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Friday, 30 January 2009

JAE 2009 APPEAL SYSTEM

Hi all, just to clarify some things with regards to the appeal system for JAE:

1. In order to appeal into AMS via the online MOE system, you would need to have met the 2009 JAE cut-off point of 10. Only then would the course be offered to you as one of your choices for appeals.

If you are really interested and meet the cut-off point but was not posted into AMS, do consider appealing. 

2. If you do not meet the cut-off point, the option to appeal for AMS would not be available for you under the online system. However, if you still feel strongly about the course and would really like to appeal, you might want to write in.

Direct your letter to the Temasek Polytechnic's Registrar's Office

You might want to include in the letter several reasons why they should take you in. This would increase your chances. The admissions division of the registrar's office would look into the matter. Based on merit and seat availability, they will handle the application accordingly. You might be called in for an interview at this phase.

3. You may want to come down to TP to discuss your chances of getting in. This however is only during office hours on working days. Which leaves only Monday & Tuesday. You might want to consider calling up our course manager/emailing him over the weekend. Contact details can be found at the sidebar.

4. This news just in from the lecturers: The diploma would definitely be opening up an additional class to cater to the demand. This would mean additional seats for interested students.

Subject to seat availability, we will do our best to admit students who are appealing. Do understand though that we are only able to offer a certain number of seats after which might put a strain on the resources. 

So while we encourage all interested students to appeal for this course, do carefully consider your other appeal choices. This concerns your future and we hope to see everyone posted to a good course with relevant career prospects. Please make good use of this second chance that you're given. 

All the best for those appealing for AMS.

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