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UNISA is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment, with over 400,000 students from 130 countries. It offers both vocational and academic programmes, many of which have international accreditation, and has a history dating back to 1873.
UniSA is a public research university in South Australia, formed in 1991 by the merger of SAIT and SACAE. It has over 36,000 students and plans to merge with University of Adelaide by 2025.
Learn about the different grading systems used in secondary and tertiary education in South Africa, from A+ to F. Compare the percentages and symbols for pass, distinction and fail across various institutions and levels.
Ministerial Examinations — taken in grade 10 and 11 level subjects. Exam mark is worth 50% of the final grade. However, the final grade cannot be lower than the ministerial exam mark. For instance, if a student earns a 70% in the course, but an 80% on the exam, their final grade will be an 80%. [18] [19]
WAEC is an examination board that conducts exit exams in five English-speaking West African countries. It was established in 1952 and issues certificates comparable to international standards.
OCR is an examination board that sets examinations and awards qualifications in the UK. It was formed in 1998 by the merger of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) and the Royal Society of Arts Examinations Board (RSAEB).
Learn about the history, purpose and challenges of creating a school timetable that coordinates students and teachers within the classrooms and time periods of the school day. Find out how computerized solutions and various options can help manage the complex constraints involved in school timetabling.
The Leaving Certificate is the final exam of the Irish secondary school system and the university matriculation examination in Ireland. It is taken annually by approximately 60,000 students in June, and has three levels of grading and a points system for admission to third-level institutions.