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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • N Offline
      newbieks
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      Should be those taking A levels in 2026. So not for the piggies…

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      • DinoD Offline
        Dino
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        sembgal\" post_id=\"2099300\" time=\"1677642510\" user_id=\"5559:



        Hi

        Are they referring to the first batch of JC students getting results in 2026 , which means that the first batch of affected students are those born in 2007 ?
        https://postimg.cc/FfswWXhG
        https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/moe-change-level-score-2026-2116231

        Quote from the article
        \"These changes will apply to students who will be in JC1 or Year 2 of Millennia Institute next year.\"

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        • sembgalS Offline
          sembgal
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          newbieks\" post_id=\"2099302\" time=\"1677643014\" user_id=\"178749:

          Should be those taking A levels in 2026. So not for the piggies…
          UAS Computation from 2026 mentioned maximum of 70 points.


          https://postimg.cc/FfswWXhG

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          • doodbugD Offline
            doodbug
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            Wow! So if I am in JC1 this year, can I retain or take a gap year, and join the new system in 2024?

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            • MrsKiasuM Offline
              MrsKiasu
              last edited by

              Looks like for JC1 2024…so 2026 is year of results out?

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              • DinoD Offline
                Dino
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                doodbug\" post_id=\"2099306\" time=\"1677643257\" user_id=\"13281:

                Wow! So if I am in JC1 this year, can I retain or take a gap year, and join the new system in 2024?
                Hi dear, your application for a gap year is approved. Enjoy 😃 haha

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                • sembgalS Offline
                  sembgal
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                  Is it better to do 4H2 or just 3H2 and 1H1 given that the maximum points is 70 points?


                  Shouldn’t MOE get the secondary schools personnel to explain these changes to parents of Sec 4 O level graduating cohort so that parents are not stunned by this sudden announcement.

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
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                    slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2099299\" time=\"1677642210\" user_id=\"28674:

                    Just saw this! Here's the first few paras for those who are not subscribers:
                    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/fourth-content-based-a-level-subject-to-be-dropped-from-university-admission-score
                    Changes are underway to reduce the stakes of the A-level examinations and free up space for students to explore their interests, as well as to enable adults to pursue a degree at later parts in their lifelong learning journey.

                    From 2026, students from junior colleges (JCs) and Millennia Institute (MI) will not need to count their fourth content-based subject in their university admissions, unless it improves their score, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing on Wednesday during the debate on his ministry’s budget.

                    Mid-year exams will also be gradually removed for JC and MI students from 2024, in line with the scrapping of such exams at the primary and secondary levels by 2023.

                    To give students more leeway to pursue issues of interest without worrying about results, the subject Project Work (PW) will be removed from the calculation of their university admission score, for the JC1 intake in 2024. They will be given a pass or fail, instead of letter grades.
                    This implementation will start and affect students born in

                    Year 2008, onwards

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                    • doodbugD Offline
                      doodbug
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                      sembgal\" post_id=\"2099309\" time=\"1677643534\" user_id=\"5559:

                      Is it better to do 4H2 or just 3H2 and 1H1 given that the maximum points is 70 points?

                      Shouldn’t MOE get the secondary schools personnel to explain these changes to parents of Sec 4 O level graduating cohort so that parents are not stunned by this sudden announcement.
                      The secondary schools personnel (and even JC personnel), are possibly reading about the changes for the first time, now. LOL!! :rotflmao:

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                      • doodbugD Offline
                        doodbug
                        last edited by

                        phtthp\" post_id=\"2099310\" time=\"1677643639\" user_id=\"35251:

                        This implementation will start and affect students born in

                        Year 2008, onwards
                        Should be 2007 batch right?

                        2024 - JC1 or MI2
                        2025 - Take A levels
                        2026 - Application to universities.

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