A structured weekly plan, marked essays, and accountability check-ins, built for private candidates who want more than content.
The Repeat Student Programme is ETG's year-round programme for students retaking A Level Economics: private candidates, NSFs, and gap year students. A second attempt is not starting over. It is upgrading the conditions around you, the structure, the feedback, and the accountability that a school used to provide, with the same materials and the same economics tutor who wrote the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys. The question was never whether you can get the A. It is whether the conditions this time are built for it.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps from students who retook with ETG or rebuilt from a low base, in their own words.
"Mr Toh's lessons have helped me achieve a decent B when retaking my A Levels in NS camp."
Leo Chang Jie · Verified Google review"I retook my A Levels and was able to improve by two grades."
JY Tan · Verified review"Mr Toh helped me pull my H2 econs grade from a consistent U in JC to an A at the A Levels."
Michelle Tan · Verified Google review"Legit saved me even though I joined really late, and gave solid directions on how to prep for the A Levels. 100 percent worth it."
Sean Ho · Verified review"Went from a D in prelims to an A in the A Levels."
Ayda Ko · Verified Google review"As long as you put in the effort you improve tremendously, as I did, from a consistent E to my first A."
Glynis Lim · Verified reviewIndividual results, in the students' own words, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Read 500+ verified reviews →
You studied hard the first time. You knew a lot of the content. Somewhere between what you understood and what reached the page, marks did not land, and you have decided to go again. That decision is the hard part, and you have already made it.
Here is the encouraging truth most people miss. The first attempt is rarely about ability. It is usually about the conditions: whether someone marked your essays, whether your blind spots got corrected, whether the weeks had a structure. Most of that is fixable, and fixing it is exactly what a retake lets you do.
A retake as a private candidate gives back the structure, the feedback, and the accountability that a school used to provide, on terms you set, with a clear roadmap to results day. That is what the Repeat Student Programme is for. The path is structured, the work is doable, and there is real time to make it count.
As a private candidate you lose the school scaffolding: the timetable, the weekly marking, the milestones, the cohort. The RSP is built to hand every one of those back, stronger and on your schedule.
The pattern we see is simple and hopeful: students who came back strong were rarely the ones who never found a topic tricky. They were the ones who had feedback again, knew where they stood each week, and worked to a plan. That is a plan anyone can follow, and it starts the week you join.
Most economics tuition in Singapore was designed for JC students who already have school structure around them. The RSP was designed for private candidates who do not, so it builds that structure in from week one.
Rebuild from a solid foundation with full J1 and J2 H2 Economics content, more than 160 recorded lessons, and ETG's own materials, refined over 19 years of teaching A Level Economics in Singapore.
Every RSP+ student gets a study schedule tailored to your starting point and timeline. Not generic advice, a concrete weekly roadmap with defined milestones through to the A Levels.
Weekly group check-ins with a dedicated Teaching Assistant mean you never drift for weeks without realising. If you fall behind, we catch it early and adjust the plan.
Your essays come back marked, annotated, and explained, so you know exactly what to sharpen and why. Feedback again, on every script, is the part self-study cannot give you.
Study alongside fellow private candidates working toward the same goal, with dedicated study spaces and a shared sense of purpose. You are not doing this alone.
Structure is easy to promise. Here is what it actually looks like, week by week, when you retake A Level Economics with ETG.
We assess where you are, content gaps, writing habits, and time constraints, then build your personalised weekly study schedule with clear milestones through to the A Levels.
Attend onsite, via Zoom, or watch the LMS replay, your choice, and you can switch from week to week.
An essay or case study aligned to your current topic. You write, we mark, you improve, every week.
Detailed annotations on your script, not just a grade, so you see exactly where marks are gained and where to sharpen.
A weekly group session with your TA. Are you on track, what needs adjusting? We catch drift early.
A timed mock exam under exam conditions, followed by a detailed review session, with your schedule and strategy adjusted based on the results.
Want to know if the RSP suits where you are? Tell us your situation and timeline, no pressure.
One of the quieter parts of retaking as a private candidate is studying without a teacher down the hall or a classmate to check your thinking. The RSP changes that. Students WhatsApp Mr Toh directly, and yes, he replies, including late at night. Unlimited free consults on Zoom or face to face. TAs on site during study sessions. You always know exactly where to go when you are stuck.
The Repeat Student Programme is led personally by Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder and lead economics tutor, who founded ETG in 2007 and has taught every cohort since. He is the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular, and the 50 Model Micro Essays and 50 Model Macro Essays series, published by Shing Lee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU.
