AEIS Test Details
Please refer to MOE's website for the AEIS test schedule.
Successful applicants have to arrive at least 45 minutes before the test and be seated at their assigned desks at least 15 minutes before the start of the test. The following documents are required for verification of identity:
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A photocopy of the applicant's passport data page.
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A photocopy of the applicant's entry proof issued by SEAB.
The test venues will be found on the applicants' entry proofs.
Preparing for AEIS test
For AEIS-Primary, the applicant needs to be familiar with the Mathematics
topics taught in MOE's mainstream schools for the level preceding the one
that he/she applied for.
For example, if the applicant wishes to seek admission to Primary 3 and
is assigned the Primary 2/3 test, they should be familiar with Primary
2 content.
For AEIS-Secondary, the applicant needs to be familiar with the English
and Mathematics topics taught in our mainstream schools for the level preceding
the one that they applied for.
For example, if the applicant wishes to seek admission to Secondary 3, they should be familiar with Secondary 2 content.
Refer to MOE's primary school syllabus and O-Level syllabus for more information.
Test Details
PRI 2/3 TEST
Mathematics test
The Mathematics test comprises 2 parts. The applicant will be given 25 minutes to complete Part 1 and 40 minutes to complete Part 2:
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Part 1: Multiple-choice questions (29 items)
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Part 2: Short-answer questions (17 items)
The use of calculators is not allowed. For short-answer questions, the applicant will have to show the method of solution clearly by writing his/her working steps in the spaces provided in addition to providing the final answers.
The applicant will need a pencil to shade his/her answers for the multiple-choice questions on the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) (140KB). |
PRI 4/5 TEST
Mathematics test
The Mathematics test comprises 2 parts. The applicant will be given 35 minutes to complete Part 1, and 50 minutes to complete Part 2:
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Part 1: Multiple-choice questions (30 items).
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Part 2: Short-answer questions (8 items) and open-ended questions (6 items).
The use of calculators is not allowed. For short-answer and
open-ended questions, the applicant will have to show the method of solution
clearly by writing his/her working steps in the spaces provided in addition
to providing the final answers.
Generally, open-ended questions require longer and more complex method
of solutions as compared to short-answer questions.
The applicant will need a pencil to shade their answers for the multiple-choice questions on the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) (140KB). |
SEC 1, SEC 2 AND SEC 3 TESTS
English test
The applicant will be given 2 hours 10 minutes to complete the test which
comprises 2 parts:
Part 1: Writing
2 topics are set for Sec 1 test, and 4 topics are set for Sec 2 and Sec
3 tests.
The applicant has to choose 1 topic and write a composition on it:
200 to 300 words for Sec 1 test.
250 to 350 words for Sec 2 test.
300 to 400 words for Sec 3 test.
Part 2: Comprehension and language use
50 compulsory multiple-choice questions comprising:
Comprehension based on 2 passages (15 items)
Comprehension cloze based on 2 passages (15 items)
Vocabulary (10 items)
Grammar (10 items)
Mathematics test
The Mathematics test comprises 2 parts. The applicant will be given 30 minutes to complete Part 1, and 1 hour 45 minutes to complete Part 2:
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Part 1: Multiple-choice questions (34 items).
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Part 2: Short-answer questions (20 items) and open-ended questions (10 to 15 items).
The use of calculators is not allowed. For short-answer and
open-ended questions, the applicant has to show the method of solution
clearly by writing his/her working steps in the spaces provided in addition
to providing the final answers.
Generally, open-ended questions require longer and more complex method
of solutions as compared to short-answer questions.
The applicant will need a pencil to shade their answers for the multiple-choice questions on the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) (140KB). |