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2022 Singapore-CambridgeGCE N(T)-, N(A)- & O-Level ExaminationsRegistration Informationfor School Candidates

Key to IconCONTENTSImportant InformationImportant Date1.INTRODUCTION . 22.REGISTRATION. 32.1 GCE N(T)-LEVEL EXAMINATION . 32.2 GCE N(A)-LEVEL EXAMINATION . 42.3 GCE O-LEVEL EXAMINATION. 52.4 REGISTRATION PERIOD . 92.5 EXAMINATION SUBJECTS . 102.6 CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION ENTRIES. 102.7 PAYMENT OF EXAMINATION FEES . 123.WITHDRAWAL FROM ENTIRE EXAMINATION AND REFUND . 133.1 WITHDRAWAL FROM THE ENTIRE EXAMINATION . 133.2 REFUND . 134.ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS . 144.1 APPLICATION FOR ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS. 144.2 ANNOTATION ON YOUR RESULTS SLIP AND CERTIFICATE . 145.ANNEXES – SUBJECT INFORMATION TABLE . 16

1. INTRODUCTION The Cambridge Assessment International Education, the Ministry of Education (MOE),Singapore and Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) are the joint examiningauthorities for the examinations. The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Normal (Technical), Normal(Academic) and Ordinary Level Examinations are administered by SEAB. Before registering for any examination subject(s), you are advised to read carefully theinformation contained herein. By registering for the examination(s), you agree to comply withall the examination instructions and regulations stipulated by SEAB. SEAB may issue additional instructions for the conduct of specific examinations (for example,written papers, coursework, oral, and practical) at any time leading up to the date ofexamination. Any new or updated instructions are part of the instructions & regulations, andwill take immediate effect unless specifically stated. You will be informed of the updated instructions through your school. The updatedinstructions will also be uploaded on the SEAB website at www.seab.gov.sg . If you haveany questions, you should approach your school teachers for clarification. The national examination question papers are copyrighted. You are not allowed to postonline, publish or reproduce the national examination question papers in any other formwithout permission from SEAB. SEAB will take all necessary actions, including penaltiesagainst candidates if there are any copyright infringements. No part of this document, whether image, text or otherwise, may be copied, reproduced,published, adapted, modified, distributed, transmitted, communicated and/or stored in anyform or by any means without the prior written permission of SEAB.[Back to Contents Page]2

2. REGISTRATIONYou are required to register for your choice of examination subjects through your school. School candidates must not register as private candidates. If you have registeredas a private candidate, your registration as a private candidate will be invalidatedand any paid examinations fees will be forfeited.2.1 GCE N(T)-LEVEL EXAMINATIONYou must be enrolled in one of the following courses to be eligible to sit for the GCE dary 4Subject Requirement(s) You must register for a minimum of FIVE distinct subjects1, butno more than SEVEN subjects. The compulsory N(T)-Level subjects are:(a) English Language Syllabus T;(b) Mother Tongue Language (Basic Chinese, Basic Malay, or Basic Tamil);(c) Mathematics Syllabus T; and(d) Computer Applications (CPA).Note:Secondary 4N(A)candidates who areeligible and registering forsome N(T)-Level subjects Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for less than FIVE or more than SEVEN subjects. You must register for minimum of FIVE distinct subjects1 (anycombination of N(A)- and O-Level subjects). You may register for a maximum of EIGHT subjects, includingthe following N(T)-Level subjects, with your school’s advice:(a) Computer Applications (CPA);(b) Elements of Business Skills (EBS); and(c) Any of the MOE-ITE Applied Subjects (MOE-ITE AS)2.Note: Grades for CPA, EBS and MOE-ITE AS will not be considered in thecomputation of the ELMAB3 for promotion to Secondary 5N(A), or forprogression to post-secondary education via Direct-Entry-Scheme toPolytechnic Programme (DPP) or Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP).[Back to Contents Page]1 Offeringdistinct subjects refers to not offering duplicate subjects. Duplicate subjects refer to the same subject or subjectswith content overlap offered at different levels. Examples of the same subject offered at different levels are MathematicsSyllabus A and O-Level Mathematics, or Mathematics Syllabus T and Mathematics Syllabus A. Examples of subjectswith content overlap offered at different levels are N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) and O-Level Physics, orScience Syllabus T and N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) or N(A)-level Humanities (Social Studies, Geography)and O-Level Geography.2 The MOE-ITE Applied Subjects are: Mobile Robotics, Smart Electrical Technology and Retail Operations.3

