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Breakdown of GCE "N" (Academic) Level and "N" (Technical) Level Results' Grade Distribution for Past Three Years

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33 Mr Foo Cexiang asked the Minister for Education for a breakdown of Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) Level Examinations results by percentage of grades for the past three years.

Mr Desmond Lee: The percentages of General Certificate of Education (GCE) "Normal" (Technical) (N(T)) Level students who obtained grade D or better and GCE "Normal" (Academics) (N(A)) Level students who obtained grade 5 or better in the core subjects of English Language (EL), Mother Tongue Language (MTL) and Mathematics have remained consistently high from 2023 to 2025.

About nine in 10 GCE N(T) Level students achieved grade D or better in EL and MTL respectively, while about eight in 10 achieved grade D or better in Mathematics.

More than nine in 10 GCE N(A) Level students achieved grade 5 or better in EL and Mathematics respectively, while more than eight in 10 achieved grade 5 or better in MTL.