To be eligible, you must be a current N(A) student who: Obtains an ELMAB3 (English Language, Mathematics, 3 Best Subjects) raw aggregate score of 12 points or better for their N-Level, before deducting any CCA bonus points; and. Meets the subject-specific grade requirements for either Group 1 or Group 2 below.
Am I eligible for PFP?
To be eligible, you must be a current N(A) student who:
- Obtains an ELMAB3 (English Language, Mathematics, 3 Best Subjects) raw aggregate score of 12 points or better for their N-Level, before deducting any CCA bonus points; and
- Meets the subject-specific grade requirements for either Group 1 or Group 2 below.
Group 1 (Science and Technology)
Subject | Minimum required grade |
---|---|
English Language (Syllabus A) | 3 |
Math (Syllabus A/Additional) | 3 |
One of the following relevant subjects: Science (Physics, Chemistry) Science (Physics, Biology) Science (Chemistry, Biology) Food and Nutrition Design and Technology | 3 |
Any two other subjects, excluding CCA | 3 |
Group 2 (Non-Science and Technology)
Subject | Minimum required grade |
---|---|
English Language (Syllabus A) | 2 |
Math (Syllabus A/Additional) | 3 |
One of the following relevant subjects: Principles of Accounts Literature in English History Combined Humanities Geography Art | 3 |
Any two other subjects, excluding CCA | 3 |
Can I use my O-Level results to apply for PFP?
Yes, you can combine your N-Level and O-Level exam results to apply for PFP too!
If you take the same subject at both ‘N’ and ‘O’ Levels, only the better grade will be computed into your aggregate.
O-Level grades will be computed according to the following conversion matrix from the Ministry of Education and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board:
O-Level Grade | Aggregate Point for PFP |
---|---|
A1 – B3 | 1 |
B4 – C6 | 2 |
D7 | 3 |
Visit the Eligibility Criteria page on the PFP Admission Exercise (PFPAE) website for more details.
* Please note that eligibility to apply for PFP does not guarantee placement in the programme.
Students placed on the PFP may or may not be posted to the course of his/her choice, subject to competition based on merit and the availability of places.