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Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012

Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012 . University. Poly Foundation Programme for NA students with ELMAB3 < 11. JC/CI. Polytechnic. Institute of Technical Education. Higher Nitec. Nitec. Direct Poly Programme NA students with ELMAB3 < 19. GCE ‘O’ levels.

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Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012

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  1. Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012 University Poly Foundation Programme for NA students with ELMAB3< 11 JC/CI Polytechnic Institute of Technical Education Higher Nitec Nitec Direct Poly Programme NA students with ELMAB3< 19 GCE ‘O’ levels GCE ‘N’ levels Normal Technical Stream Normal Academic Stream Express Stream

  2. POLYTECHNIC Compared to JC Junior College Polytechnic • Broad-based • education • Prepares students • for university • education • Technical education • Prepare students for • the workforce • alternative route to • university

  3. The A level Route

  4. Rationale for2006‘A’ Level Curriculum • To better prepare our students for the knowledge age • To provide more options to cater to different interests and talents

  5. The ‘A’ Level Curriculum Framework

  6. Different Levels of Study Subjects are offered at three levels:

  7. JC Curriculum • H1 H2 H3 Subjects • Compulsory H1 subjects: • General Paper • Project Work • Mother Tongue

  8. Difference between H1 & H2 subjects • H1 and H2 subjects are equal in depth • H1 subjects are approximately half the breadth and scope of H2 subjects

  9. H3 subjects can take the form of: • more in-depth study of the subject • a research paper • a university module

  10. Examples of H1 Subjects

  11. Examples of H2 Subjects

  12. Examples of H3 Subjects

  13. Subject Requirement - 2 criteria • NUMBER of subjects and LEVEL ie H1,H2,H3 Egnorm7 subjects: 4 H1,3H2, 0 H3 • IDENTITY of subject 1 contrasting subject and 3 compulsory [GP, MT, PW]

  14. Combination of Subjects • Norm of 7 • Above norm Expanded Curriculum: take on an 8th subject [H1or H2]

  15. Subject Combination looks like this… Norm: 7 subjects • 3 H2 subjects • 1 contrasting subject offered at least at H1 level • 3 compulsory H1 subjects [ GP, MT, PW]

  16. Possible Subject Combination Example A

  17. Possible Subject Combination Example B

  18. Possible Subject Combination Example C

  19. Possible Subject Combination Example D

  20. Admission to JC • Based on GCE ‘O’ Level results. • Direct School Admission (DSA). Exercise conducted from May to July in Sec 4 / 5. Criteria dep on JC’s niche , usually talent in CCA, outstanding traits of leadership or service . DSA also to Polytechnics.

  21. Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012 University Poly Foundation Programme for NA students with ELMAB3< 11 JC/CI Polytechnic Institute of Technical Education Higher Nitec Nitec Direct Poly Programme NA students with ELMAB3< 19 GCE ‘O’ levels GCE ‘N’ levels Normal Technical Stream Normal Academic Stream Express Stream

  22. The Poly Route for O level students

  23. Admission to Polytechnic after GCE ‘O’ • To be eligible for consideration for admission to the various courses in the Polytechnic, applicants must obtain 26 points or better for the net ELR2B2 aggregate score (i.e. English Language, 2 relevant subjects and best 2 other subjects including CCA Bonus Points) and meet the minimum entry requirements of the respective courses in the Polytechnics. • CCA Bonus points are given to students in the computation of their net aggregates. They are not taken into consideration in determining whether applicants are eligible for specific courses. • There is also Direct Admission to Polytechnics. Exercise will be conducted from May to July.

  24. Admission to Polytechnic after GCE ‘O’

  25. Admission to Polytechnic after GCE ‘O’

  26. Admission to Polytechnic after GCE ‘O’

  27. The Poly Route for Normal Academic students

  28. New Route 1 (Normal Academic) ADMISSION toPOLY through POLY Foundation Programme

  29. Admission after GCE N for Normal Academic students New Route 1POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS in Normal Academic stream Eligibility Criteria Starting from the Sec 4N(A) cohort taking the 2012 GCE ‘N’-Level examinations, N(A) students who obtained an ELMAB3 (English, Math, Best 3 Subjects) raw aggregate score of 11 points or better (excluding CCA bonus points) at the GCE ‘N’-Level examination will be eligible to apply to the PFP, provided that they have also obtained the following:

  30. New Route 1POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS in Normal Academic stream

  31. POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS in Normal Academic stream

  32. POLYTECHNIC FOUNDATION PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS in Normal Academic stream PFP Year 1 – Foundation Year 2 TO 4 – Poly Course

  33. New Route 2 (Normal Academic) ADMISSION toPOLY through ITE DPP (Higher NITEC) Route

  34. DIRECT POLYTECHNIC PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS in Normal Academic stream DPP Year 1 & 2 – Higher nitec in ite Year 3 & 4 – 2nd & 3rd year in Poly

  35. Both PFP & DPP Will lead to Poly Diploma 4 years after GCE NA

  36. DPP Full-Time HIGHER NITEC Courses and Entry Requirements for Eligible Normal Academicstudents

  37. ADMISSION toPOLY through ITE DPP (Higher NITEC) Route

  38. ITE Higher NITEC Courses for Eligible NA students

  39. ITE Higher NITEC Courses for Eligible NA students

  40. Full-Time HIGHER NITEC Courses and Entry Requirements for eligible GCE ‘O’ Level students

  41. Full-Time HIGHER NITEC Courses and Entry Requirements for eligible GCE ‘O’ Level students

  42. Full-Time HIGHER NITEC Courses and Entry Requirements for eligible GCE ‘O’ Level students

  43. Full-Time HIGHER NITEC Courses and Entry Requirements for eligible GCE ‘O’ Level students

  44. ITE Employment Prospects Higher NITEC • Employment rate: 60% to 100% of graduands obtained jobs within 6 months upon graduation. • Salary Range: $1200 - $1700 per month

  45. The Poly Route for N Tech level students

  46. Flowchart for Post Secondary Education w.e.f 2012 University Poly Foundation Programme for NA students with ELMAB3< 11 JC/CI Polytechnic Institute of Technical Education Higher Nitec Nitec Direct Poly Programme NA students with ELMAB3< 19 GCE ‘O’ levels GCE ‘N’ levels Normal Technical Stream Normal Academic Stream Express Stream

  47. ADMISSION toPOLY through ITE DPP (Higher NITEC) Route

  48. Admission to ITE Full-Time NITEC Courses

  49. Admission to ITE Full-Time NITEC Courses

  50. Admission to ITE Full-Time NITEC Courses

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