{"id":34064,"date":"2021-09-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/southafricavoice.com\/?guid=94b9ff777eb37cec5222edba0e50a457"},"modified":"2021-09-01T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2021-09-01T00:00:00","slug":"register-to-rewrite-your-matric-supplementary-exams","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricavoice.com\/register-to-rewrite-your-matric-supplementary-exams\/","title":{"rendered":"Register to rewrite your matric supplementary exams"},"content":{"rendered":"
Candidates who registered to write this year\u2019s matric May\/June supplementary examinations but either missed, failed a subject, or want to improve their marks, have another chance to improve their results.<\/P>
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According to the Department of Basic Education (DBE), National Senior Certificate (NSC) candidates can now sign up to write in November 2021. <\/P>
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Registration opened on 24 August and interested individuals are encouraged to register at their nearest District Office before the closing date, 7 September 2021.<\/P>
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\u201cThis is only for those who wrote the NSC June 2021 examinations,\u201d the department stressed.<\/P>
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The May\/June examination is a special examination offered to adult candidates that have not attained a matric qualification and those that wrote the previous November exams but may not have met the requirements for a pass or passed but wish to improve their results.<\/P>
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Meanwhile, those who wrote the Senior Certificate (SC) June 2021 exams can only register for the June 2022 SC assessments.<\/P>
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Registration opens in October and the exact dates will be communicated in due course, the department said.<\/P>
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Last week, the DBE released the results for the “second chance” exam, for which 239 024 NSC and SC candidates had enrolled.<\/P>
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According to the department, a significant number of candidates attained a pass in the gateway subjects.<\/P>
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The total number of students who attained a pass in mathematics and physical sciences is 11 557 and 8 258, respectively.<\/P>
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The results are available at the District Office or at the centre where the examination was written.<\/P>
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Source: South African Government News Agency<\/P>
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