Instructions for Private Candidates

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES TAKING THE SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS NOTES TO PRIVATE CANDIDATES Private candidates sitting the GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-Level Examinations are required to observe and comply with all instructions and regulations governing the examinations that are stated in this document. By registering for any of the examinations, a candidate confirms that he/she has read, understood and expressly agree to comply with the instructions and regulations contained in this document. For enquiries, please call the Ministry of Education, Customer Service Hotline at 6872 2220. Candidates who wish to obtain more details on examination registration, procedure and syllabuses can visit the SEAB website at http://www.seab.gov.sg . REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SITTING THE EXAMINATIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECTS SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT N(T)- AND N(A)-LEVELS SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT O-LEVEL SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT A- AND AO-LEVELS SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT H1 AND H2 LEVELS ANNEXES Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board 2011

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INSTRUCTIONS

FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES

TAKING THE SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS

NOTES TO PRIVATE CANDIDATES Private candidates sitting the GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-Level Examinations are required to observe and comply with all instructions and regulations governing the examinations that are stated in this document. By registering for any of the examinations, a candidate confirms that he/she has read, understood and expressly agree to comply with the instructions and regulations contained in this document.

For enquiries, please call the Ministry of Education, Customer Service Hotline at 6872 2220.

Candidates who wish to obtain more details on examination registration, procedure and syllabuses can visit the SEAB website at http://www.seab.gov.sg.

REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SITTING THE EXAMINATIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECTS SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT N(T)- AND N(A)-LEVELS

SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT O-LEVEL

SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT A- AND AO-LEVELS

SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT H1 AND H2 LEVELS ANNEXES

Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board 2011

REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Contents

1. Registration for Private Candidates 2. Entry Requirements 3. Conditions 4. Withdrawal and Refund 5. Examination Fees 6. Admission to Tertiary Institutions 7. Personalised Entry Proof/Timetables 8. Double Entries 9. Examination Centre 10. Special Arrangements 11. Timetable Clash 12. Results 13. Examination Timetables 14. Absent Grades 15. Appeal for Review of Results 16. Certificate and Statement of Results 17. Award of Certificate 18. Annotation of Certificate 19. Change of Postal Address 20. Others 21. Enquiries

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REGISTRATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES Modes of Registration

Private candidates can register for the N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-Level through the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) internet website at http://www.seab.gov.sg from 7 Mar 2011 to 19 Mar 2011.

Payment of Examination Fees

Payment is to be made at SingPost office between 26 Mar 2011 and 4 Apr 2011 either by cash or NETs. Alternatively, payment can also be made through Self-service Automated Machines (S.A.M.).

Amendments and Late Entry

1 Candidates are advised to check their registration details carefully before submission.

2 During the registration period (7 Mar 2011 to 19 Mar 2011), private candidates can make amendments to their subject/paper entries online without any amendment charges.

3 After the registration period, requests for amendments can only be made in writing to SEAB

via email ([email protected]) or by post (Address: 298, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore 169565 Attn: Operations Division – Private Candidate Registration). However, candidates have to make all outstanding payments prior to making any request for amendment. An amendment fee of $20 is payable in addition to the new subject fee. SEAB will not accept requests for amendment made after 27 May 2011.

4 Candidates who register after the last day of the registration period, 19 Mar 2011, will be

charged a late entry fee of $50. Late entry requests can only be made in writing to SEAB via email ([email protected]) or by post (Address: 298, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore 169565 Attn: Operations Division – Private Candidate Registration). SEAB will not accede to any request for registration after 27 May 2011.

Mid-Year Mother Tongue Subjects

1 Private candidates can register for the O- and/or A-Level Mid-Year Examinations for Mother Tongue subjects as an extension of the Year-End examination. For these subjects, private candidates can choose to register for the Mid-Year or the Year-End examination during the March registration period. Private candidates who register for the Mid-Year examination can apply to re-sit the written papers for these subjects by registering for the Year-End examination after the release of Mid-Year results. Candidates will be advised on the registration procedures when they receive their Mid-Year results. Candidates who sit the Mid-Year examination, regardless of whether they offer any subject in the Year-End examination, will receive only one result slip and certificate reflecting all the subjects that they have offered in the year. If they sit their Mother Tongue subject during both the Mid-Year and Year-End examinations, the better result of the two sittings will be reflected in the result slip and the certificate.

2 The Mid-Year Mother Tongue subjects are as follow:

O-Level 1162 Chinese /1132 Malay /1142 Tamil A-Level 8634 Chinese (Revised) /8635 Malay /8637 Tamil

3 As the Mid-Year examination has been scheduled on 30 May 2011, private candidates who

wish to sit the Mid-Year Mother Tongue examination have to register between 7 Mar 2011 and 19 Mar 2011 so as to enable SEAB to process the registration and notify all private candidates on time. Should private candidates miss the registration period, they can only register for Mother Tongue examination for the Year-End examination.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

1 Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) Levels

Examination Entry Requirements

You may register as a private candidate if you satisfy the minimum age requirement of 15 years as at 1st January 2011.

Private candidates may register up to a maximum of EIGHT subjects.

2 O-Level

2.1 Examination Entry Requirements

You may register as a private candidate if you satisfy the minimum age requirement of 15 years as at 1st January 2011.

Private candidates may register up to a maximum of NINE subjects.

2.2 Subject Entry Requirements

Science with Practical paper: If you are registering for a Science subject with a practical paper at O-Level, you must

(a) have sat the subject at O-Level previously, OR

(b) be currently attending or will be attending a course of instruction in the subject

offered at an ITE or a private school.

Your entry for a science subject will only be accepted if you meet the above requirement.

Candidates registering for a Science subject with a practical paper are required to declare online at the time of registration that they fulfill the above requirement. If a false declaration is made, their registration for the science subject with practical paper is liable to be cancelled without refund of the examination fees. Science with SPA paper: (a) Only private candidates who have obtained SPA marks in Sec 4 in 2010 can

register for Science subjects with SPA paper. (b) These private candidates need not have to sit the SPA paper. Their 2010 SPA

marks obtained in Sec 4 will be used in the computation of their overall subject grade, under the following conditions:

(i) Candidates declare and opt for their 2010 SPA marks to be used in the

computation of their overall subject grade without requesting that their 2010 SPA marks be made known to them.

(ii) All SPA marks must be carried forward. Private candidates cannot opt to carry forward some SPA marks and retake some assessments.

(iii) SPA marks can only be carried forward for one year.

(c) Candidates will not be able to carry forward their SPA marks if they have been granted exemption from any assessment for SPA paper in Sec 4 in 2010. Such candidates are advised to register for a Science subject with a practical paper instead.

3 A-Level

3.1 Examination Entry Requirements

You may register as a private candidate if you satisfy the minimum age requirement of 17 years as at 1st January 2011.

Subjects Examined at H1 and H2 Levels: Private candidates may register up to a maximum of five H1 subjects and three H2 subjects, or three H1 subjects and four H2 subjects.

3.2 Subject Entry Requirements Science with Practical paper:

If you are registering for a Science subject with a practical paper at A-Level, you must

(a) have sat the subject at A-Level previously, OR

(b) be currently attending or will be attending a course of instruction in the subject offered at an ITE or a private school.

Your entry for a science subjects will only be accepted if you meet the above requirement.

Candidates registering for a Science subject with a practical paper are required to declare online at the time of registration that they fulfill the above requirement. If a false declaration is made, their registration for the science subject with practical paper is liable to be cancelled without refund of the examination fees.

Science with SPA paper: (a) Only private candidates who have obtained SPA marks in JC2/CI3 in 2010 can

register for Science subjects with SPA paper. (b) These private candidates need not sit the SPA paper. Their 2010 SPA marks

obtained in JC2/CI3 will be used for computation of their overall subject grade, under the following conditions:

(i) Candidates declare and opt for their 2010 SPA marks to be used in the

computation of their overall subject grade without requesting that their 2010 SPA marks be made known to them.

(ii) All SPA marks must be carried forward. Private candidates cannot opt to carry forward some SPA marks and retake some assessments.

(iii) SPA marks can only be carried forward for one year.

(c) Candidates will not be able to carry forward their SPA marks if they have been granted exemption from any assessment for SPA in JC2/CI3 in 2010. Such candidates are advised to register for a Science subject with a practical paper instead.

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Conditions

Candidates are NOT allowed to offer, in one sitting,

(a) more than one Mother Tongue Language subject (e.g. Chinese, Malay or Tamil). (b) both a Non-Tamil Indian Language (e.g. Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Panjabi or Urdu) and a Mother

Tongue Language. (c) same subjects in different language medium (e.g. History examined in English and Chinese). (d) two language subjects in the same language medium (e.g. O-Level Higher Chinese and

Chinese).

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Withdrawal and Refund

1 Candidates may withdraw from the whole examination and be entitled to a refund of half of the subject fees paid (inclusive GST) provided their withdrawal letters reach the Board by 30 Apr 2011 for N(T)- and N(A)-Level and by 30 Jun 2011 for O- and A-Levels.

2 Applications for withdrawal from an examination must be made in writing to SEAB via email

([email protected]) or by mail to the Operations Division, SEAB, 298 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore 169565. No refund will be made to a candidate whose letter of withdrawal reaches the Board after the above deadlines. An acknowledgement will be made within 3 working days upon receipt of the withdrawal request.

3 Candidates who have taken any part of the examination (i.e. oral, listening

comprehension, Mid-Year written examination or practical), will be deemed to have sat the examination and will not be entitled to any refund of examination fees.

4 Candidates who withdraw from the examination (including candidates who have registered only

for the Mid-year examination) will NOT receive any results or certificates for any subjects or components of subjects that they have taken.

5 For candidates who withdraw from the whole examination before the stipulated deadlines,

refunds will be made directly to the candidates in the form of a cheque.

6 Examination fees are not transferable from one year to another or from one candidate to another.

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Examination Fees

Candidates will pay the following fees:

(a) Basic Fee of $64 (for Cambridge subjects) or $32 (if all subjects offered are local subjects). The Basic Fee is non-refundable.

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Admission to Tertiary Institutions

1 Candidates who wish to re-sit the GCE O- or A-Level examination but are currently applying for admission to tertiary institutions or waiting for the Joint Admission Exercise (JAE) posting result:

(a) are advised to register during the registration period (7 - 19 Mar 2011).

(b) may apply for a full refund (less subjects which the candidates might have sat for) of the

examination fees in writing if they subsequently gain admission to the tertiary institutions or have been successful in their JAE appeals.

2 All letters of withdrawal from the examinations must be made in writing to SEAB via email

([email protected]) and reach the Operations Division, SEAB, 298 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore 169565 by 30 Jun 2011. Letters of withdrawal must be accompanied by supporting letters of acceptance issued by tertiary institutions.

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Personalised Entry Proof/Timetable

1 Candidates registering for Mid-Year subjects will receive a Personalised Entry Proof/Timetables

with only the Mid-Year subjects shown by 20 May 2011. The Entry Proof/Timetables will show a candidate's Centre Number, Index Number and Mid-Year Written Examination Centre as well as the exam date and time for all papers.

2 All successfully registered candidates will receive a Personalised Entry Proof/Timetables by 24

June 2011. The Entry Proof/Timetable will show a candidate's Centre Number, Index Number, Practical and Written Examination Centres, the subjects and papers entered (excluding Mid-Year subjects) as well as the exam date and time for all papers.

