Question: How can I check the course entry requirements?
Answer: You can check the course entry requirements for each Diploma course under the Course Listing page
Question: What happens if I miss the deadline for my application?
Answer: If you miss the application deadline, you will not be able to apply for that intake and will need to wait for the next admission exercise. Always check the deadlines specific to your admission route and submit your application on time.
Question: Do I need to prepare a portfolio for my application?
Answer: Some courses may require a portfolio, particularly those in creative fields like design or media. Always check the specific requirements for your course before applying.
Question: How do I submit my portfolio for a creative course?
Answer: For courses requiring a portfolio submission, you’ll need to upload it during the online application process. The course department provides guidelines for portfolio content.
Question: I plan to join polytechnic next year. Can I apply early?
Answer: Yes, you can apply through the Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) if you are an O-Level student, ITE or working adult. EAE focuses on aptitude-based admissions and opens in June each year. Please refer to the admission criteria.
Question: When do I need to accept my offer after receiving it?
Answer: You must accept your offer by the deadline stated in the enrolment email. Your offer will be forfeited if you do not complete enrolment by the deadline.
Question: Do I need to take an entrance test for admission?
Answer: Most students are admitted based on academic qualifications, but some courses may require an entrance test. Check the specific course requirements.
Question: Can I withdraw my application after submission?
Answer: Yes, you can withdraw your application, but once withdrawn, you must wait for the next admission exercise to reapply.
Question: When will I receive my enrolment email after I am accepted?
Answer: You should receive your enrolment email by 2 weeks before term commencement. Follow the instructions in the email to complete your enrolment on time.
Question: How likely will I get into my preferred diploma course?
Answer: Here's how to increase your chances of getting into your preferred diploma course through JAE:
- Choose courses that interest you.
- Compare your ELR2B2 score to last year's highest score for each course
- Aim for courses where your score equals or is slightly above last year's highest score.
- Include some courses where your score is below last year's highest score.
- This strategy gives you a mix of ambitious and safer options, improving your chances of getting a spot in a poly course you like.
Question: Can I appeal to SP and when should I expect a response?
Answer: SP appeals will typically open in February till term commencement. You can track the outcome of your appeal on the SP appeals website. Appeals are processed swiftly, so check frequently for updates.
Question: Can I appeal if I don’t get into my desired course during JAE application?
Answer: Yes, you can appeal through the JAE Appeals Exercise. Ensure you meet the entry requirements, and last admitted aggregate for the courses you’re appealing for.
Question: What should I do if my JAE appeal is unsuccessful?
Answer: If your JAE appeal is unsuccessful, you may submit an appeal through the SP e-Appeals Form.
Question: What happens if I miss the JAE appeal deadline?
Answer: If you miss the JAE appeal deadline, you must wait for the next intake. Appeal periods are strictly enforced, so submitting your appeal on time is important.
Question: What happens if my JAE appeal is successful?
Answer: If your JAE appeal is successful, your previous course posting will be revoked, and you’ll be enrolled in the new course. Carefully consider your appeal choices before submitting.
N-Level
Question: Can N-Level holders apply directly to polytechnic?
Answer: Yes, N-Level holders can apply through the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP). The PFP offers a foundation year to transition to polytechnic education.
Question: Can I apply for the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP) with N-Level qualifications?
Answer: Yes, N-Level holders who meet the PFP eligibility criteria can apply for a one-year foundation programme before entering their chosen diploma course.
O-Level
Question: What admission exercise should I apply for if I have O-Level qualifications?
Answer: If you have O-Level qualifications, you can apply through the Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE), Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE), or Early Admissions Exercise (EAE). For special cases like the Diploma in Nautical Studies, use DAE.
Question: What is the difference between Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) and Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)?
Answer: EAE is aptitude-based and focuses on your strengths and interests, while JAE is for O-Level holders and is based on academic results.
Question: What are the admission requirements for O-Level students?
Answer: You may refer to the Courses Listing page. Please check the entry requirements for the courses.
Question: What is the difference between JAE and JPAE?
Answer: JAE is for O-Level holders while JPAE is for ITE graduates applying for diploma courses.
A Level
Question: What admission exercise should I apply for with A-Level qualifications?
Answer: A-Level graduates should apply through DAE. You can submit your GCE O-Level results to be considered for the three-year course.
Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
Question: What GPA do I need to apply through the Joint Polytechnic Admissions Exercise (JPAE)?
Answer: Higher Nitec students need a minimum GPA of 2.0 to apply through JPAE. Students with relevant disciplines and a GPA of 3.5 or higher may apply for direct entry for some diploma courses.
International
Question: Can I apply through DAE if I have international qualifications?
Answer: Yes, students with international qualifications, such as Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), International Baccalaureate (IB), or other equivalent qualifications, can apply through DAE.
Question: What should I do if I hold an IGCSE qualification?
Answer: Students with IGCSE qualifications can apply through DAE. Ensure that your subjects and grades meet the specific course requirements.
Question: Can International Baccalaureate (IB) holders apply to a polytechnic?
Answer: Yes, IB holders can apply through DAE. They must meet the course-specific entry requirements and provide relevant documents during the application process.
Question: Can returning Singaporeans apply through JAE?
Answer: Returning Singaporeans with international qualifications are to apply through the DAE. Please refer to the entry requirements.
Others
Question: Can I apply for a diploma course with work experience but no formal qualifications?
Answer: Yes, working adults with at least 2 years of relevant experience can apply through DAE or EAE.
Question: Can I apply through DAE with previous polytechnic qualifications?
Answer: Yes, former polytechnic students can apply through the DAE, provided they meet the entry requirements for their chosen course.
Question: Can I apply through JAE and DAE at the same time?
Answer: No, students can only apply through one admission exercise at a time. Choose the most suitable route based on your qualifications.
Question: Can I apply to Singapore Polytechnic while doing National Service (NS)?
Answer: Yes, you can apply to Singapore Polytechnic while serving in National Service (NS). SP will reserve the vacancy if you're accepted. This applies only to male Singaporean citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) who must serve NS and enter a polytechnic course for the first time.