2.2 GCE N(A)-LEVEL EXAMINATIONYou must be enrolled in one of the following courses to be eligible to sit for the GCE dary 4Subject Requirement(s) You must register for a minimum of FIVE distinct subjects1 butno more than EIGHT subjects. The compulsory N(A)-Level subjects are:(a) English Language;(b) Mother Tongue Language (Chinese, Malay or Tamil);(c) Mathematics Syllabus A;(d) Science; and(e) Humanities (with Social Studies)- [Humanities (Social Studies, Geography), Humanities(Social Studies, History), or Humanities (SocialStudies, Literature in English)].Note: Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for less than FIVE or more than EIGHT subjects.Secondary 4N(T) candidates who are eligibleand registering for someN(A)-Level subjects You must register for a minimum of FIVE distinct subjects1 butno more than SEVEN subjects.You may register for:(a) A maximum of THREE N(A)-Level subjects in lieu ofsubjects at N(T)-Level with approval from your school.(b) A maximum of TWO sets of duplicate subjects1 at the N(T)and N(A)-Levels.Note: Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for more than THREE N(A)-Level subjects. Duplicate subjects1 will be considered as separate subjects that count towardsthe SEVEN subject cap. Registration for duplicate coursework-based subjects is not permitted(e.g. Design and Technology Syllabus T and N(A)-Level Design andTechnology).If you are repeating the GCE N(A)-Level Examination, you should seek your school’s advice on the subjects toregister for.[Back to Contents Page]1 Offeringdistinct subjects refers to not offering duplicate subjects. Duplicate subjects refer to the same subject or subjectswith content overlap offered at different levels. Examples of the same subject offered at different levels are MathematicsSyllabus A and O-Level Mathematics, or Mathematics Syllabus T and Mathematics Syllabus A. Examples of subjects withcontent overlap offered at different levels are N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) and O-Level Physics, or ScienceSyllabus T and N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) or N(A)-level Humanities (Social Studies, Geography) and OLevel Geography.4

2.3 GCE O-LEVEL EXAMINATIONYou must be enrolled in one of the following courses to be eligible to sit for the GCE dary 4Subject Requirement(s) You must register for a minimum of SIX subjects but no morethan NINE subjects. The compulsory O-Level subjects are:(a) English Language;(b) Mother Tongue Language- (Higher Chinese/ Chinese/ Chinese B , HigherMalay/ Malay/ Malay B or Higher Tamil/ Tamil/Tamil B );(c) Mathematics;(d) Science; and(e) Humanities (with Social Studies)- [Humanities (Social Studies, Geography), Humanities(Social Studies, History), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in English), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Chinese), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Malay), or Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Tamil)].Note: Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for less than SIX subjects. Your school must seek approval from MOE if you wish to register for more thanNINE subjects. For students offering Higher Mother Tongue Language, the O-Level MotherTongue Language (Chinese / Malay / Tamil) taken in Secondary 3 will notcount towards the total number of O-Level subjects that you register for OLevel in Secondary 4. While Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (Chinese B / Malay B / Tamil B) isnot an O-Level subject, it will be counted towards the total number of subjectsregistered.IntegratedProgrammeSecondary 4 You may register for a maximum of THREE O-Level subjectsfrom the following list:(a) English Language;(b) Mother Tongue Language (Higher Chinese/ Chinese/ Chinese B , Higher Malay/Malay/ Malay B or Higher Tamil/ Tamil/ Tamil B );(c) Foreign Language;(d) Chinese (Special Programme)/ Malay (SpecialProgramme)/ Arabic as a 3rd Language/ Bahasa Indonesiaas a 3rd Language;(e) Higher Art; and(f) Higher Music.5

