To study in Singapore, you have to face many examinations, such as entrance tests and various stage examinations. In order to test your learning results, the following are the various examinations introduced to you.
Primary Six Examinations (PSLE) is a secondary examination in Singapore. After passing the PSLE, students enter Singapore Government secondary schools.
It is no less important than the national college entrance Examination. Many students enter top schools in Singapore, which can be said to have stepped into the gate of world famous universities.
Although there is no official ranking of Singapore Government schools, the admission scores of each school are different. Raffles, Huaqiao High School and other top government schools in Singapore, only students with excellent results in the Primary 6 examination can enter.
These top middle schools, every year into the world’s elite number of people are very large oh!
Domestic students take the Primary Six Examination, get into Singapore’s top government secondary schools, and can also be eligible to apply for PR, but it is better to get into government schools at the primary level.
Singapore O Level exam of Cambridge, Cambridge O Level exam, referred to as “GCE ‘O’ Level, by the Singapore Ministry of Education and the university of Cambridge examinations authority hosted unified exam, and middle school students in Singapore at the end of the 4 years of secondary school education take the exam, held once a year, test scores for the commonwealth countries.
Required subjects: English and Elementary Mathematics.
Free choice: Advanced Mathematics (or mathematics), Chinese, Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, accounting and other subjects.
Take at least 5 subjects, including English, elementary mathematics, one science subject and two other related subjects;
Take at least 6 junior college subjects, including English, Junior Math, one science, one arts and two other subjects (6 in total).
Candidates can choose to apply for other subjects, and the total score of the top five or six subjects is the final score.
Generally speaking, it is advantageous for Chinese students to choose English, Chinese, mathematics, physics and chemistry sciences.
Application requirements: Domestic middle and high school students can study in the Cambridge O level Preparatory School in Singapore for 1-2 years and then directly apply for the O level examination. Generally, the age limit of applicants for the Cambridge O level preparatory course in Singapore is not less than 15 years old, including domestic students in grade three, graduates and high school students.
Access: In Singapore, students can apply to local junior colleges, 5 polytechnics, private colleges, prestigious overseas pre-university and international schools with O level examination results.
The Cambridge A Level is the standard university entrance examination in Commonwealth countries.
The A-level exam, co-organised by Singapore’s Ministry of Education and the University of Cambridge Examinations Authority in the UK, is A graduation exam taken by secondary school students after completing two years of high school education. It is as difficult as the Chinese college entrance examination, but it is conducted in English.
With this A-level result, students can apply directly to the Government University of Singapore, the Government Polytechnic, the UK, Australia and other countries.
A level subjects in science and business: five common class: English, Chinese, geography, mathematics, science: calculus of higher mathematics, physics, chemistry, economics (choose two) study 2 door: English, mathematics business: higher mathematics, economics, mathematics (choose two), English, mathematics, accounting (choose two).
The registration time of A-level examination is usually in mid-to-late March each year, and the examination time is from early June to November. It is divided into oral and written parts. The oral examination is generally held in July and August, while the written examination is in October and November.
Results are released the following February.
What are the stages of studying abroad in Singapore? 1. A-levels A-levels are A key opportunity for admission to public universities.
The National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University are all world renowned universities, but if you want to get into Singapore’s public universities, A-levels are the essential way to go.
Students over the age of 17 are advised to take part in some post-exam preparation.
The exam is divided into science (English, maths, physics, chemistry and science) and business (English, Business management, accounting, economics, digital and business).
Students attending preparatory classes should note that the registration deadline is February and March for local students.
Among them, the English test is more difficult, including speaking, picture reading, discussion and presentation, as well as written composition 2.O Level Examination The subjects of O level examination are: English, Chinese, mathematics, science (physical chemistry), humanities (geography and history), etc.
At least 4 subjects should be chosen, among which English, Chinese, Mathematics and Humanities (Geography and History) are compulsory subjects 3.AEIS Examination The AEIS examination is sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Singapore.
The test takes place in September or October every year.
The results were announced in December.
Students who pass the examination are uniformly assigned to primary and secondary schools of the Singapore Government by the Ministry of Education.
Those who pass the exam will be admitted in January.
If international students fail this year’s AEIS, they can also sign up for the s-AEIS next February.
Those who pass the exam will enter the school next June.