His method is built on pattern recognition: 19 years of reading how SEAB sets questions, reviewing every top JC prelim paper within a week of release, and tracking phrasing trends across cycles. That is how ETG has often read 5 of 6 essay themes ahead of time. It is careful pattern reading, not prophecy, the schools set the prelims and SEAB sets the paper.
He still teaches every lesson, marks essays himself, replies to student WhatsApp messages including at midnight, hosts consults, and updates the materials every term. He has been featured in The Straits Times, CNA, Mothership and AsiaOne. As he puts it: retaking is not about your ability, it is about your approach, and the programme gives you the structure and feedback you did not have before, while the commitment comes from you.




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"I thought econs was going to be my worst subject, but now it is my best subject."
Gabrielle Goh ACJCA wall of real ETG students on camera, from across Singapore's JCs.
"Mr Toh prepares us for exams more than we need to be, and the LMS meant I never fell behind."
Myra Sham ACJC"Mr Toh makes the lessons really enjoyable, and the analysis of likely questions was spot on."
Bryan Chiang HCI"Not only do you go through content, ETG also covers essay questions, and that made all the difference."
Cassie CJC"Anyone can understand difficult Economics concepts when Mr Toh explains them."
Ryan Ho HCI"The programme is very comprehensive. By A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJC"ETG played a huge role in helping me get my A for the A Level Econs paper."
Elyse TJCMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
If you see yourself in one of these, the RSP was designed around you.
Studying in the evenings and on weekends, you want maximum efficiency, not busywork. LMS replays, flexible attendance, and a schedule designed around NS commitments. Many RSP students are NSFs who study around their duties.
Dedicating full-time focus to preparation, you want structure and pacing, not just content access. A clear roadmap with weekly milestones keeps the year purposeful from the first week to the last paper.
You have tried going it alone and you are ready for support. You want feedback and accountability, not more videos to watch. The check-ins mean you know exactly where you stand each week.
We assess applicants on readiness to commit, not on past grades. If the second list describes you, we will say so kindly. If the first does, we would love to hear from you.
Every tier is built on the same foundation: weekly lessons, ETG materials, and LMS access. The higher tiers layer in more structure, feedback and accountability. Items marked RSP+ or Premium are part of those tiers.
All tiers include weekly lessons, ETG materials, and LMS access. The question is how much structure and feedback you need to retake A Level Economics with confidence. GP is available at every tier at its own fee, shown where it differs.
For students who need weekly instruction and content access without the extra structure layers.
Everything in Core, plus the full structure. The most popular tier, for students who need structure, accountability and pacing outside the school system.
Everything in RSP+, plus the most feedback and the closest monitoring, for students who want exam-condition practice every month.
RSP+ is $3,880 for Economics and $2,980 for General Paper. RSP Premium is $5,080 for Economics and $4,180 for General Paper. Many private candidates retake both at the same time. Pay by card on registration, or PayNow to UEN 201412435Z and WhatsApp the screenshot to our payment line with your name and chosen tier. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available and handled confidentially, apply here. Questions about which tier fits? Message the admin team on WhatsApp.
Get a university offer from NUS, NTU or SMU after you join? That is the goal. We give pro-rated refunds for the unused part of RSP+ or Premium. Your goal is to move forward, and so is ours.

"Toh's dedication to teaching economics is borderline insane, with 30 to 40 hours of teaching and free consultations every week."

"Eugene is on his way to making tuition not just enriching, but enjoyable, and the approach is clearly working."
Everything you need to retake A Levels as a private candidate in Singapore: registration, timelines, exam dates and the official requirements, gathered so you do not have to hunt for it. SEAB usually publishes updated eligibility details, subject lists and fees in March each year.
Registration procedures, the exam calendar, past papers, and candidate resources. The main hub for everything private candidates need from SEAB.
Visit the source →The latest registration dates, schedules and guidelines for 2026, including the April registration window.
Visit the source →A full timeline of what happens when: registration, exam periods, and results release. Plan the year backwards from your papers.
Visit the source →The full exam timetable with dates, times and components for every A Level subject. Download it and map your run-in.
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Visit the source →The official MOE parliamentary reply on the retake policy, which confirms you register as a private candidate.
