What are the Matric results that qualifies you to do medicine ?
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Aug 20
In South Africa, to qualify for admission to study medicine at a university, students typically need to achieve a minimum of 70-80% in their final Matric exams. This includes a minimum of 70-80% in Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Life Sciences. Additionally, some universities may require students to achieve a certain score in the National Benchmark Test (NBT) or other entrance exams. It is important to check the specific entry requirements of the university you are interested in applying to for medicine.
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Aug 20
University-specific Matric requirements for Medicine:
Requirements may vary slightly between different universities in South Africa. In general, the following subjects and marks are required:
Core Subjects:
- English Home Language or First Additional Language: 70% or higher - Mathematics: 70% or higher - Physical Science (with Biology): 70% or higher
Life Sciences Subjects:
- Life Sciences: 80% or higher
Additional Subject:
- Mathematics Paper 3 or Statistics: 70% or higher (optional at some universities)
Other Requirements:
- Biological Science Literacy Test (BSLT): Pass or higher - National Senior Certificate (NSC) with an average of 80% or higher - Pass in all other NSC subjects
Additional Considerations:
- Some universities may consider Advanced Programme (AP) Mathematics or Statistics. - Some universities may have additional requirements such as an interview or portfolio submission. - Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission, as competition for Medicine is highly competitive. - It is recommended to research the specific requirements of your desired university.
Note: These requirements are subject to change and should be verified with the relevant university admissions office.