The Assessment Examination for International Students (AEIS) is a standardized test administered to international students seeking admission to primary and secondary schools in Singapore. Passing the AEIS is crucial for students aiming to pursue their education in this renowned education hub.
The AEIS is a rigorous examination that assesses students' proficiency in English and Mathematics. For primary school admission, students take the Paper 1 (English) and Paper 2 (Mathematics) exam. For secondary school admission, students take the Paper 1 (English Language), Paper 2 (English Literature), and Paper 3 (Mathematics) exam.
Paper 1 (English):
- Section A: Reading Comprehension
- Section B: Editing
- Section C: Writing
Paper 2 (Mathematics):
- Primary School: Covers topics from the Singapore Math Curriculum
- Secondary School: Covers topics from the Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level Syllabus
Gaining admission to Singapore's world-class education system offers numerous benefits to students:
Adequate preparation is key to excelling in the AEIS. Here are some tips and tricks to help candidates:
According to the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Singapore, in 2023, 8,000 applicants registered for the AEIS, with 9,500 places available across primary and secondary schools. The acceptance rate for primary school applicants was 20.3%, while for secondary school applicants, it was 41.6%.
1. When is the AEIS Exam held?
- The AEIS is typically held once a year, usually in late September or early October.
2. How do I apply for the AEIS?
- Applications are usually submitted online through the MOE website during a specific application window.
3. What is the cost of the AEIS?
- The application fee for the AEIS varies depending on the student's country of origin and the level of application (primary or secondary).
4. What is the minimum score required to pass the AEIS?
- The minimum passing score may vary slightly each year, but generally students need to score above 50% in both English and Mathematics to pass the exam.
5. What happens if I fail the AEIS?
- Unsuccessful applicants may reapply for the AEIS in the following year.
6. Are there any exemptions from taking the AEIS?
- Yes, certain students may be exempted from taking the AEIS, such as those who hold Singapore Citizen (SC) or Permanent Resident (PR) status, and those who meet specific criteria set by the MOE.
For aspiring students seeking an exceptional educational journey in Singapore, the AEIS exam is a gateway to unlocking opportunities. By understanding the exam format, preparing diligently, and utilizing available resources, candidates can increase their chances of success. With hard work and dedication, students can achieve their academic goals and embark on a fulfilling educational experience in one of the world's leading education hubs.
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