Over 100,000 matriculants fail to secure university placement (1of7)
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JOHANNESBURG - South African students say the system that is meant to prepare them for the working world, is failing them.
The latest Professional Provident Society PPS Student Confidence Index shows that financial strain, mental health struggles and a lack of career preparedness is denting the aspirations of students.
PPS is a company that provides financial services exclusively for graduate professionals.
It says the PPS Student Confidence Index is a call to action to ensure that education truly empowers.
The Head of Technical Marketing at PPS, Motshabi Nomvethe discussed this with eNCA.