CourseAcademicLevelSubject Requirement(s)Note: For students offering Higher Mother Tongue Language, the O-Level MotherTongue Language (Chinese / Malay / Tamil) taken in Secondary 3 will notcount towards the total number of O-Level subjects that you register for OLevel in Secondary 4. While Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (Chinese B/ Malay B/ Tamil B) isnot an O-Level subject, it will be counted towards the cap of THREE O-Levelsubjects.Secondary 5N(A) candidates who have sat for the N(A)LevelExaminationinSecondary 4N(A) You must register for a minimum of FIVE subjects but no morethan EIGHT subjects.The compulsory O-Level subjects are:(a) English Language;(b) Mother Tongue Language (Higher Chinese/ Chinese/ Chinese B , Higher Malay/Malay/ Malay B or Higher Tamil/ Tamil/ Tamil B );(c) Mathematics;(d) Science; and(e) Humanities (with Social Studies)- [Humanities (Social Studies, Geography), Humanities(Social Studies, History), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in English), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Chinese), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Malay), or Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Tamil)].Note: O-Level subjects that were taken in Secondary 4N(A) will count towards thetotal number of O-Level subjects that you register for O-Level in Secondary 5.If you sat for O-Level Mother Tongue Language when you were in Secondary4N(A), you may register for O-Level Higher Mother Tongue Language withyour school’s approval. The O-Level Mother Tongue Language (Chinese /Malay / Tamil) taken in Secondary 4 will not count towards the total number ofO-Level subjects that you register for O-Level in Secondary 5. Secondary 5N(A) candidates who did not sit for the N(A)LevelExaminationinSecondary 4N(A) While Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (Chinese B / Malay B / Tamil B) isnot an O-Level subject, it will be counted towards the total number of subjectsregistered.You must register for a minimum of SIX subjects but no morethan NINE subjects.The compulsory O-Level subjects (may be taken over twosittings in Secondary 4 and Secondary 5) are:(a) English Language;(b) Mother Tongue Language(Higher Chinese/ Chinese/ Chinese B , Higher Malay/Malay/ Malay B or Higher Tamil/ Tamil/ Tamil B );(c) Mathematics;(d) Science; and(e) Humanities (with Social Studies)- [Humanities (Social Studies, Geography) Humanities(Social Studies, History), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in English), Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Chinese), Humanities (Social Studies,6

CourseAcademicLevelSubject Requirement(s)Literature in Malay), or Humanities (Social Studies,Literature in Tamil)].Note: O-Level subjects that were taken in Secondary 4N(A) will count towards the totalnumber of O-Level subjects that you register for O-Level in Secondary 5. Secondary 4N(A) candidates whoareeligibleandregistering for some O-Levelsubjects If you sat for O-Level Mother Tongue Language when you were in Secondary4N(A), you may register for O-Level Higher Mother Tongue Language with yourschool’s approval. The O-Level Mother Tongue Language (Chinese / Malay /Tamil) taken in Secondary 4 will not count towards the total number of O-Levelsubjects that you register for O-Level in Secondary 5. While Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (Chinese B / Malay B / Tamil B) isnot an O-Level subject, it will be counted towards the total number of subjectsregistered.You may register for a maximum of THREE O-Level subjects inlieu of N(A)-Level subjects with approval from your school. Youare not required to sit for the corresponding N(A)-Level subjects.The O-Level subjects include:(a) Subjects which do not have an N(A) equivalent [e.g.,Literature in Chinese, Music, Mother Tongue Language(Special Programme)];(b) MOE Applied Subjects (e.g. Biotechnology and DesignStudies); and(c) O-Level School-Initiated Electives (OSIEs) [e.g., BusinessStudies and Economics].Note: Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for more than THREE O-Level subjects. Duplicate subjects1 will be considered as separate subjects that count towardsthe EIGHT subject cap. Registration for duplicate coursework-based subjects is not permitted [e.g.N(A)-Level Design and Technology and O-Level Design and Technology]. Only ONE score from each set of duplicate subjects1 may be used in theaggregate computation for promotion to Secondary 5N(A), to repeatSecondary 4N(A) or for progression to post-secondary education via DirectEntry-Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP) or Polytechnic FoundationProgramme (PFP). While Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (Chinese B / Malay B / Tamil B) isnot an O-Level subject, it will be counted towards the total number of subjectsregistered.7

