A bachelor’s pass in matric does not guarantee university admission

Achieving a bachelor’s pass in South Africa’s National Senior Certificate exams marks a minimum threshold but does not ensure entry into university programmes. Universities rely on a more competitive Admission Point Score system, leaving thousands of qualified matriculants without spaces. Alternative pathways exist for those who fall short.

Each year, thousands of South African matriculants celebrate earning a bachelor’s pass in the National Senior Certificate (NSC), assuming it secures a university spot. However, more than 10,000 such pupils remain without admission due to stricter university criteria.

The bachelor’s pass requires at least 40% in home language, 50% in four other subjects (excluding life orientation), 30% in the language of learning and teaching, and 30% in one additional subject. This minimum yields an Admission Point Score (APS) of 23 points. Yet, most university programmes demand at least 28 APS points, with competitive fields like health sciences, commerce, and engineering needing much higher scores, often up to 35, including specific minimums in mathematics and physical sciences.

Universities rank applicants beyond the minimum, prioritizing stronger profiles amid limited spaces. As a result, even meeting basic APS thresholds does not guarantee entry; competition among applicants determines outcomes.

For those with a low APS but a bachelor’s pass, options include extended university programmes that add a bridging year or extend degree duration to four years. Universities of technology typically require 25-26 APS for diplomas or higher certificates. Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges offer practical pathways, accessible from Grade 12, with bursaries available through sector authorities and the colleges themselves. Private institutions provide alternatives, though at higher costs. Matriculants can also rewrite exams in June or November without returning to school.

Professor Zanele Ngcobo and Professor Nicky Roberts emphasize shifting focus from outdated myths, like the 30% pass notion, to APS realities. They advise Grade 10 and 11 students to calculate their current APS from reports, review university prospectuses, and set improvement goals for future applications.

This understanding bridges the gap between NSC achievements and tertiary access, guiding pupils, parents, and teachers toward realistic pathways.

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South African students and Education Minister celebrating the record 88% matric pass rate achievement for 2025.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Africa's 2025 matric class achieves record 88% pass rate amid progress and challenges

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube announced a record national pass rate of 88% for the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams, the highest ever, achieved by over 900,000 candidates. KwaZulu-Natal led provinces at 90.6%, while the Eastern Cape dipped to 84.17%. A record 345,000 bachelor's passes were recorded, but experts warn of low mathematics participation, subject declines, and high late-stage dropouts.

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube, highlighted ongoing challenges in admitting more matriculants to higher learning institutions despite rising pass rates. Speaking in Cape Town, she discussed departmental efforts to streamline processes amid limited resources. Improvements to the NSFAS application system aim to ease access for students nationwide.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Nearly 900,000 Grade 12 learners who sat for the 2025 National Senior Certificate exams await their results, with Minister Siviwe Gwarube set to reveal the overall outcomes on 12 January 2026. Individual results will become accessible from 13 January via schools, SMS, USSD or the Department of Basic Education website. This guide outlines key dates, access methods and options for those needing re-marks or alternatives.

As South African schools gear up to reopen on January 14, thousands of learners in Gauteng are still without placements, despite official claims that the situation is managed. The Gauteng Department of Education reported 4,858 unplaced Grade 1 and Grade 8 students on January 6, a reduction from 140,000 nationwide in December 2025. This ongoing issue highlights persistent challenges in education infrastructure and planning.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

يظهر تقرير جديد أن كينيا حققت معدل انتقال ٩٧٪ للطلاب الذين أكملوا الصف السادس في ٢٠٢٥ إلى المدرسة الثانوية الإعدادية. تعمل الحكومة على معالجة التحديات في الانتقال إلى الثانوية العليا، حيث انضم ٦١٪ من المتعلمين المؤهلين. مددت وزارة التعليم مواعيد التسجيل للوصول إلى ١٠٠٪.

More than 100,000 people have signed up for Sweden's spring university entrance exam. As of the registration deadline on January 14, 100,742 individuals had enrolled, marking nearly an eight percent increase from last year. The exam will take place nationwide on April 18.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

تقدم أكثر من 100 ألف طالب في الصف العاشر بطلب مراجعة تخصيصاتهم في المدارس الثانوية العليا وفق المنهج القائم على الكفاءات (CBC). أكدت وزارة التربية تلقي أكثر من 100 ألف طلب في اليوم الأول من نافذة مراجعة مدتها سبعة أيام، مع الموافقة على نحو 2000 طلب فقط. يشكو الآباء والطلاب من أن النظام الآلي تجاهل القدرة على تحمل التكاليف والقرب من المنزل وظروف الأسرة.

 

 

 

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