2019 GCE O LEVEL - RELEASE OF RESULTS Joint Admission Exercise - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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2019 GCE O LEVEL - RELEASE OF RESULTS Joint Admission Exercise (JAE) Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) 2020 Refer to your Admission Booklet Read all instructions carefully Documents to Collect 1. Result Slip 2. O Level Certificate 3.
Joint Admission Exercise (JAE)
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) 2020
- Refer to your Admission Booklet
- Read all instructions carefully
Documents to Collect
- 1. Result Slip
- 2. O Level Certificate
- 3. JAE Form A (in envelope)
- Your O level results
- Courses eligible to apply under the JAE
- JAE-PIN (a personal password to access the
- nline internet registration system)
Documents to Collect
- 3. JAE Information Booklet
- 4. Educational & Career Guidance (ECG)
Booklets
- 5. 2019 Graduation Album
- 6. Post-Secondary brochures: JC/ Poly/ ITE
(available at the ECG booth)
DSA and EAE
All students who have accepted offers and met the eligibility criteria or minimum entry requirement through the
- Direct School Admission JC (DSA-JC)
- Early Admissions Exercise (EAE)
will not be able to participate in this JAE (Reflected in Form A)
Registration Process
- 1. JAE registration will open from 3.00pm on
Mon, 13 Jan 2020 to 4.00pm on Fri, 17 Jan 2020.
- 2. You are strongly encouraged to use the course
application worksheet (provided in Form A or the JAE information booklet) before submitting your online application via the JAE Internet System (JAE-IS).
Registration Process
- 3. JAE-IS is accessible at
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/joint- admissions-exercise.
- 4. The JAE PIN can be found in Form A (in
envelope).
- 5. Print and retain a copy of the Verification slip
for your record.
Internet Access & Printing in School
- 1. You may use the school’s computers and printers to
complete the JAE Registration.
- 2. Please refer to the schedule below:
Date Time Venue Mon 13 Jan 2020 1500 to 1600 iMakerSpace Tue 14 Jan to Fri 17 Jan 2020 1330 to 1600
JAE Posting Results
The JAE posting results will be released on Tue 4 Feb 2020 through the following modes:
- 1. JAE-IS, which is accessible through the JAE
website;
- 2. Short Messaging System (SMS) via applicant’s
mobile number (if provided by applicants during JAE Registration)
Students posted to JC/MI Report to JC/MI
- n Wed, 5 Feb 2020
DPP & PFP Information for 2019 4NA
Documents to Collect
- 1. Result Slip [for ‘O’ level subject(s)]
- 2. O Level Certificate [for ‘O’ level subject(s)]
- 3. Form P (in envelope)
PFP eligible students will receive a copy of Form P
(contains a password, to use the password to submit application online via the PFP website at https://pfp.polytechnic.edu.sg/PFP/index.html).
For 2019 4NA students - PFP
Date / Time Actions to be taken
Mon 13 Jan 2pm – Fri 17 Jan 4pm PFP application Tue 21 Jan 2pm Results released for the application through PFP website By Thu 23 Jan 4pm Need to indicate if you wish to accept, reject or appeal
Fri 31 Jan 2pm Outcome of appeal Fri 31 Jan 2pm to Tue 4 Feb 4pm Acceptance of appeal outcome
For 2019 4NA students - DPP
Students who are newly eligible for DPP, should submit their application online via DPP application portal http://www.ite.edu.sg/apply-now/dpp/
Date / Time Actions to be taken Mon 13 Jan 2.00pm to Fri 17 Jan (11.59pm) DPP final application phase Tue 21 Jan (9am) Results released for the application through DPP website Thu 23 Jan by 11.59pm To accept or reject course offer by this date
For 2019 4NA students – PFP/DPP
- 1. Students who have been offered a place in the
DPP, should report to ITE on Thu 23 Jan 2020.
- 2. Last day of school for 2020 Sec 5NA who accept
a place in PFP: Fri 31 Jan 2020. You will be informed by the respective polytechnics on the enrolment dates.
*** Students who accepted a place in the earlier application phase of the DPP in December 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 the PFP offer.
Enquiries
- 1. For queries relating to Polytechnic/ITE
education, members of the public should contact the respective Polytechnics/ITE campus’ hotline.
- 2. For queries relating to JAE, they may call MOE
Customer Service Centre at 6872-2220 during the hotline operating hours.
EDUCATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE (ECG)
CONSULTATION
‘Where should I go after I graduate?’ ‘I have too many choices to choose from.’ ‘I would like to know more about PFP and DPP?’ ‘I have limited choices, what can I do’ ‘I am not sure what I’m interested in!’
Date : 13 Jan 2020 Time : 2.30 – 4.30 pm Venue : At the back of the hall EDUCATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE (ECG) CONSULTATION
Alternatively, you may also wish to email our ECG COUNSELLOR Miss Catherine Ng @
Ng_hui_fong_catherine@schools.gov.sg Today ECG BOOTH
ECG booklets
What’s Next (after GCE N and O- Levels) This pamphlet scaffolds the decision-making process for GCE N and O-Levels students. A specific version is available to each group of students. Journeying with Our Children, Achieving their Aspirations (For Parents) This parent resource contains tips and advice
- n ECG, and considerations at key education
stages such as PSLE, GCE N, O and A-Levels.
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EDUCATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE (ECG)
RESOURCES
MySkillsFuture portal
www.myskillsfuture.sg/secondary
You can leverage on the Education Guide feature in the MySkillsfuture portal to help you plan your next step forward after secondary education. You can explore the Singapore Education Landscape and find out more about the various educational institutions and the programmes offered by each institutions. You can also chart and compare different education pathways. Parents may navigate the portal with their children and discuss the different choices.
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EDUCATION AND CAREER GUIDANCE (ECG)
RESOURCES
Key Messages for JAE
- 1. Consider your course choice wisely
- 2019 Cut-off Points (COP) for the JCs/MI & Polytechnic
courses can be found in 2020 JAE Booklet given.
- In the JAE, applicants are posted to a course based on merit
according to their net aggregate scores, taking into account the various bonus points eligible for (i.e. net L1R5 for JC course,
net L1R4 for MI course, net ELR2B2 for Polytechnics courses and net ELB4/ELR1B3/ELR2B2 for ITE courses).
- It is important that you should consider courses that are
comparable to your aggregate scores, for better fit and better chances of being admitted.
Key Messages for JAE
- 2. Make full use of your 12 choices
- Make a considered decision of all 12 choices
because there is a change that you will be posted to one of them.
- Do check that you qualify for the course you
are applying for.
- If you do not use up the 12 choices, you are
limiting the amount of choice you have in where you could be posted.
Appeal/Transfer after posting results
- Students who are unsuccessful in their JAE application
may approach the institution directly to appeal. Students who wish to appeal for a transfer to another course or institution should also approach the institution directly. Students must meet the minimum entry requirements for admission for the courses.
- Appeals are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and a place
may be granted only when compelling reasons are presented and vacancies are available.
- Students must report to the institution they are posted to
- r accept the course offer online while waiting for the
result of their transfer application.
Dates of Open House
For JCs not listed in the table, please visit their school websites.
Op Open en House se is over er for r the e 5 Poly lytech echnics nics
For more information, please refer to their school websites