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I have a A-Level (did matric in Germany). Thereafter I completed an apprenticeship in hotel management (3 years).
Been out of the hotel industry for years and I would like to start studying. I have plenty time to do so.
Where do I start? Do I first need to get a diploma to be able to get a degree? I guess my 3 years of hotel management count here as a diploma, not sure though.
Do I even qualify for university/unisa?
Does anybody have a contact person at unisa that will actually understand what I'm talking about. I have spoken to 3 people there and they don't understand the qualifications I have.
Can you provide a bit more info on the bolded part, school, courses etc.
A-levels 'should' get you into SA universities but I think it requires a bit of extra scrutineering by the university.
Basically I finished my Abitur in a german gymnasium.
I don't think you will have any problems. Standards at gymnasiums are high and more advanced than a local matric I would say.
There is a local accreditation body that deals with foreign qualifications. If I find their name I will let you know and you can contact them.
I have IT Sytems Support NQF 5 with 147 credit and don't have matric can i do university NQF 6 (degree) and how?
I have IT Sytems Support NQF 5 with 147 credit and don't have matric can i do university NQF 6 (degree) and how?
I have IT Sytems Support NQF 5 with 147 credit and don't have matric can i do university NQF 6 (degree) and how?
sure. ask unisa.my sister did a bridge year at unisa and is now halfway through her degree. theres also age exemption.
There is a difference between the age exemption for students who did not get university exemption and those that did not get matric. Without matric (or an equivalent) you cannot study a degree regardless of your age. There talks about changing this as there are hundreds of thousands of adults who want to study towards a degree but cannot as they did not get matric.
I don't see why matric should be a prerequisite, matric work helped me cover about 1 maybe 2 weeks of varsity work, the standard of education is not even comparable to be really honest. There is also no given that someone who did well in matric will perform well at varsity, it is a whole different type of learning all together.