DSA for STEAM at NJC

By: Yalhini, in Category: University

The Direct School Admission (DSA) for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) to National Junior College (NJC) typically involves a multi-stage selection process. The specific details of the process may vary from year to year, but generally, it includes the following:

  1. Application: Students interested in DSA for STEAM at NJC will need to submit an application form, which may include personal information, academic records, extracurricular achievements, and other relevant details.

  2. Selection: Based on the application forms, NJC will shortlist candidates for further evaluation. The selection process may involve a review of academic performance, as well as an assessment of the candidate's potential in STEAM-related areas.

  3. Evaluation: Shortlisted candidates will typically be invited to participate in an evaluation process, which may include one or more of the following:

  • Written test: Candidates may be required to take a written test to assess their knowledge and skills in STEAM-related areas.
  • Hands-on project: Candidates may be given a project to complete that requires them to apply their STEAM-related knowledge and skills in a practical setting.
  • Interview: Candidates may be interviewed by a panel of NJC staff, who will assess their suitability for the DSA program based on their academic performance, extracurricular achievements, and potential in STEAM-related areas.
  1. Offer: Based on the results of the evaluation process, NJC will make offers to successful candidates, who will be able to enroll in the DSA STEAM program at NJC.

Overall, the DSA for STEAM at NJC is a competitive process that aims to identify talented and motivated students with a strong interest and aptitude in STEAM-related areas.



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