3 The Entry Proof/Timetable is an important document and a candidate will be required to produce

it during the oral, listening comprehension, practical and written examinations.

4 Please contact the Customer Service Centre at 6872 2220 if you do not receive your Entry Proof/Timetables by 20 May 2011 for Mid-Year Examination and /or 24 June 2011 for Year-End Examination.

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Double Entries

School candidates who are studying in Independent, Government or Government-aided schools are

NOT ALLOWED to register as private candidates. School candidates who register as private candidates for GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- and/or A-Level will have their private registrations invalidated and their examination fees paid as private candidates forfeited.

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Examination Centre

Candidates are advised to provide their residential address accurately as they are likely to be posted to sit for the examination at an examination centre near their residential address. There will not be any change in the examination centres after the posting of examination centres in April of the examination year. Candidates must take their examination at the centres they are posted to.

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Special Arrangements

1 Candidates who are suffering from learning disabilities, physical disabilities or other forms of

disability, which are likely to have an adverse effect on their performance in the examination, may apply for special consideration, special arrangements or exemption from certain subjects or components of a subject.

2 All applications must reach the Operations Division, SEAB, 298 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore

169565 by 15 Apr 2011.

3 Candidates who have been granted special arrangements (e.g. extra time) by SEAB in view of their medical conditions/disabilities but do not make use of the requested special arrangement would still have their certificates annotated.

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Timetable Clash

Candidates who have registered for papers that are to be examined on the same day and at the same time (timetable clashes) need not be alarmed. SEAB will make the arrangements for them to sit for all their registered papers by taking one paper first, followed by a break before he/she takes the next paper. Candidates will be informed of the arrangements by the end of August 2011 (N(T)- and N(A)-Level) and end of September 2011 (O- and A-Level).

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Results

1 Mid-Year Examination results for O- and A-Level will be released in August of the examination

year. 2 Examination results for N(T)- and N(A)-Level will be released in December of the examination

year. 3 Examination results for O-Level will be released in January the following year.

4 Examination results for A-Level will be released in March the following year.

5 Candidates will receive their result slips through post. They may also retrieve their results

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Examination Timetable

The tentative dates for the oral, listening comprehension, practical and written examinations are given in the table below:

GCE N(T) and N(A)-Level

Mode of Examination Examination Papers Dates

Listening Comprehension 1186/3 English Language Syllabus T 1172/3 Chinese 1182/3 Malay 1192/3 Tamil 1174/3 Basic Chinese 1184/3 Basic Malay 1194/3 Basic Tamil

5 Sep 6 Sep 6 Sep 6 Sep 6 Sep 6 Sep 6 Sep

1186/4 English Language Syllabus T 1189/3 English Language Syllabus A

5 Jul – 15 Jul Oral

1172/3 Chinese 1182/3 Malay 1192/3 Tamil 1174/2 Basic Chinese 1184/2 Basic Malay 1194/2 Basic Tamil

25 Jul – 4 Aug

English Language, Mother Tongue, Social Studies and NTIL Papers

5 Sep – 7 Sep Written

Other papers 3 Oct – 11 Oct

GCE O-Level

Mode of Examination Examination Papers Dates 1162/3 Chinese 1132/3 Malay 1142/3 Tamil

19 Jul

3261/3 Japanese 3028/3 German 3012/3 French

Mid Oct

Listening Comprehension

1163/3 Chinese B* 1134/3 Malay B* 1143/3 Tamil B*

Mid Nov

1162/3 Chinese 1132/3 Malay 1142/3 Tamil

30 Jun – 14 Jul

1127/3 English Language 15 Aug – 26 Aug

1163/3 Chinese B* 1134/3 Malay B* 1143/3 Tamil B*

26 Sep

Oral

3261/4 Japanese 3012/4 French 3028/4 German

4 Oct - 11 Oct

Practical 5057/3 Physics 5067/3 Chemistry 5100/3 Biology 5116/5 Science : Physics & Chemistry 5117/5 Science : Physics & Biology 5118/5 Science : Chemistry & Biology

Mid Oct

Mid Year Chinese/Malay/Tamil Exam 30 May Written Written papers 24 Oct – 16 Nov

* Mother Tongue B is not an O-Level subject.

GCE A-Level

Examination Papers Mode of Examination

H1H2 Subjects Dates

8634/2 Chinese (Revised) 8635/2 Malay 8637/2 Tamil

20 Jul Listening Comprehension

8281/3 Chinese B* 8381/3 Malay B* 8481/3 Tamil B*

Nov

8634/2 Chinese (Revised) 8635/2 Malay 8637/2 Tamil

5 Jul – 18 Jul

8281/3 Chinese B* 8381/3 Malay B* 8481/3 Tamil B*

26 Sep

Oral

8831/1 French 8833/1 German 8835/1 Japanese 9738/1 French 9739/1 German

11 – 13 Oct

Science Practical 9646/5 Physics 9647/5 Chemistry 9648/5 Biology

24 Oct - 3 Nov

Mid Year Chinese/Malay/Tamil Exam 30 May Written All written papers 31 Oct,

8 Nov – 2 Dec * Mother Tongue B is not a H1 or H2 Level subject.

Written, Oral and Listening Comprehension Examination Candidates will be informed, through their Personalised Entry Proof /Timetables of the date, reporting time and examination venue by 24 June 2011. Candidates will not be provided with another chance to re-sit the examination if they have missed the examinations.

Practical Examination

Candidates will be informed through letters by end Sep 2011 of their GCE O- or A-Level Practical examinations schedules.

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Absent Grades

It is compulsory for candidates to sit for all the registered components. Components include Oral, Listening Comprehension, Practical and the Written Papers. Unless prior approval has been granted by SEAB for exemption, candidates will be given an ‘Absent’ for a subject if they are absent from one or more components/papers of that subject. This applies to both Cambridge subjects and Mother Tongue Language subjects.

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Appeal for Review of Results

Candidates may apply to review their examination results if they have sufficient grounds to believe that the grade(s) awarded for one or more subjects should have been better. An appeal for review of results must be submitted online through http://www.seab.gov.sg after results are released and not later than one week after the official release of the results. Appeals received after this period will not be considered.

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Certificate and Statement of Results

1 Successful candidates will be notified by post to collect the N(T)-, N(A)- and O-Level certificates

by February and March of the following year respectively and A-Levels certificates by May of the following year. This includes candidates taking only a Mid-Year subject in the O- and A-Level examinations.

2 Certificates not claimed within one year of the collection period will be destroyed and no

replacement will be available.

3 SEAB does not issue duplicate copies of a certificate but a statement of results is available on request at the Customer Service Centre, the Ministry of Education, 1 North Buona Vista Drive, Singapore 138675. A fee is chargeable for each statement of results. Candidates may contact Customer Service Centre at 6872 2220 for more information.

4 There will be a service charge of $50 for requests for amendments of personal particulars on the

certificate. Requests can be made within 2 months after the issue of the certificate. All requests need to be submitted through the Customer Service Centre together with the original certificates personally.

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Award of Certificate

GCE N(T)-Level:

1 Candidates who obtained at least a Grade D or better in one or more subjects will receive a Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Normal (Technical) Level.

2 The Normal (Technical) Level certificate will show the grade that the candidate has obtained in

each subject. For subjects that are shown as ‘Ungraded’, the grade will not appear on the certificate. Grades A to D are pass grades. Grade A is the highest and Grade D the lowest. ‘Ungraded’ denotes a fail grade. The grading system is as follows:

NORMAL (TECHNICAL) LEVEL

GRADES REMARKS

A B C D

GCE Normal (Technical) Level Pass

Ungraded Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

3 For subjects that are shown as ‘Absent’ on the Result Slip, no grade/subject will appear on the

certificate. GCE N(A)-Level:

1 Candidates who obtained at least a Grade 5 or better in one or more subjects will receive a Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Normal (Academic) Level.

2 The Normal (Academic) Level certificate will show the grade that the candidate has obtained in

each subject. For subjects that are shown as ‘Ungraded’, the grade will not appear on the certificate. Grades 1 to 5 are pass grades. Grade 1 is the highest and Grade 5 the lowest. ‘Ungraded’ denotes a fail grade. The grading system is as follows:

NORMAL (ACADEMIC) LEVEL

GRADES REMARKS

1 2 3 4 5

GCE Normal (Academic) Level Pass

Ungraded Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

3 Performance in the Oral/Aural Examination in Chinese, Malay and Tamil is indicated as

Distinction, Merit, Pass or Ungraded. 4 For subjects shown as ‘Absent’ on the Result Slip, no grade/subject will appear on the

certificate. GCE O-Level: 1 Candidates who obtained at least a Grade 6 or better in one or more subjects will receive a

Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level. 2 The O-Level certificate will show the grade that the candidate has obtained in each subject. For

subjects that are shown as ‘Ungraded’, grade will not appear on the certificate. Grade 1 is the highest and Grade 9 the lowest. The numerical/alphabetical equivalence of grades is as follows:

ORDINARY LEVEL GRADES

NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL REMARKS

1 2

A

3 4

B

5 6

C

GCE Ordinary Level Pass

7 D 8 E Below GCE Ordinary Level Pass

9 No Alphabetical Grade Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

3 Performance in the Oral/Aural Examination in Chinese, Malay and Tamil is indicated a

Distinction, Merit, Pass or Ungraded. 4 Performance in the Chinese B/Malay B/Tamil B is indicated as Merit, Pass or Ungraded. Mother

Tongue B is not an O-Level subject. 5 For subjects that are shown as ‘Absent’ on the Result Slip, no grade/subject will appear on the

certificate. GCE A-Level (Subjects Examined at A- and AO-Level): 1 Candidates who pass at least one subject at A-Level or AO-Level will receive a Singapore-

Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level. 2 The A-Level certificate will show the grade that the candidate has obtained in each subject. For

subjects offered at A-Level, the pass grades are A to E with A being the highest pass grade and E the lowest. Grade O is given to indicate that a candidate has failed to obtain a pass at A-Level but is judged to have reached Grade 6 at Ordinary Level. Grade F indicates a Fail grade and will not appear on the certificate.

ALPHABETICAL GRADE REMARKS

A B C D E

Pass grades at A-Level

O Failed to obtain a pass at A-Level but is judged to have reached Grade 6 at Ordinary Level

F Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

3 Results for subjects offered at AO-Level will be shown as grades 1 to 9 with 1 to 6 being pass grades and 7 to 9 fail grades. Grade 7 to 9 will not appear on the certificate. In addition, the alphabetical grades for AO-Level will be shown. The equivalent of each numerical grade is as follows :

NUMERICALGRADE ALPHABETICAL GRADE REMARKS 1 2

A

3 4

B

5 6

C

Pass grades

7 D 8 E 9 No alphabetical grade

Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

4 Performance in Chinese B/Malay B/Tamil B is indicated as Merit, Pass or Ungraded. Mother

Tongue B is not an AO, A, H1 or H2 Level subject. 5 For subjects that are shown as ‘Absent’ on the Result Slip, no grade/subject will appear on the

certificate.

6 Private candidates will be issued with the corresponding certificate(s) of the subjects registered. GCE A-Level (Subjects Examined at H1 and H2 Level):

1 Candidates who pass at least one subject at H1-Level or H2-Level will receive a Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level.

