The release of the 2024 Matric exam results is just days away. While many learners will be satisfied with their results achieved in the 2024 exams, some may want to improve their results.
A total of 732,448 full-time candidates registered for the 2024 NSC exams, an increase of 8,400 compared to 2023. 136 195 part-time candidates also registered to sit for various subjects last year.
Minister of Basic Education Siviwe Gwarube will announce the matric exam results on Monday, 13 January 2024. Matric learners will receive their results the next day.
If learners are unsatisfied with their matric results they can apply for a Matric exam re-mark. Alternatively, they can apply for a re-check.
Re-mark and Re-check applications open from 14 January to 25 January 2025.
Apply For A Matric Exam Re-mark/Re-check
- Visit The Government’s Official e-Services Portal
- Click on the education icon, which displays a graduation cap
- Select the Basic Education Option. This will cause several options to appear.
- Select Re-Mark/Recheck
- Fill out all the required fields in the online application and ensure all the information provided is correct.
- Once satisfied that all the information is correct, accept the terms and conditions by checking the designated box (√).
It's important to note that before applying online, learners can make a payment for the remark/recheck application. Their exam number must be used as their reference number when making the payment.