NBT Test

The NBTs assess key competencies essential for success in higher education, specifically focusing on Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, and Mathematics. These skills are vital for managing the academic demands of university courses.

Why Take the NBT?

  1. Admission Requirement: Many universities in South Africa require NBT scores as part of their admission criteria.
  2. Personal Benchmarking: The results help identify areas where you may need to improve, providing a clearer path for academic success.
  3. Placement Decisions: Institutions use NBT results in conjunction with other application materials to determine the best placement for incoming students.

Key Features of the NBT

No Pass Mark

It’s important to note that there is no specific pass mark for the NBT. Instead, each institution interprets the results using Benchmark Levels alongside other applicant information to make informed admissions and placement decisions.

Online Test Environment

The NBT is administered in a secure, proctored online environment. Each test session is recorded to ensure compliance with testing procedures, so maintaining a suitable environment is essential for a valid test.

Preparing for the NBT

General Rules for Test-Taking

To ensure a smooth testing experience, adhere to the following rules:

  1. Test Environment: Choose a quiet room with a blank wall behind you and adequate lighting.
  2. Technical Requirements: Ensure your computer has a working camera and microphone. Cell phones, smart devices, or any unauthorized materials are strictly prohibited during the test.
  3. Session Compliance: You must maintain your camera and microphone visibility throughout the test. Ensure your face is clearly visible, as any obstructions can lead to invalidation of your session.

Equipment Checklist

Before the test day, confirm you have the necessary equipment:

  • A laptop or desktop meeting minimum requirements (Windows 10/11 or MacOS 10.15 and above)
  • A stable internet connection (minimum 6 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up)
  • Administrator rights on your computer for installing the required Lockdown Browser
  • Valid identification (South African ID or passport)

Test Day: What to Expect

Login and Test Session

On the test day, log in no later than 08:30 to resolve any technical issues before the test starts at 09:00. Each test lasts approximately 3 hours, so be prepared for a focused session.

Simulation Test

Completing a compulsory simulation before the official test is required. This helps familiarize yourself with the testing platform and processes. The simulation includes:

  • Photo ID verification
  • Biographical information entry
  • Sample test questions

This simulation must be completed on the same device you will use for the actual test.

Conclusion

The National Benchmark Tests play a significant role in your higher education application process in South Africa. By understanding the requirements, preparing adequately, and following the testing protocols, you can navigate the NBT successfully and make a strong impression on your chosen institutions.