Singapore Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) posting day checklist (Junior College (JC) / Millennia Institute (MI)): what to do after posting results
A practical, step-by-step checklist for students and parents on Singapore’s Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) posting results day: where to check results, what to do if posted to...
Q: What does this Singapore Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) posting day checklist cover?
A: A clear checklist for what to do when JAE posting results are released - plus quick links to check Junior College (JC) and Millennia Institute (MI) cut-off points.
- On posting day, check results, save instructions, and do not miss reporting: Keep MOE and school instructions open.
- If posted to JC or MI, follow reporting instructions first, then decide whether an appeal is realistic: Compare your net score with past cut-offs before appealing.
- Keep documents ready, know which appeal route applies, and avoid losing your posted place while waiting: For example, if you want to appeal after a JC posting, still report to the posted JC unless official instructions say otherwise.
If you’re shortlisting or double-checking whether an appeal is realistic, use our interactive tool:
New to terms like L1R5/L1R4/ELR2B2 or “raw vs net”? Read this first: How to calculate ELR2B2 and L1R5 (JAE scoring guide)
Need the wider school-date context?
- MOE calendar 2026 (terms + holidays)
- School holidays 2026 (vacation blocks + scheduled school holidays): https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/school-holidays-2026
- Public holidays 2026 (gazetted dates + long weekends): https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/public-holidays-2026
- Appeal/transfer guide (JC/MI): https://eclatinstitute.sg/blog/JAE-JC-Appeal-Transfer-Guide
For official timelines and instructions, MOE’s JAE pages should always be the source of truth:
- MOE - Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE):

