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 | | This is because JCs provide the most direct route to University out of all the choices, unless you go to a specialized private institute for further studies on your particular field, in which you most probably do not intend to go to university. |
 | | Students in JCs have to pay a subsidized school fee of S$6.00 a month and miscellaneous fees which is used to pay for the cost of printing materials, school equipment, organized special programmes etc. These miscellaneous fees vary from schools to schools, usually from S$9.00 up to S$22.00 each month. |
 | | However, some JCs such as Raffles Junior College and Hwa Chong Junior College have became independent from the government and as such, students would have to pay a much higher school fee per month, which can be as much as S$300.00. |
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