Unisa Higher Certificates Courses

Unisa offers a range of higher certificate courses to help you advance your career, Check our selection and find the perfect fit for you.

 

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Check Unisa Higher Certificates Courses

Are you looking to advance your career with a higher certificate course? Unisa offers a variety of options to choose from, including business management, education, and information technology. Check out our selection and find the perfect fit for your career goals.

 



 

 

What are higher certificate courses?

Higher certificate courses are short-term academic programs that provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in a particular field. These courses are designed to help individuals advance their careers or pursue further education.

They typically take one year to complete and are offered by universities and colleges around the world. Unisa offers a range of higher certificate courses in various fields to help students achieve their career goals.

 

 



 

Why choose Unisa for higher certificate courses?

Unisa is a reputable institution that offers a wide range of higher certificate courses in various fields. University of South Africa courses are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their chosen careers.

We have experienced and qualified lecturers who are committed to helping students achieve their academic and career goals. Unisa courses are flexible and affordable, making them accessible to a wide range of students. With Unisa, you can be sure that you are getting a quality education that will help you advance your career.

 



 

What are the available higher certificate courses at Unisa?

  1. Higher Certificate in Accounting Sciences (98201)
    14 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  2. Higher Certificate in Animal Welfare (90098)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 9 Modules.
  3. Higher Certificate in Archives and Records Management (98577)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  4. Higher Certificate in Banking (98225)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  5. Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice (90006)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  6. Higher Certificate in Economic and Management Sciences (98237)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  7. Higher Certificate in Education (90093)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  8. Higher Certificate in Insurance (90013)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  9. Higher Certificate in Law (98751)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  10. Higher Certificate in Life and Environmental Sciences (98366)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  11. Higher Certificate in Marketing (98229)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  12. Higher Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics (90129)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  13. Higher Certificate in Physical Sciences (90101)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  14. Higher Certificate in Retailing (90014)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  15. Higher Certificate in Social Auxiliary Work (90011)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  16. Higher Certificate in Supervisory Management (90015)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.
  17. Higher Certificate in Tourism Management (98226)
    15 Points. 1 Year. 10 Modules.

 



How to apply for a higher certificate course at Unisa?

Applying for a higher certificate course at Unisa is a simple process.

  • First, visit https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default
  • Click on ”Apply”.
  • Once you have chosen a course, you can apply online by filling out the application form and submitting the required documents.
  • These documents may include your ID, academic transcripts, and proof of payment for the application fee.
  • After submitting your application, you will receive a confirmation email and can track the status of your application online.

 



 

What are the benefits of completing a higher certificate course at Unisa?

Completing a higher certificate course at Unisa can provide numerous benefits for your career. These courses are designed to provide practical skills and knowledge in a specific field, making you more competitive in the job market.

 



 

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They can also serve as a stepping stone to further education, such as a diploma or degree. Additionally, Unisa’s flexible study options allow you to balance your studies with work and other commitments, making it easier to advance your career while continuing to earn an income.

 



Replacement Matric Certificate – Lost/Damaged Matric Certificate

Replacement Matric Certificate – Lost/Damaged Matric Certificate

Umalusi is responsible for the replacement of the Senior Certificate and National Senior Certificate as from September 1992.



Step 1:  Register an account
Create an account, track and manage your request



Step 2:  Create a request
Create a request, select the qualification you are applying for replacement

  • National Certificate Vocational, National Certificate (N3), National Senior Certificate, Senior Certificate, General and Further Education Certificate, Amended Senior Certificate, ABET Level 4
  • An affidavit – All online application must include signed affidavit from a police station stating the status of the original certificate e.g. stolen; lost in a move.
  • A certified copy of the candidate’s identity document is required. (This copy must be certified by a commissioner of oaths).
  • Choose delivery method choose collection from the Umalusi Pretoria Office or receive the certificate via courier service



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Step 3:  Collection
Collect your replacement certificate or receive certificate via courier service (Courier delivery method is available at an additional fee)



Important Information:

A certificate cannot be issued on the same day that the application is submitted. The processing time is 1 – 6 weeks under normal circumstances.

A request for a replacement certificate obtained before November 1992 can be made from any of the Departments of Education and the same procedure followed. However, it should be noted that this certificate will be printed by the relevant Assessment Body and not Umalusi. The processing time is 1 to 3 weeks under normal circumstances.

 



 

It should be noted that the previous certificate is cancelled when a replacement certificate is issued. Should it happen that a candidate find a certificate that was lost/replaced, then the candidate should know that the certificate is invalid.

