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Matric Results 2023 Newspaper Pdf Download

September 19, 2024
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Matric Results 2023 Newspaper Pdf Download: The National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations are the final exams for high school students in South Africa. These exams are the result of years of hard work and academic preparation for learners.

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has officially announced the release of Matric Results 2023, marking an important milestone in the lives of South African students. This announcement creates a sense of anticipation and nervousness as students eagerly await their results, which will have a major impact on their future academic and career paths. The results will not only reflect the individual achievement of the student but will also be used as a measure of the overall quality of education in the country. It is a time of reflection, celebration, and perhaps disappointment, as students and their families await the results of these important exams.

Mark Your Calendars: Matric Results 2023 Unveiled on January 19

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has announced that the 2023 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results popularly known as Matric Results 2023 will be released on Sunday, 19 January 2024. The results will be available through three primary channels which are: online via DBE website, in print and from candidate’s school, starting from 6am.

 

Checking Matric Results 2023 Online

To access your results online, you will need to have your exam number and your ID number. Once you have those follow the steps below

  1. Open your web browser and go to: https://www.education.gov.za/
  2. On the DBE website, scroll down to the right sidebar and click on “Examination Results.”
  3. Now, click on the link that says “2023 Senior Certificate (SC) Exam Results.” This link will only be active after the results have been released on January 19, 2024.
  4. A new page will open. Locate the field that says “Enter Your Exam No.”
  5. Enter your exam number carefully and press the “Search” button as shown on the image below.

  1. Your matric results will appear on the screen.
  2. Review your results and take pride in your accomplishments.
  3. Download or print your detailed Statement of Results for future reference.

Matric Results 2023 Newspaper Pdf Download

If you prefer traditional method for accessing the matric results for 2023, then you might need check major newspapers such as The Sowetan Live, which will publish the results in their print editions. Additionally, you can visit the newspapers’ online platforms to access the results.

If you prefer a physical copy, you can grab a copy of the newspaper from your local store. This method provides a reliable and widely accessible way for individuals to view the matric results.

For your convenience, we will also share a direct link to download your 2023 matric results below this section once the Department of Basic Education makes them available.

Keep in mind that individual names are not published in newspaper results

Due to privacy regulations, individual names are not typically included in the newspaper-published Matric Results 2023. Instead, you will need to locate your results by referencing your unique exam number.

Past Matric Results Performance Overview | Matric Results 2022

The 2022 matric results saw a significant improvement in the overall pass rate, with 580 555 candidates achieving success, representing 80.1% of the total number of test-takers. This marks a 3.7% increase from the previous year’s pass rate of 76.4%.

The ministry attributes this positive trend to enhanced quality control measures, including stricter teacher training and certification, as well as regular review of examination centers by experts.

In addition to the overall pass rate, there was also a notable increase in the number of candidates qualifying for different levels of postsecondary education.

Specifically, 278,814 candidates qualified for Bachelor studies at universities, representing 38.4% of the total number of exam-takers. Additionally, 193,357 candidates achieved a diploma pass, while 108,159 earned a Higher Certificate pass.

Provincial performance also showed improvement, with the Free State leading the pack with an 88.5% pass rate. Gauteng followed closely behind with 84.4%, while KwaZulu Natal achieved an 83% pass rate.

The Western Cape secured an 81.4% pass rate, while North West recorded 79.8%. The Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga achieved 77.3% and 76.8% pass rates, respectively. Northern Cape recorded a pass rate of 74.2%, while Limpopo secured a 72.1% pass rate.

These results demonstrate the dedication and hard work of learners, teachers, and education officials across South Africa. The improvements in pass rates, particularly in the number of students qualifying for higher education, indicate a positive trend in the country’s education system.

Stay Tuned for the 2023 Matric Results

We are eagerly awaiting the release of the 2023 matric results, which are scheduled to be announced on January 19, 2024. We will be sharing the results as soon as they are available and will also provide updates on the performance of different provinces and quintiles.

In the meantime, we encourage you to visit our website or DBE website DBE website (www.education.gov.za) for more information on the matric results and the education system in South Africa. Thank you for reading!

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