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Matric 2020 results: How to check Results And Pass Rate Per Province

Matric 2020 results: How to check Results And Pass Rate Per Province

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Eastern Cape

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Free State

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Gauteng 

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in KwaZulu-Natal

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Limpopo

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Mpumalanga

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Northern Cape

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in North West

Percentage matric 2020 pass rate in Western Cape

National Matric Results 2015-2019

The national matric pass rate has increased steadily over the past five years. It is 10% higher than the rate achieved 5 years ago. the class of 2020 is expected to  achieve a higher rate than 2019 class.

  • 2019: 81.3%
  • 2018: 79.4%
  • 2017: 76.5%
  • 2016: 76.2%
  • 2015: 70.7%
Expectations in the Matric 2020 Results

 Schools all over South Africa were brought to a halt by corona virus pandemic and lockdown. Teachers however devised alternatives to ensure continued learning during the pandemic. Many virtual and online platforms were used to keep students up to date with their work. Although many expect low marks for the final exams, we know that the class of 2020 can beat the odds and come out on top.

How to get my Matric 2020 Results

SMS and USSD

You can have your Matric 2020 Results sent to you via SMS or request it via USSD. Just follow the steps below:

  • Send an SMS to 35658, with your ID number and student number. SMSs cost R1,50.
  •  For USSD, dial *120*35658#. Enter your ID number and student number.

At the School or Exam Centre

Go to the school or exam centre where you wrote your matric exam, to receive a statement of your matric results. Your matric certificate will only be made available later.

In the Newspaper

One of the easy ways to get your results is getting it in the newspaper. The examination number of the student will be placed in major newspapers such as The Sowetan, Cape Argus and Huffington Post. Names of learners will not be included.