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  1. A good portfolio will let us to get to know you better and increase your chances to securing your place via EAE. Besides showing us your CCA transcripts, testimonials and awards, your portfolio should also expand on your work and experience with projects that are relevant to your dream course.

  2. Ace Your EAE Application in 5 ways. Alert! Applications for the Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) take place in June every year. As its name suggests, it helps you get into your choice course early. Admission via EAE is not about your academic results.

  3. Ways to Prep for EAE Write ups. Watch on. Need some inspiration? Check out these writing samples! 600-character Course-specific Write-up. Demonstrate your passion in course-specific areas by including relevant experiences from CCAs, competitions, and/or self-initiated projects. Show us how determined you are to pursue your interests!

  4. The Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) helps you secure a place in your preferred course – even before you sit for your O-Level exams. Admission is based on your interest and aptitude for your chosen polytechnic course – rather than academic results.

  5. Jun 15, 2022 · If you are planning to DSA (Direct School Admission) to Junior College or EAE (Early Admission Exercise) into a polytechnic of your choice, you will need a well-rounded portfolio to stand out among your peers.

  6. Your portfolio is an opportunity to showcase your aptitude and passion for a particular specialisation. Here are some examples of what you can include in your portfolio: o Visual designs (e.g. 2D or 3D animation, artworks, digital illustrations, etc.) o Applications (e.g. games, visual coding, Unity/Unreal applications, etc.)

  7. submit your portfolio, when requested. The following documents may be included in your portfolio: • Latest School Based Examination Results (and GCE N Level examination results, if applicable) • CCA transcripts • Certificates / awards • Letters of recommendation or testimonials from mentors or former employers