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Introduction to Singapore A-level exam? What is the grading standard?
Introduction to Singapore A-level exam? What is the grading standard? Introduction to Singapore A-level Examination

Application conditions: the applicant is in China, aged between 18-25, and graduated from high school; If the applicant is in Singapore, the age can be relaxed to 30, and the conditions for him remain unchanged.

Registration time: in the middle and late March each year (the specific time is announced by Singapore Education Bureau from March to June each year).

Deadline for registration: as of March 2 of the examination year1.

Examination time: from the beginning of June to the beginning of 65438+February every year, including oral and written examination time.

1. Oral time: July and August.

2. Written test time: 10 month, 1 1 month.

Remarks: If candidates are not satisfied with their grades, or fail in a certain subject, such as writing, they can apply for a single subject in the second year.

The standard score is suitable for national universities.

Examination: Singapore A-level examination is divided into science and business.

Science subjects include: English, mathematics, physics, chemistry, science comprehensive papers.

Business examination subjects include: English, business administration, accounting, economics, mathematics, business comprehensive papers.

Singapore A-level exam scoring standard

According to the test results, it is divided into A, B, C, D, E, (U, O) and F levels. A is equivalent to 70% of the total rolling score; B is equivalent to 60% of the total rolling score; C is equal to 55% of the total score of the paper; D is equal to 50% of the total rolling score; E is equivalent to 40% of the total score of the paper; U is equal to 35% of the total rolling score; O is equivalent to 30% of the total rolling score; F is equivalent to 0-29% of the total rolling score. Note: The Ministry of Education of Singapore will adjust the scores according to the specific advantages and disadvantages of candidates in that year.

Students who have passed the four A-level examinations in Singapore can try to apply for public universities, federal universities and five government polytechnic colleges in Singapore. Generally, you can apply for private universities in Singapore through two subjects. Because Singapore advocates elite education, according to the admission data released by public universities in Singapore a few years ago, 90% of the students who successfully applied for admission to public universities in Singapore got at least three A's and one B's.