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GCE 'O' Level

The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Examinations (GCE 'O' Level) is an exam set by the University of Cambridge in collaboration with the Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education of Singapore creates the examination syllabus and sets the standard of difficulty. Britain then use these guidelines to formulate the examination questions. The Mother Tongue examinations are created by Singapore.

The markers of the exam scripts are generally Singaporean teachers, although the English Language papers undergo a more complicated process. After the examination, the completed papers are shipped off to Cambridge, marked by British teachers, then sent back to Singapore.

The examination is taken by students at the end of their fourth year in secondary school, around the age of sixteen. The system is comparable to Britain's GCSE paper, which is also generally taken by students at age sixteen. However, the difference lies in one paper having a more difficult standard than the other. In Britain, it is widely considered by the older generation that the British GCE has been watered down to a new, simpler paper known as the GCSE. Singapore retained the tougher GCE standards.

A grade in one GCE exam subject is a number with an accompanying alphabet. In descending grade order: A1, A2, B3, B4, C5, C6, D7, E8, and the worst grade being an F9. The grades of all subjects taken are added to give the aggregate named L1R5 (one language subject and 5 relevant subject). The result. The lower a student's aggregate is, the better, and thus, the better their tertiary education prospect.

Cut off points (abb. COP), is usually the greatest call for concern. All Junior Colleges accept only students that are below the COP.

In the case of polytechnics, the subjects' names and grades are both taken into consideration. Some polytechnic courses require their students to be competent at certain (related)subjects, to be deemed able to handle the modules. For example, a student who wishes for a place in the Mass Communication course has to meet its requirement of an "A2" grade for English, that is to say, an excellent grade in English. Not only that, his or her aggregate has to be below the COP. Once they have met both requirements, they will be given a place in their chosen course. If they are unable to, an appeal is available.

As such, an "O" level certificate is considered exceptionally important. It may decide how a student's future career is going to turn out. The exam is taken very seriously by many students.


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Subjects

Special and Express Students

All Special and Express students are required take 6 to 9 subjects. Students who want to take 10 subjects, have to get permission from the Ministry of Education. All Special and Express students have to take the following subject combinations.

Normal (Academic) Students

All Normal (Academic) students take 4 to 7 subjects including:

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Subjects

This is a partial list of subjects offered at the GCE 'O' Levels in the year 2003.

Cambridge SubjectLocal Subject (English)Local Subject (Chinese)Local Subject (Malay)Local Subject (Tamil)
SubjectCodeSubjectCodeSubjectCodeSubjectCodeSubjectCode
English1120Hinduism Studies2071Higher Chinese1111Higher Malay1131Higher Tamil1141
English literature2015Sikhism Studies2072Chinese1162Malay1132Tamil1142
Bible Knowledge2038Confucianist Morals2074Chinese B1163Malay B1134Tamil B1143
History (modern history from 1919 to present)2158Buddhism Studies2075Chinese Literature2031Malay (Special)1133Tamil Literature2070
History of Malaysia, Singapore and modern world history)2170Islam2080Confucianist Morals2074Malay literature2061
History (Revised history of South-east Asia and modern world history)2172Buddhism Studies2075Islamic theology2080
Geography2232
Geography (Revised)2234
Combined Humanities2190
French language3012
German language3028
Indian language3195
Burmese language3249
Thai language3260
Japanese language3261
Mathematics (Revised)4017
Mathematics D4019
Additional Mathematics4018
Physics5052
Chemistry5068
Biology5093
Fine Arts6009
Music6023

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Education:Education in Singapore, Ministry of Education

Schools:List of schools, Millennia Institute, List of junior colleges, Institute of Technical Education, List of universities, List of international schools

Universities:National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, SIM University
Programmes:Gifted Education Programme, Integrated Programme, Special Assistance Plan, President Scholar, Provisional Admission Exercise, Third Language
Examinations:Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board, Primary School Leaving Examination, GCE 'O' Level, GCE 'A' Level, International Baccalaureate, Ten year series
Co-curricula:Co-curricular activity, National Physical Fitness Award, Singapore Youth Festival, List of youth organisations, Boys' Brigade, National Cadet Corps, National Civil Defence Cadet Corps, National Police Cadet Corps, Outward Bound Singapore, Red Cross Youth, Scout Association, National Physical Fitness Award, St John Ambulance Brigade

Libraries:National Library Board, List of libraries

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