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How Can I Prepare for My NBT?

Feeling nervous about the National Benchmark Test (NBT)? Don't worry—you're not alone! This test is a major step towards your dream university in South Africa, and we've got your back with top strategies and tips to ace your NBT. Let's get started!


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First Things First: Understand the Structure!


The NBT includes two main parts:

  • Academic and Quantitative Literacy (AQL): Think comprehension, logic, and everyday maths skills.

  • Mathematics (MAT): Time to tackle advanced maths skills that universities look for.


Knowing exactly what's coming your way will put your nerves at ease. Trust us, a little familiarity goes a long way!



Get a Solid Study Schedule


Consistency beats cramming any day! Set aside regular study sessions leading up to your test date. A well-structured routine makes everything feel manageable.



Pick the Best Study Materials


Not all study guides are created equal! Choose reliable past papers and realistic practice quizzes to give yourself a genuine feel of the actual test.



Practice Makes Perfect (Really!)

Dive into past NBT papers regularly—this will help you recognize patterns and master your timing. You’ll feel way more confident walking into that exam room.



Back to Basics

Boost your literacy by reading diverse material like news articles, essays, and short stories. For Maths, brush up on your algebra, geometry, calculus, and trigonometry. You’ve got this!




Know Your Strengths (and Weaknesses!)

Be honest with yourself. Identify your strong areas and give extra love to your weak spots. Balance your prep and ace all sections equally.



Join Workshops and Webinars

Attend workshops or webinars designed specifically for NBT prep. Expert advice and insider tips can make a huge difference.



Real Exam Conditions Matter

Create mock-exam conditions when practising. Set timers, ditch distractions, and get used to the test-day pressure—minus the real stakes!



Stay Healthy and Sharp

Eating well, getting good sleep, and staying hydrated can supercharge your brainpower. Healthy habits mean better exam performance.



Quick FAQs


When should I start preparing for my NBT?Ideally, begin two to three months before your test date to keep stress levels low and confidence high.


What resources should I use?Official past papers, practice quizzes, study guides, and the fantastic Go Study Now app.


Is the NBT compulsory?For most South African universities, yes! Always double-check with your university.



Ready to Smash Your NBT?


Your NBT performance is your ticket to university success. Jumpstart your preparation now, and let Go Study Now guide you every step of the way.



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