2 The A-Level certificate will show the grade that the candidate has obtained in each subject. For

H1 and H2 subjects, the pass grades are A to E, with A being the highest pass grade and E the lowest. Candidates may also be awarded grade S (sub-pass) or Ungraded, both of which indicate that the candidate has failed to obtain a pass in the subject, and these two grades will not appear on the certificate.

3 Results for subjects offered at H1 and H2 levels are as follows:

H1 / H2

ALPHABETICAL GRADE REMARKS

A B C D E

Pass grades

* S Ungraded

Not shown on the certificate but shown on result slip

* S denotes sub-pass

4 Performance in Chinese B/Malay B/Tamil B is indicated as Merit, Pass or Ungraded. Mother Tongue B is not an AO, A, H1 or H2 Level subject.

5 For subjects that are shown as ‘Absent’ on the Result Slip, no grade/subject will appear on the

certificate. 6 Private candidates will be issued with the corresponding certificate(s) of the subjects registered.

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Annotation of Certificate

1 Candidates who sit the GCE N(T)-, N(A)-, O- or A-Level examinations under special

arrangements and consideration would have their certificates annotated.

2 In the certificates, titles of subjects which were taken under special arrangements/consideration would be annotated with a symbol. Two annotation symbols would be used and explanations for the symbols are provided in the certificates.

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Change of Postal Address

Candidates should inform the Operations Division, in writing immediately of any change in their postal address. The form on the change of address can be found in our website at http://www.seab.gov.sg. The request can be either made through SEAB via email ([email protected]) or post to the Operations Division, SEAB, 298 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Singapore 169565.

An acknowledgement will be made within 3 working days upon receipt of the change of address request.

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Others Where the candidature for a subject is less than twenty, candidates may have to withdraw their

registration from the subject or choose another subject permitted by the regulations. Refund will be given under such circumstances.

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Enquiries

All enquiries and general information on examination matters are available at http://www.seab.gov.sg or contact our Customer Service Centre at 6872 2220.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SITTING THE EXAMINATIONS

Contents

1. Miscellaneous Instructions 2. Multiple-Choice Answer Sheets 3. Use of Approved Electronic Calculators in the examinations 4. Use of Approved Dictionaries in the examinations 5. Ownership of Candidates’ Examination Materials/Work 6. Malpractice / Dishonesty 7. Conduct and Behaviour 8. Hospitalised Candidates 9. Infectious Diseases 10. Listening Comprehension 11. Science Practical 12. Oral Examinations

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC SUBJECTS

Contents 13. Oral 14. Geography 15. Literature in English (8810 and 9725) 16. Mother Tongue Language and Literature 17. Foreign Languages 18. Art

SUBJECT LISTS

Contents

Subjects examined at N(T)- and N(A)-Level Subjects examined at O-Level Subjects examined at A- and AO-Level Subjects examined at H1 and H2-Level

ANNEXES

Contents

List of Recommended Texts for Use in A-Level H2 Mother Tongue (Annex A) Sketch Map of Tiong Bahru Examinations Centre (Annex B) Sketch Map of Pandan Examinations Centre (Annex C) Sketch Map of MOE Language Centre (Annex D)

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1 MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 The 24-hour clock is used to indicate time in the timetable. For example, 8.00 a.m. will be indicated as 0800h and 2.30 p.m. as 1430h.

1.2 The duration of each paper includes the time for reading the questions, studying the maps, etc.

1.3 If two papers offered by a candidate are scheduled to be examined at the same time, arrangements

will be made for the candidate to take one paper first, followed by a break before he/she takes the next paper.

1.4 All candidates are required to be seated at their assigned desks at least fifteen minutes before the

commencement of the examination.

1.5 Candidates who are late will not be given extra time.

1.6 Candidates are required to place their NRIC or foreign identification documents on their desks throughout the duration of the examination. They are also required to have their Entry Proofs with them.

1.7 Candidates must inform the invigilator immediately if :

(a) they are issued a question paper they have not entered for, OR (b) they are issued a question paper that does not contain the number of pages or questions

specified on the cover page, OR (c) they are issued a question paper not scheduled to take place at that time, OR (d) they are not issued supplementary materials (such as graph paper, map or drawing paper)

stated in the question paper

1.8 Candidates are required to write their names, centre numbers, index numbers and the subject titles on the first sheet/cover page of their answer scripts. If loose writing paper is used, they should also write their names, centre numbers and index numbers on every sheet.

1.9 Candidates with hanyu pinyin names are required to write both their statutory and hanyu pinyin

names, with the hanyu pinyin names in brackets. Candidates without hanyu pinyin names need only write their statutory names.

1.10 Candidates are required to submit their answers in the language in which the question paper is set,

unless otherwise instructed in the rubric of the questions.

1.11 Candidates are required to bring their own writing and mathematical instruments such as calculators, set-squares, compasses, protractors and rulers, as these will not be supplied.

1.12 Besides the necessary stationery required in the examination, candidates are generally not allowed

to bring in any other materials unless it is specified explicitly in the particular syllabuses. For example, calculators are allowed for some papers.

1.13 Candidates are not required to copy the questions they are attempting. They need only write clearly

the question numbers (including the alpha character, if any) in the left margin of the writing paper. No answers should be written in the left and right margins of the writing paper.

1.14 Unless stated in the instructions, candidates should leave two lines between the answers to

consecutive questions or consecutive parts of a question.

1.15 Candidates should write on both sides of the writing paper unless otherwise specified in the instructions.

1.16 Candidates should not, at any time, fold their writing paper. Candidates should not divide the page

into columns.

1.17 At the end of a paper, candidates should stop writing immediately when told to do so by the invigilator. If writing paper is used, they should arrange their answers in the numerical sequence of the questions, with the smallest number on top.

1.18 The answer scripts, together with the cover page provided, should be tied together at the top left-

hand corner with the string that will be provided.

1.19 Candidates should remain seated at their respective desks while the answer scripts are collected.

1.20 No candidates may leave the examination room before the scheduled time unless permitted by the invigilator.

1.21 In compliance with Cambridge International Examinations’ policy, question papers of some A-Level

and O-Level subjects must be returned to the invigilators at the end of each paper and kept securely for at least 24 hrs. Candidates are required to write their names, centre numbers and index numbers at the top right-hand corner of the cover page of the question papers so that they can obtain the question papers from the Chief Presiding Examiner the following day.

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2 MULTIPLE-CHOICE ANSWER SHEETS

2.1 Candidates offering the following subjects will be issued answer sheets called Personalised Multiple-Choice Answer Sheets (referred to in these Instructions as “PMCAS”) to shade their answers.

GCE N(T)- and N(A)-LEVEL:

Subject Code Subject Title Paper Number 1172/3 Chinese (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1174/1 Basic Chinese Paper 1 1174/3 Basic Chinese (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1182/3 Malay (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1184/1 Basic Malay Paper 1 1184/3 Basic Malay (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1186/3 English Language Syllabus T (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1192/3 Tamil (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 1194/1 Basic Tamil Paper 1 1194/3 Basic Tamil (Listening Comprehension) Paper 3 2057/1 Bible Knowledge Paper 1 5147/1 Science Syllabus T Paper 1 5155/1, 5156/1 Science (Physics) Paper 1 5155/3, 5157/3 Science (Chemistry) Paper 3 5156/5, 5157/5 Science (Biology) Paper 5

GCE O-LEVEL:

Subject Code Subject Title Paper Number 1132/3 Malay Paper 3 1134/2,3 Malay B Paper 2,3 1142/3 Tamil Paper 3 1143/2,3 Tamil B Paper 2,3 1162/3 Chinese Paper 3 1163/2,3 Chinese B Paper 2,3 5057/1 Physics Paper 1 5058/1 Physics (SPA) Paper 1 5067/1 Chemistry Paper 1 5072/1 Chemistry (SPA) Paper 1 5094/1 Biology (SPA) Paper 1 5100/1 Biology Paper 1 5116/1 Science (Physics, Chemistry) Paper 1 5117/1 Science (Physics, Biology) Paper 1 5118/1 Science (Chemistry, Biology) Paper 1

GCE A-LEVEL:

Subject Code Subject Title Paper Number 8281/2,3 Chinese B Paper 2,3 8381/2,3 Malay B Paper 2,3 8481/2,3 Tamil B Paper 2,3 8634/2 Chinese Language (Revised) Paper 2 8635/2 Malay Language Paper 2 8637/2 Tamil Language Paper 2 8866/1 Physics Paper 1 9646/1 Physics Paper 1 8872/1 Chemistry Paper 1 9647/1 Chemistry Paper 1 8875/1 Biology Paper 1 9648/1 Biology Paper 1

2.2 The PMCAS are issued to candidates with the candidates’ names, centre codes and index

2.3 When candidates receive their PMCAS, they must check the following pre-printed details:

(a) Syllabus/Component No. (or Subject Code/Paper No.); (b) Syllabus Title (or Subject Title); (c) Centre/Candidate No. (or Centre/Index No.); and (d) Candidates’ name.

If all the items are correct, candidates will sign on the dotted line below their name.

2.4 If a candidate does not have a pre-printed PMCAS, he/she will be issued with a blank

supplementary answer sheet which must be filled in with the particulars as given in para 2.3 above.

2.5 Candidates are reminded that they should use a soft-lead pencil (e.g. 2B) to shade their answers in the PMCAS. A soft eraser should be used to erase if they wish to change their answers.

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3 USE OF APPROVED ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS IN THE EXAMINATIONS

3.1 GCE A-Level: Approved calculators may be used for the following subjects:

(a) All Mathematics subjects

(b) All Science subjects

(c) Economics

(d) Geography

(e) Principles of Accounting

(f) Management of Business

For all other subjects, the use of calculators is prohibited.

3.2 The following guidelines are to be adhered to where the use of scientific calculators is allowed in

examinations (Please refer to website for the list of approved calculators). Candidates are informed that:

(a) the calculator must be silent, with a visual display only.

(b) the working condition of the calculator (including the power supply) is the responsibility of the candidates and a fault in a calculator will not normally be considered a justification for special consideration to the user.

(c) instruction leaflets or instructions and formulae printed on the lid or cover of a calculator or similar materials must not be in the possession of candidates during the examination (where the instructions cannot be removed they should be securely covered).

(d) external storage media, e.g. card, tape, and plug-in modules must not be in the possession of candidates during the examination.

(e) calculators must not be borrowed from other candidates during the examination for any reason.

(f) standard scientific calculators with features such as Fraction calculations; Permutation; Combination; Statistical calculations such as mean, standard deviation and factorials; Regression analysis; Complex number calculations and Polar/Rectangular coordinate conversions are acceptable.

(g) programmable calculators and those with permanent features of a programmed kind such as numerical integration, numerical differentiation, symbolic differentiation, symbolic integration, symbolic algebraic manipulation and/or expressing in irrational number form, are prohibited.

(h) calculators with capabilities for storing and displaying visual and verbal information are prohibited.

(i) calculators with special communication features e.g. calculators with the capability of remote communication via infra-red or blue-tooth with other machines, are prohibited.

3.3 For candidates offering subjects at H1 and H2 Level:

(a) Graphic calculators are allowed for use for subjects examined at H1 and H2 Levels.

(b) Candidates are responsible for clearing any information and/or programs stored in the graphic calculators before the examination.

(c) No prepared programs may be taken into the examination room. Information (including text or formulae) and/or programs stored in the calculator's memory must be cleared before the examination.

(d) Calculators with built-in Symbolic Algebra manipulations, Symbolic differentiation or integration are prohibited.

