List of Subjects Examined
See also: List of CIE Ordinary Level subjectsSubject | Language medium | Notes |
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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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