How do you register to rewrite matric subjects?
Thanks to the Department of BasicEducation, students can get free matric rewrite support through its Second Chance Programme.
Here is all you should probably know concerning second chance matric.
The Department of Basic Education rolled out the Second Chance Programme to help learners improve their matric score. Photo. VukuzenzeleNewsSource: Twitter
Matric rewrite registration
You should apply immediately after receiving yourmatric results.
you’re free to make inquiries on the process from the Department of Education.
Learners can register for amatric rewritein the following instances.
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Several institutions offermatric rewrites.
The modes of teaching are both online and face-to-face.
However, you will need to sit for the rewrite at verified exam centres.
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This is for students who are 21 years and older.
How much does it cost to rewrite matric?
You also have the option to enrol in institutions that offer tuition for the particular subjects you are taking.
Learners can upgrade their matric by taking supplementary exams or rewriting the failed subjects. Photo: ewnupdatesSource: Twitter
The amount you pay for tutoring depends on the institution.
The costs for each subject also vary.
Can I upgrade my matric at UNISA?
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TheUniversity of South Africadoes not offermatric rewrite.
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It is the quicker option compared with going back toschoolfor another full year or enrolling on a bridging course.
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