(e) calculators with special communication features e.g. calculators with the capability of remote communication via infra-red or blue-tooth with other machines, are prohibited.

3.4 Candidates who contravene the regulations on the use of calculators are liable to the same penalty as those who commit an act of dishonesty. A ‘T’ symbol will be given for the subject if a candidate contravenes the regulations on the use of calculators.

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4 USE OF APPROVED DICTIONARIES IN THE EXAMINATIONS

4.1 Candidates who sit for Paper 1 (N(A)- & O-Level) (composition and letter-writing) and Part 1 (A-

Level) (composition and letter-writing) of the following papers will be allowed to use the approved dictionaries. Candidates are advised to refer to website for the list of approved dictionaries recommended for use in the 2011 GCE N(A)-, O- & A-Level Examinations.

4.2 Candidates will also be allowed to use handheld electronic Chinese language (CL) dictionaries in

the national examinations. The e-dictionaries must be silent and battery operated. Candidates are advised that no allowance will be made for candidates whose e-dictionaries fail to function during the examination. Candidates should ensure that a replacement set of batteries is available. Ear-pieces are not permitted in the examinations venue.

4.3 Candidates are not allowed to borrow dictionaries from other candidates during the examination for

any reason.

4.4 Approved dictionaries can be used for these papers :

GCE N(A)-Level

SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE/PAPER NUMBER Chinese 1172/1 Malay 1182/1 Tamil 1192/1 Bengali 3236/1 Gujarati 3237/1 Hindi 3238/1 Panjabi 3239/1 Urdu 3240/1

GCE O-Level

SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE/PAPER NUMBER Higher Chinese 1111/1 Chinese 1162/1 Chinese B 1163/1 Higher Malay 1131/1 Malay 1132/1 Malay B 1134/1 Higher Tamil 1141/1 Tamil 1142/1 Tamil B 1143/1 Hindi 3194/1 Urdu 3196/1 Gujarati 3199/1 Panjabi 3203/1 Bengali 3215/1

GCE A-Level

SUBJECT CODE/PAPER NUMBER SUBJECT NAME

H1 Papers H2 Papers * Chinese Language (Revised) 8634/1 Part 1 - * Malay Language 8635/1 Part 1 - * Tamil Language 8637/1 Part 1 - * Bengali 8827/1 Part 1 - * Gujarati 8828/1 Part 1 - * Hindi 8829/1 Part 1 - * Panjabi 8836/1 Part 1 - * Urdu 8837/1 Part 1 - + General Studies in Chinese 8642/1 Part 1 -

SUBJECT CODE/PAPER NUMBER SUBJECT NAME

H1 Papers H2 Papers Chinese B ~8281/1 - Malay B ~8381/1 - Tamil B ~8481/1 - # Chinese Language & Literature - 9556/1 Part 1 # Malay Language & Literature - 9558/1 Part 1 #Tamil Language & Literature - 9560/1 Part 1

~ Mother Tongue B is not an A, AO, H1 or H2 Level subject

4.5 Candidates are only allowed to use monolingual dictionaries during the examination of the above papers. The print dictionaries used must not have any annotations on any of the pages.

4.6 For candidates offering Non-Tamil Indian Languages (NTIL), there is no approved list of

dictionaries. They can bring in any dictionary as long as it is monolingual with no annotations on any of the pages.

4.7 Candidates are required to write the title of the dictionary at the top right hand corner of the cover

page of the answer booklet.

4.8 Candidates who contravene the regulations on the use of dictionaries are liable to the same penalty as those who commit an act of dishonesty. A ‘T’ symbol will be given for the subject if a candidate contravenes the regulations on the use of dictionaries.

Arrangements on the use of approved dictionaries for A-Level papers:

4.9 The following arrangements on the use of approved dictionaries have to be complied with for the

following GCE A-Level papers :

For papers marked with ‘*’:

Question Paper will be issued in 2 parts: (a) Part 1 consists of Composition/Letter-writing and Part 2 consists of Comprehension and

Language Usage. (b) Dictionaries can only be used in Part 1 of the paper. (c) Part 1 will be issued to candidates first. The duration for Part 1 is 1 hr 30 mins. (d) At the end of Part 1, there will be a short break of 15 min. (e) During the admin break, candidates should remain seated. However, they will be instructed

to remove their dictionaries and place them on the floor. (f) During the admin break, Part 2 will be issued to candidates. Candidates are allowed to

read the questions in Part 2 or go through their answers in Part 1 during the admin break but they are not allowed to write. After the admin break, candidates may either answer Part 2 straightaway or continue with Part 1 without using the dictionaries.

(g) The duration for Part 2 is 1 hr 30 mins. (h) The total time for the examination remains at 3 hrs excluding the 15 min admin break.

For papers marked with ‘#’:

(a) The arrangements for candidates who use dictionaries in Part 1 of Paper 1 (Composition/Letter writing) will be the same as those for papers marked with ‘*’.

(b) The only difference is that the duration for Part 1 is 1 hr 15 mins and for Part 2 is 1 hr 45 mins.

(c) The total time for examination remains at 3 hrs excluding the 15 min admin break.

For papers marked with ‘+’:

(a) The arrangements for candidates who use dictionaries in their Composition will be the same as those for papers marked with ‘*’.

(b) The duration for Part 1 of Paper 1 is 1 hr 30 mins and for Part 2 is 1 hr 10 mins. (c) The total time for the examination is 2 hrs 40 mins excluding the 15 min admin break.

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5 OWNERSHIP OF CANDIDATES’ EXAMINATION MATERIALS/WORK

All materials, including but not limited to coursework, project work, research work, SPA etc., submitted for assessment purposes shall become the property of SEAB. Centres and candidates are not permitted to submit examination materials for exhibition, competition, publication or any other purposes without the authorisation by the Chief Executive, SEAB. Assessable materials done over a period of time may, at the discretion of SEAB, be returned to the school. As such materials could sustain damages during the assessment process, SEAB will not be responsible for any loss of or damage to the materials during or after marking. In the event that SEAB returns certain materials to the school, it shall be the school’s responsibility to manage the materials as instructed by SEAB.

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6 MALPRACTICE / DISHONESTY

6.1 Malpractice refers to actions of candidates, either pre-meditated or otherwise, which goes against the examination rules and regulations or which allow them an advantage in the examination or enable them to sabotage other candidates’ examination performance. Examples of malpractice by candidates are collusion or attempted collusion with other persons; copying from another candidate; submission of another person's work as if it were the candidate's own; including offensive or obscene materials in the answer scripts and plagiarism. Candidates submitting materials done over a period of time, e.g. coursework, project work, research work, etc. must ensure that they submit only original work produced by them.

6.2 A candidate may be expelled from the examination room, refused entry for subsequent papers,

have his/her papers cancelled if he/she :

(a) Has committed an act of dishonesty; OR

(b) attempts to obtain or offer unfair assistance; OR

(c) copies from another candidate or allows his/her answers to be copied by another candidate; OR

(d) possesses books, notes, memoranda or any other materials such as folders, papers, pictures or rubber ink stamps; OR

(e) possesses electronic devices (e.g. pocket PC, PDA, MP3, iPod), communication devices (e.g. pagers, mobile phones) and computerised aids (e.g. computerised wrist-watches) capable of storing, displaying and/or transmitting visual and verbal information prohibited in the examination/quarantine room; OR

(f) submits work which has been submitted for past examinations or submits identical or similar (partial or whole) work for more than one paper in the present year of examination; OR

(g) writes offensive or obscene materials in answer scripts; OR

(h) removes from the room any used or unused writing paper.

6.3 Candidates contravening the regulations stated above will not be given a grade but will be given a ‘T’ symbol for the subject concerned.

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7 CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOUR

7.1 Candidates should be properly attired when they present themselves for the examination. A male private candidate should be in shirt and trousers and should wear shoes. A female private candidate should not wear immodest or outlandish clothes.

7.2 Candidates are not permitted to smoke or consume any form of food and drinks in the examination

room/hall, centre or premises.

7.3 Candidates who breach any material provision of these instructions, rules and regulations of examinations (e.g. found guilty of improper conduct or misbehaviour during the examination) may be prohibited from taking the examination, expelled from the examination room/hall and/or refused entry for subsequent papers.

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8 HOSPITALISED CANDIDATES

SEAB will make special arrangements for a candidate who is hospitalised to sit the examination in the hospital provided that the hospital has certified the candidate as being medically fit to sit the examination.

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9 INFECTIOUS DISEASES

9.1 Candidates who are suffering from any infectious disease (e.g. chicken pox) are not allowed to sit the examination in their usual written examination centres. Candidates should call their examination centres/schools and inform the Chief Presiding Examiners of their conditions. Candidates who do not have the contact number of their examination centres/schools may call MOE Customer Service hotline at 6872 2220 to obtain the number.

9.2 Candidates suffering from infectious disease will be referred to a designated examination centre

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10 LISTENING COMPREHENSION

All Listening Comprehension examinations are compulsory. Listening Comprehension examinations will be conducted via Mediacorp Radio or with CD players. Candidates are advised to report to their examination centres punctually.

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11 SCIENCE PRACTICAL

11.1 Science practical examinations are conducted in shifts. Candidates will be quarantined before and after the examinations. When reporting to the quarantine room for examination, candidates must surrender their electronic devices (e.g. pocket PC, PDA, MP3, iPod), communication devices (e.g. pagers, mobile phones) and computerised aids (e.g. computerised wrist-watches) capable of storing, displaying and/or transmitting visual and verbal information. Candidates found with these devices during the quarantine whether before or after they have done their Science practical examination, are liable to the same penalty as those who commit an act of dishonesty.

11.2 Candidates are not allowed to bring in any reference materials and/or any unauthorised

materials, including the Periodic Table and/or abovementioned devices into the science laboratory.

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12 ORAL EXAMINATION

12.1 Candidates will be scheduled to sit for their oral examination on one specific day during the examination period. Candidates should refer to their entry proof for the specific date that they have been scheduled to sit for their oral examination.

12.2 On the day of the examination, candidates will be required to report to a waiting room/area and

wait for their turns to be examined by the oral examiners. Candidates may be quarantined after the examination.

12.2 Upon reporting to the waiting room, candidates must surrender their electronic devices (e.g.

pocket PC, PDA), communication devices (e.g. pagers, mobile phones) and computerised aids (e.g. computerised wrist-watches) capable of storing and displaying visual and verbal information. Candidates found in possession of such devices within the premise of the oral examination (e.g. waiting room or quarantine room) will be deemed to have committed an act of dishonesty.

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13 ORAL EXAMINATIONS

13.1 GCE N(T)- and N(A)-Level

13.1.1 English Syllabus T (1186/4)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION NORMAL (TECHNICAL) LEVEL

1186/4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYLLABUS T

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The English Language Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the

order given below:

Reading Aloud : You will be required to read aloud a passage. Conversation : You will engage in a conversation with the Oral Examiners on a topic given by them. 2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in English Language even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.1.2 English Syllabus A (1189/3)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION NORMAL (ACADEMIC) LEVEL

1189/3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYLLABUS A

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The English Language Oral Examination consists of three parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in

the order given below:

Reading Aloud : You will be required to read aloud a passage. Picture Discussion : You will be asked to discuss a picture.

Conversation : You will engage in a conversation with the Oral Examiners on a topic given by them.

