A Matric Exemption is the minimum requirement for a Bachelor's Degree at any South African University. In terms of the Higher Education Act, anyone who wishes to study a Degree at any University has to have Matric Exemption pass.
What options are there if I don’t have a Matric Exemption?
Although a Matric Exemption pass will allow you to study at University, if you haven’t achieved this, it is by no means the end of the road; there are many other options available to you:
- Consider going straight into the job market, using sources such as: Student Village or TolaJOB that look to employ and train learners who have a Matric but no experience.
- Or the opportunity to improve your employability and personal development, such as short courses – take a look at Get Smarter for some ideas.
- TVET (Technical Vocational Education and Training) Colleges are also a very good place to start, there are 50 institutions offering a great variety of certificate and diploma courses with trade specific training, the various programmes integrate theory and practice, to provide students with a broad range of knowledge and practical skills within specific industry, trade or field.
- An apprenticeship, which is a paid job, an employer will provide on-the-job-training to teach you a specific skill, needed for a particular occupation or trade.
- Bridging course or matric rewrite programme, an opportunity to improve your grade 12 marks.
- A gap year will equip you with life experiences, growth, self-discovery, self-reliance, confidence and independence as well as the opportunity to develop resilience and tolerance.
- South Africa needs entrepreneurs as their success generates jobs and no matter how small the business might be, hard work and a determination to succeed has created many large and successful businesses which have in turn played a key role in developing the country’s economy. Going into your own business takes courage, grit, financial resources and most importantly a good and unique idea, backed up with a comprehensive business plan.
Matriculating without university entrance certainly doesn’t close doors to careers, although you might have to work a bit harder at your career, there is nothing wrong with a bit of hard work.
Good luck, stay focussed and be sure to research just what career you are best suited to.