NQF Level

NQF Level play an important role in the South African academic system. Find out what they mean and how you can achieve each level. There are even alternative programmes available that you can do. 

It is national because it is a national resource, representing a national effort at integrating education and training into unified structure of recognised qualifications. It is framework of qualifications i.e. records of learner achievements.

The NQF is a set of principles and guidelines by which records of learner achievement are registered to enable national recognition of acquired skills and knowledge, thereby ensuring an integrated system that encourages lifelong learning.

The NQF consist of 10 levels divided into three bands; Levels 1 to 4 equate to high school grades 9 to 12 or vocational training, 5 to 7 are college diplomas and technical qualifications, 7 to 10 are university degrees.

LevelsDesignation
1Grade 9
2Grade 10 and National (vocational) Certificates level 2
3Grade 11 and National (vocational) Certificates level 3
4Grade 12 (National Senior Certificate) and National (vocational) Cert. level 4
5Higher Certificates and Advanced National (vocational) Cert.
6National Diploma and Advanced certificates
7Bachelor’s degree, Advanced Diplomas, Post Graduate Certificate and B-tech
8Honours degree, Post Graduate diploma and Professional Qualifications
9Master’s degree
10Doctor’s degree

NQF Levels and their Meaning

NQF Levels play an important role in the South African academic system. Find out what they mean and how you can achieve each level. There are even alternative programmes available that you can do. 

There are NQF levels all throughout your high school and tertiary education. From grade 9 up to grade 12, you have your lower level qualifications. This consists of level 1 to 4. Once you decide to further your education you will start your journey to the higher NQF levels.

NQF Level Qualification How to Achieve NQF Level 
Level 1 Grade 9 Successfully complete grade 9 
Level 2 Grade 10 Complete grade 10 
Level 3 Grade 11 Complete grade 11 
Level 4Grade 12( matric) Successfully pass your matric final exam 
Level 5Higher Certificate Enrol in a higher certificate program
Level 6 National Diploma and Advanced Certificate Complete a national diploma qualification or an advanced certificate
Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree and Advanced Diploma Enrol and complete a bachelor’s degree programme
Level 8 Honours Degree and Postgraduate Diploma Enrol in an honours programme 
Level 9 Master’s DegreeSuccessfully complete a master’s Degree 
Level 10 Doctorates DegreeSuccessfully complete a doctorates degree qualification 

How the SAQA Relate to the NQF 

The South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) is a professional body. These professionals are selected by the Ministers of Higher Education and Training. Members of the SAQA advise ministers of higher education on the NQF act. It also ensures that the objectives of the NQF are achieved. 

What is the Equivalent of a NQF Level 4?

A NQF level 4 is a matric certificate qualification. You could earn your matric certificate by completing your matric final exams. If you can’t complete your matric, there are national and FET certificates equivalent to it.

Is an NQF Level Qualification Worth it? 

Having a NQF qualification does give you more opportunities. So yes, it is worth it. There will be a lot of studying and effort needed from you. Luckily we have student support. With us your learning is our priority. That’s why we have online tutors and study groups available to you.