Capricorn District Matric Results 2023

Capricorn District Matric Results 2023: Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has announced the results of the Class of 2023 Examination. Motshekga announced the results of the National Higher Certificate (BMT) examination at Mosaïek Church in Randburg, Gauteng on Thursday.

The class of 2023 concluded their final exam paper on 6 December 2023.

Minister Motshekga also welcomed students and parents to a congratulatory breakfast early in the morning. Students in various states will be able to collect their results from their schools on Friday, 19 January.

Capricorn District Matric Results 2023

Limpopo Education MEC Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya is expected to announce the provincial results in Ranchi, outside Polokwane on Friday.

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MATRIC RESULTS 2023 ANNOUNCED BY MINISTER ANGIE MOTSHEKGA

The overall pass rate for the NSC 2023 has reached 82.9 points, compared to 80.1% in 2022, and 76.4% in 2021. An improvement of 2.8%, and 6.5% from the pass rates achieved by the Classes of 2022 and 2021, respectively.

LEADING PROVINCES

Free State 89.0%
KwaZulu-Natal 86.4%
Gauteng 85.4%
North West 81.6%
Western Cape 81.5%
Eastern Cape 81.4%
Limpopo 79.5% [The most improved province] Northern Cape 77.0%
Mpumalanga 75.7%

Aggregate by gender

56.4% of all candidates who wrote the BMT exams in 2023 were girls, while 43.6% were boys. Most interestingly, 82.9% of girls and boys passed the exams. 42% of girls, and 39.6% of boys, who wrote the NSC 2023 exams, got a Bachelor’s Degree; while 26.1% of girls, and 28.6% of boys, got a Diploma. 14.8% of girls and 14.6% of boys, got a Higher Certificate. 66.4% of the differences were achieved by female candidates.

District Level Performance

Programme Director, honorable Premier, the provincial secretary, the Class of 2022 had the highest number of matric learners in the history of the exams that we have administered as a Province. We had 111 618 learners who registered for the examinations as full-time candidates.

Of these candidates, 110 295 sat and wrote all subjects and papers for October/November 2022 National Senior Certificate Examinations. The long hours, the sweat and the hard work has paid dividends. I announce to you this morning the improved results of 72.1% from 66.7% obtained in 2021. I am presenting to you the increase of 5.4 percent from what the previous cohort gave us in 2021.

Our learners have made us proud, they have given us hope and demonstrated that the sky is indeed the limit. Some of my beautiful learners were with me in Johannesburg last night to represent the Province. May our shining stars;

  1. Tladi Moeletsi Lehumo,
  2. Makwela Tshepo and
  3. Maduwa Godiso,

It is also worth announcing that just like last year, our learners produced quality results. The number of Bachelor passes is at 29% and this means that most of our learners will be eligible to pursue careers of their choice in reputable higher institutions of learning.

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