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2018 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N(A) & N(T) EXAMINATIONS 17 DEC 2018, 2 PM TODAYS PROGRAMME FROM 2PM Items By Welcome & General Information Mrs Diana Ho Release of the 2018 GCE N Level Results Mrs Quek Li Gek Release of Result


  1. 2018 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N(A) & N(T) EXAMINATIONS 17 DEC 2018, 2 PM

  2. TODAY’S PROGRAMME FROM 2PM Items By Welcome & General Information Mrs Diana Ho Release of the 2018 GCE N Level Results Mrs Quek Li Gek Release of Result Slips & relevant forms & materials by Form /Co-Form Teachers Form / Co-Form Teachers Break-out ECG Info Sessions: • A Appeals / Review of grades • Repeat of 4NA Mr Lee Wei Te • Amendments by students on documents (eg. Certs) B • 4NT students eligible for ITE Mrs Diana Ho • C 4NA DPP students and students interested to Mrs Quek Li Gek move on to Sec 5NA D • 4NA PFP students Ms Aileen Sim

  3. BREAKOUT ECG INFO SESSIONS Stage Group C: Briefing for DPP & Sec 5 NA - eligible candidates Meet Mr Lee Wei Te outside hall Group A: Appeals / Review of grades Group B: Group D: Repeat of 4NA Briefing for Sec 4D1: Briefing for PFP- Enhanced Nitec / eligible Nitec for 4NT candidates

  4. GENERAL BRIEFING FOR ALL STUDENTS

  5. Considerations for Your Education & Career Pathways The 3 ECG Questions

  6. Considerations for Your Education & Career Pathways Pathways available to Sec 4N(A) Students Polytechnic Direct-Entry- Sec 5N(A) Nitec Foundation Scheme to GCE O-Level Courses** Programme (PFP)* Polytechnic Programme (DPP)* Eligible students: Eligible students: Eligible students: Eligible students: Legend: ELMAB3 ≤ 12 NAFA Foundation ELMAB3 ≤ 15 Programme* ELMAB3 ≤ 19 Eligible students: ELMAB3 > 19 More information on the various educational pathways can also be found in the PSEI booklet, and the MySkillsFuture Portal. *Also meet subject-specific minimum entry requirements 7 **Aggregate Point calculated based on best 4 subjects including pre-requisites and bonus points

  7. For Students Planning to Enter NAFA NAFA Foundation Programme The new Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) Foundation Programme (NFP) is a one-year foundation course where 4NA graduates can apply and be admitted directly to NAFA as an alternative to the GCE O-Level. Starting in March 2019, the NFP will cover a range of subject areas to nurture students’ technical, artistic and literacy skills in preparation for a creative arts diploma at NAFA. Registration for the NFP is ongoing and will end on Saturday, 20 Jan 2018. Find out more about NFP and the application details here: https://nafa.edu.sg/courses/foundation/nafa-foundation-programme 8

  8. For Students Planning to Enter NAFA Mark Your Calendar! For students keen on the NFP , NAFA will have an NFP Open House on 18 and 19 December at the Fashion Gallery, NAFA Campus 2, Level 1, 38 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189654. NAFA’s General Open House will be held from 18 to 20 Jan 2018. For more information, see NAFA’s website https://nafa.edu.sg/ 9

  9. A QUICK COMPARISON Secondary Education Poly/ITE Tertiary Education Industry specific courses General education with focus on • Enhanced Nitec (5 courses) • English Language • Nitec (53 courses) • Mathematics • DPP (17 courses) • Science • PFP (212 courses) • Humanities Module-based GPA grading National exam grading system system Academic-driven curriculum Project-based and Practice- based curriculum

  10. Considerations for Your Education & Career Pathways Pathways available to Sec 4N(T) Students 3-year Enhanced 2-year Nitec Nitec Foundation courses Programme Eligible students: Eligible students: Legend: 0 or 1 ‘N’ Level pass 2 or more ‘N’ Level passes Both 2-year Nitec courses and 3-year Enhanced Nitec Foundation Programme allow progression to Higher Nitec and Polytechnic courses. More information on the various educational pathways can also be found in the PSEI booklet, and the MySkillsFuture Portal. 11

  11. FOR STUDENTS WHO APPLIED FOR ITE EAE ITE Early Admissions Exercise (ITE EAE)

  12. Your place is secured if you meet the Minimum Entry Requirements. E.g. If you applied for Business Services at College Central Your place will be confirmed when your N level results meet the Minimum Entry Requirements. You need not score an aggregate point of ‘8’. NOTE: If you’ve already accepted your EAE offer, you will NOT be eligible for JIE.

