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Register to write your matric supplementary exams before Friday

According to the Department of Basic Education (DBE), learners who want a second chance of bettering their marks can register at their district office or on www.eservices.gov.za.

THE 2020 matric class has three days to register to rewrite their matric exams. This includes the June/November 2020 National Senior Certificate (NSC), Senior Certificate (SN) and Adult Education and Training (AETE4) exams.

The closing date for the 2020 examination rewrite is 26 March 2021.

According to the Department of Basic Education (DBE), learners who want a second chance of bettering their marks can register at their district office or on www.eservices.gov.za.

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The new examination will be available during May/June, where candidates can improve their results or complete outstanding results.

Candidates can only register for subjects which they were registered for in the previous November examination, the department explained.

Meanwhile, candidates, who were absent with a valid reason — including being medically unfit, death in the immediate family or other special reasons — from one or more external question papers, are eligible to register.

 

 


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