2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage and a picture.

b) Study the passage and picture quietly by yourself. You will be given TEN minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in English Language even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.1.3 Mother Tongues (1172/3, 1182/3 and 1192/3) and Basic Mother Tongues (1174/2,

1184/2 and 1194/2)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION NORMAL (ACADEMIC) AND NORMAL (TECHNICAL) LEVEL

1172/3 CHINESE AND 1174/2 BASIC CHINESE

1182/3 MALAY AND 1184/2 BASIC MALAY 1192/3 TAMIL AND 1194/2 BASIC TAMIL

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : You will engage in a conversation with the

Oral Examiners on a topic given by them. 2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.2 GCE O-LEVEL

13.2.1 Mother Tongues (1162/3, 1132/3 and 1142/3)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ORDINARY LEVEL)

1162/3 CHINESE 1132/3 MALAY 1142/3 TAMIL

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : You will engage in a conversation with the

Oral Examiners on a topic given by them. 2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.2.2 Mother Tongues B (1163/3, 1134/3 and 1143/3)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ORDINARY LEVEL)

1163/3 CHINESE B 1134/3 MALAY B 1143/3 TAMIL B

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : The oral Examiners will introduce a general topic to you for comments. They may assist in the topic if needed.

2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.2.3 English Language (1127/3)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ORDINARY LEVEL)

1127/3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The oral English Language paper consists of three parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order

listed below:

Reading Aloud : You will be required to read aloud a passage. Picture Discussion : You will be asked to discuss a picture.

Conversation : You will engage in a conversation with the Oral Examiners on a topic given by them.

2 This is how the test will be conducted:

e) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage and a picture.

f) Study the passage and picture quietly by yourself. You will be given TEN minutes to do so.

g) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

h) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.3 GCE A-LEVEL

13.3.1 H1 Chinese Language (Revised) (8634/2)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION

(ADVANCED LEVEL)

8634/2 CHINESE LANGUAGE (REVISED)

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 2 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : The oral Examiners will introduce a general topic to you for

comments. They may assist in the topic if needed. 2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

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13.3.2 H1 Malay Language and H1 Tamil Language (8635/2 and 8637/2)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ADVANCED LEVEL)

8635/2 MALAY LANGUAGE 8637/2 TAMIL LANGUAGE

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

2 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : You will be expected to hold a simple conversation with the Oral Examiners and to discuss a subject which they will introduce.

2 This is how the test will be conducted:

e) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

f) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

g) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

h) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS & ASSESSMENT BOARD

13.3.3 Chinese B, Malay B and Tamil B (8281/3, 8381/3 and 8481/3)

SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ADVANCED LEVEL)

8281/3 CHINESE B 8381/3 MALAY B 8481/3 TAMIL B

ORAL EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1 The Oral Examination consists of two parts. Candidates will sit for the paper in the order given below:

Reading : You will be required to read aloud a passage.

Conversation : The oral Examiners will introduce a general topic to you for

comments. They may assist in the topic if needed. 2 This is how the test will be conducted:

a) Report to the Assistant Oral Examiner by the appointed time. You will be asked to sign against your name on the attendance sheet. He/She will then hand you a question paper which consists of a reading passage.

b) Study the passage quietly by yourself. You will be given FIVE minutes to do so.

c) When instructed by the Assistant Oral Examiner, return the question paper to him/her. When

it is your turn to be examined, report to the Oral Examiners.

d) The Oral Examiners will hand you a question paper similar to the one you have studied. If the question paper differs from what was given to you earlier, you must inform the Oral Examiners immediately.

3 You must remember to bring your identification document with a photograph (e.g. NRIC or passport)

and your Entry Proof when you report for the oral examination. Please note that the oral examination is compulsory. Candidates who fail to attend it will not be awarded a grade in the subject even if they are present for the written papers.

SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS & ASSESSMENT BOARD

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14 GEOGRAPHY

Topographical maps used in Geography papers should be returned to the invigilators at the end of the examination.

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15 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH (8810 AND 9725)

Candidates offering Literature in English (8810 and 9725) may take the texts they have studied into the examination room with the following conditions:

(a) Materials that can be taken into the examination room

Only original texts (original published editions) should be taken into the examination room. Nothing else, including critical works or study notes of any kind, should be taken into the examination room. The use of dictionaries is not permitted.

(b) Underlining and highlighting of texts

Only underlining, highlighting or the use of vertical lines in the margins is permitted. Nothing else should be written in the texts. Separate pieces of paper such as post-its and tape flags are not allowed.

(c) Folding and Flagging of Pages

Any kind of folding or flagging of pages in texts (e.g. use of post-its, tape flags or paper clips) is also not permitted.

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16 MOTHER TONGUE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

16.1 Candidates offering Chinese Language and Literature (9556/2 Part 2), Malay Language and Literature (9558/2 Part 2) and Tamil Language and Literature (9560/2 Part 2) may take the texts they have studied into the examination room with the following conditions:

(a) Materials that can be taken into the examination room

Only original texts (original published editions) should be taken into the examination room. Nothing else, including critical works or study notes of any kind, should be taken into the examination room. The use of dictionaries is not permitted. No photocopies or texts downloaded from the internet are allowed.

(b) Underlining and highlighting of texts Only underlining, highlighting or the use of vertical lines in the margins is permitted. Nothing

else should be written in the texts. Separate pieces of paper such as post-its and tape flags are not allowed.

(c) Folding and Flagging of Pages

Any kind of folding or flagging of pages in texts (e.g. use of post-its, tape flags or paper clips) is also not permitted.

16.2 Please refer to Annex A for the lists of approved texts.

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17 FOREIGN LANGUAGES

GCE O-Level

17.1 The following papers will be examined at the MOE Language Centre, 11 Bishan St 14, Singapore 579782. A map of the MOE Language Centre is shown in Annex D.

SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE/ PAPER NUMBER

French 3012/3,4 German 3028/3, 4

Japanese 3261/2,3,4

17.2 The following papers will be examined at the Tiong Bahru Examinations Centre, 8 Lower Delta Road, Singapore 169198. A map of the Tiong Bahru Examinations Centre is shown in Annex B.

SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE/ PAPER NUMBER

French 3012/1,2 German 3028/1,2

Japanese 3261/1

17.3 Unless otherwise stated, all other Foreign Language papers will be examined at the candidates’ usual written centre.

GCE A-Level

17.4 All foreign language oral and listening comprehension papers will be examined at the MOE Language Centre, 11 Bishan St 14, Singapore 579782.

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18 ART

18.1 Candidates will be supplied with drawing paper. Candidates should provide their own drawing boards, drawing pins, paints (a quick-drying medium should be used for the examination), brushes, ink, pens, erasers, water jars, fixative or varnishes and other drawing and painting materials.

18.2 Candidates who wish to use tracing papers for design outcomes or as a printing/collage should

bring their own supply. The tracing papers must be completely blank and cannot be used to trace the preparatory studies directly.

18.3 The drawing papers supplied are of A3 size (42 cm by 30 cm) and A2 size (42 cm by 60 cm) for

GCE O- and A-Levels. However, candidates are allowed to use their own paper of a different colour, texture and size, subject to a minimum size of 42 cm by 30 cm (A3 size) and maximum size of 42 cm by 60 cm (A2 size). Candidates must adhere to this minimum and maximum size in order to avoid compromising their exam work during shipping.

18.4 Candidates who use their own paper have to submit the papers to the Chief Presiding Examiner

for verification at the start of the examination. Papers must not have been worked on prior to the examination such as previously coloured, dyed and/or textured by the candidate. Papers must be entirely blank except for the candidate’s name, centre and index number, which should be written on the top right hand corner of the front of the paper.

18.5 Candidates may use any medium they consider suitable for their work. However, candidates are

reminded to use a quick-drying medium for painting to ensure that their work is dry before submission. A fixative should be applied if the painting or drawing is likely to smudge.

O-Level Private Candidates

18.6 Candidates offering 6031/1 (Design Study) may bring their own paper (e.g. commercially bought

coloured or textured paper etc.) if they choose not to use the plain white paper supplied. However, these papers must not be smaller than the minimum size of 42 cm by 30 cm (A3 size) and no larger than the maximum size of 42 cm by 60 cm (A2 size). The paper must not be pre-cut or prepared in specific shapes etc. prior to the examination.

18.7 Candidates must submit only materials in two-dimensional form in both the preparatory studies

and the final examination piece. All materials must be securely and permanently fixed to the preparatory studies. Candidates are not permitted to remove any material(s) from their preparatory studies during the examination. The preparatory studies must not be mounted, framed or covered in plastic. All preparatory studies should be either drawn directly or securely pasted onto A3 sheets of paper. Dangerous or hazardous materials must not be included in the preparatory studies. Such materials may be confiscated by the Subject Supervisor based on his/her judgment, to ensure the safety of all candidates and their examination submissions.

18.8 Candidates must produce their preparatory studies and all materials for verification and approval

by the Subject Supervisor before entering the examination room. Candidates who bring in materials or preparatory studies not verified and approved by the Subject Supervisor will be deemed to have contravened examination rules (refer to paragraph 6, page 43).

18.9 Candidates are permitted to bring the preparatory studies into the examination room. However,

candidates may not copy or remove items from the preparatory studies to insert or transfer onto their final examination piece. Candidates are not permitted to bring in loose materials (e.g. photographs, print-outs, magazine cuttings etc.) with the intention of visual reference, materials for the final examination piece or to continue work on the preparatory studies during the three hour Art examination.

18.10 Candidates must ensure that all sheets of preparatory studies are clearly labelled with the

candidate’s name, centre/index number and question number on the top right hand corner on the front of the preparatory studies. The sheets must also be securely fastened on the top left-hand corner of the preparatory studies with the string provided. Staples, clips, rings or binders are not permitted for securing the preparatory studies together for submission.

18.11 Question papers for the following Art Papers will be issued to the candidate 3 weeks in

advance of their respective examination dates. Candidates should refer to the ‘Instructions to Candidates’ document for the examination requirements of each paper before they begin their response to the chosen task.

Exam Level Paper

GCE O-Level 6031/1 (Design Study) GCE O-Level 6031/2 (Drawing and Painting)

NOTE: Candidates will be informed of the date, time and venue of collection of their Art question papers, by end September 2011.

18.12 Candidates offering Paper 1 and 2 of Art (6031) will be required to sit for these papers at

Centralised Centres. They will be informed of their Centralised Centres by end Sep 2011. 18.13 Candidates offering 6031/1 MUST submit preparatory studies not amounting to more than eight A2

sheets of paper. Work on the preparatory studies can only be made on one side of each sheet of paper.

18.14 Candidates offering 6031/2 MUST submit preparatory studies of three to five A3 sheets of paper.

Work on the preparatory studies can be made on both sides of each sheet of paper.

18.15 Writing papers will be issued on request for 6031/3, if required.

18.16 For Paper 3, unless otherwise notified, candidates will sit their examination at the normal examination centres as indicated in their entry proofs.

A-Level Private Candidates

18.17 Candidates offering 9763/2 and 9763/3 are permitted to bring their preparatory studies into the

examination room. However, candidates may not copy or remove items from the preparatory studies to insert or transfer onto their final examination piece. Candidates who are submitting more than one sheet of preparatory studies must ensure that all sheets are clearly labelled with the candidate’s name, centre/index number and question number on the top right hand corner on the front of the preparatory studies. The sheets must also be securely fastened on the top left-hand corner with a string.

