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Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary Schoolafter the N-LevelWorkUniversity DegreeITE (Technical Diploma)A-Level/ IB DiplomaPolytechnic DiplomaO-Level:ELR2B2 26Subject to GPArequirementsHigher Nitec O-Level:L1R4 20 (MI)L1R5 20 (JC)O-LevelSubject to GPArequirementsNitec ITE EAE ①2-yr Nitec course@ITEJIE – ITE ②2-yr Niteccourse @ITEDPP – Polytechnic2-yr Higher Niteccourse @ITE ③PFP1-yr course @Polytechnic ④Sec 5 O-Level1-yr course@SMSS ⑤Admission byaptitude & interestsbefore N-LevelN-Level:3 N-level passesN-Level:N-Level:N-Level:ELMAB3 19*#ELMAB3 12*#ELMAB3 19*N-Level #May - SepD*# ①②③④⑤Dec - JanDecDecision to make in Sec 4NWith subject specific requirementsGrades of O-Level results can be converted for DPP and PFP applicationITE Traineeship Programme is offered in some Nitec or Higher Nitec ps://pfp.polytechnic.edu.sg/PFP/pfp 021-JAE-Information-Booklet.pdfAbout the Institute of Technical Education (ITE)ITE courses suit students with an aptitude for hands-on learning in three mega-campuses. Uponcompletion of ITE courses, students will receive work ready qualifications. Nitec stands for ‘NationalInstitute of Technical Education Certificate’. Higher Nitec qualifications command strongerrecognition by the industry than Nitec qualifications. The Grade Point Average (GPA) scores, whichrepresent students’ performance in the programme of study, are considered for students’progression to Higher Nitec. Different Nitec courses allow progression to different Higher Nitec andDiploma courses.Page 1 of 7

Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolUnder the ITE Traineeship Programme, students are offered real-life work experience and atraineeship certification. This programme, which runs between one and two years, bridges theoryand practice by allowing students to work full-time and attend classes. At the end of the programme,the student earns a Nitec Traineeship/ Higher Nitec Traineeship. For details relevant to theprogramme, refer to .PathwayITE – EAEITE get GroupEligibility & other detailsSec 4N students are admitted to ITEbased on aptitudes and interestsbefore the release of N-Level results.Sec 4N students are required to meetminimum entry requirements.Selection focuses on course-specificaptitudes and interests. Non-coursespecific achievements, e.g. talents insports/ performing arts, leadership,also considered.There are various modes ofassessment, e.g. interviews, aptitudetests, portfolios.JIE – ITEJoint IntakeExercise-ITE2-yearNiteccourseStudents, who show the inclinationtowards hands-on and skills-basedtraining, are admitted to ITE usingtheir N-Level results.DPPDirect EntrySchemeto PolytechnicProgramme2-yearHigherNiteccourseat ITEDPP provides a route for Sec 4NAstudents to selected diplomacourses, in polytechnics, via a 2-yearHigher Nitec course at the ITE.DPP provides students with handson and skills-based training beforethey progress to the mappeddiplomas.DPP students who successfullycomplete their Higher Nitec courseand attain the required minimumqualifying Higher Nitec GPA scoresare guaranteed a place in one of thePolytechnic diploma courses that aremapped to their Higher Nitec course.Page 2 of 7Conditional offers will be automaticallyconfirmed if the criteria are met. If theconditional offer is revoked, student cantake part in other admissions exercises.Students who have accepted their ITEEAE offer are eligible for DPP and PFP.Students who receive a DPP offer will berequired to decide between the DPP or ITEEAE offer. The DPP offer will beautomatically confirmed and ITE EAE offerreleased if the student does not decide bya stipulated deadline.As applications to the PFP open in January,students with confirmed ITE EAE or DPPoffers may progress to ITE first beforeapplying for PFP when applications open.They may then subsequently withdrawfrom ITE if they receive a PFP offer.Sec 4N students are required to have 3 NLevel passes.Sec 4N students admitted to the coursesbased on best 4 GCE ‘N’ subjects includingpre-requisites and bonus points.Students are offered DPP courses basedon their NA-Level results: ELMAB3 19with subject specific requirements. (seedetails below)Eligible Secondary 4NA students submittheir application for DPP using their NLevel results and school-based O-Levelpreliminary examination results, ifapplicable.Students must indicate acceptance of DPPoffer by end December in the same year,failing which the offer will lapse and theplace will be offered to another student.

Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolTo be eligible for DPP(i) Obtained an ELMAB3 aggregate of 19 points or better (excluding CCA bonus points); and(ii) Met the following course-specific requirements:Applied Sciences, Engineering and InfoCommunications Technology coursesELB4 or betterMath / A MathB4 or betterBusiness & Services CoursesELMath / A MathB3 or betterB4 or betterAny three other subjectsexcluding CCAAny three other subjectsexcluding CCAC5 or betterC5 or betterComputation of ITE Aggregate for admission to Higher Nitec with ‘O’ level subjects in DPPGCE ‘O’ Level GradeITE Aggregate Points1-314-627-83Bonus Points in DPPCCA Bonus Points will be considered for posting based on merit subject to eligibility for courses.CCA GradesNo of Bonus Points1-22 points3-61 PointComputation of ITE Aggregate Points for admission to Nitec with NA Subjects in JIE – ITENormal (Academic) GradeITE Aggregate Points1,21324354U5CCA and Pre-requisite Subjects Bonus Points in JIE – ITETypes of Bonus PointsNo of Bonus Points awardedCCA Grade of 1-22 pointsCCA Grade of 3-61 pointGrades of 1 to 5 for pre-requisite NA subjects 2 points for each pre-requisite NA subject, up to(eg, Maths, English Language and Science) for a maximum of 4 points for the course applied.the courses applied for.A total of up to 6 points including CCA and Pre-requisite Subjects Bonus can be awarded.Page 3 of 7

Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolProgression from Nitec to Higher Nitec and Diploma CoursesITE (Technical) DiplomaNitecHigher NitecPolytechnic DiplomaUpon completion of Nitec course and meeting the GPA requirement of 2-3, students may progressto 1 to 2-year Higher Nitec course. Upon completion of Higher Nitec course and meeting the GPArequirement of 2.5-3.5, students may progress to 2 to 3-year Diploma courses in ITE or Polytechnicunder the Joint Polytechnic Admissions Exercise (JPAE) exercise. NITEC holders with strong GPAsmay progress directly to Polytechnic courses. Students are strongly encouraged to refer towww.ite.edu.sg for mapped and unmapped ITE Higher Nitec Courses.Details onWebsiteJPAEPolytechnic Course Entry Requirementsfor Higher Nitec (Non-DPP) GraduatesPolytechnic Course Entry Requirementsfor Nitec chnic.edu.sg/App/StaticPage/Nitec.htmlAbout the PolytechnicsThere are five polytechnics in Singapore, namely, Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), Ngee Ann Polytechnic(NP), Republic Polytechnic (RP), Singapore Polytechnic (SP) and Temasek Polytechnic (TP). They offera variety of courses in different fields which lead students to fulfilling careers, as well as preparingthem for further studies. One of the features of polytechnic education is the strong emphasis onpractice-based learning. Work attachments with industry partners are part of the curriculum andcan vary in duration from six weeks to six months or longer for selected courses.PathwayDurationTarget GroupEligibility & rcourse atPolytechnicPFP, generally extended to the top 10 percentof the Sec 4NA cohort, offers studentsprovisional places in diploma programmes inthe polytechnics.Students are offered PFPcourses based on theirNA-Level results:ELMAB3 12 points withsubject requirements. (seedetails below)Students are prepared for entry into therelevant Polytechnic Diploma courses. They arerequired to pass all modules in the 1-yearpolytechnic foundation course beforeproceeding to the 3-yr polytechnic diplomaprogramme.To be eligible for PFP(i)Obtained an ELMAB3 aggregate of 12 points or better (excluding CCA bonus points); and(ii) Met the following course-specific requirements:Group 1 CoursesGroup 2 CoursesELB3 or better ELA2 or betterMath / A MathOne of the followingB3 or better Math / A MathB3 or better One of the followingB3 or betterB3 or betterPage 4 of 7

