Anderson Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC): Singapore Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) guide
Q: What does this Anderson Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC) guide cover?
A: The key official pages to check for Singapore’s Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) posting, plus a simple way to use cut-off point ranges to build a realistic Junior College (JC) shortlist.
TL;DR Use this page to check ASRJC links, understand the cut-off point range, and build a Safe / Target / Reach JC shortlist before submitting JAE choices.
Quick decision map
| If you need... | Start here |
| ASRJC's latest JAE instructions | Start here (fast links) |
| Help reading cut-off points | What "cut-off points" mean |
| A 6-choice shortlist | How to shortlist ASRJC using our tool |
| Official subject details | What to check on ASRJC's official pages |
Concrete example: using ASRJC in a shortlist
If your net L1R5 is close to ASRJC's recent cut-off, treat ASRJC as a Target or Reach choice rather than your only plan. Pair it with safer schools and one or two stronger reaches so your six choices do not depend on a single outcome.
Start here (fast links)
- Shortlist tool (prefilled to ASRJC): https://eclatinstitute.sg/jae-cut-off-points?year=2025&q=Anderson%20Serangoon#jae-cop-table
The shortlist tool currently shows 2025 JAE data. Check back after MOE publishes 2026 posting results for updated scores.
- JAE scoring explained (L1R5, raw vs net, bonus points): How to calculate ELR2B2 and L1R5 (JAE scoring guide)




