Understanding how A-level university rank points are calculated is crucial for selecting your university course and completing your admission application. This ranking system converts the grades earned in each A-level subject into rank points.
Before calculating your A-level university rank points, it’s helpful to know some key information:
- The calculation method in Singapore differs from that used in other regions.
- A-level subjects are categorized into three levels: H1, H2, and H3.
- H1 subjects carry one academic unit.
- H2 subjects carry two academic units.
- H3 subjects, which are the most rigorous and specialized, carry three academic units.
- Subjects can be classified into two types: knowledge-skills and content-based.
Typically, an A-level student takes a combination of subjects, including:
- Three H2 content-based subjects
- One H1 content-based subject
- One H1 General Paper
- One H1 Mother Tongue Language
- One H1 Project Work
Students with strong academic performance may also opt for an additional H1/H2 subject or up to two H3 subjects.
The maximum achievable rank points is 90, with higher points indicating better performance. The H1 Mother Tongue Language subject will be included in your rank points calculation if it enhances your total. You can calculate your rank points in both scenarios (with and without the H1 Mother Tongue Language) and choose the higher total.