2019 O Level
Examination
Results
Programme
Outline
1. Administrative briefing
2. Principal’s address
3. Collection of results
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This set of slides will be made
available to all students on the school
website after 5 pm today.
Take note of the registration deadline.
These are your O level and CCA grades.
These are your RAW scores without CCA bonus points.A1-A2: 2 bonus pointsB3 -C6: 1 bonus pointTo be eligible for JC, you need to have a RAW score of 20.For Poly admission, the ABCD are your aggregates for: A: Humanities & Media CoursesB: Business Courses C: Engineering, Tech & Science Courses D: Design Courses
Theses codes are the Poly/ITE courses you are eligible for. C: Nanyang PolyN: Ngee Ann PolyR: Republic PolyS: Singapore PolyT: Temasek PolyV: ITE
GUIDE TO READING YOUR JAE FORM A
Administrative
briefing
Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
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Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
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Course Application Worksheet
o JAE 2020 booklet
o There is a time limit
of 15 mins for you to
complete your online
application.
o Complete the 12
choices of courses
before you log-on to
the JAE online
application system.
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Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
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What you need to do?
o Prepare Form A, JAE – PIN/SingPass and
completed worksheet.
o Log onto
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/joint-
admissions-exercise
o If your JAE application is submitted
successfully, a Verification Slip appears on the
screen. Print the slip and keep it.
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o All students successfully admitted to a school through
Direct School Admission-JC (DSA-JC) Exercise/ Early
Admissions Exercise (EAE) will not be able to
participate in JAE.
o Their Form A will show that they have been admitted
to an institution through DSA-JC/ EAE.
o EAE offers are confirmed if they meet the following
criteria
A net ELR2B2 score of 26 points or better for the
GCE O-Level examinations; and
Minimum Entry Requirements for the respective
polytechnic course.
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Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
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Key Considerations for Your Education &
Career Pathways
o What am I good at? Are there areas that I am interested in?
Think about type of courses you have strengths and areas you are
interested in.
For example, you may be interested in healthcare and/or
engineering related courses.
o Where should I go?
List down all the institutions that offer courses 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.
You may also consider Common Entry Programmes (CEP) in the
polytechnics.
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o Which institutions/courses should I choose?
Use all 12 JAE choices carefully. Consider all
possibilities, including Higher Nitec Courses.
Refer to the JCs/CI, Poly and ITE websites to find out
more!
For JCs/CI: (specific school websites)
For polytechnic courses:
www.polytechnic.edu.sg
For ITE Higher Nitec courses: www.ite.edu.sg
Refer to the JAE booklet, including information on
the subject-specific minimum entry requirements
(MER), and the cut-off points the year before.
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For Poly-eligible Students with Borderline
Aggregate
o Poly-eligible students with borderline aggregate scores
(~L1R4 22 to 28, with D7 or worse in Math) might not be
posted to a poly course.
o If so, take part in the combined Poly/ITE JAE Appeals
and consider a range of courses and institutions,
including Higher Nitec courses.
o Consider accepting the “alternative posting” to secure a
place for your post-secondary option.
o You can still appeal to the other courses/institutions
directly if you wish, even if you have accepted the
posting offered through JAE appeal.
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For Higher Nitec-eligible Students with Borderline
Aggregate
o Higher Nitec-eligible students with borderline aggregate
scores (~L1R4 of 31 pts or more, with F9 in Math) are
encouraged to apply Nitec courses vie JIE ‘O’ while
applying for JAE to broaden possibilities.
o If you did not receive a JAE posting, ITE might offer you
a place in a Nitec course soon after the release of the JAE
posting results.
o Consider accepting the “alternative posting” from ITE to
continue your studies.
o You can still appeal for a Higher Nitec course during the
JAE appeals.
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Which courses should I appeal for and
How do I appeal?
o You can only appeal for the courses where you meet the
current year’s cut-off point and MER.
o Use all 6 JAE appeal choices carefully.
o Submit your appeal through the JAE appeals website:
https://jaeappeal.polytechnic.edu.sg
o You will be informed of the outcome through the portal
and SMS notifications. Note that appeal postings are
subject to available vacancies.
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o Application Period
Start date: 13 Jan 2020, Monday, 3 pm
End date: 17 Jan 2020, Friday, 4 pm
o Posting Results: 04 Feb 2020, Tuesday
o Results can be obtained from
JAE website:
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
SMS via applicant’s mobile number
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Progression Pathway for Secondary Four N(A) Students
Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)
o PFP-eligible students will receive a copy of Form P
o Application Period
Start date: 13 Jan 2020, Monday, 2 pm
End date: 17 Jan 2020, Friday, 4 pm
o Posting Results: 21 Jan 2020, Tuesday, 2 pm
o Results can be obtained from PFP website:
https://pfp.polytechnic.edu.sg/PFP/index.html
o Accept/Reject/Appeal date by 23 Jan 2020, Thursday , 4 pm
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Progression Pathway for Secondary Four N(A) Students
Direct-Entry-Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
o Application via DPP website:
http://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/intake/
o Application Period
Start Date: 13 Jan 2020, Monday, 3 pm
End Date: 17 Jan 2020, Friday. 4 pm
o Posting Results: 4 Feb 2020, Tuesday, 9 am
o Results can be obtained from DPP website:
https://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/definitely-des
o Accept / Reject by: 7 Feb 2020, Friday
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Progression Pathway for Secondary Four N(A) Students
o For successful PFP and/or DPP applicants
o Students who have been offered a place in the DPP under
the final application phase should report to ITE upon
acceptance of their DPP course offer.
