The education body says the credibility of the 2022 matric results was not compromised, despite instances of cheating and disruptions caused by protests.
Rakometsi applauded the actions that had shielded teachers and pupils from protests, ensuring that the examination process ran smoothly. He spoke against the backdrop of reports of cheating in some exams and errors in question papers. Ballim said the irregularities that surfaced during the examinations and during the process of marking were not systematic and therefore the overall credibility and integrity of the NSC examinations was not compromised. “Having studied all the evidence presented, the executive committee of the Umalusi council concluded the examination was administered largely in accordance with the regulations pertaining to the conduct, administration and management of the NSC examination,” he said. [National Senior Certificate (NSC)](https://www.education.gov.za/Curriculum/NationalSeniorCertificate(NSC)Examinations.aspx) results administered by the department of basic education, the [Independent Examinations Board](https://www.ieb.co.za/) and the [South African Comprehensive Assessment Institute](https://www.sacai.org.za/) had all been approved, Ballim said. Umalusi chairperson Professor Yunus Ballim told journalists on Monday that the process of establishing the integrity and credibility of the results had been rigorous.
Umalusi has approved the release of matric results for the Class of 2022 on Friday, 20 January 2023. This is despite earlier concern about the effect of ...
They asked for the questions to be excluded entirely or partially from the question papers — some of the concessions were granted. and can confirm the results are credible. “Umalusi monitored examinations and marking centres… This is despite earlier concern about the effect of rolling blackouts, community protests, exam question irregularities and reported cases of cheating in November last year. Register for free or log in to read this article. This article is free to read.
Umalusi CEO Dr Mafu Rakometsi said that the reason the matric results will be coming late was due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
"The schools started late in 2022 as a result of the knock-on effects of the disruptions of 2020 and 2021 [academic years]. He said that the reason the matric results will be coming late was due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Umalusi CEO Dr Mafu Rakometsi said that the reason the matric results will be coming late was due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
As per the official update, the matric results for learners in public schools are scheduled to be announced on 19 January 2023 and distributed by schools and ...
Viewing of scripts may only be done after a re-mark or re-check of results. You’ll have the option to opt in or out to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Act. Applications for remarking or rechecking close on 3 February 2023 for manual and online applications. You’ll receive your results per subject after you have completed the process. Matric candidates will have until 3 February 2023 to request remarking or rechecking. 3.) Send your ID number and exam number via SMS to 35658.
Umalusi said that Angie Motshekga, the basic education minister, will announce the results on January 19 – meaning that learners could fetch their results early ...
- Learners can receive their matric results by using the USSD code *120*45856# and entering their exam number to register. - To receive their 2022 matric results, learners can text their exam number to 45856. They will need to provide their 13-digit ID number and Exam Number to register. The department has stated that matrics will have until February 3, 2023, to request a remark or recheck of their exam papers. These results may only be accessible after 12:00 PM on the release day. [here.](https://www.education.gov.za/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fResultsRegTest.aspx)Before receiving confirmation of their registration, candidates will need to complete a two-step verification process.
EFF leader Julius Malema said schools should not have reopened before the release of the matric results.
Let's all rise to defend our country, let's reclaim it from the dogs. It was reported that Umalusi had initially requested the release be postponed to January 23. “Where are the radical youth of our country?
The DA is calling on the Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, to take the public into her confidence regarding the progress of the investigation ...
South African learners deserve to know that the Department of Basic Education has taken the cheating scandal seriously and know the consequence management for those individuals found guilty. South African learners already face enormous odds regarding the quality of teaching they receive and unprincipled educators should not be allowed to further endanger learners’ futures. This according to a written parliamentary answer by the Minister in 2022.