The results of the 2009 'N' Level Examination will be released this Friday, the 18th of December.
The Education Ministry says school candidates may obtain their result
slips from their respective schools from 2.30 pm that day.
Those who wish to apply for the various courses offered by the
Institute of Technical Education can obtain the application forms from
their schools when they collect their results.
As for private candidates, they'll be notified of their individual results by post.
They will also be able to obtain their results through the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board website.
--938Live
N level results out
The 'N' level results are out!
And some 71 percent of Normal Academic students have done well enough to be promoted to Secondary 5 Normal Academic.
This year's cohort of students is the first batch of Normal Academic
students to come under a revised promotion criteria for progression to
Sec 5.
Previously, students had to obtain an aggregate not exceeding 10 points
for their best three subjects and a Grade 5 or better in English to be
promoted to Secondary 5 Normal Academic.
But now, they have to obtain an aggregate not exceeding 19 points in
English, Mathematics and their best three subjects, and a Grade 5 or
better for both English and Mathematics to be promoted.
The promotion criteria was revised to align it more closely with the admission requirements to the polytechnics.
MOE says that despite the revised criteria, the number of students
eligible for promotion to Secondary 5 Normal Academic are comparable to
previous years.
This year's top students scoring an aggregate of 6 each are:
Pheeraphat Chew from Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road); Yuhanis Kadis
from Bedok Green Secondary; and Hazel Cheok from Paya Lebar Methodist
Girls' School.
As for the Normal Technical course, the top students are:
Lee Li Yi from Bendemeer Secondary; Cheryl Chong from Paya Lebar
Methodist Girls' School; and Goh Jia Hui from Yishun Town Secondary.
They've each scored 6 As.
Almost all the students from the Normal (Academic) course were awarded the N-level certificate this year.
As for the Normal (Technical) course, some 97 percent were awarded the certificate.
This certificate is awarded to students who obtain a pass grade of Grade D or better in at least one subject.
The students received their results at 2.30pm today
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