How To Get Your Matric Results 2022

How To Get Your Matric Results 2022 in South Africa? The National Department of Basic Education (DBE) has an option available for matriculants to check their matric results 2022 online while they wait for their statement of results or the national release date of all 2021 matric exam results.

Did you write the 2021 NSC Exams? You can register from today to access your partial results on the Department of Basic Education’s website when they come out on 21 January 2022. Exam number and your ID number are required for registration.

How To Get Your Matric Results 2022

How to check matric results online 2022 – Check matric results 2022

  • Step 1: Visit the Department of Basic Education official website – www.education.gov.za.
  • Step 2: Click on the link for 2022 NSC EXAM RESULTS.
  • Step 3: Enter your Examination number.
  • Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Checking your matric results 2022 online is of the best options when looking for your online matric results. All you have to do is log into the Department of Basic Education website using your examination number and personal details.

What are Bachelor’s Degree, Diploma, Higher Certificate and Special Needs Education (SNE) passes?

A Bachelor’s PassMatric Exams 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, excluding Life Orientation.
  • Including Home Language 40% Compulsory Pass.
  • 30% Pass in one other subject.

A Diploma Pass requires 40% in 4 higher credit subjects, 40% 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 at a university of technology.

To receive a Diploma Pass, a student must:

  • Pass 6 of the 7 subjects offered.
  • Subjects include Home Language at 40% Compulsory Pass /excluding Life Orientation
  • 30% Pass in Language of Learning and Teaching (LOLT)

A Higher Certificate Pass requires a 40% pass in your Home Language, at least 40% in 3 subjects and at least 30% in 3 other subjects. This pass allows you to study for a Higher Certificate.

For Special Needs Education (SNE) learners to obtain a NSC endorsement the requirements are 30% in the required official language at Home Language or First Additional Language level and a minimum if 30% in four other subjects.

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