Higher Education | Bridging the gap for students rejected by universities

JOHANNESBURG - Accepted first-time university applicants are about to begin the academic year but many of the Class of 2023 face the disappointment of being rejected by universities.

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Well, technology's being used to bridge the gap. ALX's Silicon Savannah has trained over 85,000 young people since 2021, with 85% of its graduates finding employment within six months.

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Divesh Sooka, General Manager at ALX South Africa, spoke to eNCA about it.

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