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What is my APS for University Admission?How to Calculate APS Score

NoreenBy NoreenOctober 13, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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What is my APS for University Admission?How to Calculate APS Score The Word APS it represent Average Point Score in all South Africa universities and College you will be asked if your trying to Apply for higher education ,This article prepared to show the way How you can Count your APS from your Matric Results.

What are APS Scores

A student’s APS scores are very important as it helps for a number of reasons:

  1. It helps determine whether they will be considered for university admission.
  2. Furthermore, it’s an initial screening method that almost all universities look at.
  3. The better a potential student’s APS score, the greater their chances of getting into university.
  4. It gives them some direction as to what their options are after school.

How to calculate APS Score

Use this guide to easily calculate your APS score and see which university options might be available to you.

Step 1: Collect the final grades for all the subjects you completed in your matric year.

Step 2: Use the APS scale to turn each grade into points. Here’s how the scale works (Source):

  • 7 (90-100%) = 7 points
  • 6 (80-89%) = 6 points
  • 5 (70-79%) = 5 points
  • 4 (60-69%) = 4 points
  • 3 (50-59%) = 3 points
  • 2 (40-49%) = 2 points
  • 1 (30-39%) = 1 point
  • 0 (Below 30%) = 0 points

Step 3: Add the points from all your subjects to get your total APS score.

Example Calculations:

Let’s look at an example to see how it works.

For a student with these grades:

English: 6 (80-89%) = 6 points

Mathematics: 5 (70-79%) = 5 points

Physical Science: 4 (60-69%) = 4 points

Life Orientation: 7 (90-100%) = 7 points

To find the APS score:

6 (English) + 5 (Mathematics) + 4 (Physical Science) + 7 (Life Orientation) = 22 points.

Bachelors pass – 23 APS points

In order for a student to get a Bachelors’s Pass, they will need to have a total of 23 APS points.

  • 4 APS points for four high credit subjects
  • 3 APS points in home language
  • 2 APS points in other two subject

This means they will need to get:

  • At least 50-59% for four subjects
  • 40-49% in home language
  • 30-39% for two other subjects

Diploma pass- 19 APS points

Students will need at least 19 APS points to get a Diploma pass.

  • 3 APS points for home language
  • 3 APS points in four high credit subjects
  • 2 APS points in two other subject

This means they will need to get:

  • At least 40-49% in home language
  • 40-49% in four other high credit subjects
  • 30-39% in two other subjects

Higher certificate pass- 15 APS points

For a student to get a higher certificate pass they will need at least 15 APS points.

  • 3 APS points for home language
  • 3 APS points in two other subjects
  • 2 APS points for three other subjects

This means they will need to get:

  • 40-49% for home language
  • 40-49% in two other subjects
  • 30-39%  for three other subjects

National Senior Certificate- 14 APS points

Students who pass with an NSC will obtain a minimum of 14 APS points.

  • 3 APS points in home language
  • 3 APS points in two other subjects
  • 2 APS points in four other subjects

This means they will need to get:

  • 40-49% for home language
  • 40-49% in two other subjects
  • 30-39%  for four other subjects

How To Check APS Scores?

Students can check their Admission Point Scores through several methods, including online portals, school reports, and university admissions offices. Most institutions provide access to APS scores through their application systems or official educational platforms. There are a few simple ways to check your AP score:

  • Online Portals: Many universities and educational organisations have online systems where you can easily view your score.
  • School Reports: Your high school may include your AP score in your final academic report.
  • University Admissions Offices: You can also contact the admissions office at the universities you’re interested in for guidance on how to access your Admission Point Score
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