o The last day of school for Secondary 5 students who have
accepted a place in the PFP will be on Friday, 31 January
2020. Students will be informed by the respective
polytechnics of the enrolment dates for the PFP.
o Students who accepted a place in the earlier December
application phase of the DPP but have now decided to
take up a PFP offer will need to apply to ITE to withdraw
from the DPP first, before they are able to take up that
PFP offer.
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Re-admission to school
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Application to Repeat
Sec 4E and Sec 5N students are allowed to repeat the
O Level Examination only if they satisfy all the
criteria below:
o Obtained not more than 2 GCE O-Level passes
(excluding CCA) and an aggregate of 44 points or
less in 5 subjects.
o Obtained 3 or more GCE O-Level passes
(excluding CCA) but do not qualify for
admission to Junior Colleges, Millennia Institute
or Polytechnics.
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Re-admission to school
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Application to Repeat
o Will not be more than:
i) 4 years overage, for Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents
(i.e. born on or after 2 Jan 1999 for Sec 5N students, and born on
or after 2 Jan 2000 for Sec 4E students), or
ii) 2 years overage, for International Students (i.e. born on or after
2 Jan 2001 for Sec 5N students, and born on or after 2 Jan 2002 for
Sec 4E students)
and
o Had been enrolled in a mainstream secondary school in 2019
o Sat for the GCE O-Level Examination for the first time in 2019
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Re-admission to school
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Application to Repeat
For students who wish to repeat and are eligible
o See VP Miss Foo
o Submit Application Form (blue) to general
Office
Application Period:
o First Period: 13 – 17 Jan 2020, 12 pm
o Second Period: 04 – 10 Feb 2020, 12 pm, 1st to
5th working day, from the date of release of the
JAE posting results (04 Feb 2020)
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Administrative
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General Information
Appeal for Review of Results
o Pupils who have strong ground to believe that
there are discrepancies in their result are to
approach the general office for the appeal for
review of results form.
o Pupils have to pay $112.35 per appeal per subject.
o Completed forms are to be submitted together
with the fees payable by Friday, 17 Jan 2020.
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General Information
Education and Career Guidance
If you need help in making informed decisions on your career
preference and educational pathways, you can log on to
My SkillsFuture Student Portal:
https://www.myskillsfuture.sg/secondary
o User ID: SXXXXXXXX
o Password: 3069XXXXXX (The first 4 characters are our
school code which is 3069, then followed by the last 6 characters
of your NRIC)
This web portal provides information on various Polytechnics
and universities (local and foreign) and an insight into variety
of occupations and their entry level requirements to help you
plan your educational paths.
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Administrative
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General Information
Education and Career Guidance
You may also refer to
Taking My Next Step Forward After My GCE ‘O’ Levels
https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/whats-next/for-gce-o-
level-students/index.html
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Administrative
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General Information
Education and Career Guidance
o Students, who require ECG advice today, can approach any
of your teachers or the ECG Counsellor in the Hall or MRL
Lvl 2 today.
Consultation :
13 Jan, Monday, 2.30 pm - 5.30 pm
@ Nexus
ECG Counsellor:
Ms Samantha Woo
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General Information
ECG counselling service is available for GCE O Level
students. Appointments for ECG counselling may be made
via
o Website: http://bit.ly/moe_ecg
o Hotline: 6831 1420
o Address: ECG Centre, 51 Grange Road Blk 1, #01-03/04,
Singapore 249564
Operating Hours:
Mondays to Fridays: 9 am to 5 pm
Saturdays: 9 am to 12 pm
Sundays and Public Holidays: Closed
Email: [email protected]
ECG Centre @ MOE (Grange Road)
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General Information
Administrative
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Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
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You can access the computers at any of the following institutions during the registration period:
o Junior Colleges
o Millennia Institute
o Polytechnics
o ITE Colleges
o MOE-Customer Service Center (MOE-CSC)
o BGSS (NEXUS)
Principal’s
Address
Principal’s
Address
Collection of
Results
Collection of
Results
Important instructions
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o Collect according to Register Number.
o You will receive:
GCE O-level Result slip Form A
JAE Booklet or ITE Booklet
Factsheet for At-risk students
Factsheet on selecting JC/ MI/ Poly & ITE courses in
JAE
How to Read Form A and General FAQ
Additional ECG Support for Parents
o Sign on Acknowledgement List
Collection of
Results
Important instructions
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Summary of important dates
Process Deadline
Joint Admission Exercise (JAE) 17 Jan 2020, 4 pm
Appeal for the review of results 17 Jan 2020, 4 pm
Repeat O Level examination 17 Jan 2020, 12 pm
THE BESTALL
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Access the JAE Booklet to see
what exactly those courses