18.18 For both 9763/2 and 9763/3, candidates may bring appropriate selected specimens or objects into

the examination room to study. The suitability of the specimen(s) object(s) must be verified by the Subject Supervisor prior to the examination itself. Unauthorised or hazardous materials will be confiscated and will not be returned to candidates. Books may not be brought into the examination room as reference materials.

18.19 Question papers for the following H2 Art Papers will be issued to candidates 3 weeks in

advance of their respective examination dates. Candidates should refer to the ‘Instructions to Candidates’ document for the examination requirements of each paper before they begin their response to the chosen task.

Exam Level Paper GCE A-Level 9763/2 (Drawing and Painting)

GCE A-Level 9763/3 (Design Study)

NOTE: Candidates will be informed of the date, time and venue of collection of their Art question papers, by end September 2011.

18.20 Candidates offering Paper 2 and Paper 3 of H2 Art (9763) will be required to sit these papers at

Centralised Centres. They will be informed of their Centralised Centres by 31 Oct 2011.

18.21 For Paper 1, unless otherwise notified, candidates will sit their examination at the normal examination centres as indicated in their entry proofs.

18.22 Candidates offering 9763/2 and 9763/3 MUST submit preparatory studies not amounting to more than five A3 sheets of paper for each examination. For both examinations, candidates are not permitted to use paper of different sizes (e.g. A2 size, A4 size, etc.) for preparatory work. Preparatory studies can be made on both sides of each sheet of paper.

18.23 All materials included in the preparatory studies must be in two-dimensional form. The preparatory

studies must not be mounted, framed or covered in plastic. All preparatory studies should be either drawn directly or securely pasted onto A3 sheets of paper. Dangerous or hazardous materials must not be included in the preparatory studies. Such materials may be confiscated by the Subject Supervisor based on his/her judgment, to ensure the safety of all candidates and their examination submissions.

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SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT N(T)- AND N(A)-LEVEL

(A) CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS FOR NORMAL (TECHNICAL) LEVEL LANGUAGES:

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

FEES

English Language Syllabus T

English 1186 Paper 1 Writing, Comprehension and Directed Writing (1 h 40 m) Paper 2 Language Use & Comprehension (1 h 10 m) Paper 3 Listening Comprehension Paper 4 Oral Communication

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1189.

$82

MATHEMATICS:

Subject Title

Lang Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

FEES

Mathematics Syllabus T English 4043 Paper 1 (1 h 30 m) Paper 2 (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

$72

SCIENCES:

Subject Title

Lang Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

FEES

Science Syllabus T English 5147 Paper 1 (1 h) Paper 2 (1 h 15 m)

All papers must be taken.

$72

(B) LOCAL SUBJECTS FOR NORMAL (TECHNICAL) LEVEL

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

FEES

Basic Chinese Chinese 1174 Paper 1 Reading Comprehension (30 m) Paper 2 Oral Paper 3 Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1172, 1182, 1192, 1184, 1194, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

Basic Malay Malay 1184 Paper 1 Reading Comprehension (30 m) Paper 2 Oral Paper 3 Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1172, 1182, 1192, 1174, 1194, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

Basic Tamil Tamil 1194 Paper 1 Reading Comprehension (30 m) Paper 2 Oral Paper 3 Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1172, 1182, 1192, 1174, 1184, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

(C) CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS FOR NORMAL (ACADEMIC) LEVEL

LANGUAGES:

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

English Language Syllabus A

English 1189 Paper 1 Composition (1 h 45 m) Paper 2 Language Use & Comprehension (1 h 40 m) Paper 3 Oral Communication

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1186.

$82

Bengali Bengali 3236 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Usage & Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 3237, 3238, 3239, 3240, 1172, 1174, 1182, 1184, 1192 or 1194.

$72

Gujarati Gujarati 3237 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Usage & Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 3236, 3238, 3239, 3240, 1172, 1174, 1182, 1184, 1192 or 1194.

$72

Hindi Hindi 3238 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Usage & Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 3236, 3237, 3239, 3240, 1172, 1174, 1182, 1184, 1192 or 1194.

$72

Panjabi Panjabi 3239 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Usage & Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 3236, 3237, 3238, 3240, 1172, 1174, 1182, 1184, 1192 or 1194.

$72

Urdu Urdu 3240 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Usage & Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239, 1172, 1174, 1182, 1184, 1192 or 1194.

$72

SCIENCES:

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

Science (Physics, Chemistry)

English 5155 Papers 1 & 2 Physics (1 h 15 m) Papers 3 & 4 Chemistry (1 h 15 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 5156 or 5157.

$72

Science (Physics, Biology) English 5156 Papers 1 & 2 Physics (1 h 15 m) Papers 5 & 6 Biology (1 h 15 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 5155 or 5157.

$72

Science (Chemistry, Biology)

English 5157 Papers 3 & 4 Chemistry (1 h 15 m) Papers 5 & 6 Biology (1 h 15 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 5155 or 5156.

$72

MATHEMATICS:

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

Mathematics Syllabus A English 4042 Paper 1 (2 h) Paper 2 (2 h)

All papers must be taken. $72

Additional Mathematics English 4039 Paper 1 (1 h 45 m) Paper 2 (1 h 45 m)

All papers must be taken.

$72

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

HUMANITIES:

Subject Title

Lang Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

Literature in English English 2021 Paper 1 (1 h 40 m) Paper 2 (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 2193/4.

$72

Combined Humanities English 2193 Paper 1 Social Studies (1h 30m) Paper 2 Geography Elective (1h 30m) Paper 3 History Elective (1h 30m) Paper 4 Literature Elective (1h 40m)

Two papers are to be taken.

Paper 1 is a compulsory paper to be taken with either Paper 2, 3 or 4. Paper 2 may not be taken with 2245, 2193/3 or 2193/4. Paper 3 may not be taken with 2182, 2193/2 or 2193/4. Paper 4 may not be taken with 2021, 2193/2 or 2193/3.

$72

History English 2182 Paper 1 History of Southeast Asia, c. 1870-1967 (1h 30m) Paper 2 20th Century World History, 1910s-1991 (1h 30m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 2193/3.

$72

Geography English 2245 Paper 1 Physical Geography (1 h 30 m) Paper 2 Human Geography (1h 30m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 2193/2.

$72

BUSINESS:

Subject Title

Lang Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

Principles of Accounts English 7091 Paper 1 Written (1 h) Paper 2 Written (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

$72

OTHER SUBJECTS:

Subject Title

Lang Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

Fees

Bible Knowledge English 2057 Papers 1 & 2 (2 h) All papers must be taken.

$72

(D) LOCAL SUBJECTS FOR NORMAL (ACADEMIC) LEVEL

Subject Title

Lang

Medium

Subject Code

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

FEES

Chinese Chinese 1172 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Use & Comprehension (1 h 30 m) Paper 3 Listening Comprehension / Oral

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1182, 1192, 1174, 1184, 1194, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

Malay Malay 1182 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Use & Comprehension (1 h 30 m) Paper 3 Listening Comprehension / Oral

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1172, 1192, 1174, 1184, 1194, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

Tamil Tamil 1192 Paper 1 Composition (2 h) Paper 2 Language Use & Comprehension (1 h 30 m) Paper 3 Listening Comprehension / Oral

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 1172, 1182, 1174, 1184, 1194, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239 or 3240.

$52

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

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SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT O-LEVEL

(A) CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS

LANGUAGES:

Subject Title Lang

Medium Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

English Language English 1127 Paper 1 Composition (1 h 45 m)

Paper 2 Comprehension (1 h 40 m)

Paper 3 Oral Communication

All papers must be taken. $86

French French 3012 Paper 1 Writing (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 Reading & Writing (1 h 30 m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 35 m)

Paper 4 Speaking (approximately 15 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1135, 1136, 3028, 3249, 3260 and 3261.

$86

German German 3028 Paper 1 Writing (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 Reading & Writing (1 h 30 m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 35 m)

Paper 4 Speaking (approximately 15 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1135, 1136, 3012, 3249, 3260 and 3261.

$86

Arabic Arabic 3186 Paper 1 Composition (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 Translation & Reading

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken. $75

Burmese Burmese 3249 Paper 1 (3 h) May not be taken with 3012, 3028, 3260, 3261, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 1111, 1131, 1141, 1162, 1132, 1142, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1143 or 1163.

$75

Thai Thai 3260 Paper 1 (3 h) May not be taken with 3012, 3028, 3249, 3261, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 1111, 1131, 1141, 1162, 1132, 1142, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1143 or 1163.

$75

Japanese Japanese 3261 Paper 1 Usage and Composition

(2 h 15 m)

Paper 2 Reading Comprehension (45 m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 40 m)

Paper 4 Oral (approximately 10 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1135, 1136, 3012, 3028, 3249 and 3260.

$86

Hindi

Urdu

Gujarati

Panjabi

Bengali

Hindi

Urdu

Gujarati

Panjabi

Bengali

3194

3196

3199

3203

3215

Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Language Usage &

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Language Usage &

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Language Usage &

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Language Usage &

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Language Usage &

Comprehension (1 h 30 m)

Only ONE subject may be offered.

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 3249, 3260, 1111, 1131, 1141, 1162, 1132, 1142, 1134, 1143 or 1163.

$75

MATHEMATICS:

Subject Title Lang

Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Mathematics English 4016 Paper 1 (2 h)

Paper 2 (2 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

$75

Additional Mathematics English 4038 Paper 1 (2 h)

Paper 2 (2 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

$75

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

SCIENCES:

Subject Title Lang

Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Physics English 5057 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5058, 5116 or 5117.

$93

Physics (SPA) English 5058 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 SPA

This subject is only available for private candidates who have sat Physics (SPA) as school candidates in 2010. These private candidates do not have to sit for Paper 3 – SPA in 2011. Their 2010 SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

Papers 1 and 2 must be taken.

May not be taken with 5057, 5116 or 5117.

$93

Chemistry English 5067 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5072, 5116 or 5118.

$93

Chemistry (SPA) English 5072 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 SPA

This subject is only available for private candidates who have sat Chemistry (SPA) as school candidates in 2010. These private candidates do not have to sit for Paper 3 – SPA in 2011. Their 2010 SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

Papers 1 and 2 must be taken.

May not be taken with 5067, 5116 or 5118.

$93

Biology English 5100 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5094, 5117 or 5118.

$93

Biology (SPA) English 5094 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response

(1 h 45 m)

Paper 3 SPA

This subject is only available for private candidates who have sat Biology (SPA) as school candidates in 2010. These private candidates do not have to sit for Paper 3 – SPA in 2011. Their 2010 SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

Papers 1 and 2 must be taken.

May not be taken with 5100, 5117 or 5118.

$93

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

Subject Title Lang

Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Science (Physics, Chemistry) English 5116 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response –

Physics (1 h 15 m)

Paper 3 Structured & Free Response –

Chemistry (1 h 15 m)

Paper 5 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5057, 5058, 5067, 5072, 5117 or 5118.

$93

Science

(Physics, Biology)

English 5117 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured & Free Response –

Physics (1 h 15 m)

Paper 4 Structured & Free Response –

Biology (1 h 15 m)

Paper 5 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5057, 5058, 5094, 5100, 5116 or 5118.

$93

Science

(Chemistry, Biology)

English 5118 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 3 Structured & Free Response –

Chemistry (1 h 15 m)

Paper 4 Structured & Free Response –

Biology (1 h 15 m)

Paper 5 Practical (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 5067, 5072, 5094, 5100, 5116 or 5117.

