The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) has announced that the O Level results for 2018 will be released on 16 January 2019. Some 10,000 students who sat for the O Level examinations in October and November 2018 will receive their results on that day.
The results will be released online at the SEAB website at 2pm. Candidates can log in to the website using their exam registration number and PIN.
SEAB has advised candidates to check their results online first before proceeding to their schools to collect their result slips. Schools will be open from 2pm to 5pm on 16 January 2019 for candidates to collect their result slips.
Candidates who are unable to access their results online can call the SEAB hotline at 6257 5555 from 2pm to 5pm on 16 January 2019.
What to do after receiving your O Level results?
Once you have received your O Level results, you should take some time to consider your options. You may want to continue your studies in junior college, polytechnic, or the Institute of Technical Education (ITE). You may also want to consider entering the workforce.
Here are some tips on what to do after receiving your O Level results:
- Review your results carefully. Make sure that you understand your results and what they mean for your future.
- Consider your options. Think about your strengths and weaknesses, and what you want to do in the future.
- Talk to your teachers, parents, and friends. They can provide you with valuable advice and support.
- Make a plan. Once you have considered your options, make a plan for your future. This plan may include continuing your studies, entering the workforce, or taking a break.
How to appeal your O Level results?
If you are not satisfied with your O Level results, you can appeal to SEAB. The appeal process is as follows:
- Submit an appeal form to SEAB within 14 days of receiving your results.
- State the reasons for your appeal.
- Provide supporting documents, such as your marked scripts.
- SEAB will review your appeal and make a decision.
What to do if you fail your O Level examinations?
If you fail your O Level examinations, do not despair. There are still many options available to you. You may want to consider:
- Retaking your O Level examinations. You can retake your O Level examinations in the following year.
- Attending a private school. Private schools offer O Level preparatory courses that can help you to improve your grades.
- Enrolling in a vocational school. Vocational schools offer courses that can lead to a trade or technical qualification.
- Entering the workforce. You may be able to find a job without an O Level certificate.
Conclusion
The O Level results are an important milestone in the lives of many students. They can open doors to new opportunities and help students to achieve their goals. However, it is important to remember that the O Level results are not the only measure of success. There are many other factors that can contribute to a student’s success, such as their determination, hard work, and resilience.