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A-Level Results 2024: Your Guide to What's Next

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A-Level Results 2024: Your Guide to What's Next

Exciting news for A-Level students! Discover what's next after receiving your A-Level Results 2024.

The much-anticipated moment for A-Level students is finally approaching! Here’s everything you need to know about the release of A-Level results for 2024.

What to Expect on Result Day

Mark your calendars for Friday, February 23, 2024, at 2:30pm. This is the moment when the results of the 2023 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Advanced Level examination will be unveiled.

 

Collection Arrangements Made Easy

If you’re a school candidate, your school will provide details on how to collect your results. Keep an eye out for communication from your school regarding collection arrangements. If you can’t collect your results in person, you can appoint a proxy to do it for you. Just ensure they bring the necessary identification documents.

 

Accessing Your Results Online

Whether you’re a school or private candidate, accessing your results online is a breeze. Simply log in to the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB)’s Candidates Portal using your Singpass account. Results will be available online from 3:15pm on February 23 until 11:59pm on March 7. Don’t worry if you don’t have Singpass; you can still view your results using your registration account.

 

University and Scholarship Applications

With your results in hand, it’s time to start thinking about your next steps. If you’re considering applying to autonomous universities or seeking scholarships, remember that everything is done online these days. No need to fuss over hard copies of your A-Level certificates; just submit your applications electronically. For those seeking guidance or additional information, the universities’ websites are a treasure trove of resources. And don’t forget about the invaluable support you can receive from your teachers and Education and Career Guidance (ECG) counsellors.

 

Seeking Further Direction

Feeling a bit lost about your educational path? You’re not alone. Many students find themselves at a crossroads after receiving their A-Level results. That’s where MOE’s CourseFinder and the MySkillsFuture website come in handy. These platforms offer a wealth of information to help you navigate your options and make informed decisions about your future.

 

Embracing the Next Chapter

As the countdown to A-Level results 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to embrace whatever the future holds. Whether your results exceed your expectations or fall short, remember that they’re just one piece of the puzzle. With determination, resilience, and a little bit of guidance, you’ll navigate the next chapter of your academic journey with confidence and purpose.

With the release of A-Level results 2024 just around the corner, it’s time to prepare for the next chapter in your academic journey. Stay tuned for updates and best of luck to all students awaiting their results!

 

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