Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level - List of Subjects Examined

List of Subjects Examined

See also: List of CIE Ordinary Level subjects
Subject Language medium Notes
English Language English
Literature in English English
History English
Geography English
Combined Humanities English
French French
German German
Japanese Japanese
Non-Tamil Indian Languages Hindi / Urdu / Gujarati / Panjabi / Bengali
Burmese Burmese
Thai Thai
Arabic as a 3rd Language Arabic
Bahasa Indonesia as a 3rd Language Bahasa Indonesia
Mathematics English
Additional Mathematics English
Science (Physics, Chemistry) English
Science (Chemistry, Biology) English
Science (Physics, Biology) English
Art English
Higher Art English
Design and Technology English
Food and Nutrition English
Principles of Accounts English
Music English
Higher Music English
Economics English
Drama English
Physical Education English
Computer Studies English
Business Studies English
Fundamentals of Electronics English
Media Studies (Chinese) Chinese
Biotechnology English
Introduction to Enterprise Development English
Creative 3D Animation English
Higher Chinese Chinese
Chinese Chinese
Chinese (Special Programme) Chinese
Literature in Chinese Chinese
Higher Malay Malay
Malay Malay
Malay (Special Programme) Malay
Literature in Malay Malay
Higher Tamil Tamil
Tamil Tamil
Literature in Tamil Tamil

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