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Deciding what to study after matric is a difficult and stressful decision. When deciding on what course to study and at which institution, keep the following points in mind:
Below is a table to help you understand the different types of qualifications you can study.
Higher Certificate | Diploma | Bachelor’s Degree | |
Admission requirements |
Must obtain 40% in your Home Language.
Must obtain at least 40% in two other subjects.
Must obtain at least 30% for three other subjects.
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Must obtain at least 40% for your Home Language.
Must obtain at least 40% for four other High Credit subjects*.
Must obtain at least 30% for two other subjects.
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Must obtain at least 40% for your Home Language.
Must obtain at least 50% for four other High Credit subjects*.
Must obtain at least 30% for two other subjects.
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Type of studying | Provides basic introductory knowledge and practical techniques. Focuses on how to apply knowledge in the workplace. | Provides comprehensive and specialist knowledge. Focuses on general principles and how to apply them in a particular field. | Focuses on principles, theory and research. |
Further studies | Allows you to get credits if you want to study for a diploma or degree in the same field. | Can study further for an advanced diploma or a bachelor’s degree. | Can study postgraduate degree such as honours and masters. |
After work possibilities | Enables you to do a specific job in a specific industry, e.g. hotel management | Enables you work in a specific industry or profession, e.g. finance | Broad education that allows you to follow a career as a professional, e.g. lawyer |
**Average number of credits to complete course | 120 | 360 | 360 |
Examples of completed qualifications | Higher Certificate in Tourism Higher Certificate in Event Management Higher Certificate in Information Technology |
Diploma in Management in Finance Diploma in Journalism Diploma in Building Diploma in Tourism |
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Social Science (BSocSci) Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) |
*High Credit subjects are: Languages, Accounting, Agricultural Science, Business Studies, Consumer Studies, Dramatic Arts, Economics, Engineering Graphics & Design, Geography, History, Information Technology, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Music, Physical Sciences, Religion Studies, Visual Arts.
**Credits are the minimum number of hours required to get the qualification. It is an indication of how hard you will need to work. One credit equals 10 hours of study time. Some courses may take longer to complete than others, e.g. it would take longer and more work to get a bachelor’s degree (360 credits) than it would to get a higher certificate (120 credits).