Morgoth
Executive Member
Since I'm studying with UNISA let me explain how it works:
No Matric no Degree / BSc - its the law in South Africa, no exceptions. The department of higher education wants to change this (soon) and I agree with them. But do not wait.
There is no such thing as an age exemption!!!!!!
You get university exemption after 25 which means you only needed to pass certain subjects with certain grades if your younger than 25 to study at university. If your 25 or older you just need a plan matric.
What you can do is basic non-degree modules like MAT011 (High school maths). This will determine if your able to understand the maths used in the degree.
On Diplomas there is mixed info on this, generally you need matric or technical school equivalent. Many fly-by-nights offer diploma course which have no legal merit.
So for now your only option are access courses (if your black as whites and coloureds seem to be left out of this pool) and/or to complete your matric. Being hounest your remarks on not wanting to complete matric do show a bit of arrogance and I'm wondering if you have the commitment to actually study further?
Its not hard to study for a BSc, heck I'm doing it, its just a lot of commitment and being humble and accepting I do not know everything. I'm not trying to put you off as I encourage everyone to continue studying.
bull****, you can get into unisa with a diploma, els my brother won't be studding there at the moment :>