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Poly GPA & IGP Comparison

Compare your rank points with the latest 2022 IGPs (10th percentile GPA).

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Your GPA: 4

Estimated Eligible Courses: 61


Course Eligibility Estimate

Find out which courses are likely to accept your application based on the IGP. Updated for AY2021/2022. Note that courses with no IGP are not listed.

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Singapore Management University

School of Accountancy

Lee Kong Chian School of Business

School of Economics

School of Computing and Information Systems

School of Social Sciences


Competitive University Courses

The courses below had a high Grade Point Average IGP.

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Indicative Grade Profile (IGP) for Academic Year 2024

Notes

Grade Profile rank points refer to the grades scored by Singapore-Cambridge A level applicants in their three H2 and one H1 content subjects while GPA refers to the Grade Point Average scored by Singapore Polytechnic students.

The scores for each course shown represent the grade profiles from the 10th percentile of applicants admitted into a particular course, including those from aptitude-based admissions.

Eligibility is based on whether your score is higher than the grade profile for a particular course.

NUS' First Point Bonus Points Scheme may allow an additional 2.5 bonus points to be added to the admission score for first choice non-interview single degree courses in NUS. The website does not factor this in for course eligibility.

Only courses with the necessary Indicative Grade Profile (IGP) data available are included in the website. The estimated eligible number of courses will be limited to some courses from NUS, NTU and SMU. Courses with insufficient IGP data (courses from SUTD, SUSS and SIT) are not considered in the number of eligible courses.

Both General Paper (GP) and Project Work (GP) are assumed to be graded C, although this may inaccurate in more competitive courses or courses where the a grade higher than C for GP is required.

Courses may have additional requirements, such as having minimum grades in specific subjects. You may find these details in each university's respective admission websites.

Having the same grades or score from the AY2024/2025 IGP does not guarantee successful admission to that course.

Certain courses may have additional requirements, like selection tests and interviews (e.g. Law, Medicine).

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