NBT -What do your NBT results mean
The three performance levels or benchmark categories that your NBT score can be placed in are:
- 'Proficient',
- 'Intermediate', or
- 'Basic'.
If your score is placed in the "Proficient" category then it means that you will be able to cope with the demands of tertiary study programmes without needing extra academic support.
If your score is placed in the "Intermediate" category then it means that it is suspected that you will face challenges in your academic performance in university and would need some academic support.
If your score is placed in the "Basic" category then it means that you are seen to be unprepared for university studies.
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