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O-Level grades will no longer form part of admission scores for Poly grads applying to NUS, NTU from 2020

Kopi0Kosong

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O-Level grades will no longer form part of admission scores for Poly grads applying to NUS, NTU from 2020
But universities can continue to impose subject-specific pre-requisites to ascertain an applicant’s suitability.

By Lianne Chia @LianneChiaCNA
08 Nov 2018 09:45AM (Updated: 08 Nov 2018 03:29PM)

SINGAPORE: Polytechnic graduates applying to the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) from 2020 will no longer have their O-Level grades be considered for admission, except for certain courses.
This comes with the Ministry of Education (MOE) removing an existing requirement for an applicant’s O-Level results to comprise 20 per cent of his University Admissions Score (UAS).


The UAS is a framework adopted by the six autonomous universities to benchmark and rank applicants’ academic abilities for admission to university.

Making the announcement on Thursday (Nov 8), Second Minister for Education Indranee Rajah said the polytechnic GPA provides a “better and more current reflection” of the knowledge and skills students have gained during their polytechnic education.

“This, along with other initiatives such as discretionary admissions, is in line with the other changes we have made to our education system to allow students with different learning styles to be evaluated more holistically,” she said.

“It also better recognises late bloomers, and creates more opportunities for those who flourish after discovering their interest when they are older.”
Of the six autonomous universities, only NUS and NTU compute applicants’ UAS by putting an 80 per cent weightage on their polytechnic GPA and 20 per cent on their O-Level results.

The other four – the Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Institute of Technology and Singapore University of Social Sciences – do not “hardcode” O-Level results when evaluating polytechnic applicants, said MOE. This means that they consider factors such as polytechnic GPA, aptitude tests and interview performance in assessing an applicant, and take into account O-Level results only where relevant.

Polytechnic graduates who do not have O-Level certificates are currently assessed for admission based only on their GPA. MOE said students without O-Level qualifications make up close to a quarter of those who enter polytechnics.

However, MOE said polytechnic students can continue to submit their O-Level results as additional information to support their applicants if they wish to.

This year, about 16 per cent and 37 per cent of the student intake at NUS and NTU respectively are polytechnic graduates.

In addition, the universities can continue to impose subject-specific pre-requisites to ascertain an applicant’s suitability, MOE added. For example, a polytechnic student who wishes to apply to a computer science course at NUS would need at least a B3 in O-Level Additional Mathematics.

More details on the changes to the application process for polytechnic students will be released by NUS and NTU closer to their admissions exercise for Academic Year 2020.
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Kopi0Kosong

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"This year, about 16 per cent and 37 per cent of the student intake at NUS and NTU respectively are polytechnic graduates."

Did PAP apologise to the many polytechnic graduates of yesteryears who were not allowed to pursue a degree in a local university just because some PAP LEEders ruled that a polytechnic education is considered as a tertiary education. Was the PAP right then and is the PAP right now? Can the PAP be always right and is the PAP gambling with the lives of the common people?
 

halsey02

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"This year, about 16 per cent and 37 per cent of the student intake at NUS and NTU respectively are polytechnic graduates."

Did PAP apologise to the many polytechnic graduates of yesteryears who were not allowed to pursue a degree in a local university just because some PAP LEEders ruled that a polytechnic education is considered as a tertiary education. Was the PAP right then and is the PAP right now? Can the PAP be always right and is the PAP gambling with the lives of the common people?

The 70% gave them right to gamble with the lives of the common people, as well their hard earned savings. Growing up here, were are victims of their manipulation of the education system, each & every new generation bears the scares of that manipulation. My generation & myself have that scares from our time.

As long as the 70% gives them the mandate ....nothing we can do is to suffer & our next generation suffers & subsequent generation suffers.
 

Kopi0Kosong

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The 70% gave them right to gamble with the lives of the common people, as well their hard earned savings. Growing up here, were are victims of their manipulation of the education system, each & every new generation bears the scares of that manipulation. My generation & myself have that scares from our time.
As long as the 70% gives them the mandate ....nothing we can do is to suffer & our next generation suffers & subsequent generation suffers.

Your so-called 70% should be the NOW and NOT the THEN.
Citizens voted for an MP, not knowing that an unscrupulous and manipulative ruLEEng party could use it as a MANDATE to do whatever and however it desires.
Please make it known to voters at the forthcoming GE.
 

mojito

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That is simply going to lower standards for local Unis! Expect more CECAs blaming sinkie grads no standard so more CECAs needed. :mad:
 

jumpmrt

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Stupid lah!

Forget about going to fucking schools lah.

They only inject TOXIC CRAPPY ideas into your heads that will almost NEVER GET OUT!

