Application: 27 May (Thu) – 2 Jun (Wed)
Interviews: 22 Jun (Tue) – 27 Jul (Tue)
Offers & Acceptance: 23 Aug (Mon) – 27 Aug (Fri)
Withdrawal: 30 Aug (Mon) – 3 Sep (Fri)
Confirmation of Conditional Offer: After release of GCE N/O Level Examination Results
Updated info on ITE EAE: https://www.ite.edu.sg/admissions/full-time-courses/nitec/early-admissions-exercise
Last updated: 30 May 2021
An aptitude-based admissions exercise that allows students to apply for and receive conditional offers for admission to ITE prior to receiving their final grades
It allows ITE greater flexibility to select and admit students based on their aptitudes and interests, apart from academic grades, thus allowing a wider range of talents to be recognised.
Have a course in mind
Have strong Interest & Aptitude
A natural ability to do something
A natural tendency
Flair
Ability
Gift
Talent
Natural
Discover more about your career interests, skills, work values, and learning styles. These tools are meant to facilitate self-awareness and exploration. You may use them as a guide to plan your education or career. Do speak to your parents, teachers and Education and Career Guidance counsellors if you need further advice.
Take the assessment: https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/content/student/en/secondary/assessment.html
Meet the Minimum Entry Requirements (MERs) for the course you have been offered under ITE-EAE
The MERs for each course can be found on ITE website, JIE Booklet, JIE ‘O’ Booklet (for Higher Nitec Courses for ‘O’ Level students)
Writeup for O Level students
Writeup for NA/NT Level students
Aptitude Test
Portfolio
Interview Tips
Online Interview Tips
If the student has the conditional offer, he/she must indicate acceptance of the posting latest by the deadline via the ITE portal
If the student changes his/her mind after accepting the posting, he/she must withdraw by submitting online at the portal latest by the withdrawal deadline
Students who have accepted an ITE EAE offer and meet the MER are deemed to be admitted into the school and not allowed to participate in JAE after GCE ‘O’ Results
However, should the student qualifies to study at the polytechnics or JC/MI, he/she may appeal to the institutions directly
Students who have accepted an ITE EAE offer and meet the MER are deemed to be admitted into the school and not allowed to participate in JIE after GCE ‘N’ Results.
However, should the Sec 4N(A) student who are DPP/PFP-eligible, they will be allowed to apply for DPP/PFP.
Should the student accept a place via DPP or PFP, the student can apply to withdraw from the ITE EAE offer.
Students who have accepted an ITE EAE offer and meet the MER are deemed to be admitted into the school and not allowed to participate in JIE after GCE ‘N’ Results.
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Source: ITE