NBT Sample
Prepare for the NBT 2026 with free practice tests. Master Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy & Mathematics questions. Get ready for South African uni

The National Benchmark Test (NBT) is a standardized assessment used by South African universities to evaluate your academic readiness for higher education. Our free NBT practice tests help you prepare for the Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy, and Mathematics components of this important exam.
In 2025, the NBT continues to be a crucial requirement for university admission in South Africa. Whether you're applying for undergraduate studies at UCT, Wits, Stellenbosch, or any other South African institution, thorough NBT preparation can significantly improve your benchmark scores and increase your chances of acceptance into your desired programme.


Academic Literacy Practice
Test your ability to understand academic texts, evaluate evidence, and identify main ideas in complex passages.

Quantitative Literacy Practice
Practice interpreting graphs, tables, and numerical data essential for university-level academic work.

Mathematics (MAT) Practice
Master algebra, functions, trigonometry, and calculus questions for programmes requiring mathematics.

Reading Comprehension Practice
Strengthen your ability to extract meaning, make inferences, and understand complex academic vocabulary.

Logical Reasoning & Problem Solving Practice
Develop critical thinking skills tested throughout the NBT, including pattern recognition, logical deduction, and analytical reasoning abilities essential for university success.

What Is the National Benchmark Test (NBT)?
The National Benchmark Test (NBT) is a standardised assessment developed by the National Benchmark Tests Project (NBTP), administered through the Centre for Educational Testing for Access and Placement (CETAP) at the University of Cape Town. First introduced in 2005 by Universities South Africa (then HESA), the NBT measures your academic readiness for university-level studies in South Africa.
- Academic & Quantitative Literacy (AQL) - 3 hours
- Mathematics Test (MAT) - 3 hours
- Multiple-choice format throughout
- Available in English and Afrikaans
- No calculators permitted
- ~75 questions in Academic Literacy
- ~50 questions in Quantitative Literacy
- Written on Saturdays/Sundays only
- Results available in 2-4 weeks
- May-October testing window
| Feature | NBT (National Benchmark Test) | NSC (National Senior Certificate) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | University readiness assessment | School-leaving qualification |
| Format | Standardised multiple-choice | Varied formats per subject |
| Scoring | Proficient/Intermediate/Basic | Percentage marks & levels |
| Focus | Academic skills application | Subject content knowledge |
| Use by Universities | Placement & support decisions | Primary admission criteria |


NBT Exam 2025: What to Expect
- Testing Period: May to October 2025 (registration opens April 1)
- Test Days: Saturdays and select Sundays at venues nationwide
- Duration: AQL (3 hours morning) + MAT (3 hours afternoon)
- Cost: R185 (AQL only) or R370 (AQL + MAT)
- Results: Available 2-4 weeks after testing
- Required ID: South African ID book, passport, or certified birth certificate
NBT Content Breakdown
Tests your ability to understand academic vocabulary, identify main ideas, evaluate evidence, track arguments in texts, and interpret visual information like tables and charts.
Assesses your ability to interpret graphs and statistics, perform multi-step calculations, identify patterns, and apply basic mathematical concepts in real-world contexts.
Covers algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus basics, and geometry. Required for programmes in engineering, commerce, science, and health sciences.
Evaluated throughout all sections, testing your ability to reason logically, make inferences, evaluate arguments, and draw conclusions from complex information.

How to Register for the NBT in 2025
Go to nbt.ac.za and click on "Book a Test" to begin the registration process. You'll need your South African ID number or passport details.
Select from available test dates between May and October. Choose a venue that's convenient for you—tests are held at universities and schools across South Africa.
Pay R185 for AQL only or R370 for AQL + MAT via EasyPay at Pick n Pay, Shoprite, Checkers, or Spar, or pay online through the EasyPay website.
Bring your ID, registration letter, proof of payment, two HB pencils, eraser, and sharpener. Arrive by 07:30 for registration—doors close at 08:30.
Access your NBT results online approximately 2-4 weeks after testing using your NBT reference number or South African ID number.
NBT Cost 2025: Registration Fees
Important: If you miss your scheduled test date, you must re-register and pay again. Your scores will only be released once payment is confirmed. The NBT Project does not endorse any paid preparation courses.
| What You Need | AQL Only | AQL + MAT |
|---|---|---|
| Test Fee | R185 | R370 |
| Duration | 3 hours | 6 hours (full day) |
| Who Needs It | All university applicants | Engineering, Commerce, Science, Health Sciences |
| Payment Methods | EasyPay (in-store or online), Direct Deposit/EFT | |
| Results Validity | 3 years from test date | |
NBT Benchmark Levels: Understanding Your Results
Your NBT scores are categorised into three benchmark levels that indicate your academic readiness for university study. These levels help universities make decisions about admission and placement into support programmes.
Well-prepared for university study. Academic progress unlikely to be limited by abilities in this domain.
May face some challenges. Additional academic support may be beneficial during studies.
May be underprepared. Extensive support or foundation programme placement may be required.
NBT Study Guide 2025
- Practice reading academic texts from journals and textbooks
- Work through graphs, tables, and charts from newspapers and reports
- Review Grade 10-12 mathematics concepts without a calculator
- Time yourself when answering practice questions
- Focus on understanding rather than memorisation
- Take advantage of free practice tests to identify weak areas
Interactive Study Flashcards
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Pass Your NBT With Confidence
The National Benchmark Test is your gateway to higher education in South Africa. By understanding the test format, practising with realistic questions, and developing strong academic literacy and quantitative reasoning skills, you can achieve the proficient benchmark level that demonstrates your readiness for university studies.
Remember that the NBT assesses skills you've developed throughout your school career—there's no need for expensive preparation courses. Use our free practice tests to familiarise yourself with the question types, identify areas for improvement, and build the confidence you need to perform your best on test day. Your university future starts with proper NBT preparation.
