A-Level results out next Friday; graduates who opt for polytechnics can skip semester

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A-Level results out next Friday; graduates who opt for polytechnics can skip semester
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JUST IN: A-Level results will be released next Friday; students who want to further studies at polytechnics can now skip the first semester for 110 courses

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