How To Get Your Matric Papers Rechecked Or Remarked In 2022

Filed in Education by on January 24, 2022 0 Comments

Matric Papers Rechecked Or Remarked 2022/2023Do you know that you can get your National Senior Certificate (NSC) exam matric results rechecked or remarked? If you are not happy with your results, you may apply to have your exam paper re-marked or re-checked. In this article, you will be given detailed information on how to apply to have your Matric Papers Rechecked Or Remarked.

A re-mark means that your examination will be marked for a second time and a re-check of your scripts is a further check to ensure that all questions are duly marked and that all marks are correctly calculated.

The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has provided an online service to enable candidates to request a re-check or re-mark of examination scripts. 

In order to access the service and request to have scripts re-marked or re-checked, candidates are required to register on the e-Gov portal at www.eservices.gov.za and create a personal account.

This will, in turn, enable candidates to log into their profile account using their username and password. However, candidates who have already made use of the e-Registration do not have to access the e-Gov portal.

Listed below are steps candidates must follow when registering to access the online service: 

  • Open the e-Gov Portal using your browser to access www.eservice.gov.za.
  • If not already registered, register using your ID and personal information, enter the One Time Pin to complete the registration. 
  • Log in using your username and password created when registering. 
  • Select the e-Re-Mark/Re-Check service from the available services. 
  • Use the received One Time Pin (OTP) to confirm access to the e-Re-Mark/Re-Check service. 
  • Request a re-mark or re-check for the selected subject(s). 
  • Accept the declaration by confirming the captured information as correct. 
  • Receive communication on the status of the request via e-Mail. 
  • Receive/Print Result Letter.

Re-marking will cost R104 per subject while re-checking will cost R25 and viewing will cost R200. The fees will not apply at no-fee schools. The closing deadline for re-marking and re-checking is 4 February 2022.

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