Maths 80% or more. 85% at least to stand a realistic chance of getting accepted Your NSC average typically should be at least around 80-83% to stand a realistic chance of getting in
Masters in computer science and electrical engineering how? Did he do another undergraduate degree or from his honours in actuarial science he went straight into his masters in computer science and electrical engineering, if so then I am amazed at how you can shape your career with just an actuarial science degree with honours
This guy is very smart…I remember meeting him at some school competition when we were in high school and saw him when he was at UCT
We thank God for having you in our family son !!!!
Well done on putting together this informative and inspiring video together!
Gokul. 😁 Is this Gokul Gokul? Well done on your video with Kobus as well.
@@lesibanammatli178 hey Les. Good to hear from you man. Hope you are well. Thank you for your kind words.
this man is a genius i got admitted to actuary this helps a lot hopefully i will pass
How are things going?
Inspiring 👏
What's the requirements
For what?
Maths 80% or more. 85% at least to stand a realistic chance of getting accepted
Your NSC average typically should be at least around 80-83% to stand a realistic chance of getting in
@@t.s5806 if you get 97 for maths but have nsc average of 78 could you get in
Masters in computer science and electrical engineering how? Did he do another undergraduate degree or from his honours in actuarial science he went straight into his masters in computer science and electrical engineering, if so then I am amazed at how you can shape your career with just an actuarial science degree with honours