You Can Register For Oxbridge Academy Courses Without Matric


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Did you know you can study Oxbridge Academy courses without Matric? Well, you can! Even without a matric qualification, you can still gain access to a recognised qualification and pursue a successful career.


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Are you eager to upskill or pursue a new career path but don't have a matric certificate? Oxbridge Academy offers a fantastic opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to access quality education and training.

Oxbridge Academy is renowned for its commitment to providing accessible and affordable education. Their courses are designed to cater to a diverse range of learners, regardless of their academic qualifications.

Key Benefits of Studying at Oxbridge Academy

  • Flexible Learning Options: Choose from a variety of study modalities, including online, part-time, and full-time courses.
  • Experienced Tutors: Learn from industry experts who are passionate about sharing their knowledge.
  • Recognized Qualifications: Earn internationally recognized certifications that can boost your career prospects.
  • Affordable Fees: Access quality education without breaking the bank.
  • Career Guidance and Support: Receive personalized career counseling to help you achieve your goals.

Study Options At Oxbridge Academy If You Don't Have Matric

Skills Development Course (Short Learning Programme)

Short Learning Programmes, or skills development courses, can provide you with the specific knowledge and abilities required for a particular job. Although these courses typically don't award academic credits, they still demonstrate to employers that you've undergone relevant training in your chosen field.

If practical experience and skills are valued more than formal qualifications in your desired career path or you need to acquire specific knowledge or skills to qualify for a job, a skills development course is perfect for you.

Bridging Course

An Oxbridge Academy bridging course can be your stepping stone to nationally accredited N1 or N4-level programmes. If you haven’t finished Matric but are keen on pursuing further studies at N1 to N6 level, a bridging course is the way to go.

A recommended path is that if you don't have matric, you should do a bridging course then complete a National N4-N6 certificate. Once you meet the requirements for a National Diploma, you could then go on to study towards a BTech degree at a university of technology.

Professional Qualification

A professional qualification can be a valuable asset for your career. These qualifications are often recognized by industry employers and are typically accredited by professional organizations.

If you want a qualification with broad recognition or plan on working in a field with multiple educational pathways, studying towards a professional qualification should definitely be something you consider doing.

Occupational Programmes

An occupation programme at Oxbridge Academy is a course that is designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to enter a specific occupation. These programmes are typically accredited by the relevant professional bodies, and are recognized by employers in the relevant industries. 

To study an Occupational Programme, you will need to have an NQF level 3 qualification. NQF level 3 is equivalent to Grade 11.

Oxbridge Academy offers a variety of courses that do not require a Matric certificate which provides a valuable opportunity for individuals who may not have completed their high school education to pursue further studies and enhance their career prospects.

Oxbridge Academy can help you achieve your educational and professional goals.

REGISTER NOW AT OXBRIDGE ACADEMY

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Post-Matric Options

 

We helped you with past papers for your matric exams, so hopefully you are happy with your Matric results. So now you are faced with a lot of post-matric options that can shape your future paths. You might want to study law, teaching, or nursing. Of course studying is expensive so we have helpful advice about student loans, NSFAS bursaries, Fundi loans, ISFAP, and lots of other funding options.

These options range from pursuing higher education at universities , TVET Colleges or  private colleges, finding student accommodation, entering vocational training programs (like Learnerships and internships), joining the workforce, or even starting your own business. There are so many choices but we are here to help.

 


 

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