Gauteng Education MEC to lead NSC Exam pledge signing on Monday

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Gauteng Education MEC Chiloane says candidates are required to sign a pledge as an indication of their commitment to the NSC Exam Code.

will on Monday, 23 October 2023, lead the 2023 National Senior Certificate examination pledge signing ceremony.He will also hold a media briefing on the province’s readiness for these exams, and provide an update on 2024 Online Admissions learner placements process for grade 1 and 8.

Code of Conduct. As such, MEC Chiloane will visit Ponelopele Oracle Secondary to witness qualifying candidates sign the pledge. THE DURATION OF THE MATRIC EXAMINATION According to the Western Cape Education Department, their annual matric support booklet has been delivered to over 60 000 candidates in schools.

“It also provides candidates and their parents with all the details on when and how the results will be released, the dates for remark and recheck applications, and how to apply for supplementary exams after receiving their results if they would like to improve their marks,” the statement read.WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT THANKS THE TEACHERS

 

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