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MATRIC RESULTS 2023

MATRIC RESULTS 2023



The Independent Examination Board (IEB) matric results will be released as soon as the clock strikes 00h01 on Wednesday, 18 January 2023.



Note: Only IEB schools that write the IEB examinations are granted access to register their learners on this website.

If you are a new IEB school, please click here to apply for your login credentials.



Use the following link below to access your results:

 



NSFAS Applications now open

                                             




NSFAS 2023 Applications are now open




Download a NSFAS consent form, fill it in and scan it together with your certified ID copy and your guardian’s certified ID copy.




This bursary is for any course of study at any public university and public(TVET) colleges.

Who qualifies for funding:

-South African citizens
-SASSA grant recipients
-Applicants whose combined household income does not exceed R350 000 per year.
-A person with a disability whose combined household income does not exceed R600 000 per year.

Applications close on 21 January 2023

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NSFAS 2022 Appeals supporting documents:

If you would like to appeal your #NSFAS2022 application results, please download and complete the relevant required supporting document below and upload it with your appeal.

 




CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO APPLY:
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR NSFAS

 




 

Apply at South African Universities

Best Universities in South Africa | Africa Facts

 




Dear Grade 12s when you have time please follow all these links and
apply online:

1. Wits https://www.wits.ac.za
2. Fort Hare https://www.ufh.ac.za
3. Tshwane University https://www.tut.ac.za
4. UJ https://www.uj.ac.za
5. UWC https://www.uwc.ac.za
6. CPUT https://www.cput.ac.za
7. UCT https://www.uct.ac.za
8. UKZN https://www.ukzn.ac.za
9. DUT https://www.dut.ac.za
10. Rhodes University https://www.ru.ac.za
11. WSU https://www.wsu.ac.za
12. Nelson Mandela University https://www.mandela.ac.za
13. Central University of Technology https://www.cut.ac.za
14. University of the Free State https://www.ufs.ac.za
15. University of Pretoria https://www.up.ac.za

 




16. University of South Africa https://www.unisa.ac.za
17. Vaal University of Technology https://www.vut.ac.za
18. University of Limpopo(Mendusa Campus) https://www.ul.ac.za
19. Mangosuthu University of Technology https://www.mut.ac.za
20. University of Zululand https://www.unizulu.ac.za
21. University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus) https://www.ul.ac.za
22. University of Venda https://www.univen.ac.za
23. NWU (Mafikeng Campus) https://www.nwu.ac.za
24. NWU (Potchefstroom Campus) https://www.nwu.ac.za
25. NWU (Vaal Campus) https://www.nwu.ac.za
26. University of Stellenbosch https://www.us.ac.za
27. Sol Plaaatje University https://www.spu.ac.za
28. University of Mpumalanga https://www.ump.ac.za

 




And apply for NSFAS here https://www.nsfas.org.za

 




How Do I Apply For a Matric Exemption Certificate?

How Do I Apply For a Matric Exemption Certificate?

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Matric Exemption Certificate




Exemption certificates are issued to students who obtained a Senior Certificate without endorsement or an equivalent foreign school-leaving qualification and wishes to pursue first degree studies at a university in South Africa.

 




Students who were unable to pass Senior Certificate with endorsement are required by law to apply for a matriculation exemption through the Matriculation Board.

International students wanting to register for first-degree studies in South Africa need to have their school qualifications evaluated by the Matriculation Board, which will then issue a certificate of exemption to those who qualify.

There are two types of exemptions, namely complete exemption certificates and conditional exemption certificates.

Complete exemption certificates do not expire, however, take effect on a date that depends on the qualification based on which it is awarded.

Conditional exemption certificates are for the following:

Mature age which is offered to 23-year-old students and lasts for the full-time duration of study plus two years.
Foreign conditional which lasts for the full-time duration of study plus two years.
Ordinary conditional which lasts for a year, and have to be renewed every year until the student meets the requirements of the exemption.
Senate’s discretionary exemption, which is granted once the student, has completed a recognized Access course or a Foundation programme and it lasts for three years.
The exemption certificate types vary from one to another. Therefore the validation period varies and is indicated on the certificate.

 




If you change from one university to another, you need to send an application to the Board so that your exemption certificate can be transferred to the receiving university where you wish to be registered.

 




However, if you qualified for Senate’s Discretionary exemption, you need to find out from the receiving university whether they are prepared to accept you with that kind of exemption.