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The RSP is ETG's structured H2 Economics and General Paper programme for A Level private candidates retaking A Levels in Singapore, including NSFs, gap year students and self-studiers. Where regular tuition mainly provides content, the RSP rebuilds the structure, accountability and feedback that private candidates no longer get from a school. It includes a customised weekly study schedule, weekly accountability check-ins with a Teaching Assistant, marked essays with detailed feedback, more than 160 recorded lessons on the LMS, dedicated study spaces, and a TYS Bootcamp covering 10 years of past papers. It comes in three tiers: Core, RSP+ and Premium.
ETG is a specialist A Level Economics tuition centre, established in 2007 and led by Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. Unlike general centres that teach many subjects, ETG focuses on A Level Economics. For students retaking as private candidates, the RSP provides customised weekly study schedules, accountability check-ins with a dedicated TA, marked essays with detailed feedback, more than 160 recorded lessons, dedicated study spaces, and a structured rebuild of both J1 and J2 content, addressing the lack of structure and feedback that private candidates most often face.
Regular tuition typically provides weekly lessons and materials and leaves you to manage structure, accountability and revision yourself. That works for JC students who have school scaffolding. For private candidates retaking A Levels, that gap is exactly what causes drift. The RSP is purpose-built for private candidates: access to both J1 and J2 content, a customised weekly schedule tailored to your starting point, weekly check-ins with a dedicated TA, dedicated study spaces 3 days a week, and the option of unlimited essay marking on Premium. It is led by Mr Eugene Toh, who wrote the TYS answer keys and has taught A Level Economics for 19 years.
There are three tiers. RSP Core is $85 per lesson, payable on a term basis, for weekly class access and LMS replays. RSP+ is $3,880 for Economics or $2,980 for General Paper, and includes full J1 and J2 access, a customised study schedule, weekly TA check-ins, dedicated study spaces and the TYS Bootcamp, the most popular tier for students who need structure and accountability. RSP Premium is $5,080 for Economics or $4,180 for GP, and adds unlimited essay marking and monthly mock exams. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available and handled confidentially.
Yes. Many private candidates retake both H2 Economics and General Paper at once. The RSP supports both, with separate fees for each, and your customised weekly schedule accounts for both subjects. The flexible attendance, onsite, Zoom or LMS replay, helps you manage the workload, which is especially helpful for NSFs with limited study time.
Yes, if you can commit around 2 to 3 hours of study a day. Many RSP students are NSFs who study in the evenings and on weekends. You can attend onsite, via Zoom, or watch the LMS replays whenever it suits you, and your schedule is paced around your NS commitments. If your current duties make consistent study genuinely impossible, we will tell you honestly during the application rather than enrol you.
Most centres provide content without structure: you attend, get materials, and figure out the rest yourself. For private candidates retaking A Levels, that is usually why it did not stick, because the content was rarely the problem, the lack of accountability and direction was. The RSP addresses that directly: weekly check-ins so you never drift unknowingly, detailed feedback on your essays rather than just a grade, a roadmap tailored to your starting point, and a cohort working toward the same goal. The programme is led by the TYS author himself, and all materials are written in-house and updated every term.
Yes. RSP+ and RSP Premium students may use ETG's classrooms 3 days a week for self-study, quiet, air-conditioned and distraction-free. This addresses one of the bigger practical challenges of retaking as a private candidate, finding a steady place to study once you no longer have a school to go to, and you will be alongside fellow private candidates working toward the same goal.
If you receive an offer from NUS, NTU or SMU after joining, congratulations, that is the goal. ETG gives pro-rated refunds for the unused portion of RSP+ or RSP Premium. Just let us know as soon as you can and we will process it.
We publish whole-cohort figures rather than cherry-picked top scorers. The 2025 A-rate was 74 percent, and across all cohorts since 2007 it is about 65 percent. We want to be transparent: these figures are self-reported by students and carry response bias, since students who did well are more likely to report, and selection bias, since students who seek tuition are often already more exam-serious. We treat the student videos and their own messages as the stronger proof, which is why they lead this page. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
Apply through our registration form and indicate that you are a private candidate retaking A Level Economics, or GP, or both. Our team reviews your application and contacts you within 24 hours. We assess applicants on readiness to commit, around 2 to 3 hours of study a day, willingness to follow a structured plan, and openness to feedback, rather than on past grades. For questions, message us on WhatsApp.
A customised weekly plan, marked essays, accountability check-ins, and a cohort beside you, built for private candidates, NSFs and gap year students. The application takes two minutes, and we reply within 24 hours.
We assess on readiness, not past grades. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available and handled confidentially. Apply for assistance here.