The Department of Basic Education has released the National Senior Certificate (NSC) timetable for exams which began today and will end November 28.
Gauteng Education MEC, Panyaza Lesufi has been encouraging learners to dedicate themselves in class, arrive early at all times and listen to their teachers.
He said the matric final examination is the gateway to a promising future for those that put in the work and adhere to the instruction or guidelines as set out by the department.
“Perseverance is the mother of success. Only tough learners can complete the race,” said Lesufi.
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The basic education website has a range of study resources free for use by any learner. Only 18 days remain before exams start. The best thing to do right now would be to view all the study materials to ease the pressure during revisions. Simply visit www.education.gov.za or click the hyperlinks below:
- 2017 previous exam papers
- Audio messages on exam preparations
- 2017 examination guidelines
- Tips for exam preparations
- NSC information booklet
- Mind the Gap Study Guides
- NSC Exam Prep: HeyMath Android App
- NSC Exam Prep: HeyScience Android App
Relevant Links:
- 2017 NSC Supplementary Exams Timetables
- 2017 National Senior Certificate Exams Timetables
- 2017 Senior Certificate (amended) Exams Timetables
What are NSC Examinations?
The  National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, commonly referred to as “matric” has become an annual event of major public significance. It not only signifies the culmination of twelve years of formal schooling, but the NSC examinations is a barometer of the health of the education system.
The first national examination, under the newly elected democratic government, was administered in November 1996, following a highly decentralized approach.
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