Singapore college entrance examination refers to Singapore's A-level exam. Students can apply for public universities through college entrance examination results. Students should be 17 -25 years old to register for the exam. The registration time is in the middle and late March of each year (the specific examination date is announced by the Ministry of Education of Singapore from March to June each year). The exam is very difficult, so students usually report to the preparatory class first.
Singapore A-Level Examination is the entrance examination for six public universities in Singapore. The examination is jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of Singapore and the University of Cambridge Examinations Authority. It is a graduation exam for Singapore middle school students after completing two years of high school education. The exam is held once a year.
The difficulty of the exam is comparable to that of the national college entrance examination in China, but it is conducted in English. Singapore's A-level exam results are recognized and accepted by all countries in the Commonwealth. Students can apply to Singapore government university and universities in Britain, Australia and other countries.
In the alevel test in Singapore, the difficulty of English is greatly increased, mainly in writing and content logic; Mathematics and physics are many first-year courses in China University, but it is not difficult for China students, not as difficult as the national college entrance examination in China, but chemistry needs more English answers.
Alevel courses in Singapore generally offer mathematics, advanced mathematics, physics, computer science, accounting, business, economics and other courses. In general, students choose three or four courses to study. However, due to the difficulty, students generally choose to enroll in institutions offering A-level preparatory courses first, which basically takes about one year to study preparatory courses.
What should I do if I fail the A-level exam in Singapore?
You can choose a private university in Singapore. At present, there are only six government-run public universities in Singapore, ranking very high overall, so the requirements for schools are of course higher. If you can't pass the A-level exam in Singapore, you can choose a private university in Singapore. While Singapore's public higher education is widely concerned, Singapore's private higher education is also booming.
With the further opening of higher education in Singapore to China, more and more mainland students choose private universities in Singapore to complete their studies. The market prospect of private universities in Singapore is still optimistic.
Private universities in Singapore cooperate with well-known universities in Britain, America and Australia to offer majors, and the final diploma is also a British, American and Australian university diploma, which is exactly the same as your diploma in Britain, America and Australia, and there is no difference. The educational system of private universities in Singapore generally ranges from 24 to 36 months. There is no winter and summer vacation, the school system is short and the cost is cheap.