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CAREERS AND CAREER CHOICE Read the NSC results below and answer questions that follow.
LEARNER A
LEARNER B
LEARNERC
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
NATIONAL SODO CO
BUBJECT
English Home La
SUBJECT
Zulu Home Language
English 1 Add Lang
Life Orientalion
Maths Li
Tourism
Geography
B studies
%
59
46
60
33
45
30
35
LEVEL
4
3
6
2
3
2
2
02
SUBJECT
3 LEVEL
Afrikaans Home Language 61 5
English 1" Additional Lang 50 4
Life Orientation
62 5
Accounting
3
Business Studies
45 3
Economics
57
4
Mathematics
3
Tala Candidata qualifies for a
Diploma
Ule Orientation
Mathametal
Accounting
Scerca
P Scena
This
Cart
(2x12)This Candidate qualifles for a
Higher Certificate
2.1 Does learner C meet admission requirements for university education? Motivate your
answer.
(1+1 = 2
(3x1 = 3)
2.2. Which subjects can be her majors if she studies for B. SC. Degree?
2.3. How will the APS (Admission Point Scores) assist the leamer for admission to specific
programmes/courses at institutions of higher learning?
(2d=2)
(4 X 2 = 8)
2.4 Differentiate between bursary, study loan, scholarship, and SETA
2.5. Explain the obligation for each of the financial arrangements below
2.5.1. Bursaries
2.5.2. Study loans
(2x3-6)
2.5.3. Scholarships
(3x1 =3)
2.6. Explain how one can qualify for NFSAS bursary.​

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