General
1. What is the
difference between the DPA and other polytechnic admissions
exercises such as the Joint Polytechnic Special Admissions Exercise
(JPSAE)? The JPSAE also considers students based on their special
talents and aptitudes.
The DPA focuses on
admitting students who have aptitude and interest in a particular
area of applied learning in the polytechnics, and have demonstrated
their talents and interests. The JPSAE considers students with
outstanding talents and achievements in areas beyond applied
learning, such as in leadership, community service and sports. Each
polytechnic is allowed to admit up to 2.5% and 5% of its annual
intake through the DPA and JPSAE respectively.
Unlike the
JPSAE, the DPA is conducted before the release of the ‘O’ level
results, and allows the students to confirm places in polytechnic
courses before taking the GCE ‘O’-Level examinations, and to benefit
from the Polytechnic Preparatory Programme before the start of the
formal polytechnic term.
2. Is DPA
available to all students?
The DPA is available to:
a) Express and N(A) students in the Sec 4 and 5 years respectively
b) Singapore Citizen and Permanent Resident private candidates who
have registered to sit for the GCE O-Level examinations in the year
of the DPA
admission exercise.
3. I am a
sportsman and would like to gain admission to a polytechnic course.
Does the DPA exercise consider sporting talents in its selection
criteria?
Students who wish to
be considered for their sporting talents, which are not relevant to
the area of applied learning which they are applying for, should
apply under the Joint Polytechnic Special Admission Exercise
(JPSAE). The JPSAE considers other talents beyond those related to
the area of applied learning, such as sporting talents. The JPSAE is
conducted after the release of the GCE ‘O’-Level results.
4. If I am really
keen on a Polytechnic Education, why do I still need to take my
GCE
O-Level examinations? Can I proceed directly to the
polytechnics?
The GCE 'O'-Level
qualification continues to be an important milestone qualification
for the vast majority of our students and provides a sound
broad-based education to prepare our students for their
post-secondary years. This also ensures that students admitted to
polytechnics via the DPA have the necessary foundation to cope with
the rigours of a diploma education.
5. What are the
selection criteria for
DPA?
Each
polytechnic will have its own selection criteria, which will be
transparent and based on merit. The selection criteria could include
school based results, passion and talents demonstrated by the
students, recommendations from teachers and principals, performance
at immersion programmes and interviews by the polytechnic lecturers.
Students’ participation and grades in Advanced Elective Modules
(AEMs) and Applied Graded Subjects (AGS) may also be considered, as
they reflect students’ interest and aptitude in applied learning.
6. Why is there a
threshold requirement for DPA? How was the threshold requirement set
at net ELR2B2 not more than 26 points?
To ensure that
students admitted via the DPA exercise will be able to cope with the
rigours of a polytechnic education, DPA offers are conditional upon
students meeting the following requirements for their 'O' level
examination results:
(a) Achieve a net ELR2B2 score of no
more than 26 points; and
(b) Meet the Minimum Entry Requirements for their
respective polytechnic courses.
From past experience on
polytechnic admissions, the highest cut-off point for most
polytechnic courses was 26 points based on the net ELR2B2 criteria.
We believe that students who are given DPA offers should not have
difficulty meeting the above requirements, as they are the ones who
have demonstrated talent in the particular polytechnic courses.
Application Processes
7. Why do
polytechnics conduct interviews?
Interviews allow the
polytechnics to better determine students’ interest and aptitude in
a particular area of applied learning, for example, hearing from
students and viewing their portfolios.
8. I have accepted
my DPA offer, but
I have changed my mind and wish to take up another course in the
same polytechnic. Can I switch to a different course within the
polytechnic and retain my
DPA place?
No, you will not be allowed to switch courses after accepting a
DPA offer.
9. How long do DPA students need to remain in the polytechnic to
graduate with the diploma?
DPA students will
start and complete their polytechnic course of study at the same
time as their peers who enter through the JAE, i.e. they will be
able to obtain diplomas 3 years after the start of their polytechnic
course in April. Within these 3 years, however, DPA students may
pursue advanced modules or Diploma-Plus programmes. This is possible
because DPA students would have completed some first-year modules
during the 8-week Polytechnic Preparatory Programme prior to the
start of the polytechnic academic year.
The Polytechnic Preparatory Programme
10. What are the
key benefits for going on the Polytechnic Preparatory Programme
(PPP)?
Each polytechnic will
have its own customised PPP, lasting about 8 weeks from Jan to Mar.
Each polytechnic’s PPP would comprise activities such as industry
visits, leadership camps, as well as polytechnic modules. The PPP
will enhance and broaden students’ learning experiences, and prepare
them better for polytechnic education. As students in the PPP have
taken some core and elective modules before the start of the formal
academic year, this will allow them to pursue more advanced modules
or cross-disciplinary modules during their polytechnic education.
11. What is the
cost for the Polytechnic Preparatory Programme?
PPP fees are $150,
$200 and $300 per student for Singapore Citizens, Permanent
Residents and foreign students respectively. The PPP is heavily
subsidised by MOE to keep fees affordable. For needy students, the
polytechnics will provide them with financial assistance. PPP
participants may check with the respective polytechnics for more
information on their financial assistance schemes.
12. If I am
accepted to a polytechnic course through the
DPA, is the
Polytechnic Preparatory Programme compulsory?
The
PPP is a
compulsory programme for all
DPA students. The
polytechnics will consider appeals on a case-by-case basis, only if
there are valid reasons why a student is unable to attend the
PPP.