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    NSC Matric Exam Timetable 2025 Oct/Nov

    MakhosazaneBy Makhosazane10 July , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    2025 NSC Matric Exam Timetable (October/November)
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    As the 2025 school year approaches its end, the excitement and anxiety for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) October/November exams build. This guide will help you understand the 2025 Matric exam timetable, create a practical study plan, and approach exams with confidence.

    These practical strategies will help you maximize your study time, manage stress, and prepare effectively for the final stretch of your high school career.

    Overview of the 2025 Matric Exam Timetable

    The 2025 Matric exams will run from 20 October to 27 November 2025, covering all subjects across public schools in South Africa. Exams are typically written in two sessions each day: a morning session starting at 09:00 and an afternoon session starting at 14:00, depending on your subject.

    The timetable is designed to give learners time to prepare for each paper, with some days in between certain exams to allow for revision or rest.

    Having a clear understanding of your timetable will help you:

    • Identify which weeks will be the busiest so you can prepare in advance.
    • Note any days with back-to-back papers and plan your study blocks to manage them without panic.
    • See where you have breaks to catch up on subjects that need more attention.
    • Avoid last-minute confusion about exam times and venues.

    It is important to get the official timetable from your school or the Department of Basic Education website and check it regularly in case of any updates. Pin it up where you study, add it to your phone calendar, and share it with your parents or guardians so they can support you during the exam season.

    A clear view of your exam structure ensures you can use your time wisely, helping you focus on preparation rather than uncertainty.

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    Special Dates to Note

    • 1 Sept 2025: Life Orientation CAT
    • 14 Oct 2025: Life Orientation CAT Rewrite
    • 14 Aug – 24 Oct 2025: Performing Arts Practical
    • 14 Oct – 24 Oct 2025: Visual Arts & Design Practical
    • 17 Oct 2025: Pledge Signing Day

    Learn more: Education Department Dismisses Rumours About Changes to 2025 School Calendar

    2025 Matric Exam Timetable: Full Breakdown

    Here is the official 2025 Matric exam timetable to help you plan your study schedule and know exactly what to expect each week.

    All exams start at 09:00 or 14:00 unless otherwise noted.

    20 – 24 October 2025

    • 20 Oct (Mon): Non-examination day
    • 21 Oct (Tue): Computer Applications Technology P1 (Practical); Various Language Papers
    • 22 Oct (Wed): Information Technology P1 (Practical); Various Language Papers
    • 23 Oct (Thu): English HL/FAL/SAL P3; Equine Studies; Language Papers
    • 24 Oct (Fri): Afrikaans HL/FAL/SAL P3; Language Papers

    27 – 31 October 2025

    • 27 Oct (Mon): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P3; Accounting P1
    • 28 Oct (Tue): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P3; South African Sign Language HL P3; Civil Technology; Sport and Exercise Science
    • 29 Oct (Wed): English HL/FAL/SAL P1; Language Papers
    • 30 Oct (Thu): History P1; Engineering Graphics & Design P1
    • 31 Oct (Fri): Mathematics P1; Mathematical Literacy P1; Technical Mathematics P1; Religion Studies P1

    3 – 7 November 2025

    • 3 Nov (Mon): Mathematics P2; Mathematical Literacy P2; Technical Mathematics P2; Agricultural Sciences P1
    • 4 Nov (Tue): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P1; Accounting P2; Maritime Economics
    • 5 Nov (Wed): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P1; South African Sign Language HL P1; Religion Studies P2; Mechanical Technology
    • 6 Nov (Thu): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P2; Business Studies P1
    • 7 Nov (Fri): Physical Sciences (Physics) P1; Technical Sciences P1; History P2

    10 – 14 November 2025

    • 10 Nov (Mon): Physical Sciences (Chemistry) P2; Technical Sciences P2; Visual Arts P1; Nautical Science P1
    • 11 Nov (Tue): Afrikaans HL/FAL/SAL P1; Business Studies P2
    • 12 Nov (Wed): Geography P1 (Climate, Geomorphology, Map Work); Computer Applications Tech P2; Nautical Science P2
    • 13 Nov (Thu): English HL/FAL/SAL P2; Information Technology P2; Marine Sciences P1
    • 14 Nov (Fri): Life Sciences P1; Electrical Technology

    17 – 21 November 2025

    • 17 Nov (Mon): Life Sciences P2; Dramatic Arts
    • 18 Nov (Tue): Geography P2 (Economic Geography, Settlements, Map Work); Engineering Graphics & Design P2
    • 19 Nov (Wed): Economics P1; Tourism
    • 20 Nov (Thu): African Languages HL/FAL/SAL P2; South African Sign Language HL P2; Agricultural Sciences P2
    • 21 Nov (Fri): Afrikaans HL/FAL/SAL P2; Economics P2

    24 – 27 November 2025

    • 24 Nov (Mon): Agricultural Technology; Music P1 (Theory); Design
    • 25 Nov (Tue): Consumer Studies; Hospitality Studies; Dance P1
    • 26 Nov (Wed): Agricultural Management Practices; Marine Sciences P2; Music P2 (Comprehension)
    • 27 Nov (Thu): CAT P1 (Practical) Rewrite; IT P1 (Practical) Rewrite

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    How to Create a Study Plan

    A clear, realistic study plan is one of the best tools you can use to prepare for your Matric exams without feeling overwhelmed. It will help you stay organised, use your time wisely, and build your confidence before each paper.