 




Exemptions are issued to a university where you have been registered. You can apply to as many universities as you like, but you can only register at ONE university for an academic year.

 




To apply you will need to get the M30e form, which may be obtained from:

Admissions Offices of universities.
Download it from the Matriculation Board website.
Request it via e-mail addressed to applications@usaf.ac.za.
Request that the form is faxed to you.
Due to the high volume of inquiries that the office receives, it takes the Matriculation Board 5-10 working days to process the online/faxed inquiries.




If the applicant qualifies for exemption a provisional letter is issued which is sufficient to facilitate admission to South African public university subject to the applicant meeting the institutional requirements.




Furthermore, it takes approximately the same time to process an application form. The actual exemption certificate is issued in approximately 6-8 weeks after receipt of all relevant and correctly certified documents as well as the requisite payment.




Apply on time as it can take up to 8 weeks for the final certificate to be issued (Please note we do issue a provisional letter within 3-5 working days after the funds reflect on our bank statement. This letter can be used to apply for admission to public universities and private HE institutions)
We cannot issue any type of exemption on grade 11 results
We do not accept documents certified by a commissioner of oaths, all documents have to be certified by a NOTARY PUBLIC, THE REGISTRAR of a South African Public Higher Education Institution or the SA EMBASSY/HIGH COMMISSION in a foreign country.
The exemption fee is non-refundable and payable up-front. We cannot process any application without proof of payment.
We cannot issue a certificate based on faxed, scanned, e-mailed or incorrectly certified documents. A provisional letter will however be provided.
The fact that you may qualify for a certificate of conditional or complete exemption does not imply that the university is obliged to admit you since you may not have satisfied the faculty requirements.

Exemption Workflow

Applying for an Exemption
There are various ways in which you can apply for an exemption certificate.

 




VISIT OUR OFFICES at the first floor, Block E, Hadefields Office Park, 1267 Pretorius Street, Hatfield, Pretoria. Our office hours are 07:30 to 15:00.
POST your correctly certified documents to Universities South Africa (USAf) (Matriculation Board), PO Box 3854 Pretoria, 0001.
COURIER your correctly certified documents to Universities South Africa (USAf) (Matriculation Board), first floor, Block E, Hadefields Office Park, 1267 Pretorius Street, Hatfield, Pretoria.




APPLY ONLINE  Should you wish to apply online please have the following documents available to attach to your application. PLEASE NOTE you will still have to post or courier us your correctly certified documents once you have been accepted at a University.




We need the following correctly certified copies of documents to process your application and issue a provisional letter or certificate:
-Proof of Payment
-M30 application form (can be downloaded from this site)
-ID/Passport/Brith Certificate
-Marriage certificate or divorce decree (if applicable)
-School leaving certificates and any post-school qualifications (if applicable)




PLEASE NOTE that you will still have to post or courier us your correctly certified documents once you have been accepted at a University.




FOR MORE INFO VISIT: https://mb.usaf.ac.za/exemption-process/

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM: http://mb.usaf.ac.za/download-application-form-m30/

 




Education Assistants Interview Questions and Answers

Interview Answers: “Tell me about yourself” - Agilec
Education Assistant Interview Questions and Answers

 




Question: Why do you think you’re qualified to be a teaching assistant?

Answer: A teaching assistant is a subordinate position that requires applicants to work well with their immediate supervisors and children. This question asks applicants if they’ve thought about the reasons they want to be a teaching assistant and what they bring to the position.




What to look for:

Applicant’s’ interest in being a teaching assistant
What qualities applicants bring to the position
Experience dealing with children




Example:

“I previously worked at an after-school program for primary students. As I worked there, I realized I enjoyed working with young kids. I believe that as a teaching assistant I’ll have the ability to play a more hands-on role in a child’s day-to-day learning and transfer some of my enthusiasm for learning to my students, making school a more enjoyable experience for them .”

 




Question: What role do you think a teaching assistant plays in the classroom?

Answer: An applicant should discuss what role they believe a teaching assistant plays daily in the classroom. This question ensures applicants fully understand the role and responsibilities of a teaching assistant.
What to look for:

Whether applicants know the expectations of the position
How important they think the teaching assistant role is in the classroom
Examples of how the teaching assistant aids the teacher




Example:

“The teaching assistants job is important because it allows the instructor to devote all their efforts to offering as much instruction, attention and assistance as possible to the students. As a TA, I would handle the more repetitive tasks, such as grading documents, supervising tests and arranging documentation, so the teacher can concentrate on the larger role of teaching and ensuring students are learning the information.”

