Here's The May/June Matric Re-Rewrites Exam Timetable

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Thousands of learners are expected to participate in the May/June 2023 matric examinations. The education department has now released the timetable, allowing learners to begin their preparations for the important examinations. 


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Are you looking for the Matric Exam Time Table 2023?

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has released the 2023 May/June 2023 matric exam timetable. The timetable will indicate when learners will write their National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams and their Senior Certificate (SC) exams. 

When Do Matric Exams Start 2023?

Learners participating in the May/June examinations do not have much time left to prepare for their exams. We have the exact date for you on when each exam will take place. The seven-week examination period will commence on Wednesday, 3 May 2023 and conclude on Wednesday, 14 June 2023

The exams kick off with some language exams on the first day - including English Home Language.

Here's the 2023 May/June Exam Timetable

2022 May/June Exam timetable

The DBE indicated that learners who participate in the SC exams can only sit for subjects marked with an asterisk (*) on the timetable. 

The exams are very important for Matrics and good results will lead to a Bachelors Pass which allows access to university.

One of the best methods used by learners to prepare for matric exams is to practice answering past exam question papers. Past papers for all Grade 12 subjects can be found on the Careers Portal website.

Learners can also access a wealth of resources to prepare for the examinations on the DBE’s website. These resources include study guides, audio lessons, video tutorials and past exam question papers and memorandums.

 

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