Anderson Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC): Singapore Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) guide
Download printable cheat-sheet (CC-BY 4.0)16 Dec 2025, 00:00 Z
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.
Start here (fast links)
- Shortlist tool (prefilled to ASRJC): https://eclatinstitute.sg/jae-cut-off-points?year=2025&q=Anderson%20Serangoon#jae-cop-table
- JAE scoring explained (L1R5, raw vs net, bonus points): https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/JAE-Scoring-Explained-L1R5-L1R4-ELR2B2
- ASRJC official JAE page: https://www.asrjc.moe.edu.sg/joining-asrjc/joint-admission-exercise/
- ASRJC academic subjects: https://www.asrjc.moe.edu.sg/academic-subjects/
Status: Official links checked 2025-12-16. Always verify dates (open house, appeal windows, subject combinations) on MOE / ASRJC before submitting your choices.
1 | What “cut-off points” mean (and how to use them)
In Singapore’s JAE, MOE often publishes ranges (best - cut-off) rather than a single magic number. The right-hand number is what most people mean by the “cut-off point”.
Use it like this:
- Work out your net L1R5 (after bonus points). If you’re not sure, start with: https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/JAE-Scoring-Explained-L1R5-L1R4-ELR2B2
- Compare your net score to the cut-off number (right-hand side).
- Build a mix of Safe / Target / Reach choices instead of six “perfect” targets.
2 | How to shortlist ASRJC using our tool (3 steps)
- Open the tool and set Year + Track (JC Science vs JC Arts): https://eclatinstitute.sg/jae-cut-off-points#jae-cop-table
- Type your net score and search “ASRJC” (or “Anderson Serangoon”).
- Pin choices (up to 6), then use Copy link to share your exact shortlist with a parent.
3 | What to check on ASRJC’s official pages
Use official pages to confirm details that change year to year:
- Admissions (JAE)