CourseAcademicSubject Requirement(s)LevelSecondary 4N(T) candidates You may register for:o A maximum of THREE N(A) and/or O-Level subjects in lieuwhoareeligibleandof subjects at N(T)-Level with approval from your school.registering for some N(A)o A maximum of TWO sets of duplicate subjects1 at N(T)-Leveland/or O-Level subjectsand N(A)- and/or O-Levels.Note: Your school must seek approval from the Cluster Superintendent if you wishto register for more than THREE N(A) and/or O-Level subjects. Registration for duplicate coursework-based subjects is not permitted [e.g.Design and Technology Syllabus T and O-Level Design and Technology]. Only ONE score from each set of the duplicate subjects1 may be used in theaggregate computation for progression.Secondary 3 Express / Integrated Programme /Secondary 4 N(A) candidatesofferingHigherMotherTongue LanguageYou may only register for O-Level Mother Tongue Language(Chinese / Malay / Tamil) (Year-end sitting).Secondary 4 Express / IntegratedProgrammecandidates offering HigherMother Tongue LanguageYou must register for an O-Level Mother Tongue Languagesubject (either Mother Tongue Language or Higher MotherTongue Language) if you had sat for O-Level Mother TongueLanguage in Secondary 3. Only students who dropped HigherMother Tongue Language can choose to sit for O-Level MotherTongue Language in June. The O-Level Mother Tongue Language (Chinese / Malay /Tamil) taken in Secondary 3 will not count towards the totalnumber of O-Level subjects that you register for O-Level inSecondary 4. Approval from your school principal is required.Register through your school during the A-Level registrationperiod.Candidates from JuniorColleges (JCs)/ MillenniaInstitute MI)2 If you are repeating the GCE O-Level Examination, you should seek your school’s advice on the subjects toregister for.[Back to Contents Page]Duplicate subjects refer to the same subject or subjects with content overlap offered at different levels. Examples of thesame subject offered at different levels are Mathematics Syllabus A and O-Level Mathematics, or Mathematics SyllabusT and Mathematics Syllabus A. Examples of subjects with content overlap offered at different levels are N(A)-LevelScience (Physics, Chemistry) and O-Level Physics, or Science Syllabus T and N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry)or N(A)-Level Humanities (Social Studies, Geography) and O-Level Geography.2 This usually applies to candidates who are conditionally admitted to JCs/MI.18

2.4REGISTRATION PERIOD2.4.1You must register through your school from 23 February (Wednesday) to 8 March2022 (Tuesday).2.4.2You are not allowed to amend your registration entries after 1 July 2022 (Friday).2.4.3If you have registered to sit the GCE O-Level Mother Tongue Language (MTL)/Mother Tongue Language Syllabus B (MTLB) subjects during the Mid-YearExaminations, you may register to re-sit the MTL/MTB subjects during the Year-EndExaminations.2.4.3.1 You will be advised on the registration period by your school after the GCE OLevel Mid-Year MTL/MTL Syllabus B Examination results are released inAugust 2022.2.4.3.2 If you have sat for the GCE O-Level Mid-Year MTL Examination, you mayregister:(a) to re-sit for the written papers during the GCE O-Level Year-End MTLExamination, provided that you were present for both Mid-Year MTL Oraland Listening Comprehension1; or(b) for the Year-End MTL Syllabus B sitting if you obtain E8 or below in theGCE O-Level Mid-Year MTL Examination.2.4.4 If you have sat for the Mid-Year MTL Syllabus B Examination, you may re-sit for thissubject during the Year-End Examination after the Mid-Year MTL Syllabus B resultsare released.2.4.5 If you decide to re-sit the Year-End MTL Syllabus B Examination, you must re-sit forall components (Listening Comprehension, Oral and Written components) of thesubject.[Back to Contents Page]1The Oral and Listening Comprehension will be based on the results attained for the Mid-Year MTL Examination. If youwere absent from the MTL Oral and/or Listening Comprehension Examinations, you will not be allowed to re-sit theYear-End MTL Written Examination.9

