How long is A levels in Singapore?

The GCE A-level (General Certificate of Education Advanced Level) programme in Singapore typically spans two years of pre-university education. This program is usually undertaken by students who have completed their GCE O-level examinations (or an equivalent qualification) and wish to pursue further education at a higher level.

Here’s an overview of the timeline for the GCE A-level programme in Singapore:

  1. Year 1 (JC1):
    • Students typically start JC1 in January or February after receiving their O-level results.
    • JC1 covers the first year of the A-level syllabus. Students generally take a combination of subjects, usually three to four, which they study intensively.
    • JC1 coursework often includes lectures, tutorials, practical sessions (for science subjects), and various assessments.
  2. Year 2 (JC2):
    • JC2 begins in the following year and continues until students take their A-level examinations.
    • During JC2, students focus on refining their understanding of the A-level subjects, practicing exam-style questions, and preparing for the final examinations.
    • The A-level examinations typically take place in October and November.

After completing the A-level examinations, students receive their results and can use them to apply for further education, such as admission to local universities or institutions abroad.