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With the rollout of initiatives like the polytechnic foundation programme, more students from the N-level track have gone on to pursue poly courses.
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SINGAPORE - More students with a broad range of academic abilities are taking up polytechnic courses, in a sign that efforts to widen pathways to polys are paying off.
With the rollout of initiatives such as the polytechnic foundation programme, more students from the N-level track have gone on to pursue poly courses, said three of the five polytechnics in response to queries.


