Release of GCE ‘O’ Level Results
13 Jan 2020
Briefing on Joint Admission Exercise
• Listen Attentively
• Make full use of all 12 options
• Be realistic• Students with borderline results should consider including
Higher Nitec / Nitec options (not just poly options) in their choices so that they would not be unposted
• Aim: every student should complete post-secondary education and obtain a work-ready qualification.
Joint Admissions Exercise JAE 2020 Junior Colleges
Millennia Institute
Polytechnics
Institute of Technical Education
General InformationSection 1
JAE 2020 Booklet*• Distributed in Oct 2019
• Available online:www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
• Contents: General Information JAE Registration JAE Posting Posting &
Posting Results Release Courses Offered under JAE Aggregate Computation Entry Requirements of
Courses
*Content presented in this set of slides is notexhaustive. Please refer to JAE 2020 booklet formore information.
Before Registration• Pg ii
• Plan your choices carefully
• Strongly advised to make full use of 12 choices
• All course registration must be done online through the JAE Internet System (JAE-IS) at
• www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/joint-admissions-exercise
• Access JAE-IS with your SingPass or JAE PIN (in Form A)
• Strongly advised to print and retain a copy of the Verification Slip after you have submitted your application online to confirm that your application is successful.
• You can also log in again during the registration period to obtain your verification Slip.
a. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as admission is based on merit
b. Students should consider a range of choices where
(i) students have an interest in and
(ii) where they have a higher chance of being
posted to
a. 18 JCs
b. 5 Polytechnics
c. 3 Centralised ITEs (Nitec and Higher Nitec)
• Tuition Grant Scheme for Polytechnic Students Financial Assistance SchemeSpecial Educational Needs
• Refer to Pg 2 – 5 for details
Important Dates (Pg 6)Dates Key Events
13 Jan 2020 Release of ‘O’ Level Results
Start: 13 Jan 2020, 3.00 pm
End: 17 Jan 2020, 4.00 pm
Registration for JAE through JAE Internet System (JAE-IS)[accessible 24 hours]
4 Feb 2020 (tentative)
Release of Posting Results
5 Feb 2020 (tentative)
Reporting to JC/MI only*
* Students posted to polytechnic or ITE will be informed by the respective instituition in due course.
JAE RegistrationSection 2
Sample of Form A• Pg 9
• JAE Pin
• Subject Code & Grade
• Aggregate Types
• Aggregate Scores are before CCA bonus point reduction
• Eligible Poly/ITE Courses
• JC/MI Course Codes (Pg 16)
• Do not misplace Form A
includes CCA bonus points
Guide to JAE Internet System• Pg 84 - 90
• JAE Pin or SingPass
• Subject Code & Grade
• Aggregate Types
• Aggregate Scores are beforeCCA bonus point reduction
• Eligible Poly/ITE Courses
• JC/MI Course Codes (Pg 99)
• Do not misplace Form A
Aggregate computationAdmission criteria & Subject descriptionsSection 3
Aggregate Types Computation Criteria (Pg 26 – 28)
L1R5 : For Junior College
Courses
L1 English/ HMT
R5 Relevant Subject 1 - 5
L1R4 : For Millennia Institute
Courses
L1 English/ HMT
R4 Relevant Subject 1 - 4
For Junior College and Millenia Institute courses – Pg 26
Aggregate Types Computation Criteria
ELR2B2 : For Polytechnic CoursesELR2B2 - A ELR2B2 - B ELR2B2 - C ELR2B2 - D
EL English
R2 1st Group of Relevant Subjects
2nd Group of Relevant Subjects
B2 Best 2 other subjects
For Polytechnics courses – Pg 27
Aggregate Types Computation Criteria (Pg 26 – 28)
For ITE Higher Nitec CoursesELB4 - A ELR1B3 - B ELR2B2 - C
ELB4 English & Best 4 other subjects
ELR1B3 English , Relevant Subject 1 & Best 3 other subjects
ELR2B2 English , 1st Group of Relevant Subjects,
2nd Group of Relevant Subjects &
Best 2 other subjects
For ITE Higher Nitec courses – Pg 28
Admission Criteria
• Junior College/Millenia Institute : Pg 30 – 31
• Polytechnic : Pg 32 – 77
• Centralised ITE : Pg 78 – 83
• LASALLE : Pg 141 – 142
• NAFA : Pg 142 – 143
JAE Posting ResultsSection 4
Release of JAE Posting Results (Pg 13)
• First week of February
• Modes of Release:• JAE – Internet System (JAE-IS)
www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/joint-admissions-exercise
• SMS via applicant’s mobile phone
Acceptance (Pg 13)• JC/MI
• Report to the JC/MI on stipulated date in JAE-IS (usually the next working day)
• Any student who does not report to the JC/MI will be deemed to have forfeitedhis/her place; this place will be made available to other eligible applicants underappeal
• Polytechnic• Receive an enrolment package by end February via postal mail
• Required to complete online enrolment by date stated in package
• Any student who does not complete the online enrolment by the stated date willbe deemed to have forfeited his/her place; this place will be made available toother eligible applicants under appeal
• ITE• Should receive an enrolment letter within 3 working days via postal mail
• Accept course offer online at www.ite.edu.sg by date stated in letter
• Any student who does not accept his/her course offer online by the stated datewill be deemed to have forfeited his/her place; this place will be made availableto other eligible applicants under appeal
Appeal / Transfer (Pg 13-14)
• Unsuccessful applicants to approach institution directly to appeal
• Evaluation on a case-by-case basis
• Consideration is based on
• compelling reason(s)
• available vacancies
• JC – directly to the JC of your choice [must meet MER]
• Poly & ITE (Higher Nitec)– online at combined portal https://jaeappeal.edu.sg within 4 working days upon release of JAE posting results
• Always accept the course offered while processing appeal. You need to secure a place.