 




Question: If a small group of kids is constantly disrupting the class by laughing, talking and passing notes, how would you handle the situation?

Answer: As a TA, there might be times where the person will need to discipline a student or deal with behavioral problems. This question shows if applicants are capable of handling a difficult situation on their own.
What to look for:

Resourcefulness
Communication skills
Ability to manage conflict

Example: “If students were interfering with the class and didn’t appear to be focusing, I would follow whatever disciplinary action the teacher and I had agreed upon previously. In most cases, this would involve separating the disruptive students on opposite sides of the classroom. By separating them, they are still a part of the learning environment without being able to disrupt the rest of the class.”




Question: Does it matter if kids find school fun and enjoyable?

Answer: There is no right or wrong answer to the question. The goal is to get an idea of the applicant’s ability to think critically on the topic of education and teaching and offer an informed opinion on the subject.
What to look for:

Their philosophy on education
Critical thinking skills
If the applicant can succinctly articulate their position




Example:

“While not required, I think having fun is an important part of making children excited about learning. If the students are excited to come to school each day, it makes teaching them easier and, I feel, makes them more likely to engage in the classroom and retain the information being taught.”




Question: If the teacher does something you strongly disagree with, how would you handle the situation?

Answer: Teaching assistants have to interact with many people throughout the day, so conflict will happen from time to time. This question aims to see if applicants understand ways to deal with conflict with their immediate supervisor while still being able to express their concerns.

What to look for:

Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Understanding role in a hierarchy




Example:

“If the teacher and I were to disagree, I would bear in mind that it is their class, so they have the authority and the last word. With that said, If I were passionate about a topic, I would schedule a time to speak with them either before or after class and argue my position respectfully and clearly.”

 




Question: Tell me about a time you effectively convinced a child to complete an assignment they didn’t want to do initially.

Answer: Teaching assistants have to know how to work with kids even when they don’t want to do their work. This question allows applicants to demonstrate their ability to work with students when they aren’t cooperative.




What to look for:

Conflict resolution skills
Interpersonal skills with kids
Ability to encourage students




Example:

“In my last position at the after-school program, we regularly completed various arts and crafts projects. In one case, there was an origami project one child was struggling to complete, and she announced, rather loudly, that the project was stupid and she wasn’t going to finish it. Instead of being frustrated with the child, I picked up the pieces, sat her down and explained we could complete the project together. Walking her through it, we completed the project and she couldn’t have been more proud of herself.”

 




Question: How would you respond to a student sleeping at their desk?

Answer: Teaching assistants are responsible for assisting the lead teacher with behavior management, including keeping students on task and encouraging them to pay attention to the lesson. This question addresses a common classroom issue that teaching assistants will likely have to resolve and allows candidates to show empathy, tact and problem-solving skills.

A good answer will include:

Gentle redirection of student behavior
Empathy and understanding
Follow-up with the student
Different schools may have their own policies for addressing off-task behavior like sleeping at a desk, but one example response could include:

 




Example:
“If I noticed a student sleeping, I would first walk around the classroom and gently tap on their desk or put a hand on their shoulder to give them an opportunity to wake up and re-focus without distracting the rest of the class by calling them out by name. After class or during the next available break, I would pull the student aside privately and make sure they were getting enough rest at home and had access to breakfast and snacks, two common reasons a student may be sleepy at their desk.

If the student was simply bored, I would talk to them about the importance of showing respect to their teacher by listening and give them tips for staying alert, such as writing down questions and notes. I would also encourage the lead teacher to use more call-and-response in their lesson to keep them engaged.”

 

 




Higher Certificate courses that offered at University of South Africa (UNISA)

University of South Africa | Academic Influence

Higher Certificate courses that offered at University of South Africa (UNISA)
Opening date: 1September 2022




1. Higher Certificate in Accounting Sciences (98201) – APS 14

2. Higher Certificate in Adult basic education and training (98615) – APS 15

 




3. Higher Certificate in Animal Welfare (90098) – APS 15

4. Higher Certificate archives and records management (98577) – APS 15

5. Higher Certificate in Banking (98225) – APS 15

6. Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice (90006) – APS 15

 




7. Higher Certificate in Economics and Management Sciences (98237) – APS 15

8. Higher Certificate in Education Foundation Phase and intermediate phase (90093-FIP) – APS 18

9. Higher Certificate in Education Senior Phase and Further Training Teaching (90093-FIP) – APS 18

10. Higher Certificate in Insurance (90013) – APS 15

11. Higher Certificate in Law (98751) – APS 15

 




APPLICATION LINK:
https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission/Undergraduate-qualifications

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Some companies you submit your CV to, registered you for UIF so that they can claim money to themselves.