Updated in Nov 2020-St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolDesign and TechnologyFood and NutritionScience (Chem, Bio)Science (Chem, Phy)Science (Phy, Chem)-Any two other subjects excluding CCAArtCombined HumanitiesGeographyHistoryLiterature in EnglishPrinciples of AccountsB3 or better Any two other subjects excluding CCAB3 or betterDetails onWebsiteIntroduction of the PFPEligibility for the PFPPolytechnic diploma courses offered under the PFPhttps://pfp.polytechnic.edu.sg/PFP/pfp P/pfp /pfp courses.htmlComputation of Aggregate for PFP with ‘O’ level subjectsSec 4NA students are allowed to combine their ‘N’- and ‘O’-Level examination results to computetheir eligibility. If a student takes the same subject at both ‘N’ and ‘O’ Levels, only the better gradewill be computed into his or her aggregate. The following GCE ‘O’-Level Grade conversion matrixwill be adopted during the computation of aggregates.'O'-Level Grade1-34-67Aggregate Point for PFP123About taking the O-Level in Sec 5PathwayDurationTarget GroupEligibility & other detailsO-LevelIn Sec 51-yearcourse atSMSSStudents who enjoy the academicrigour and wish to use their O-Levelresults to apply for Junior College (JC),Millennia Institute (MI), polytechnicand ITE courses.Students can be promoted to Sec 5based on their NA-Level results:ELMAB3 19 points with pass inEnglish and Mathematics, excludingCCA Bonus Point.Students can also consider PolytechnicEarly Admissions Exercise (Poly EAE),an aptitude-based admissions exercisethat allows them to apply for andreceive conditional offers foradmission to polytechnics prior toreceiving their final grades.Students who proceed to Sec 5 will take the O-Level examination in St. Margaret’s Secondary Schoolthe year after their N-Level. Progression to institutes of higher learning is dependent on students’O-Level performance. As the O-Level is academically more rigorous than the N-Level and admissionto JC/MI and polytechnic can be competitive, students need to be committed to the schoolprogramme to gain a competitive edge in their next course of study.For more details on previous year’s Cut-Off-Points to JCs/MI and Polytechnic, refer to the links finder/Page 5 of 7

Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolOther Post-Secondary Educational Institutions or Private SchoolsMOE registers private schools, the courses they offer, the teachers conducting the registeredcourses. Registration by MOE does not in any way represent an endorsement or accreditation of thequality of the courses offered. Prospective students of private schools are advised to find out moreabout the private school, the quality of the courses and the background of the local organisationthat facilitates the delivery of the courses before making a decision to enrol in the course of study.Refer to http://www.cpe.gov.sg/ for details.Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) is an art institution in Singapore offering specialist creativearts education to develop students’ artistic potential. The diploma courses offered by this institutioninclude visual arts and performing arts. NAFA Foundation Programme (NFP) is a bridging coursethat prepares students for a successful enrolment and completion of a diploma course at NAFA.Students may use their N-Level Preliminary Examination results to apply for NFP. Sec 4NA studentswho attained an ELMAB3 aggregate score of 15 points or better, excluding CCA Bonus Points, willbe eligible to apply for the course. In addition to meeting the education qualification requirements,applicants must pass an admission test or audition, depending on their selected course of study.Successful applicants will be given a conditional offer of admission to the diploma courses. Uponsuccessful completion of the NFP, students will be offered a place in their chosen diploma course inAugust in the year after the N-Level Examination. Applicants may be asked to attend an interview.Refer to www.nafa.edu.sg for details.Exploring Education and Career OptionsStudents are encouraged to explore their education and career options using MySkillsFuturePortal secondary.html). They may also speakto their teachers and the School ECG Counsellor for advice.Possible Scenarios With Different 4NA ResultsCase 1EL 4, EM 1, SC 2, SS/G 2, MT 2EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects 12 Not qualified for PFP as EL 3Possible Pathways: DPP, Nitec, Sec 5Case 2EL 1, EM 5, SC 2, SS/H 2, MT 1EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects 12 Not qualified for PFP once EM 4Not qualified for DPP once EM 4Possible Pathways: Nitec, Sec 5Page 6 of 7

