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The highly anticipated announcement of the 2024 Matric results has arrived. On Monday evening, the Minister of Basic Education revealed the impressive performance of the latest class of South African matriculants.

The matric results for the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) Class of 2024 are out, marking a significant milestone for thousands of learners across South Africa. With an impressive pass rate of 98.47%, this year’s results highlight the dedication and perseverance of the 16,304 candidates who participated in the exams.

Are you considering studying further? Unisa, the country's largest university, has officially opened its late application period for the 2025 academic year.

In 2024, over 830,000 candidates across the country sat for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams, with their results now approved by Umalusi, the nation’s education quality assurance body. Matric results will soon be released.

Short learning programmes allow individuals to upskill themselves and gain knowledge in a specific learning area for targeted learning. Unisa has opened applications for 2025 short courses. 

South Africa's largest university is preparing for the 2025 academic year. Registration for Unisa 2025 courses are now open. 

Losing or damaging a matric certificate can be stressful, as it’s a critical document often required for job applications and further studies. Here's how to get a replacement matric certificate. 

Matric results for the final exams written in November 2024 will be available in January 2025. Despite some legal battles over personal privacy, the matric results will be published in newspapers as well as being available online and via SMS. We have all the details.

With the 2024 matric results eagerly anticipated, prospective students across South Africa are gearing up for the upcoming 2025 academic year. Universities have now unveiled their registration timelines for the next academic year.

Results from the Matric final exams of 2024 will be released on the 13th January 2025. It is safe to say that many will be celebrating, but there are always those who don't do as well as they hoped.

 


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