2.5EXAMINATION SUBJECTS You must sit for all the registered components of a subject, such as Oral, ListeningComprehension, Coursework, Practical and Written Papers. ‘Absent’ will be issued for the subject if you do not turn up for one or morecomponents of the examination, unless you have been granted prior exemption bySEAB for this/ these component(s).2.5.1 The Annexes describe the list(s) of subjects and incompatible subjects in the GCEN(T)-, N(A)- and O-Level Examinations.2.5.2 Details of the examination syllabuses are found on the SEAB website athttps://www.seab.gov.sg .2.6CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION ENTRIES2.6.1You will receive a Verification Slip (VS) from your school teacher during theregistration period.2.6.2The VS will contain the following:a) Your personal particulars;b) Your exam subject(s)/paper(s) registered;c) Details of the examination fees payable (if applicable).2.6.3The confirmation of examination registration entries follows the steps below:STEP 1 Check yourVS carefully. Verify yourpersonalparticulars,subject(s) andpapersindicated. Anyamendmentsshould bemade clearlyon the RS.2.6.4STEP 2STEP 3 Sign on yourverified VS. Return yourverified VS toyour teacher,even if there isnoamendment.STEP 4 You willreceive afinalised VSas aconfirmationof your[Back to ContentsPage]successfulsubmission ofyour[Back to ContentsPage]examinationentries toSEAB.A sample VS, to illustrate what you can expect to see on your VS when you confirmyour registration entries is shown in the following page.[Back to Contents Page]10

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2.7PAYMENT OF EXAMINATION FEES2.7.1The examination fees payable includes both the basic fee and the subject fees.No Goods and Services Tax (GST) is payable for the examination fees as thisis currently absorbed by the Ministry of Education.2.7.2The amount of examination fees payable is based on your citizenship status asof 8 March 2022 (Tuesday), i.e. the last day of examination registration.2.7.3The examination fees are waived for candidates who are Singapore Citizensas of 8 March 2022 (Tuesday), i.e. the last day of examination registration.2.7.4No waiver of the examination fees will be accorded if the Singapore Citizenshipis obtained after 8 March 2022 (Tuesday) (indicated as date of issue on theNRIC). Details of the fees are shown on the registration slip.2.7.5Please approach your school if you require financial assistance.2.7.6Modes of Payment:You may pay the examination fees via GIRO, cash or cheque. The paymentdetails are shown below:GIRO If you are currently paying your school/ miscellaneous fees via MOE’sGIRO Scheme, the examination fees will automatically be deducted viaGIRO.Cash/ Cheque If you are not currently paying your school/miscellaneous fees via MOE’sGIRO Scheme, please pay the examination fees by cash or cheque toyour school.[Back to Contents Page]12

3. WITHDRAWAL FROM ENTIRE EXAMINATION AND REFUNDYour examination registration record will be deleted if you withdraw from school.3.1WITHDRAWAL FROM THE ENTIRE EXAMINATION3.1.1Your request to withdraw from the entire examinations will first need to beapproved by MOE, then submitted through your school before the start of theyear-end written examinations.If you withdraw from the entire examinations, you will NOT receive anyexamination results, result slips and certificates for any subjects or componentsof subjects that you have taken.If the examination results have already been released (for example, the Mid-Yearwritten examination results), your examination results will be invalidated.3.2REFUND3.2.1You will be given a full refund of the examination fees (basic fee and subjectfee) if your school submits your withdrawal request to SEAB by 1 July 2022(Friday).3.2.2You will not receive a refund of your examination fees if: your withdrawal request is made after 1 July 2022 (Friday), or if you have sat for any components of the registered subject(s).[Back to Contents Page]13