Courses Offered Under JAESection 5
JC Courses (2-Year Duration)• Pg 16, 95 – 137
• List of JCs (18)
• Course Code
• Special Programme
• Certification
MI Courses (3-Year Duration)• Pg 16, 138
• Course Code
• Certification
Polytechnic Courses (3-Year Duration)(Pg 17 – 23)
Refer to Form A to find out your eligibility.
Determines the group of relevant subjects required for course application.
ITE Courses (Higher NITEC) (2-Year Duration) (Pg 24 – 25)
Refer to Form A to find out your eligibility.
Determines the group of relevant subjects required for course application.
Direct School Admission (DSA) – JC
Early Admissions Exercise(EAE) – Polytechnic
DSA & EAE
DSA – JC
• Students who had accepted offers through the 2019 DSA-JC will be admitted to their chosen JC if they have met the eligibility criteria for admission based on their GCE-O Level exam results.
• Students admitted to a JC through DSA-JC will not be eligible to participate in the JAE
EAE – Polytechnic
• Students who had accepted conditional offers to a poly course through the Poly-EAE and have teir offers confirmed based on their GCE O-Level exam results will not be eligible to participate in the JAE.
• EAE offers are confirmed if the following criteria are met :
a. a net ELR2B2 score of 26 points or better for the GCE
O-Level exam
b. Minimum Entry Requirements for the respective
polytechnic course
Retention at Sec 4E / 5N(A)
Retention at Sec 4E / 5N(A)Sec 4E and Sec 5N students are eligible to repeat their GCE O-Level Examination only if they satisfy all thecriteria below:-
a) i) Obtained no more than 2 GCE O-Level passes and an aggregate of 44 points or less in 5 subjects (excluding CCA bonus points), or
or
ii) Obtained 3 or more GCE O-Level passes but do not qualify for admission to Junior Colleges, Millennia Institute or Polytechnics;
b) i) Will not be more than 4 years overage, for Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents (i.e. born on orafter 2 Jan 1999 for Sec 5N students, and born on or after 2 Jan 2000 for Sec 4E students), or
or
ii) Will not be more than 2 years overage, for International Students (i.e. born on or after 2 Jan 2001 forSec 5N students, and born on or after 2 Jan 2002 for Sec 4E students);
c) Had been enrolled in a Government or Government-aided school in 2019; and
d) Sat for the GCE O-Level Examination for the first time in 2019.
Go to General Office to fill up an application form for submission.
School & External Support
School’s Support
• The school provides computer with internet access & printer:
• Venue : Computer Lab 3
• Date : 14 - 17 Jan 2020
• Time : 9.00am - 4.00pm
• Staff : Ms Nilar (for assistance)
• Mr Sim L H can be contactable over Whatsapp or [email protected]
• FTs and school counsellors can be contacted via their respective official MOE email addresses
School’s Support
External Support
• If you encounter any difficulties with your application on the Internet, you may call ITE Customer Service Helpdesk at 1800-2222111 for
assistance or you may call MOE-Customer Service Centre, 68722220 for assistance.
• MySkillsFuture ECG Portal allows students to discover more aboutthemselves through profiling for suitable recommendations to bemade to enrol for a course based on your interests, skills, values andlearning styles (make good use of StrengthsFinder profile).https://www.myskillsfuture.sg/secondary
External Support
Open House Programme
• Guided Campus Tours
• Chit Chat Sessions with Our Teachers
• Showcases by CCAs
• Free treats (ice-cream, popcorn,
candy floss, cheese fries etc) *while stocks last!
Uniquely NYJC
• 4 Dress Down Days
• 8.30am start time
• Flexible subject combinations
• Empowered students, dedicated and caring
staff
www.nanyangjc.moe.edu.sg
Facebook.com/Nanyangjc
Nearest MRT Station: Lorong Chuan MRT
Open House Briefing On Pre-U Chinese/ Malay/ Tamil Language Elective Programme
• For CLEP
Open House Briefing On Pre-U Chinese/ Malay/ Tamil Language Elective Programme
• For MLEP
Open House Briefing On Pre-U Chinese/ Malay/ Tamil Language Elective Programme
• For TLEP - New programme from 2020
Resources for Parents
i Resilience Booster :https ://tinyurl.com/resil-boosters
ii Raising Confident Children :https ://tinyurl.com/conf-children
iii Supporting Your Child Through Transitions :https ://tinyurl.com/support-in-transitions
iv How Do You Praise? :https ://tinyurl.com/praise-well
v Gratitude:https ://tinyurl.com/gratitude-parents
vi “Is your child too stressed?”- infographic
vii “Setting realistic expectations?”- infographic
RELEASE OF
RESULTS