The Admissions Exercise for International Students (AEIS) is the official assessment conducted by Singapore’s Ministry of Education (MOE) for international students seeking admission into Singapore government schools. Each level follows a specific English and Mathematics exam structure, and success depends not only on subject knowledge but also on exam familiarity, time management, and correct answering techniques.
Navigating the pathway into a Singapore government school can feel complex. That’s why AEIS.com.sg provides a clear overview of the AEIS Exam Format, helping international students and their parents understand every stage of the process, prepare effectively, and avoid unnecessary confusion.
For many parents, AEIS is their first exposure to Singapore’s education standards. The exam format may feel unfamiliar – especially the emphasis on English proficiency, problem-solving, and method marks.
Our AEIS exam format guide is developed by educators with over 10 years of direct AEIS teaching and preparation experience.
The content on this page is informed by years of hands-on experience supporting international students preparing for AEIS and S-AEIS entry. Our guidance reflects real classroom observations, common student challenges, and practical exam-day expectations, not theoretical assumptions.
All AEIS exam format explanations are reviewed by educators who understand Singapore’s MOE assessment approach, including marking emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and method. This ensures the information aligns with how AEIS papers are structured and evaluated in practice.
Every effort is made to ensure the AEIS exam formats, requirements, and assessment details reflect the latest publicly available information from the Ministry of Education (MOE) and SEAB. Outdated structures and superseded requirements are intentionally excluded to keep this page current and relevant.
We prioritise clarity over complexity. Information is presented in a structured, easy-to-understand manner so parents can make informed decisions without needing prior knowledge of Singapore’s education system. Where policies may change, we provide guidance rather than assumptions.
AEIS.com.sg is an independent educational resource. Our explanations are provided solely to help everyone understand the exam format and preparation expectations. Parents are always encouraged to verify final details through official MOE announcements.
The AEIS syllabus reflects the academic expectations of Singapore government schools and is aligned with the Ministry of Education (MOE) curriculum benchmarks for each entry level. While MOE does not publish a fixed or downloadable AEIS syllabus document, the examination assesses students based on grade-appropriate competencies in English and Mathematics.
What Is Assessed
Language proficiency aligned with Singapore school standards.
Key Focus Areas
Writing skills, reading comprehension, grammar accuracy, and vocabulary usage.
What Is Assessed
Conceptual understanding and application of mathematical concepts.
Key Focus Areas
Problem-solving ability, logical reasoning, and clear presentation of solution methods, rather than rote memorisation.
At AEIS.com.sg, our syllabus guidance is informed by years of hands-on AEIS preparation experience and analysis of past exam trends, helping parents and students focus on what truly matters for exam readiness.
The AEIS examination tests two core subjects:
Both AEIS subjects are compulsory, and students must demonstrate sufficient competency to be considered for placement.
AEIS registration usually closes once school vacancies are filled. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the AEIS examination, please visit the official MOE website.
Parents who miss AEIS may consider the Supplementary Admissions Exercise for International Students (S-AEIS), which typically opens after the release of AEIS results.
Available levels under S-AEIS usually include:
Primary 5 and Secondary 3 are generally not available under S-AEIS. Unsure which pathway applies to your child?
Students must bring:
Failure to produce these documents may result in the student being disallowed from sitting the examination.
Question Type
Multiple-choice questions (29 items)
Question Type
Short-answer questions (17 items)
Important Notes:
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Encourage your child to practise timed problem-solving and show complete working steps. This helps secure method marks even when answers are incomplete.
Not sure how to train for method marks, what the AEIS Primary exam standards are, what topics or syllabus to cover, or how to prepare your child to score well in the Math paper?
For AEIS Primary admission, students are required to take the Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ) test.
To qualify for the respective levels:
English Proficiency Requirement
A2 Key for Schools
English Proficiency Requirement
A2 Key for Schools
Important: The CEQ result is valid for one year. Parents are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and ensure their child’s results are available before AEIS registration opens, as vacancies may close once places are filled.
AEIS registration closes early when vacancies are filled! Avoid last-minute stress!
Not sure where to register for the Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ) test or how to plan your child’s test and AEIS timeline?
For AEIS Primary 4 & 5 admission, students are required to take the Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ) test.
