FAQ
What is a matriculation exemption?
A matriculation exemption is a legal requirement for first-degree study at a South African university.
- Students who did not pass Senior Certificate with endorsement are required by law to apply for a matriculation exemption through the Matriculation Board.
- Foreign students wishing to register for first-degree studies in South Africa must have their school qualifications evaluated by the Matriculation Board that will then issue a certificate of exemption to those who qualify.
A certificate of exemption is issued on application to prospective students who have obtained a Senior Certificate without endorsement or equivalent foreign school-leaving qualification, who meets the requirements of the published regulations and wishes to pursue first degree studies at a South African university.
How do I apply for an exemption certificate?
You need to get hold of the M30e form which is obtainable from:
- Admissions Offices of universities or
- Download it from the Matriculation Board website at http://www.hesa-enrol.ac.za/mb/app.pdf or
- Request it via e-mail addressed to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
- Request that the form be faxed to you.
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