$93

HUMANITIES:

Subject Title Lang

Medium Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Literature in English English 2014 Paper 1 (1 h 40 m)

Paper 2 (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2192/4.

$75

History English 2138 Paper 1 History : World Affairs 1917-1991

(2 h 30 m)

May not be taken with 2173 or 2192/3. $75

History English 2173 Paper 1 History of Southeast Asia,

c.1870-1967 (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 20th Century World History,

1910s- 1991 (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2138 or 2192/3.

$75

Geography English 2235 Paper 1 Physical Geography (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 Human Geography (1 h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2192/2.

$75

Combined Humanities English

Paper 5 is examined in Chinese medium.

Paper 6 is examined in Malay medium.

Paper 7 is examined in Tamil medium.

2192 Paper 1 Social Studies (1 h 30 m)

Paper 2 Geography Elective (1 h 30 m)

Paper 3 History Elective (1 h 30 m)

Paper 4 Literature Elective (1 h 40 m)

Paper 5 Literature in Chinese (Elective)

(1 h 30 m)

Paper 6 Literature in Malay (Elective)

(1 h 30 m)

Paper 7 Literature in Tamil (Elective)

(1 h 30 m)

Two papers are to be taken.

Paper 1 is a compulsory paper to be taken with either Paper 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7.

Paper 2 may not be taken with 2235, 2192/3, 2192/4, 2192/5, 2192/6 or 2192/7.

Paper 3 may not be taken with 2138, 2173, 2192/2, 2192/4, 2192/5, 2192/6 or 2192/7.

Paper 4 may not be taken with 2014, 2192/2, 2192/3, 2192/5, 2192/6 or 2192/7.

Paper 5 may not be taken with 2092, 2192/2, 2192/3, 2192/4 or 2192/6 or 2192/7.

Note: Paper 5 shares the same syllabus as 2092/2.

Paper 6 may not be taken with 1136, 2096, 2192/2, 2192/3, 2192/4, 2192/5 or 2192/7.

Note: Paper 6 shares the same syllabus as 2096/2.

Paper 7 may not be taken with 2097, 2192/2, 2192/3, 2192/4, 2192/5 or 2192/6.

Note: Paper 7 shares the same syllabus as 2097/2.

$75

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

BUSINESS:

Subject Title Lang

Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Commerce English 7090 Paper 1 Written (1 h)

Paper 2 Written (2 h)

All papers must be taken. $75

Business Studies English 7085 Paper 1 Written (1 h 45 m)

Paper 2 Written (1 h 45 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2284.

$75

Principles of Accounts English 7092 Paper 1 Written (1 h)

Paper 2 Written (2 h)

All papers must be taken.

$75

OTHER SUBJECTS:

Subject Title Lang

Medium Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Economics English 2284 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1 h)

Paper 2 Structured Questions (2 h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 7085.

$75

Art English 6031 Paper 1 Design Study (3 h)

Paper 2 Drawing and Painting (3 h)

Paper 3 Study of Visual Arts (2 h)

Two papers are to be taken.

Paper 1 and either paper 2 or 3.

$93

Religious Studies

(Bible Knowledge)

English 2049 Paper 1 Luke and Acts 1-21:15

(Short Answer Questions)

(1 h 15 m)

Paper 2 Luke and Acts 1-21:15

(Essay Questions) (1 h 45 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2080.

$75

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

(B) LOCAL SUBJECTS

Subject Title Language Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Higher Chinese Chinese 1111 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (2 h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1131, 1132, 1134, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

$39

Chinese Chinese 1162 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1h 30 m)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1141, 1142, 1143, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1163.

$54

+Chinese B Chinese 1163 Paper 1 Composition (1 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1 h)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1141, 1142, 1143, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1162.

Note: This syllabus will be examined for the last time in Nov 2012.

$54

Higher Malay Malay 1131 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (2 h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1132, 1134, 1136, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

$39

Malay Malay 1132 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1h 30 m)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1136, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1134.

$54

+Malay B Malay 1134 Paper 1 Composition (1 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1 h)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1136, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1132.

Note: This syllabus will be examined for the last time in Nov 2012.

$54

+ Mother Tongue B is not an O-Level subject.

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

Subject Title Language Medium

Subject

Code Paper Number, Name and Duration Notes and Remarks Fees

Higher Tamil Tamil 1141 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (2 h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1142, 1143, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

$39

Tamil Tamil 1142 Paper 1 Composition (2 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1 h 30 m)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1141, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1143.

$54

+Tamil B Tamil 1143 Paper 1 Composition (1 h)

Paper 2 Comprehension & Language

Use (1 h)

Paper 3 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1111, 1131, 1132, 1134, 1141, 1162, 1163, 3194, 3196, 3199, 3203, 3215, 3249 or 3260.

May be taken with 1142.

Note: This syllabus will be examined for the last time in Nov 2012.

$54

Literature in Chinese (Revised)

Chinese 2092 Paper 1 (1h 30 m)

Paper 2 (1h 30 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2192/5.

$39

Literature in Malay

Malay 2096 Paper 1 (1h 30 m)

Paper 2 (1h 30 m)

Both papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 1136 or 2192/6.

$39

Literature in Tamil Tamil 2097 Paper 1 (1h 30 m)

Paper 2(1h 30 m)

Both papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 2192/7.

$39

Islamic Religious Knowledge (Malay)

Malay 2080 Paper 1 Structured (1 h 15 m)

Paper 2 Essay (1 h 45 m)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with any other Religious Knowledge subject.

$39

+ Mother Tongue B is not an O-Level subject.

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

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SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT A- AND AO- LEVEL

(A) CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS LANGUAGES:

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium A AO

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks A AO

Arabic 9692 Paper 2 Reading & Writing (1h 45m)

Paper 3 Essay (1h 30m)

Paper 4 Texts (2h 30m)

Paper 5 Prose (45m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8187.

$141 ARABIC

Arabic 8187 Paper 2 Reading & Writing (1h 45m)

Paper 3 Essay (1h 30m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 9692.

$88

(B) LOCAL SUBJECTS

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium A AO

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks A AO

For A-level entry, both papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8058.

ISLAMIC LAW Malay 9018 8058 Paper 1 (3h) Paper 2 (3h)

For AO-level entry, only Paper 1 is to be taken. May not be taken with 9018.

Note: The AO syllabus will be examined for the last time in Nov 2012.

$65 $39

For A-level entry, both papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8059.

ISLAMIC THEOLOGY

Malay 9019 8059 Paper 1 (3h) Paper 2 (3h)

$65 $39

For AO-level entry, only Paper 1 is to be taken. May not be taken with 9019.

Note: The AO syllabus will be examined for the last time in Nov 2012.

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

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SUBJECTS EXAMINED AT H1 AND H2 LEVEL

(A) CAMBRIDGE SUBJECTS LANGUAGES:

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium H1 H2

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks H1 H2

GENERAL PAPER English 8806 Paper 1 Essay (1h 30m)

Paper 2 Comprehension (1h 30m)

Both papers must be taken. Papers 1 & 2 are taken at separate sittings within the same day.

$88

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

English

9727 Paper 1 Analysing Language Use (3h) Paper 2 Investigating Language Use

in Society (3h)

Both papers must be taken. $141

French 8831 Paper 1 Speaking

(approximately 15m)

Paper 2 Reading and Writing (2h 45m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 45m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 9738, 8833, 9739 and 8835.

$100 FRENCH

French 9738 Paper 1 Speaking

(approximately 20m)

Paper 2 Reading and Writing (1h 45m)

Paper 3 Essay (1h 30m)

Paper 4 Texts (2h 30m)

Paper 5 Listening

(approximately 1h 15m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8831, 8833, 9739 and 8835.

$151

German 8833 Paper 1 Speaking

(approximately 15m)

Paper 2 Reading and Writing (2h 45m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 45m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 9739, 8831, 9738 and 8835.

$100 GERMAN

German 9739 Paper 1 Speaking

(approximately 20m)

Paper 2 Reading and Writing (1h 45m)

Paper 3 Essay (1h 30m)

Paper 4 Texts (2h 30m)

Paper 5 Listening

(approximately 1h 15m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8833, 8831, 9738 and 8835.

$151

JAPANESE Japanese 8835 Paper 1 Speaking

(approximately 15m)

Paper 2 Reading and Writing (2h 45m)

Paper 3 Listening (approximately 45m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8831, 9738, 8833 and 9739.

$100

BENGALI Bengali 8827 Paper 1 Written (Part 1 – 1h 30m)

(Part 2 – 1h 30m) $88

GUJARATI Gujarati 8828 Paper 1 Written (Part 1 – 1h 30m) (Part 2 – 1h 30m)

$88

HINDI Hindi 8829 Paper 1 Written (Part 1 – 1h 30m) (Part 2 – 1h 30m)

$88

PANJABI Panjabi 8836 Paper 1 Written (Part 1 – 1h 30m) (Part 2 – 1h 30m)

$88

URDU Urdu 8837 Paper 1 Written (Part 1 – 1h 30m) (Part 2 – 1h 30m)

Only ONE subject may be taken.

May not be taken with 8281, 8381, 8481, 8634, 8635, 8637, 9556, 9558 or 9560.

$88

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

SCIENCE: Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang

Medium

H1 H2

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks

H1 H2 PHYSICS English 8866 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1h)

Paper 2 Structured Questions (2h)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 9646.

$88

PHYSICS English 9646 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1h 15m) Paper 2 Structured Questions (1h 45m) Paper 3 Longer Structured Questions (2h) Paper 4 School-based science practical assessment (SPA) OR Paper 5 Practical Paper (1h 50m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8866. Private candidates who have sat Physics (SPA) (9646) as school candidates in 2010 do not have to sit for Paper 4 –SPA or Paper 5 in 2011. Their 2010 Paper 4 - SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

$156

CHEMISTRY English 8872 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (50m)

Paper 2 Structured and Free

Response Questions (2h)

All papers must be taken May not be taken with 9647.

$88

CHEMISTRY English 9647 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1h)

Paper 2 Structured Questions (2h) Paper 3 Free Response Questions (2h) Paper 4 School-based science practical assessment (SPA) OR Paper 5 Practical Paper (1h 50m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8872 Private candidates who have sat Chemistry (SPA) (9647) as school candidates in 2010 do not have to sit for Paper 4 –SPA or Paper 5 in 2011. Their 2010 Paper 4 - SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

$156

BIOLOGY English 8875 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1h)

Paper 2 Structured and Free

Response Questions (2h)

All papers must be taken May not be taken with 9648.

$88

BIOLOGY English 9648 Paper 1 Multiple Choice (1h 15m)

Paper 2 Core Paper: Structured and

Free Response Questions (2h)

Paper 3 Applications Paper: Structured

and Free Response Questions (2h)

Paper 4 School-based science

practical assessment (SPA)

OR

Paper 5 Practical Paper (1h 50m)

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8875 Private candidates who have sat Biology (SPA) (9648) as school candidates in 2010 do not have to sit for Paper 4 –SPA or Paper 5 in 2011. Their 2010 Paper 4 - SPA marks will be carried forward to 2011 for computation of overall subject grade. Refer to exam regulations for more details.