  13. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 4NA PATHWAYS No Item Eligibility Criteria Remarks 1 Polytechnic ELMAB3 ≤ 12 (Excl CCA Apply when O-levels Foundation pts) + course entry results are released Programme (PFP) requirement in mid Jan 2019 2 Direct-Entry- ELMAB3 ≤ 19 (Excl CCA Application from Scheme to Poly pts) + course entry 2.30pm (Today) – Prog (DPP) – requirement 20 Dec (Thu) (4 days) Higher NITEC 3 Progression to ITE Prerequisites & bonus Same as above for NITEC course pts stated in booklet 4 Retain in 4NA ELMAB3 ≤ 21 or Depends on Vacancy ELB3 ≤ 14 or & students need to MAB3 ≤ 14 or submit a formal Other prerequisites appeal to school

  14. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 4NA PATHWAYS No Item Eligibility Criteria Remarks 5 Sec 5NA ELMAB3 ≤ 19 (Excl CCA pts) and at least a grade 5 for all subj used in the computation of ELMAB3

  15. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 4NT PATHWAYS No Item Criteria Remarks 1 Progression to Prerequisites & Application from ITE for NITEC bonus pts stated in 2.30pm (Today) – course the booklet 20 Dec (Thu) (4 days) 2 Enhanced Nitec 0 or 1 N-level pass Application from Foundation only 2.30pm (Today) – Programme 20 Dec (Thu) (eNFP) (4 days) 1+2 =3yrs in ITE • Grade A for both 3 Transfer to 4NA Subject to approval EL & MA and from MOE • Grade B or better for 1 other sub

  16. 4NA Only TODAY Dec 19 2014 Source : http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/strong- response-direct-entry-scheme-poly Each year Total DPP places – 1,200 only Total PFP places – 1,500 only

  17. Straits Times Mon 21 Dec 2015

  18. PUBLISHED APR 19, 2014, 7:59 AM SGT http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/polytechnic-foundation-scheme-a-big-success

  19. For Students Planning for Private Education Tips When Deciding on Private Education Consider the 3Rs R eadiness R easons R isks Why are you How ready are Do you know the furthering your you to further your possible studies? studies? drawbacks?

  20. For Students Planning for Private Education 8 Things You Should Know Before You Enrol in A Private School 21

  21. ECGC SUPPORT AT PLMGS  Approach your school teachers for general advice on education progression and course selection  For additional support on education and course exploration, book an appointment with ECG Counsellor, Ms Ginn Please bring along: Tue (18 Dec): 830am to 1230pm - 2019 JIE Booklet Wed (19 Dec): 830am to 1230pm - Result Slip Venue: Shakespeare Room @ Library - Form N Please book your session using the online form: - Prelim result slip (if you take https://tinyurl.com/PLMGS-ECG-Booking ‘O’ level subjects) Before the session: - Do your course exploration and shortlisting - Jot down any questions - Find out your CCA grade

  22. ECGC SUPPORT @ MOE ECG CENTRE 51 Grange Road, Blk 1, #01-03/04, Singapore 249564 Email: MOE_ECG@moe.gov.sg Hotline: +65 68311420 Sessions are strictly by appointment only. Book at http://bit.ly/moe_ecg Open from 10 to 29 Dec 2018, 9am to 5pm ECGC SUPPORT @ ITE ITE Hotline: 1800-2222 111 ITE Campus: https://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/contactus ITE Learning Accessibility Office [Students with SEN]: https://tinyurl.com/learning-accessibility

  23. Important dates APPLICATION MATTERS to take note

  24. WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO? 1.Refer to JIE 2018 booklet 2.Open both Results Slip and Form N 3.List interested courses and choice of schools 4.Calculate points based on selected courses 5.Take note of course criteria 6.Take note of important dates 7.Ensure that your personal particulars ( valid email address , mobile number, residential address) are updated for the application of courses online. Passwords, interview shortlist results and the letter of enrolment will be sent to your email address.

  25. WHEN APPLYING FOR YOUR COURSES, NOTE THE FOLLOWING All application is done online on the ITE website (Refer to JIE booklet for more information) When ranking course choices, list down all 12 options Ranking of courses is important. Base your ranking on your level of interest and confidence in getting in, e.g. aggregate score and MERs. Your first choice should be the one that you are most interested and most confident in getting in. If you have NOT met aggregate points, do not waste your choice as allocation will be based on merit. Application is NOT on first-come-first-serve basis. Think carefully and consult with your parents/teachers before indicating your 12 choices.

  26. TAKE NOTE Check that your personal particulars (such as statutory names and Hanyu Pinyin names) are printed CORRECTLY on your results slips

  27. 4NA Only FOR ALL 4 NA STUDENTS: Timeframe Action to be taken Before 28 Dec 2018 Complete and submit form to indicate Friday by 12 noon post-N-Level Decision to General Office

  28. DOCUMENTS GIVEN OUT TODAY Form N CCA Cert Result Slip Results Cert

  29. DOCUMENTS GIVEN OUT TODAY You will be receiving the N-level cert together with the Result slip If student drops subject after the timeline set by SEAB, the subject with a ‘dash’ for grade, will be shown in the result slip. However, this subject will not be reflected in the SGC.

  30. FORM N FPECE (Electronics Engineering) – Course Code CC-AM College Code

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