Students interested in admissions or scholarships to autonomous universities (AUs) should submit their applications online, MOE and SEAB said. There is no need to submit a hard copy of their A-Level certificates.
More information on the AUs’ admissions processes can be found on their respective websites. Applicants can also approach the AUs directly for further clarifications.
Eligible A-Level graduates who are looking to further their studies at polytechnics can benefit from module exemptions in about 135 courses.
This can potentially reduce the time taken for them to obtain a polytechnic diploma by up to one year, said the authorities.
Interested students should apply directly to the polytechnics from Feb 23 to Mar 7 for matriculation in April. Students may also apply in August 2024 for matriculation in October.
More details can be found on the respective polytechnics’ websites.
Students can also approach their teachers or the Education and Career Guidance (ECG) counsellors supporting their schools for guidance on their education options.
They may also refer to the MySkillsFuture portal or MOE’s CourseFinder to find out more about the education choices and career pathways available to them.
MOE and SEAB added that students can also make an ECG counselling appointment to complement the support provided by schools.
The MOE ECG Centre offers online or phone counselling services to GCE A-Level candidates from Feb 19 to Mar 16, from 9am to 5pm on weekdays and 9am to 12pm on Saturdays.