$156

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

MATHEMATICS: Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang

Medium H1 H2 Paper Number, Name

and Duration Notes and Remarks

H1 H2

MATHEMATICS

English 8864 Paper 1 Written (3h) May not be taken with 9740.

$88

MATHEMATICS

English 9740 Paper 1 Written (3h)

Paper 2 Written (3h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 8864.

$141

BUSINESS: Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang

Medium H1 H2 Paper Number, Name

and Duration Notes and Remarks

H1 H2

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING

English 9755 Paper 1 Written (2h 30m)

Paper 2 Written (3h)

All papers must be taken.

$141

MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS

English 9756 Paper 1 Written (3h)

Paper 2 Written (3h)

All papers must be taken.

$141

HUMANITIES: Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang

Medium H1 H2 Paper Number, Name

and Duration Notes and Remarks

H1 H2

English 9725 Paper 1 Reading Literature (3h)

Paper 2 The English Renaissance

1558 - 1660 (3h)

Paper 3 Contemporary British

Literature: 1980-Present (3h)

Paper 4 Post-Colonial Literature: Asian

Writing (3h)

Paper 5 Women in Literature (3h)

Paper 1 must be taken.

One other paper must also be taken.

May not be taken with 8810.

$141 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

English 8810 Paper 1 Reading Literature (3h) May not be taken with 9725. $88

English 9731 Paper 1 International History 1945 –

2000 (3h)

Paper 2 History of Southeast Asia

c.1900 - 1997 (3h)

May not be taken with 8651, 8814 or 9564.

$141 HISTORY

English 8814 Paper 1 International History, 1945-

2000 (3h)

May not be taken with 8651, 9564 or 9731.

$88

English 9730 Paper 1 Physical Geography (3h)

Paper 2 Human Geography (3h)

May not be taken with 8812. $141 GEOGRAPHY

English 8812 Paper 1 Structured Data Response

and Structured Essay

Questions (3h)

May not be taken with 9730. $88

English 8819 Paper 1 Case Study Questions and

Essay Questions (3h)

May not be taken with 9732. $88 ECONOMICS

English 9732

Paper 1 Case Study Questions

(2h 15m)

Paper 2 Essay Questions (2h 15m)

May not be taken with 8819. $141

CHINA STUDIES IN ENGLISH

English 8817 Paper 1 Case Study and

Essay Questions (3h)

May not be taken with 8639. $88

INDIA STUDIES English 8818 Paper 1 Case Study and Essay

Questions (3h)

$88

The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

OTHER SUBJECTS:

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium H1 H2

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks H1 H2

English 8879 Paper 1 Study of Visual Arts (3h) May not be taken with 9763.

$88 ART

English 9763 Paper 1 Study of Visual Arts (3 h)

Paper 2 Drawing & Painting (3 h)

Paper 3 Design Study (3 h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 8879.

$156

(B) LOCAL SUBJECTS

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium H1 H2

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks H1 H2

For H2 entry, two papers are to be taken.

May not be taken with 8651, 8814 or 9731.

HISTORY (CHINESE)

Chinese 8651 9564 Paper 1 History of East Asia (2h 30m)

Paper 2 History of Southeast Asia

(2h 30m)

Paper 3 History of South Asia and

West Asia (2h 30m)

Paper 4 European History (2h 30m) For H1 entry, only one paper is to be taken.

May not be taken with 8814, 9564 or 9731.

Note: The H1 & H2 syllabuses will be examined for the last time in 2012.

$39 $65

CHINESE LANGUAGE (REVISED)

Chinese 8634 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 8381, 8481, 8635, 8637, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9558 or 9560.

May be taken with 8281 or 9556.

$54

CHINESE B Chinese +8281 Paper 1 Written (1h) Paper 2 Language (1h) Paper 3 Oral & Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8381, 8481, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836,

8837, 8635, 8637, 9556, 9558 or 9560. May be taken with 8634.

$54

CHINA STUDIES (CHINESE)

Chinese 8639 Paper 1 Case Study and Essay

Questions (3h)

May not be taken with 8817. $39

CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Chinese 9556 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Literature (3h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken 8635, 8637, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 8281, 8381, 8481, 9558 or 9560.

May be taken with 8634.

$65

GENERAL STUDIES IN CHINESE

Chinese 8642 Paper 1 Written (2h 40m) To offer this subject, candidates must have obtained C6 or better for O-level Higher Chinese, AO-level or H1 Chinese.

$39

+ Mother Tongue B is not a H1 or H2-Level subject. The subject fees indicated above do not include 7% GST.

Subject Code Fees Subject Title Lang Medium H1 H2

Paper Number, Name and Duration

Notes and Remarks H1 H2

MALAY LANGUAGE

Malay 8635 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 8281, 8481, 8634, 8637, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9556 or 9560.

May be taken with 8381 or 9558.

$54

MALAY B Malay +8381 Paper 1 Written (1h) Paper 2 Language (1h) Paper 3 Oral & Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8281, 8481, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 8634, 8637, 9556, 9558 or 9560. May be taken with 8635.

$54

MALAY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Malay 9558 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Literature (3h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken 8281, 8381, 8481, 8634, 8637, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9556 or 9560.

May be taken with 8635.

$65

TAMIL LANGUAGE Tamil 8637 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Oral & Listening

Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8281, 8381, 8634, 8635, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9556 or 9558. May be taken with 8481 or 9560.

$54

TAMIL B Tamil +8481 Paper 1 Written (1h) Paper 2 Language (1h) Paper 3 Oral & Listening Comprehension

All papers must be taken. May not be taken with 8281, 8381, 8634, 8635, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9556, 9558 or 9560. May be taken with 8637.

$54

TAMIL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Tamil 9560 Paper 1 Language (3h)

Paper 2 Literature (3h)

All papers must be taken.

May not be taken with 8281, 8381, 8481, 8634, 8635, 8827, 8828, 8829, 8836, 8837, 9556, or 9558.

May be taken with 8637.

$65

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ANNEX A

LIST OF RECOMMENDED TEXTS FOR USE IN A-LEVEL EXAMINATIONS H2 MOTHER TONGUES SUBJECTS

H2 CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (9556) Paper 2

S/N TITLE PUBLISHER

Text 1 《 H2/H3 华 文 与 文 学 》 新加坡泛太平洋教育出版社, 2007

Text 2 《茶馆》 (H2) 人民文学出版社, 2005

Text 3 《雪山飞 狐》 (H2) 广州出版社/花城出版社, 2005

*文本中的前言、序、后记、跋、点评、导读、赏析或评析等应该除去。(书中所附的注释除外)

Text 1: H2/H3 Chinese & Chinese Literature《 H2/H3 华文与文学》 Panpac Education, 2007 (For students doing H2 or H3 CLL)

The book of the original text of all the poems, Ci, classical prose, short story & “Lun Yu”《论语》 etc from the H2 & H3 syll published by Panpac Education will be the only publication which can be used in the open book exam. No photocopies or texts downloaded from the internet allowed.

Text 2 & 3: Only original texts (original published editions) should be taken into the examination room.

No photocopies or texts downloaded from the internet allowed. Any Preface, Foreword, Introduction (“序 ”、前“ 言 ”、导“ 读 ”) and Postscript (“后 记 ”) in the text must be removed.

Open Text regulations for H2 CLL

A Materials that can be taken into the examination room

Only original texts (original published editions) should be taken into the examination room. Nothing else, including critical works or study notes of any kind, should be taken into the examination room. No photocopies or texts downloaded from the internet allowed. The use of dictionaries is not permitted.

B Underlining and highlighting of texts

Only underlining, highlighting or the use of vertical lines in the margins are permitted. Nothing else should be written in the texts. Separate pieces of paper such as post-its and tape flags are not allowed.

C Folding and Flagging of Pages

Any kind of folding or flagging of pages in texts (e.g. use of post-its, tape flags or paper clips) is not permitted.

H2 MALAY LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (9558)

BAHAGIAN A: NOVEL i Restu oleh Ismail Kassan (Gapeniaga SDN. BHD. Kuala Lumpur) BAHAGIAN B: CERPEN i Bacalah Dalam Bahasamu Buku A (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Cerpen-cerpen berikut sahaja yang akan diuji: a Paku Payung dan Limau Mandarin oleh Azizi Haji Abdullah b Mereka Tidak Mengerti oleh Keris Mas c Gajah Putih oleh Zakaria Ali ii Bacalah dalam Bahasamu Buku B (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Cerpen-cerpen berikut sahaja yang akan diuji: a Detik yang Tergugat oleh Osman Ayob b Seorang Gadis, Semangkuk Sayur Manis oleh Baharin Ramly c Sahabat oleh Anwar Ridhwan BAHAGIAN C: SAJAK i Bacalah dalam Bahasamu Buku A (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Sajak-sajak berikut sahaja yang akan diuji: a Kebanjiran oleh A. Samad Said b Di Luar Diri oleh Kemala c Diri oleh Nor Aini Muhammad d Kebahagian Rumahtangga oleh A. Wahab Ali e Membina Peribadi itu Harus Tegak pada Paksi Diri oleh Shafie Abu Bakar ii Bacalah dalam Bahasamu Buku B (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Sajak-sajak berikut sahaja yang akan diuji: a Selamat Tidur Pohon-pohon Hijau oleh Marzuki Ali b Ibunda oleh Siti Zainon Ismail c Insan Kerdil oleh Darma Mohammad d Burung-burung di Puncak Gunung oleh Ahmad Sarju e Guruku oleh Muhammad Hj. Salleh BAHAGIAN D: DRAMA i Bacalah dalam Bahasamu Buku A (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Drama-drama berikut sahaja yang akan diuji: a Waktu Sesudah Itu oleh Othman Hj. Zainuddin b Bujur Lalu Melintang Patah oleh Kala Dewata ii Bacalah dalam Bahasamu Buku B (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) Drama berikut sahaja yang akan diuji:

a Tikar Mengkuang Hamparan Bulu oleh Abd. Talib Mohd. Hassan

H2 TAMIL LANGUAGE & LITERATURE (9560)

Open Text regulations

A Materials that can be taken into the examination room

Only original texts (original published editions) should be taken into the examination room. Nothing else, including critical works or study notes of any kind, should be taken into the examination room. No photocopies or texts downloaded from the internet allowed. The use of dictionaries is not permitted.

B Underlining and highlighting of texts

Only underlining, highlighting or the use of vertical lines in the margins is permitted. Nothing else should be written in the texts. Separate pieces of paper such as post-its and tape flags are not allowed.

C Folding and Flagging of Pages

Any kind of folding or flagging of pages in texts (e.g. use of post-its, tape flags or paper clips) is not permitted.

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ANNEX B

SKETCH MAP OF TIONG BAHRU EXAMINATIONS CENTRE SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT BOARD

8 LOWER DELTA ROAD SINGAPORE 169198

Bus Services :

14, 32, 64, 65 (alight outside Tiong Bahru Examinations Centre) 16, 33, 63, 123, 195 (alight outside Tiong Bahru MRT)

MRT :

Tiong Bahru

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ANNEX C

SKETCH MAP OF PANDAN EXAMINATIONS CENTRE SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT BOARD

700 WEST COAST ROAD SINGAPORE 608785

Bus Services : 30, 51, 78, 143, 176

MRT : Jurong East

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ANNEX D

SKETCH MAP OF MOE LANGUAGE CENTRE 11 BISHAN ST 14 SINGAPORE 579782

Bus Services : 53, 410

MRT : Bishan

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