Can I take additional subjects after completing Grade 12?

Can I take additional subjects after completing Grade 12?

You may register for two additional subjects after completing the National Senior Certificate. The Grade 10 and 11 materials for the subjects must be acquired and worked through to provide you with an understanding of each subject’s fundamental principles. However, it is not a requirement for you to formally complete Grade 10 and 11 in the applicable subjects through Impaq.
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