How to Register for 2023 National Benchmark Tests (NBT)
What Is The National Benchmark Test?
The National Benchmark Tests (NBT) measure your academic readiness for University.
The NBT Project is a national initiative run by Universities in South Africa (formerly known as Higher Education South Africa: HESA).
Some South African universities use the NBTs in addition to the National Senior Certificate (NSC) for access to higher education, while others use the tests to determine the kind of learning support a student will need during their studies.
National Benchmark Tests (NBT) Registration Link/Website
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You NEED the following to register:
- Your official ID book (if you are not a citizen of South Africa, you will need your passport)
- A unique email address
- City and site where you want to write
- NBT requirements from the institutions where you plan to apply
- Date when you want to write (allow 4 weeks for the institution(s) to which you have applied to receive your results. You can access your results on our website after 5 weeks.)
- Pen and paper to record your username and EasyPay number
Take note of the following:
The NBT Project does not determine which test you must write nor the deadline for submitting results. Most institutions in South Africa post their requirements on their website and in their prospectus.
The username and EasyPay number assigned to you during registration is used to:
- Complete the registration process if you did not finish
- Correct personal information
- Request change to test date or site
- Verify payment so that your results may be released
After obtaining all your Registration requirements, you then proceed to the website https://www.nbt.ac.za/ and start your registration
Registration is date- and venue-specific. If you miss your scheduled test, you must re-register and pay again. You will be able to access your results only if you have paid for any tests for which you were registered.
write the test?
The NBTs are used by many universities in the country. They help higher education institutions to interpret school leaving results such as those of the National Senior Certificate (NSC).
The test results support but don’t replace or duplicate, NSC results. Some South African higher education institutions use the NBTs for admission and others use them to determine whether you will need extra academic support during your studies.
They also assist with the development of curricula. Find out from the institution you are applying to whether you are required to write the tests.
Where to write the test?
A complete schedule with all the test locations is on the NBT website (www.nbt.ac.za). If there are no tests near to where you live, send an e-mail to nbt@uct.ac.za, or phone us at 021 650 3523 and we will try to schedule a special site for your test.
What can I expect from the test?
There are two tests: Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy (which are combined: AQL), and Mathematics (MAT). For more information about what the tests focus on, go to our website: www.nbt.ac.za.
The QL test is closely related to the intended outcomes of the NSC subject, Mathematical Literacy. Students with disabilities are accommodated.
The AQL test has also been translated into Braille. Each test requires you to apply prior learning – what you know and are able to do – to materials that reflect expectations for first-year students in university programmes. The tests are confidential, so there are no past papers and no special study materials to prepare for the tests.
When should I write?
You should write when you feel ready, but make sure that you write in time to meet all deadlines and requirements for the programme(s) to which you are applying. You must write both tests on the same day. You are allowed to write the NBT a second time, but you will need to confirm with your faculty first that a second score will be accepted.
*Each institution determines which tests are required i.e the university and faculty where you apply will determine which tests you must write (AQL or MAT, or both).
Please check with each institution/faculty where you intend to apply before you register for the NBTs with regards to their application requirements including closing dates and deadlines for receiving NBT results. Please note that each university has different requirements and each faculty may require different tests or have different deadlines.
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