4. ACCESS ARRANGEMENTSIf you require access arrangements (AA) to sit the examination due to specific learningand/or physical needs diagnosed before the examination, you may apply for AA byfollowing the instructions below. AA are arrangements granted to enable you to sit theexaminations without compromising the assessment objectives. AA are not intended togive you an unfair advantage over other candidates in the same examination.4.14.2APPLICATION FOR ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS If you wish to apply for AA, you should submit your application through yourschool as early as possible, before the deadline in the examination year. Applications may take up to three to four months to review. Late applicationsmay not be accepted or approved due to insufficient time for review. Please consult your school teacher on the application procedure and thedeadline for the submission.4.1.1You will receive the outcome of your AA application through your school.4.1.2You must bring and present the approved AA outcome letter to the ExaminationPersonnel before the start of the examination, to verify the AA granted bySEAB.4.1.3To withdraw from any approved AA, please submit a letter of withdrawalthrough your school at least five working days before the date of theexamination. SEAB will not reinstate the AA provision(s) once thearrangements have been withdrawn.ANNOTATION ON YOUR RESULTS SLIP AND CERTIFICATE4.2.1Your results will be annotated for the following AA: Extra time allowance (including preparation time for oral examination); Exemption from satisfying the full range of assessment objectives in asubject (e.g. exemption from oral or listening comprehensionexamination); Modification of examination papers; Use of word processor facilities and other computer aids; Use of Reader or Scribe; and Practical assistance in areas such as handling of apparatus during thepractical examinations, using instruments or graph plotting.14

4.2.2There are three types of annotation symbols. The explanations for the symbols(provided on the reverse side of the results slip and certificate) are as follows:Type of SymbolExplanation of SymbolIf Symbol is displayed in:Results SlipCertificateThe candidate wasexempted from satisfying thefull range of assessmentobjectives in the papers satfor this subject.YesYes AccessArrangementSymbolThe candidate sat for thepaper under accessarrangements.YesYesE* SymbolThe candidate was exemptedfrom the Oral and/ orListening Comprehensioncomponent due to validreasons.YesNo# ExemptionSymbol 4.2.3If your letter of withdrawal is not submitted through your school at least fiveworking days before the date of examination, your results slip and certificatewill still be annotated, even if you do not make use of the approved AA duringthe national examinations.[Back to Contents Page]15

5. ANNEXESSUBJECT INFORMATION TABLEGCE N(T)-LEVEL (CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS)Subject TitleARTSubjectCode6128Paper Number andMOAPAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02COURSEWORKCOMPUTERAPPLICATIONS7018PAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02 PRACTICALNotes and RemarksAll papers are to betaken.Remarks for offering ofN(A)-, O-Level Subjects #N(A)-Level: 6125O-Level: 6123All papers are to betaken.PAPER 03 PRACTICALDESIGN ANDTECHNOLOGYSYLL T7062ELEMENTS OFBUSINESSSKILLS7066ENGLISHLANGUAGESYLLABUS T1195PAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02COURSEWORKPAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02COURSEWORKPAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02 WRITTENAll papers are to betaken.Cannot be taken with7055, 7059.N(A)-Level: 7055O-Level: 7059All papers are to betaken.Cannot be taken withA301.All papers are to betaken.N(A)-Level: 1190O-Level: 1128PAPER 03 LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONPAPER 04 ORALFOOD STUDIES6079PAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02COURSEWORKMATHEMATICSSYLLABUS T4046SCIENCESYLLABUS T5148PAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02 WRITTENPAPER 01 WRITTENPAPER 02 WRITTENAll papers are to betaken.Cannot be taken with6073, 6097.All papers are to betaken.N(A)-Level: 4045All papers are to betaken.N(A)-Level: 5105, 5016, 5107O-Level: 4048O-Level: 5076, 5077, 5078,6091, 6092, 6093# If the N(T)-Level subject is taken with any of the N(A)- or O-Level subjects listed in this column, only one of the levelscan be used in the aggregate computation for progression.[Back to Contents Page]16

