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    8 Junior Colleges are Merging? Rumors or Reality?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • floppyF Offline
      floppy
      last edited by

      CatMoon:
      Innova JC is the only JC taking in 20 pointers - the P had spoken publicly before about taking in students who qualify for JC. And next year IJC will no longer take in students.


      But the other JCs have higher cut-out points and with the \"squeeze\", I don't think Yishun JC will increase its intake significantly -- as the infrastructure is already old and dated -- to take in more students with higher points.

      So for 17-20 pointers students, where will they go?
      Poly.

      To me, it's like a subtle message that the higher powers that be don't think the 17-20 pointers will make it to our local U via the A Level route.

      Well, at least there's still MI.

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      • G Offline
        gnihs
        last edited by

        And 8 out of 10 o level students prefer to choose non ip jc over ip jc.

        Serangoon jc being a popular choice, but now…

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        • S Offline
          stetan
          last edited by

          Basically, MOE is consolidating the bottom 8 JCs in terms of cutoff.


          http://www.learnerslodge.com.sg/news/jc-cut-off-points-2017/

          CJC is the eight but since it is a aided JC , MOE has explained it would be more complex in terms of merger. Hence the next in line would be AJC.

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          • J Offline
            jetsetter
            last edited by

            floppy:
            CatMoon:

            Innova JC is the only JC taking in 20 pointers - the P had spoken publicly before about taking in students who qualify for JC. And next year IJC will no longer take in students.


            But the other JCs have higher cut-out points and with the \"squeeze\", I don't think Yishun JC will increase its intake significantly -- as the infrastructure is already old and dated -- to take in more students with higher points.

            So for 17-20 pointers students, where will they go?

            Poly.

            To me, it's like a subtle message that the higher powers that be don't think the 17-20 pointers will make it to our local U via the A Level route.

            Well, at least there's still MI.

            That's my sentiment too.

            In the past, the criteria to enter NUS and NTU weren't that stringent. So a good number of better scorers from YJC, JJC, SRJC, TPJC i.e. the 15-20 pointers might still get a place in certain faculties in our local unis. But look at NUS/NTU/SMU criteria now. It's so stringent.

            The policy makers must have done their due diligence before merging them. E.g. what were the % of IJC, MJC, PJC, SRJC, YJC and JJC getting into local unis. If they are so weak that many had to be retained after promos, they really should have gone to a Poly or MI, not waste 3 years in a JC. The economy needs people with hands-on training now.


            http://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/gradeprofile/sprogramme-igp.html

            I don't see anything wrong with merging non-performing under-subscribed institutions.

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            • phtthpP Offline
              phtthp
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              jetsetter:

              In the 1st place, better psle scorers won't consider those JCs that are closing down.

              Better scorers currently doing O level in the 3 EJC feeder schools should seriously consider switching to IP track, if they qualify.
              JS, u are right.

              For these O level students from 3 Feeder schools, if got chance, better to switch to EJC (IP)
              (scaly end up 17 to 20 points, touch wood)

              After all these named not-so-good JCs shut down : those O level certificate holders with (17, 18, 19, 20 points) cannot enter any more available JC, because they failed to meet the Cut-off-point in the last available JC, after close down, now \"forced\" To go to Poly, more industry-based, direct relevant experience.

              Wah !
              The stress is very great now, with this recent move, signalling to P6 PSLE students : if can, better goto an IP JC.

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              • CatMoonC Offline
                CatMoon
                last edited by

                Fortunately, Kenneth Sng – (formerly from Jurong JC, now a PSC scholar in Washington University) who recently spoke at the US Presidential Debate – missed the axe.

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                  ammonite
                  last edited by

                  I think jcs and polys are quite different in terms of content and delivery style. Though the cop put them into a ranking system, i will be supportive if my child has to or decide to go to poly. In fact i think a poly may suit some learning styles better.

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                  • sharonkhooS Offline
                    sharonkhoo
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                    phtthp:
                    After all these named not-so-good JCs shut down : those O level certificate holders with (17, 18, 19, 20 points) cannot enter any more available JC, because they failed to meet the Cut-off-point in the last available JC, after close down, now \"forced\" To go to Poly, more industry-based, direct relevant experience.


                    Wah !
                    The stress is very great now, with this recent move, signalling to P6 PSLE students : if can, better goto an IP JC.
                    Someone should ask MOE if there will still be places in JCs for the 20-pointers in 2019. If these closures don't block the way of these students, then it really doesn't change anything other than location and size of JCs.

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                    • Imp75I Offline
                      Imp75
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                      I believe that should be downsizing of intake at the merged JCs. It cannot be 1+1. Compare YJC and IJC…IJC obviously is bigger and newer and yet they are moving to the 30-year old campus in Yishun which is way smaller…

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                      • sharonkhooS Offline
                        sharonkhoo
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                        jetsetter:
                        In the past, the criteria to enter NUS and NTU weren't that stringent. So a good number of better scorers from YJC, JJC, SRJC, TPJC i.e. the 15-20 pointers might still get a place in certain faculties in our local unis. But look at NUS/NTU/SMU criteria now. It's so stringent.

                        The stringency is because the A level results keep getting \"better\" in terms of letter grades. As long as the local universities make places available for the same proportion of each cohort as before, then the actual letter grades really mean nothing.

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