Dial *134*843# And check employee registration status, they will ask for your ID, initial and surname. And then they will give you a list of companies and ask you which one you work for, if (as far as you know) you don’t work for any choose that option and then take it from there

 



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Grade 12 Mathematics Past Question Papers & Memorandums

GDE Previous Exam Question Papers: Grade 9 - 12 - Edupstairs




Mathematics Question Papers & Memorandums: Grade 12

2018 May/June:

2018 Mathematics Paper 1
2018 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum

2018 Mathematics Paper 2

2018 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2018 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum

 




2018 Feb/March:

2018 Mathematics Paper 1

2018 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum

2018 Mathematics Paper 2

2018 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2018 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum

 




2017 November:

2017 Mathematics Paper 1

2017 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum

2017 Mathematics Paper 2

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book 

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum

 




2017 May/June SC(a):

2017 Mathematics Paper 1

2017 Mathematics Paper 1

Memorandum2017 Mathematics Paper 2

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book 

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum

 




2017 Feb/March:

2017 Mathematics Paper 1

2017 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum

2017 Mathematics Paper 2

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2017 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum

 




2016 October/November:

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum November

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November

 




2016 ASC May/June:

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 May/June

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum May/June

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 May/June

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum May/June

 




2016 Feb/March:

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 Feb/March 

2016 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum Feb/March 

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Feb/March

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Addendum

2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum Feb/March 

 




2015 November:

2015 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2015 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum November

2015 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2015 Mathematics Paper 2 Answer Book

2015 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November

 




2015 Feb/March:

2015 Mathematics Paper 1 Feb/March

2015 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum Feb/March

2015 Mathematics Paper 2 Feb/March

2015 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum Feb/March

 




2014 November:

2014 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2014 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum November

2014 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2014 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November

 




2014 Grade 12 NSC Exemplars:

2014 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2014 Mathematics 1 Memorandum November

2014 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2014 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November* (in Afrikaans, sorry we’re still looking for the English one)

 




2014 February & March:

2014 Mathematics P1 Feb/March2014 Mathematics P1 Memorandum Feb/March

2014 Mathematics P2 Feb/March

2014 Mathematics P2 Memorandum Feb/March2014 Mathematics Paper 3 Feb/March

2014 Mathematics Paper 3 Memorandum Feb/March

 




2013 November:

2013 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2013 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum November

2013 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2013 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November

2013 Mathematics Paper 3 November

2013 Mathematics Paper 3 Memorandum November 

 




2013 February & March

2013 Mathematics P1

2013 Mathematics P1 Memorandum

2013 Mathematics P2* (The Afrikaans paper, we’re still looking for the English one)

2013 Mathematics P2 Memorandum

2013 Mathematics P32013 Mathematics P3 Memorandum

 




2012 November:

2012 Mathematics Paper 1 November

2012 Mathematics Paper 1 Memorandum November

2012 Mathematics Paper 2 November

2012 Mathematics Paper 2 Memorandum November

2012 Mathematics Paper 3 November

2012 Mathematics Paper 3 Memorandum November

 




2012 February & March

2012 Mathematics P1

2012 Mathematics P1 Memorandum

2012 Mathematics P2

2012 Mathematics P2 Memorandum (Afrikaans, we’re still looking for the English one)

2012 Mathematics P3

2012 Mathematics P3 Memorandum

 




2011 November

2011 Mathematics P1

2011 Mathematics P1 Memorandum (“Possible Answers”)

2011 Mathematics P2 

2011 Mathematics P2 Memorandum (“Possible Answers”)

2011 Mathematics P3

2011 Mathematics P3 Memorandum (“Possible Answers”)

 




2011 February & March

2011 Mathematics P1

2011 Mathematics P1 Memorandum

2011 Mathematics P2

2011 Mathematics P2 Memorandum

2011 Mathematics P3

2011 Mathematics P3 Memorandum

 




2009 November

2009 Mathematics P1

2009 Mathematics P1 Memorandum

2009 Mathematics P2

2009 Mathematics P2 Memorandum

2009 Mathematics P3 2009 Mathematics P3 Memorandum* not available

 




2008 November

2008 Mathematics P1

2008 Mathematics P2

2008 Mathematics P3

2008 Mathematics P3 Memorandum

 




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