What is the MSG scoring system?

The Mean Subject Grade (MSG) is a metric used in the Singaporean education system to represent a student’s overall performance across various subjects. It provides an aggregate assessment of a student’s performance in a given set of subjects.

Here’s how the Mean Subject Grade (MSG) is calculated:

  1. Assign Points to Grades:
    • A: 1 point
    • B: 2 points
    • C: 3 points
    • D: 4 points
  2. Calculate the Total Points:
    • Add up the points for each subject.
  3. Divide Total Points by Number of Subjects:
    • Divide the total points by the number of subjects. For example, if a student scored an A1 for math, B4 for English, and C6 for Chemistry, his MSG would be 1+4+63   = .This will be rounded to two decimal places, giving a final MSG of 3.67
  4. Assign the Mean Subject Grade (MSG):
    • Depending on the calculated score, it falls into a specific band:
      • 1.0 – 1.99: A
      • 2.0 – 2.99: B
      • 3.0 – 3.99: C
      • 4.0 and above: D

The MSG provides a way to compare a student’s performance across different subjects on a single scale. It’s especially useful for determining eligibility for certain courses or educational pathways that have specific grade requirements.