How To Combine 2 Sittings Matric Certificate And Qualify For NSC Certificate

Matric Certificate

How To Combine 2 Sittings Matric Certificate And Qualify For NSC Certificate: If you wrote matric in more than one examination sitting and you want to combine your credits to qualify for a National Certificate, i.e. Senior Certificate (SC) or National Senior Certificate (NSC), you must apply for Replacement certificate: change of status. The department does not automatically combine your credits, unless you wrote a supplementary examination.

You can apply for a confirmation statement of results while waiting for the National Certificate.

What should you do?

Pay the prescribed fee by postal order at the Post Office, cash at DBE/PED office or by cheque.

Go to the nearest DBE/PED offices with the following documents:

  • Your results from all examination sittings
  • The original identity document (ID) and a certified copy.
  • The proof of payment
  • Alternatively you can download form, fill it in and post it with the attached documents including the postal order to: Private Bag X895, Pretoria, 0001

Read also: How To Apply For Certificate Replacement For Lost Or Damaged Matric Certificate

How long does it take?

It takes four to six weeks for Replacement certificate: change of status. The combination statement of results is obtainable immediately.

How much does it cost?

It will cost you R153.00 for the Replacement certificate, and if you want a statement of results, it will cost you an additional R55.00. These fees are valid from 01 April 2022 until 31 March 2023.

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