To qualify for the respective levels:
English Proficiency Requirement
A2 Key for Schools
English Proficiency Requirement
B1 Preliminary for Schools
Important: The CEQ result is valid for one year. Parents are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and ensure their child’s results are ready before AEIS registration opens, as vacancies may close once places are filled.
Not sure where to register for the Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ) test or how to plan your child’s test and AEIS timeline?
Question Type
Multiple-choice questions (30 items)
Question Type
Short-answer questions (8 items) and open-ended questions (6 items)
Important Notes
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Encourage your child to practise timed problem-solving and show every working step clearly, this helps them earn method marks even if the final answer is incomplete.
Get advice on what to study, how to plan your timeline, and which study materials best match
The AEIS Secondary 1 English Test lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes and consists of two parts:
Component
Writing
Students must choose one out of two given topics and write a composition based on it.
Component
Comprehension & Language Use
50 compulsory multiple-choice questions (MCQs) assessing:
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Regular practice in reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar helps students improve accuracy, build confidence, and perform well in the AEIS English Exam.
Need help with essay structure or comprehension skills?
Question Type
Multiple-Choice Questions (34 items)
Question Type
Short-Answer Questions (20 items)
Open-Ended Questions (10–15 items)
Important Notes
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Encourage your child to practise timed problem-solving and show complete working steps. This helps them secure method marks even if the final answer is incomplete.
Not sure what the AEIS Secondary exam standards are, what topics or syllabus to cover, or how to prepare your child to score well in the Math paper?
The AEIS Secondary 2 English Test lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes and consists of two parts:
Component
Writing
Students must choose one of four given topics and write a composition based on it.
Component
Comprehension & Language Use
50 compulsory multiple-choice questions (MCQs) assessing:
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Regular practice in reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar helps students improve accuracy, build confidence, and perform well in the AEIS English Test.
Not sure what the AEIS Secondary exam standards are, what topics or syllabus to cover, or how to prepare your child to score well in the English paper?
Question Type
Multiple-Choice Questions (34 items)
Question Type
Short-Answer Questions (20 items)
Open-Ended Questions (10–15 items)
Structure is similar to Secondary 1, with greater complexity and deeper concept application.
Unsure how Secondary-level Math differs from Primary?
The AEIS Secondary 3 English Test lasts 2 hours and 10 minutes and consists of two parts:
Component
Writing
Students must choose one of four given topics and write a composition based on it.
Component
Comprehension & Language Use
50 compulsory multiple-choice questions (MCQs) assessing:
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Regular practice in reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar helps students improve accuracy, build confidence, and perform well in the AEIS English Test.
Not sure what the AEIS Secondary 3 English exam standards are, what topics or syllabus to cover, or how to prepare your child to score well in the English paper?
Question Type
Multiple-Choice Questions (34 items)
Question Type
Short-Answer Questions (20 items) and
Open-Ended Questions (10–15 items)
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Encourage your child to practise timed problem-solving and to show complete working steps. This helps secure method marks even when answers are incomplete.
Get advice on what to study, how to plan your timeline, and which study material to use for the secondary 3 math exam preparation.
For the multiple-choice questions (MCQ), your child will need a 2B pencil to shade their answers on the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) provided.
AEIS.com.sg Expert Tips: Bring at least two sharpened 2B pencils, an eraser, and a ruler to avoid any delays during the test.
AEIS admission depends on correct timing, readiness, and exam-focused preparation. Speaking to an expert at AEIS.com.sg early can help parents avoid costly mistakes and last-minute stress. Our guidance is obligation-free, exam-format focused, and designed to support parents at every stage of the AEIS journey.
The AEIS exam includes English and Mathematics papers assessing writing, comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and problem-solving skills.
The structure remains largely consistent, though question difficulty and emphasis may vary slightly each year.
No. Admission depends on performance relative to other candidates and available school vacancies.
English papers last about 2 hours, while Mathematics papers range from 1 to nearly 2 hours, depending on level.
Preparation should include AEIS-style mock exams, topic-based practice, and guided lessons aligned with MOE standards.
Disclaimer:
AEIS.com.sg does not represent AEIS or S-AEIS. AEIS and S-AEIS are centralised admissions exercises conducted by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Singapore. This page is for general guidance only. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, AEIS.com.sg is not affiliated with or endorsed by MOE. Parents should always refer to the official MOE AEIS website for the latest updates and announcements.