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    Networking Group - JCs General

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • M Offline
      mommyNg
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      What is the enrollment/intake size for all these JCs? Except for Dunman and River Valley, and perhaps Eunoia, do all the other JCs, take in the same number of JAE students?

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        floppy
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        mommyNg:
        What is the enrollment/intake size for all these JCs? Except for Dunman and River Valley,, and perhaps Eunoia, do all the other JCs, take in the same number of JAE students?

        Obviously... no.

        Sometimes, people place too much โ€˜valueโ€™ on COP ๐Ÿ˜‚

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          MyPillow
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          phtthp:
          UBKmom:


          Yes, NYJC is really impressive if you look back at them a few years ago, from mid-tier jc to the top 3 based on cop, just behind HCI/RI. On the contrary, NJC/TJC is deteriorating, falling behind.

          Considering that Nanyang JC is not even an IP-JC, in terms of JAE JC1 college Cut-off-point admission, Nanyang JC is on par with Victoria JC, ahead of (IP-JCs / IP-High schools), like

          National JC, Temasek JC, Eunoia JC, Dunman High, River Valley High

          tj drop a lot alot, acjc catch up well , ejc - may be will catch up after it move back to its new site...???!!!???
          NYJC has good location - accessible by circle , NE line-connect . Sch building is pretty new too . The previous leaders should had worked hard and market well to bring it up to today standard ...

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            mommyNg
            last edited by

            floppy:
            mommyNg:

            What is the enrollment/intake size for all these JCs? Except for Dunman and River Valley,, and perhaps Eunoia, do all the other JCs, take in the same number of JAE students?


            Obviously... no.

            Sometimes, people place too much โ€˜valueโ€™ on COP ๐Ÿ˜‚

            ๐Ÿ˜„, understood.

            Anybody knows the enrolment/intake size, or where to get them (except calling up the JCs individually)?

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              Grandyma
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              phtthp:
              isetan:

              NYJC cut off- 6- Science , 7- Arts.


              Thank you very much, isetan

              In terms of COP, Nanyang (Science) is on par with Victoria JC (Science), also 6 points. Just one point behind RI (Science), at 5. Impressive, because Nanyang is not an IP-JC

              Well done, Nanyang, keep it up ! ๐Ÿ™‚ wow, really not easy to score 6 points

              Good job, to all NYJC staff and students!

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                mylilgirl
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                Hi, I have a friend whose son meet the COP of his choice JC Eunoia but was posted to a poly. I am curious if posting is purely base on merit or there are other criteria that MOE considers?

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                  phtthp
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                  your friendโ€™s son, prefer Poly or prefer JC ? Some of the Poly courses are very interesting


                  Since mentioned that he had met Eunoia JC Cut-off-point, if he prefer JC, perhaps can appeal ?

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                    love1001
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                    Just to share the same happened to my nephew too!


                    He prefers poly but parents (especially SIL) wants him to go JC. He got 8 points (10-2) and Dunman is the first choice due to proximity to home. They appealed today but many are appealing too. Some are 9 pointers whereas others are 8.

                    SIL even called MOE to enquire the reason for meeting COP but did not get posted to the JC but MOE officer only suggest them to go down to JC and appeal. Did not disclose any additional information.

                    @mylilgirl - I dropped you a PM. Thanks to check.

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                      mommyNg
                      last edited by

                      love1001:
                      Just to share the same happened to my nephew too!


                      He prefers poly but parents (especially SIL) wants him to go JC. He got 8 points (10-2) and Dunman is the first choice due to proximity to home. They appealed today but many are appealing too. Some are 9 pointers whereas others are 8.

                      SIL even called MOE to enquire the reason for meeting COP but did not get posted to the JC but MOE officer only suggest them to go down to JC and appeal. Did not disclose any additional information.

                      @mylilgirl - I dropped you a PM. Thanks to check.
                      I thought Dunman Highโ€™s COP is 9 and 10 respectively for Science and Arts? So if your nephew got 8 points he should be able to get into Dunman High no matter what?

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                        abachee
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                        UBKmom:
                        phtthp:

                        [quote=\"isetan\"]NYJC cut off- 6- Science , 7- Arts.


                        Thank you very much, isetan

                        In terms of COP, Nanyang (Science) is on par with Victoria JC (Science), also 6 points. Just one point behind RI (Science), at 5. Impressive, because Nanyang is not an IP-JC

                        Well done, Nanyang, keep it up ! ๐Ÿ™‚ wow, really not easy to score 6 points

                        Yes, NYJC is really impressive if you look back at them a few years ago, from mid-tier jc to the top 3 based on cop, just behind HCI/RI. On the contrary, NJC/TJC is deteriorating, falling behind.[/quote]
                        NYJC will never be a 3rd placing JC and never was.
                        They are now joint 3rd place as this year COP have change due to popularity of that JC.
                        Please take note that it is the school cohort A level results is the barometer that determines which JC is the best rank JC.

                        Yes, NYJC have done a good job marketing themselve to the public and able to draw few nett 6 & 7 pointers to the school. But if they were to be able to do that for the next few years comsecutively and go above VJC in terms of popularity COP.
                        Then we can acknowledge that they are 3rd rank JC in terms of COP which is also its popularity choice of the JCs among the PSLE students.

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