How To Check Matric 2023 Result: Matric Details

How to check matric result

Now that you are done with your matric examination, you might be wondering how you check your 2023 matric result. This article is going to give details on how to check matric results online and other ways. You will also get more information on matric exams and schools that do not require matric results for admission.

The matriculation examination is a final exam that secondary school leavers do to get admission into higher institutions. Checking matric results is now easy compared to before due to the growth in information technology.

How to check matric result

 

The long-awaited matric results has been released on January 16th, 2023. If you sat for the Exams and need help getting or checking your results, this article is for you

The following provinces recorded the highest pass rate percentage:

  • Free State: 85.7%
  • Gauteng: 82.8%
  • Western Cape: 81.2%
  • North West: 78.2
  • KwaZulu-Natal (KZN): 76.8
  • Mpumalanga: 73.6%
  • Eastern Cape: 73.0%
  • NC 71.4%
  • Limpopo: 66.7%

Follow the steps below to check the matric result.

HOW TO CHECK MATRIC RESULTS

You can check your matric result through any of the following means:

Newspapers: The matric results are always published in local dailies when it is out. Students can get their hands on a newspaper to check their results.

Through cell phone: Access your result easily from your phone by dialing *120*35658#. You have to be registered to use the SMS method.

From your former school: Your results will be available in your school after they result is released

Online method: You can also check your result online using the guide below.

 

Study Tips for Matriculants in South Africa

1. Planning and scheduling

The first thing to do to make your study efficient is to have a proper study plan. Your study should start from the first class, make sure you schedule the right time to study each course. Reading every day will ease exam tension and reduce the study load days to the exam. Also, make sure you read what you thought that day.

2. Study in a clean, quiet and orderly room

While planning your study time, make sure you select a silent place for your study. Make sure there is no form of distraction where you want to read.

3. Take Good Notes

A neat and well-written note will motivate you to read. While taking notes in class make sure you concentrate very well and get what the lecturer is saying. Also, make sure your note is neat and well-written. If there is anything you did not get in class, make sure you ask your mate.

4. Review and revise

After reading, make sure you revise what you have read and know what you just read before you proceed to another. Also, you can join a reading group to revise what you have read with them. Revising with others will help you to know where you are lacking or what you are getting wrong and how to work on them.

6. Don’t Procrastinate

Make sure you follow your reading timetable strictly. Do not postpone your reading to another day without a cogent reason.

7. Set Goals

Set a study goal for yourself to keep you motivated and make sure you are passionate about the goals.

8. Join Study Group

After you have read alone, join a study group composed of like-minded people to study together. Also, don’t hesitate to seek assistance from your mate in areas you don’t understand.

9. Get Past Questions

Make sure you get past questions on all your courses. Most time, past questions are repeated in an exam, Even if there is no past question in the exam, there will surely be similar questions. Getting past questions and solutions to them will give you an idea of what you should be expecting in the exam.

FAQ

Where can I check matric results online?

Candidates’ matric results are always published on the Department of Basic Education (DoBE) official website and that of the Independent Education Board (IEB). You can also get your matric results from News 24 website, the EWN matric portal, or even the IOL website.

How do you check matric results online?

The growth in technology has made things easy in every sector including education. To check your matric result, all you need is an internet connection and your smartphone or computer. You can check your result from the comfort of your room or in a cafe easily. To check the result, all you need is your examination number, and personal details (name, surname and home language) to log in and check your result.

When are matric results released?

Your matric result will be released at midnight on the scheduled date. After the release, you can head over to the above-mentioned website to check your result. The site will definitely be slow immediately after the matric result is released because many candidates will want to check their results.

What happens if the matric result is bad?

After checking matric results, some students will perform very well and some performance will be poor. If you have a bad result there is no need to panic as there are alternatives to the matric exams. You can opt for the NQF 4, enrol for a bridging course, or join an extended degree program.

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