SUBJECT INFORMATION TABLEGCE N(T)-LEVEL (MOE-ITE APPLIED SUBJECTS)Subject TitleMOBILE ROBOTICSSubjectCodeA101Paper Number and MOANotes and RemarksPAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 PRACTICALCannot be taken with 7062.PAPER 03 PRACTICALRETAILOPERATIONSA301PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 PRACTICALCannot be taken with 7066.PAPER 03 PRACTICALSMART ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGYA201PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 PRACTICALPAPER 03 PRACTICALNote: The above applied subjects are applicable only to candidates from schools approved to enter the subjects.[Back to Contents Page]17

SUBJECT INFORMATION TABLEGCE N(T)-LEVEL (LOCAL SUBJECTS)Subject TitleBASIC CHINESEBASIC MALAYBASIC TAMILMUSICSYLLABUS TSubjectCode1202120312046129Paper Number and MOANotes and RemarksPAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 ORALO-Level: 1160PAPER 03 LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONCannot be taken with 1133,1166, 1197, 1198, 1203,1204, 3236, 3237, 3238,3239, 3240.PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.N(A)-Level: 1197PAPER 02 ORALO-Level: 1148PAPER 03 LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONCannot be taken with 1133,1166, 1196, 1198, 1202,1204, 3236, 3237, 3238,3239, 3240.PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.N(A)-Level: 1198PAPER 02 ORALO-Level: 1157PAPER 03 LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONCannot be taken with 1133,1166, 1196, 1197, 1202,1203, 3236, 3237, 3238,3239, 3240.PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 COURSEWORKCannot be taken with6085, 6086.Remarks foroffering of N(A)-,O-Level Subjects#N(A)-Level: 1196# If the N(T)-Level subject is taken with any of the N(A)- or O-Level subjects listed in this column, only one of the levelscan be used in the aggregate computation for progression.[Back to Contents Page]18

SUBJECT INFORMATION TABLEGCE N(A)-LEVEL (CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS)Subject US A6125BENGALIPaper Number and MOANotes and RemarksPAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.Remarks foroffering ofN(A)-, O-LevelSubjects #O-Level: 4049PAPER 02 WRITTEN3236DESIGN ANDTECHNOLOGY7055ENGLISHLANGUAGESYLL A1190PAPER 01COURSEWORKAll papers are to be taken.O-Level: 6123,6124PAPER 02 WRITTENCannot be taken with 6123,6124, 6128, NP05.PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.O-Level: 3215PAPER 02 WRITTENPAPER 01 WRITTENCannot be taken with 1196,1197, 1198, 1202, 1203,1204, 3237, 3238, 3239,3240.All papers are to be taken.O-Level: 7059PAPER 02COURSEWORKCannot be taken with 7059,7062, NP05.PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.O-Level: 1128PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.PAPER 02 WRITTENCannot be taken with 2175.O-Level: 2236,2272PAPER 01 WRITTENAll papers are to be taken.O-Level: 3199PAPER 02 WRITTENCannot be taken with 1196,1197, 1198, 1202, 1203,1204, 3236, 3238, 3239,3240.All papers are to be taken.O-Level: 3194Cannot be taken with 1196,1197, 1198, 1202, 1203,1204, 3236, 3237, 3239,3240.All papers are to be taken.Cannot be taken with 2176.O-Level: 2174,2273PAPER 02 WRITTENPAPER 03 LISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONPAPER

Syllabus A and O-Level Mathematics, or Mathematics Syllabus T and Mathematics Syllabus A. Examples of subjects with content overlap offered at different levels are N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) and O-Level Physics, or Science Syllabus T and N(A)-Level Science (Physics, Chemistry) or N(A)-level Humanities (Social Studies, Geography)

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