Networking Group - JCs General
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MyPillow:
Yes, GP and Project Work are considered as H1. To calculate the University Admission Score (UAS), you need:
How about GP, project work consider H1 ?
And must pass to enter Uni still?
ot: actually, i have no idea how was is calculated during my time of : 3 A level subjects + 2 AO subjects - is it also using a grading points system like now A = 40pts etc
3H2 + 1 H1 content subject + GP (H1)/KI(H2) + PW (H1) taken in the same sitting.
The following table shows the mark-range and the ranking points at H2 and H1 level for each grade assigned for studentsβ performance in each subject. So the maximum UAP would be 20+20+20+10+10+10=90.
Grade\tMark Range\tH2 Ranking Points\tH1 Ranking Points
A\t 70-100\t 20\t 10
B\t 60-69\t 17.5 \t8.75
C\t 55-59\t 15\t 7.5
D\t 50-54\t 12.5\t 6.25
E\t 45-49\t 10\t 5
S\t 40-44\t 5\t 2.5
Ungraded\t0 β 39\t 0\t 0
Source: https://mathtuition88.com/2014/03/10/calculate-ranking-points-jc/
https://innovajc.moe.edu.sg/prospective-students/admissions/university-admission-criteria
Whether or not need to pass GP depends on the Uni and faculty you are applying? For example, you won't expect to be eligible for Law if you fail GP....Don't think need to pass GP if going to Science or Engineering Faculty? No idea our time how they calculate 3A + 2 AO, just blur blur enter Uni...
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mommyNg:
I think you need a full cert to apply for uni, which is 2 H2 passes + a GP pass?
Yes, GP and Project Work are considered as H1. To calculate the University Admission Score (UAS), you need:MyPillow:
How about GP, project work consider H1 ?
And must pass to enter Uni still?
ot: actually, i have no idea how was is calculated during my time of : 3 A level subjects + 2 AO subjects - is it also using a grading points system like now A = 40pts etc
3H2 + 1 H1 content subject + GP (H1) + PW (H1) taken in the same sitting.
The following table shows the mark-range and the ranking points at H2 and H1 level for each grade assigned for studentsβ performance in each subject. So the maximum UAP would be 20+20+20+10+10+10=90.
Grade\tMark Range\tH2 Ranking Points\tH1 Ranking Points
A\t 70-100\t 20\t 10
B\t 60-69\t 17.5 \t8.75
C\t 55-59\t 15\t 7.5
D\t 50-54\t 12.5\t 6.25
E\t 45-49\t 10\t 5
S\t 40-44\t 5\t 2.5
Ungraded\t0 β 39\t 0\t 0
Source: https://mathtuition88.com/2014/03/10/calculate-ranking-points-jc/
https://innovajc.moe.edu.sg/prospective-students/admissions/university-admission-criteria
Whether or not need to pass GP depends on the Uni and faculty you are applying? For example, you won't expect to be eligible for Law if you fail GP....Don't think need to pass GP if going to Science or Engineering Faculty? No idea our time how they calculate 3A + 2 AO, just blur blur enter Uni...
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jtoh:
According to floppy's reference to MOE website:
I think you need a full cert to apply for uni, which is 2 H2 passes + a GP pass?
The six Autonomous Universities conduct separate admission exercises as guided by the following broad university admission framework for βAβ Level graduates:
- Minimum application criteria: 2 H2 passes, an attempt at General Paper (or Knowledge and Inquiry) taken at the same sitting, and a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL).
- A minimum MTL proficiency is required (βSβ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL βBβ or D7 in GCE βOβ Level HMTL). Students who do not obtain a sub-pass for MTL under the current βAβ level curriculum can be granted provisional admission but must meet the universities' MTL minimum requirement (by taking MTL classes) sometime before they graduate.
- Grades for the following subjects will be considered for admission: 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects (at least one of which must be from a contrasting discipline), GP (or KI), PW. Students who score well may also have their MTL grades taken into consideration for admission.
- Additional faculty admission criteria such as interviews or aptitude tests
- Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) performance (considered qualitatively)
So now as long as have taken GP is ok already.... -
Dont be too quick to dismiss MTL as it can be your lifesaver if you screw up your GP, as was the case for my relative. She went out of point for her GP essay (she believed so) and scored a C6, but fortunately her βAOβ MTL was an A1 (she did it in her SAP sch) and coupled with 3 decent H2 grades, she managed to limp into FASS.
