Supplementary exams registration to close Wednesday

Monday, January 18, 2016

Pretoria - The Department of Basic Education has urged candidates wishing to write supplementary examinations to register immediately, as registration closes this Wednesday.

The department on Monday said all prospective candidates should register at their examination centres where they sat to write the 2015 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.

“Supplementary examinations form part of the department’s Second Chance Matric Support Programme and affords candidates that have not met the minimum promotion and certification requirements, but who require a maximum of two subjects to obtain a NSC (National Senior Certificate), an opportunity to do so.

“The opportunity to write supplementary examinations is also extended to candidates who could not sit or finish the examination,” said the department.

The reasons could be medical, a death in the family, or some other special reason, provided documentary evidence is presented to support their request.

“Candidates who do not satisfy the minimum higher education entry requirements or higher education faculty requirements for a specific occupation with one subject, provided documentary evidence is supplied will also be given an opportunity,” said the department.

The department said learner support, as part of preparations for administering the NSC examinations, is available through the Second Chance Matric Support Programme, and further information can be found on the department’s website http://www.education.gov.za/TheDBE/tabid/54/Default.aspx.

Candidates not satisfied with results and seeking a second look at an initial examination script are able to apply for either a re-mark or re-check. 

“Application forms for re-checking or re-marking of examination answer scripts are available from schools or examination centres.

“A cost of R19 is applicable for re-checking, R86 for re-marking and R172 for viewing of an examination script. A Supplementary Examination Timetable and support material have been made available on the department’s website,” said the department. - SAnews.gov.za