Updated in Nov 2020St. Margaret’s Secondary SchoolCase 3EL 4, EM 4, SC 4, SS/G 4, MT 2, CCA 7EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects only 18 Not qualified for PFP once EMB3 12Not qualified for DPP-Biz Course once EL 3Possible Pathways: DPP- Science Courses, Sec 5, NitecNot qualified for DPP once EL 4.Not qualified for 5NA once EL UPossible Pathways: Nitec in Engineering or Designcourses but not Business Courses.Case 5EL 3, EM U, SC 3, SS/G 4, MT 2, CCA 1EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects only 19 Not qualified for DPP once EM 4.Not qualified for 5NA once EM UPossible Pathways: Nitec in Business courses but notEngineering Related Courses.Case 6EL 5, EM 5, SC 5, SS/H 6, MT 5, CCA 3EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects only 20 Best 4 NA GradeEL: 4EM: 4SC: 4MT: 2ITE Aggregate Points333110 pointsLess 4 pts (Pre-requisite subjects bonus points)Overall JIE ITE Aggregate points 6 pointsTo consider if Nitec course can eventually map to desiredcourses in Polytechnic. Admission to desired courses at ITEwill be with reference to last JIE Cut-Off Points.Case 4EL U, EM 3, SC 3, SS/H 4, MT 2, CCA 2EMB3 Aggregate (raw) N-Level subjects 19 To consider if Nitec course can eventually map to desiredcourses in Polytechnic. Admission to desired courses at ITEwill be with reference to last JIE Cut-Off Points.Not qualified for DPP & Sec 5 once EMB3 19Possible Pathways: NitecPage 7 of 7Best 4 NA GradeEM: 3SC: 3SS/H: 4MT: 2ITE Aggregate Points22318 pointsLess 2 pts (CCA bonus points)Overall JIE ITE Aggregate points 6 pointsTo consider if Nitec course can eventually map to desiredcourses in Polytechnic. Admission to desired courses at ITEwill be with reference to last JIE Cut-Off Points.Best 4 NA GradeEL: 3SC: 3SS/H: 4MT: 2ITE Aggregate Points22318 pointsLess 2 pts (CCA bonus points)Overall JIE ITE Aggregate points 6 pointsTo consider if Nitec course can eventually map to desiredcourses in Polytechnic. Admission to desired courses at ITEwill be with reference to last JIE Cut-Off Points.Best 4 NA GradeEL: 5EM: 5SC: 5MT: 5ITE Aggregate Points444416 pointsLess 1 pt (CCA bonus point)Overall JIE ITE Aggregate points 15 points

Diploma courses. Admission by Decision to make in Sec 4N O-Level: ELR2B2 26 University Degree Work O-Level: 20 (MI) L1R5 20 (JC) Polytechnic Diploma ITE EAE ① 2-yr Nitec course @ITE aptitude & interests before N-Level May A-Level/ IB Diploma PFP DPP 1-yr course @ Polytechnic ④ ⑤ N-Level: ELMAB3 12* # JIE – ITE ② 2-yr Nitec .

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