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Apply Even If It's The Closing Date! | Matric Results 2019 | Motivation

Apply Even If It's The Closing Date! | Matric Results 2019 |  Motivation #MatricResults2020 #DanileTshazibane #NSCExamination

How to get your results?

1) On 8 January 2020, you can visit the Western Cape Education Department's website (available from 2pm onwards).

2) Go to your high school on 8 January 2020. Results should be available as from noon.

3) Send your ID number and exam number via SMS to 35658. Both numbers must have 13 digits to be accepted and there is a once-off cost of R3.00 to register. Once registration is completed, results will be delivered by SMS when they are released.

4) Use the USSD service by dialling *120*35658#. After answering multiple questions, enter your ID number. You’ll receive your results per subject after you've completed the process. You'll have the option to opt in or out to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Act. USSD rates apply.

5) On 9 January names of successful candidates will be published in newspapers. You’ll need to know your exam number, which will be used instead of your name.
 
Angie Motshekga, the Minister of Basic Education, will announce the national results and provincial performance on Tuesday, 7 January 2020. 

What are Bachelor’s, Diploma and Certificate passes?

A Bachelor’s Pass means you can apply for a degree course at a university or university of technology and may study for a higher certificate, diploma or bachelor’s degree.

To achieve a  Bachelor's pass, you must:  

Pass 6 of the 7 subjects offered.Of which 4 Subjects must be at least a 50% (level 4) achievement.Including Home Language 40% Compulsory Pass /excluding Life Orientation.30% Pass in the Language of Learning and Teaching (LOLT).The Department of Basic Education has revoked the list of designated subjects with effect from September 2018.The minimum admission requirements for a Bachelor's degree programme remain the same, namely, a NSC with a minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching of the Higher Education Institution (HEI), coupled with an achievements rating of 4 (50-59%) or better in any four (4) NSC subject except Life Orientation.

A Diploma Pass requires 40% in 4 higher credit subjects, 30% in 3 lower credit subjects, and you may fail 1 subject. With this pass, you can enrol for a bridging course at a Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college or a diploma course at a university of technology.

To receive a Diploma Pass, a student must: 

Pass 6 of the 7 subjects offered.Of which 4 Subjects must be at least a 40% (level 3) achievementSubjects include Home Language at 40% Compulsory Pass /excluding Life Orientation30% Pass in Language of Learning and Teaching (LOLT)


A Certificate Pass requires a 40% pass in your home language, 2 subjects above 40%, 4 subjects above 30% and you may fail 1 subject. This pass allows you to study for a Higher Certificate. 

I was unsuccessful, what do I do now?

If you need support, we provide counselling and support on our toll-free line 0800 45 46 47. You could also consider rewriting your exam. This is known as the supplementary exam. You qualify to rewrite if you've failed 2 or more subjects.  

Only candidates who were registered for and wrote the November 2019 NSC examination may apply to write a supplementary exam.

2019 Grade 12 learners may register to write the examination if:

they failed to meet the requirements in the November examination;they passed but seek to improve their performance; orthey were absent from the writing of one or more question papers due to ill-health or other unforeseen circumstances.

Application forms will be available at schools offering the NSC, district offices, the

WCED Examination Client Service Centre at Grand Central and on the WCED website.

The closing date for NSC May/June 2020 supplementary examination applications is 31 January 2020.

Any enquiries related to the NSC supplementary examination can be forwarded to examregistrations@westerncape.gov.za. 

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