What exactly are the Singaporean GCE O Level Examinations?
In Singapore, the education system goes in a way where in primary school, you sit for your PSLE (primary school leaving exam) and you will get a score that will determine which secondary school you are allowed to apply for and go to. In your final secondary school year, you will have to sit for the GCE O-levels Examination. The question papers are from Cambridge, and after the candidates here have taken the exam, the papers are sent back to Cambridge for marking. The 4 years in secondary school are spent preparing for the O-levels which all involved takes together nationwide (in november if you are a school candidate, and either in may/june or november if you are a private candidate). You will be taking your GCE O-Levels as a private candidate and not a school candidate, which means you have to do all the studying yourself. Your GCE O-Levels results are what that determines whether you are elligible to attend a junior college, or some other institutions. The Subjects you take for your