POSTING RESULTS FOR THE 2005 JOINT ADMISSIONS EXERCISE

1                The Ministry of Education will be releasing the posting results for the 2005 Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) on 22 Mar 2005 at 8 am. Students can obtain their posting results through the following means:

 

a.     Through the Internet, at the website http://www.moe.gov.sg/esp/schadm/jae; or

b.     By calling the MOE Hotline, at telephone number: 6691-2131

c.     Posting lists will be displayed at the junior colleges (JCs) and Millennia Institute (MI) for the reference of students currently attending these institutions.

d.     All applicants will also receive a hardcopy of their posting results by mail on or after 22 Mar 2005.

 

2                Students currently in a Junior College or Millennia Institute are advised to check their posting results at their respective institutions.  

 

3                Candidates posted to Junior Colleges and Millennia Institute should report to the JCs or MI on 23 Mar 2005 at 7.30 am. Candidates posted to a Polytechnic or Institute of Technical Education (ITE) course will receive further instructions and an enrolment package from the respective institutions by mail.

 

4                Applicants who wish to appeal for a transfer to another JC, Polytechnic, ITE or the MI should approach the institution of their choice directly.

 

JAE Posting Results on the Internet

 

5                There is no change this year in the channels by which students can obtain their posting results.  However, as the cohort this year is about 15% larger than last year, MOE will be more than doubling the internet server capacity, and also increasing the Interactive Voice Response capacity by 20%. Further, internet access will be made available at all the polytechnics and ITE campuses for applicants without internet access at home.   This is besides the JCs and Millenia Institute where students attending them will be able to obtain their results.

 

6         Past trends indicate that most applicants check their posting results online within a two-hour period, resulting in many being unable to access the system on first attempt. Notwithstanding the increase in server capacity, MOE expects peak traffic to be high.  To better manage this peak in demand and avoid inconvenience to others, MOE would also like to seek the cooperation of applicants to access their posting results online only once within the first two hours.