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Senior Secondary Subject Choice Seminar Allocation mechanism MS Rita Law

Senior Secondary Subject Choice Seminar Allocation mechanism MS Rita Law. Timeline. Mock Selection - Completed. NSS Electives Allocation 13 - 14. Submission of students’ preferences. Students need to submit Preference order for taking 3 electives (3X)

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Senior Secondary Subject Choice Seminar Allocation mechanism MS Rita Law

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  1. Senior SecondarySubject Choice SeminarAllocation mechanismMS Rita Law

  2. Timeline

  3. Mock Selection - Completed

  4. NSS Electives Allocation 13 - 14

  5. Submission of students’ preferences • Students need to submit • Preference order for taking 3 electives (3X) • Preference order for taking 2 electives (2X) • Preference for Math Module

  6. Allocation Order • Students will be sorted according to • Annual Average Mark • No. of Subject Passed Remarks: If students have the same annual average marks and number of subjects passed, then S3 subject marks will be considered

  7. Mechanism of Electives Allocation • Students who rank higher in the allocation order will be processed first • For students who are eligible to study 3 electives, the first three choices of their 3X preferenceswill be entertained as far as possible • For students who are eligible to study 2 electives, their first two choices of their 2X preferenceswill be entertained as far as possible

  8. Example 1 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  9. Example 1 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  10. Example 1 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  11. Example 2 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  12. Example 2 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  13. Example 2 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  14. Example 3 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives 2/3 of total number of student

  15. Example 3 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives 2/3 of total number of student

  16. Example 3 Students’ Preferences for 2 electives 2/3 of total number of student

  17. Example 3 Students’ Preferences for 2 electives 2/3 of total number of student

  18. Example 4 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  19. Example 4 Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  20. Example 4 1 vacancy left! Students’ Preferences for 3 electives

  21. Example 4 1 vacancy left! Students’ Preferences for 3 electives Subject mark of S3 Chemistry will be consider! 64 75

  22. Example 4 1 vacancy left! Students’ Preferences for 3 electives Subject mark of S3 Chemistry will be consider! 64 75

  23. Acknowledgement Form Acknowledgement form will be distributed to you in early June Please sign and return this form to your homeroom teacher

  24. 16 July 2014 Release of results

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