Uni Poly all same, BAD Job Prospects, Lost Jobs to FTs, Low Pay, Endless works, Become Scapegoats for others, Carry Balls and Suck Cock to keep jobs.... Retrenched Soon, Owe Govt Taxes still, unemployed, bankruptcy. What kind of deals are these?

Jiak Sai ah? Still owing banks study loans at high fucking interest rate some more?

Loser idea = Education
 

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O-Level grades will no longer form part of admission scores for Poly grads applying to NUS, NTU from 2020
But universities can continue to impose subject-specific pre-requisites to ascertain an applicant’s suitability.

By Lianne Chia @LianneChiaCNA
08 Nov 2018 09:45AM (Updated: 08 Nov 2018 03:29PM)

SINGAPORE: Polytechnic graduates applying to the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) from 2020 will no longer have their O-Level grades be considered for admission, except for certain courses.
This comes with the Ministry of Education (MOE) removing an existing requirement for an applicant’s O-Level results to comprise 20 per cent of his University Admissions Score (UAS).


The UAS is a framework adopted by the six autonomous universities to benchmark and rank applicants’ academic abilities for admission to university.

Making the announcement on Thursday (Nov 8), Second Minister for Education Indranee Rajah said the polytechnic GPA provides a “better and more current reflection” of the knowledge and skills students have gained during their polytechnic education.

“This, along with other initiatives such as discretionary admissions, is in line with the other changes we have made to our education system to allow students with different learning styles to be evaluated more holistically,” she said.

“It also better recognises late bloomers, and creates more opportunities for those who flourish after discovering their interest when they are older.”
Of the six autonomous universities, only NUS and NTU compute applicants’ UAS by putting an 80 per cent weightage on their polytechnic GPA and 20 per cent on their O-Level results.

The other four – the Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore Institute of Technology and Singapore University of Social Sciences – do not “hardcode” O-Level results when evaluating polytechnic applicants, said MOE. This means that they consider factors such as polytechnic GPA, aptitude tests and interview performance in assessing an applicant, and take into account O-Level results only where relevant.

Polytechnic graduates who do not have O-Level certificates are currently assessed for admission based only on their GPA. MOE said students without O-Level qualifications make up close to a quarter of those who enter polytechnics.

However, MOE said polytechnic students can continue to submit their O-Level results as additional information to support their applicants if they wish to.

This year, about 16 per cent and 37 per cent of the student intake at NUS and NTU respectively are polytechnic graduates.

In addition, the universities can continue to impose subject-specific pre-requisites to ascertain an applicant’s suitability, MOE added. For example, a polytechnic student who wishes to apply to a computer science course at NUS would need at least a B3 in O-Level Additional Mathematics.

More details on the changes to the application process for polytechnic students will be released by NUS and NTU closer to their admissions exercise for Academic Year 2020.
6dctWVkB.jpg

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-tanah-merah-station-arrested-police-10909112

I'm glad my kids' O level results from the top elite schools would actually count for something.

This is appalling and giving in to populist pressure.
 

Kopi0Kosong

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Stupid lah!
Forget about going to fucking schools lah.
They only inject TOXIC CRAPPY ideas into your heads that will almost NEVER GET OUT!
Uni Poly all same, BAD Job Prospects, Lost Jobs to FTs, Low Pay, Endless works, Become Scapegoats for others, Carry Balls and Suck Cock to keep jobs.... Retrenched Soon, Owe Govt Taxes still, unemployed, bankruptcy. What kind of deals are these?
Jiak Sai ah? Still owing banks study loans at high fucking interest rate some more?
Loser idea = Education

No matter how unbecoming the PAP-controlled Government has made education to be, a structured formal education is still very much a necessity.
Without it, one might not be able to read and understand your post or the hidden message behind it. In today's ever-changing environment, skills acquisition is just as important as knowledge. This was evident since the middle of the 20th century but our 'play-safe' conservative education ministry has been hesitant or uncommitted in implementing major changes. Today's shortcomings are resultants of yesteryears' inadequacies.
 

Kopi0Kosong

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I'm glad my kids' O level results from the top elite schools would actually count for something.
This is appalling and giving in to populist pressure.

LOL...since when did your children become young goats?
What populist pressure are your talking about?
Didn't your masters inform you of the true rationale behind this poLEEcy change?
 

halsey02

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Your so-called 70% should be the NOW and NOT the THEN.
Citizens voted for an MP, not knowing that an unscrupulous and manipulative ruLEEng party could use it as a MANDATE to do whatever and however it desires.
Please make it known to voters at the forthcoming GE.

it was the THEN became the NOW & then, it will be the TOMORROW, come 2019.
 
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