    1. Mark Your Exam Dates Clearly

    • Mark your exam dates clearly on a wall calendar, diary, or digital calendar (e.g., on your phone).
    • Include both morning and afternoon sessions for each exam to avoid confusion.
    • Check for back-to-back exams (e.g., consecutive days or two papers on the same day).
    • Use this overview to plan your study schedule ahead of time.
    • Helps you avoid last-minute panic and manage your revision more effectively.

    2. Prioritise Your Subjects

    • Start revising the subjects scheduled first, since those exams will happen sooner.
    • Identify subjects you find most challenging and highlight them in your study plan.
    • Allocate extra time to focus on difficult subjects for better understanding.
    • This helps you balance your preparation between upcoming exams and subjects needing more attention.

    3. Create a Daily Study Routine

    • Divide your study time into focused blocks, e.g., 60–90 minutes of study followed by a 10-minute break.
    • Take regular short breaks to refresh your mind and maintain concentration.
    • Alternate between different subjects each day to stay engaged and avoid burnout.
    • Assign specific days to specific subjects, especially those needing consistent practice (e.g., Mathematics, Physical Sciences).
    • Helps create a balanced and sustainable daily study routine.

    4. Practise with Mock Exams and Past Papers

    • Include timed practice with past exam papers in your study schedule.
    • Helps you familiarise yourself with the exam format and time constraints.
    • Aim to complete at least one full past paper per subject each week as exams approach.
    • Mark your answers honestly after each mock exam.
    • Identify areas of weakness and revise those sections more thoroughly.
    • Builds confidence and improves time management for the actual exam.

    5. Include Rest and Revision Days

    • Don’t overload your schedule—include rest and lighter revision days.
    • Plan time for breaks, exercise, or relaxation to avoid burnout.
    • Use lighter days to review summary notes, flashcards, or key concepts.
    • Revisit difficult topics from earlier study sessions.
    • Helps maintain mental clarity and long-term retention of information.

    6. Set Realistic Goals

    • Set small, realistic goals for each study session (e.g., revise a chapter, complete a past paper, master a topic).
    • Avoid overwhelming yourself with unrealistic or excessive daily targets.
    • Achievable goals help you stay motivated and focused.
    • Tracking progress gives you a sense of achievement and momentum.

    With a structured plan in place, you will approach your 2025 Matric exams feeling more prepared and confident.

    Exam Day Checklist

    Preparing your exam essentials the night before can help you feel calm and confident on the day of your Matric exam. Here is a detailed checklist to guide you:

    • ID or Admission Letter: Bring your original ID or the admission document issued by your school. Keep it in a clear plastic sleeve to protect it.
    • Pens: At least two blue or black pens (in case one runs out during the exam). Avoid gel pens that smudge easily.
    • Pencils: At least two sharp pencils for diagrams or multiple-choice papers, plus a sharpener.
    • Eraser and Ruler: A clean eraser that does not leave marks, and a 30 cm ruler for diagrams, graphs, and measurements.
    • Calculator: If your subject allows it, bring a calculator with fresh batteries. Ensure it is approved for exam use and that you know how to use it confidently.
    • Mathematical Instruments (if needed): Protractor, compass, and set square for Mathematics, Technical subjects, or Physical Sciences papers.
    • Watch: A simple, non-smart wristwatch to keep track of time during your paper. Avoid digital watches with alarms that may disrupt the exam.

    On the morning of your exam:

    • Eat a light, balanced breakfast to maintain your energy.
    • Double-check your bag before leaving home.
    • Arrive at the exam venue at least 30 minutes before the exam starts to find your seat, settle your nerves, and listen to instructions calmly.

    Being prepared with all your essentials ensures you can focus fully on your paper, rather than worrying about missing items.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What if I miss an exam?
    A: Contact your school immediately and explain your situation. In some cases, you may be able to apply for a special concession to rewrite if you have a valid reason, such as illness supported by a medical certificate.

    Q: Can I get extra time for my exams?
    A: Yes, if you have an approved accommodation plan for a medical or learning condition. Confirm your arrangements with your school and ensure your invigilator is aware before the exam day.

    Q: Are calculators allowed in all exams?
    A: No, calculators are only permitted in specific subjects such as Mathematics, Mathematical Literacy, Physical Sciences, and certain technical subjects. Always confirm with your teacher before your exam.

    Q: What should I do if I feel too anxious before the exam?
    A: Take slow, deep breaths to calm yourself. Arriving early and being prepared will help reduce anxiety. If you feel overwhelmed, speak to your teacher or a trusted adult before the exam for support.

    Q: Can I leave the exam room early if I finish before time?
    A: Generally, you will need to remain in the exam room for the full duration of the paper. Use any extra time to review your answers carefully before submitting your paper.

    Q: What happens if I am late for my exam?
    A: If you are late, report to the exam venue immediately. Depending on how late you are, you may still be allowed to write but will not receive extra time. Always aim to arrive at least 30 minutes early.

    Q: How will I know where to sit during the exam?
    A: Schools will have seating plans posted outside the venue or shared with you before the exam day. Check your seat number and location to avoid confusion when you arrive.

    Matric exams can feel overwhelming, but with clear planning and a calm mindset, you can excel. Track your timetable, create a balanced study plan, and take care of your health.

    Stay focused, believe in yourself, and take it one step at a time.

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