What are the NSC requirements for a bachelor of Radiography
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To pursue a Bachelor of Radiography in South Africa, you generally need to meet the National Senior Certificate (NSC) requirements. Here’s an overview:
1. Subject Requirements: Typically, you need Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Life Sciences as part of your Grade 12 subjects.
2. Performance Levels: You should achieve a minimum level of performance in these subjects, usually around level 4 (50-59%) or higher, depending on the university’s specific requirements.
3. APS Score: Most universities require a specific Admission Points Score (APS), often around 28 or higher. You can calculate your APS using the [APS Calculator](https://apply.org.za/aps).
4. Language Proficiency: A minimum level in English, either home language or first additional language, is often required.
It’s important to check the specific requirements of each university as they can vary. For more details, visit the universities’ pages at [UniApplyForMe Universities](https://apply.org.za/universities).