What Does 999 Mean In My Matric Results

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What Does 999 Mean In My Matric Results

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When a student understands the significance of the numbers on their matric results, they might have a major educational experience. Among these, the number “999” stands out as having special importance that attracts attention on a regular basis. What does it represent? Is it a reason for celebration or alarm? The importance of the number “999” on your matric results will be discussed in this article, along with what it implies to students and their families.

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How to Understand the Codes on My Matric Results Statements

The following symbols and codes could appear on your matriculation statement of results:

MATRIC CODE / SYMBOL MEANING
Bachelor’s Degree Pass B
Diploma Pass D
Higher Certificate Pass H
Not Achieved Does not qualify for NSC / SC(A)
NSC/BACH A National Senior Certificate qualifies for studying for a Bachelor’s Degree
NSC/DIP National Senior Certificate, qualifies towards studying for a Diploma
NSC/HC National Senior Certificate, qualifies towards studying a Higher Certificate
NSC Achieved the National Senior Certificate only
NSC/LSEN National Senior Certificate, a learner with special educational needs
999 Absent
888 Subject change
777 Outstanding mark
zz Ending (irregularity)
px Null and void (irregularity)
mo Marks outstanding

 

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Matric Compulsory Programs

Matric subjects are divided into the following:

  • Compulsory subjects
  • Elective subjects
  • Compulsory

Here are the compulsory subjects:

Home Language – To choose from the following official South African Languages:

  • Sesotho
  • Setswana
  • Siswati
  • Tshivenda
  • Xitsonga
  • Afrikaans
  • English
  • IsiNdebele
  • IsiXhosa
  • IsiZulu
  • Sepedi

First Additional Language – To choose from the following official South African Languages:

  • Sesotho
  • Setswana
  • Siswati
  • Tshivenda
  • Xitsonga
  • Afrikaans
  • English
  • IsiNdebele
  • IsiXhosa
  • IsiZulu
  • Sepedi
  • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
  • Life Orientation
  • Elective – Non-Languages

Here are the elective Non-Languages Matric Subjects:

  • Business Studies
  • Consumer Studies
  • Dramatic Arts
  • Information Technology
  • Life Sciences
  • Accounting
  • Agricultural Science
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematics Literacy
  • Music
  • Physical Sciences
  • Religion Studies
  • Visual Arts
  • Economics
  • Engineering graphics and design
  • Geography

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