If you intend to just take 3 H2 subjects in JC (i.e no worst 4th H2 subject to be used for computing your βH1β rank point), youβd better ace that MTL before JC1. -
mommyNg:
Thanks. Interesting that the criteria for MTL is more stringent than GP. You need to have a sub-pass in MTL but can fail GP.
According to floppy's reference to MOE website:jtoh:
I think you need a full cert to apply for uni, which is 2 H2 passes + a GP pass?
The six Autonomous Universities conduct separate admission exercises as guided by the following broad university admission framework for βAβ Level graduates:
- Minimum application criteria: 2 H2 passes, an attempt at General Paper (or Knowledge and Inquiry) taken at the same sitting, and a sub-pass in a Mother Tongue Language (MTL).
- A minimum MTL proficiency is required (βSβ grade in H1 MTL or pass in MTL βBβ or D7 in GCE βOβ Level HMTL). Students who do not obtain a sub-pass for MTL under the current βAβ level curriculum can be granted provisional admission but must meet the universities' MTL minimum requirement (by taking MTL classes) sometime before they graduate.
- Grades for the following subjects will be considered for admission: 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects (at least one of which must be from a contrasting discipline), GP (or KI), PW. Students who score well may also have their MTL grades taken into consideration for admission.
- Additional faculty admission criteria such as interviews or aptitude tests
- Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) performance (considered qualitatively)
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.zeit:
Since you refer to 'AO', I'm going to tell you it's history already :rotflmao:Dont be too quick to dismiss MTL as it can be your lifesaver if you screw up your GP, as was the case for my relative. She went out of point for her GP essay (she believed so) and scored a C6, but fortunately her 'AO' MTL was an A1 (she did it in her SAP sch) and coupled with 3 decent H2 grades, she managed to limp into FASS.
If you intend to just take 3 H2 subjects in JC (i.e no worst 4th H2 subject to be used for computing your 'H1' rank point), you'd better ace that MTL before JC1.
If you refer to mommyNG points for UAS, 3H2 + 1H1 + GP + PW = 90 points (max).
If you want to include H1 MTL, max UAS is 100 points (the above + H1 MTL). However, 100 points will be rebased to 90 points as the final score for university application.
The university will take whichever score is higher.
Including a high scoring H1 MTL sounds great in principle but to MAKE a difference, you have to royally screwed up the other subjects and ace your H1 MTL (but whatβs the point of that?).
e.g. in your relative's results of GP - C, H1 MTL - A, the difference between including or excluding H1 MTL is only 1 to 2 points for her UAS. That's unlikely to make or break her application today. -
floppy:
So for example, if 3H2 + 1 H1 content subject + PW all A, but GP ungraded = 0 and HMT is A = 10.
Since you refer to 'AO', I'm going to tell you it's history already :rotflmao:
You can't substitute H1 GP (or KI) with H1 MTL.
If you refer to mommyNG points for UAS, 3H2 + 1H1 + GP + PW = 90 points (max).
If you want to include H1 MTL, max UAS is 100 points (the above + H1 MTL). However, 100 points will be rebased to 90 points as the final score for university application.
The university will take whichever is higher.
Including a high scoring H1 MTL sounds great in principle but to MAKE a difference, you have to royally screwed up GP and ace your H1 MTL (even that may not make much of a difference).
e.g. in your relative's results of GP - C, H1 MTL - A, the difference between including or excluding H1 MTL is only 1 to 2 points for her UAS. That's unlikely to make or break her application today.
1. 20 + 20 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 0 = 80 (out of 90). So UAS without HMT = 80
2. 20 + 20 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 0 + 10 = 90 (out of 100), which will be rebased to 90/100*90 = 81. So UAS including HMT = 81
The difference is only 1 point for UAS. Is my calculation correct? -
mommyNg:
Yes. That is correct.
So for example, if 3H2 + 1 H1 content subject + PW all A, but GP ungraded = 0 and HMT is A = 10.
1. 20 + 20 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 0 = 80 (out of 90). So UAS without HMT = 80
2. 20 + 20 + 20 + 10 + 10 + 0 + 10 = 90 (out of 100), which will be rebased to 90/100*90 = 81. So UAS including HMT = 81
The difference is only 1 point for UAS. Is my calculation correct?
Assuming a ABC/C + C +
UAS = 75 / 90
With A in H1 MTL, UAS = 85 / 100 or 76.5 / 90
Less than 2 points difference.
Assuming a CCC/C + C + C (got course available?):
UAS = 67.5 / 90
With A in H1 MTL, UAS = 77.5 / 100 or 69.75
Slightly more than 2 points difference. -
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