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Redo, rewind or rewrite matric? INTEC has the answer!

With 2017 well underway, many have sailed through Grade 12 with no fuss and are looking in anticipation at the road ahead.

School leavers start to make big life decisions about which career path to journey on, which is the best institute to apply to or if studying is really an option for them. However most of these decisions are dependent on whether or not they have passed their National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams.

Despite the matric pass rate increasing by 1.8%, thousands of learners are looking to redo, rewind and rewrite.

Redo, rewind or rewrite matric? INTEC has the answer!

In KZN alone, a total of 49,618 learners failed out of 147,646 who wrote the NSC examinations while 72.5% of the 800,000 learners in the entire country passed. Education MEC, Mthandeni Dlungwana, described this as worrying and alarmingly too high.

Archbishop Emeritus Njongonkulu Ndungane said the national pass rate is quite poor and is very disturbing. SA Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) also said the increase was not enough.

The Department of Education has therefore announced that matrics who have failed and are looking to rewrite still have a chance to advance from Grade 12 through the specially designed Second Chance Matric Support Programme which aims to provide support to learners who have not been able to meet the requirements of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) or the extended Senior Certificate (SC).

This is done by innovative ways that will help learners adequately prepare for the NSC examinations. This will be done via Face to Face Classes, Multimedia Broadcasting Solutions, Digital Online Courses and Printed Resources.

An alternative option for a matric rewrite is via convenient distance learning institutions.

INTEC College, a leader in distance learning in South Africa, can help learners do just that.

There are two rewrite course choices available to attain a high school qualification. The first one is the National Senior Certificate which is granted to unsuccessful 2016 NSC candidates provided they meet the specific criteria. The second is the Senior Certificate Revised which is for adults and out of school learners who are 21 and older who have no previous credits. They will write the NSC examinations which will be based on the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), which is currently being offered in schools.

The National Senior Certificate will be awarded to learners after the successful completion of the examinations. The final examinations will be administered by the Department of Basic Education and awarded by Umalusi.

Registration for matric rewrites closes on 15 March 2017.

Once learners have passed and completed matric and are ready to further their studies, INTEC also offers specially designed courses to help them pursue the career of their dreams.

There are various schools at INTEC which include Technical School that offers courses in Automotive Technology, Chemical Laboratory Processes, Chemical Technology, Civil, Electrical, Fire, Mechanical, Motor and Electronic Engineering, Digital Systems, Draughting, Electrical Engineering.

Vocational (Trade) School, Business School and Computer School also offer a wide range of opportunities to help you further your career.

Students who feel like finding a part time job and earning while learning or even completing a course in the comfort of their own home, INTEC has you covered.

Courses at INTEC also has simple study material designed for home learning, student online support and personal attention from professional tutors.

For more information on these and other courses call the INTEC hotline on 0861 173 173 or visit www.intec.edu.za.

18 Jan 2017 13:46

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