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  • Monash South Africa Admission Requirements

    Monash South Africa Admission Requirements

    Admissions information for domestic students Bachelor of Computer and Information Science

    Entry requirements

    Minimum entrance requirements

    You must be at least 17 years old when you enrol (applications may be made while you are 16).

    Our classes are taught and assessed in English. View the English language requirements.

    Entrance scores are indicative only and subject to change annually.

    COURSE LEVEL ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

    South African National Senior Certificate (NSC)

    • Minimum score: 33
    • Subject prerequisites: English (4) and Mathematics (4) or Math Literacy (5)

    Minimum entrance requirements for non-school-leavers

    If you don’t meet the entry requirements for direct entry to the bachelor degree you’d like to study, the Foundation Programme MSAFP) can get you there. The programme bridges the gap between your highest qualification and the academic qualifications accepted by Monash South Africa.

    Applications

    More information can be found by visiting How to apply

    Academic requirements

    We select students based on academic merit. You must be at least 17 years old when you enrol (applications may be made while you are 16).

    To be eligible for an undergraduate degree at Monash South Africa, you must have completed one of the following:

    South African students

    International students

    • See the international qualification tables for information on how to apply with your GCE O and A levels, International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma and other country specific qualifications.

    Contact us

    Please contact us at the prospective students office by calling +27 11 950 4009 or sending us an emailfor more information.

  • UNISA Short Course in The Support of Children at Risk

    UNISA Short Course in The Support of Children at Risk

    University of South Africa Short Course in The Support of Children at Risk

    Short Course in The Support of Children at Risk (76977)Purpose

    On the completion of the course the students will be able to:

    • Classify and Know who are the children at risk
    • Identify the causative factors that led a child to be at risk
    • Describe various intervention strategies through a holistic approach and wellness dimensions
    • Understand how to support children at risk in different contexts
    • Explain how sustainability may be maintained
    • Understanding ethical conduct in dealing with children at risk
    • Describe practical intervention:

    -relationship building
    -walking path-addressing wellness dimensions
    -rehabilitation
     
     Target group

    parents, guardians, grandparents, teachers, social workers, caregivers and volunteers in communities and warders
     
     Admission requirements

    National Senior Certificate

    12 months
     Language medium

    English
     Registration periods

    Year
     Tuition method

    Blended Mode
     Kind of assessment

    Formativeassessment.Studentsmustcompleteandpassacompulsoryassignmentinthemodule.Theassignmentwillinvolveworkplace-basedexercisesandself-assessment.
    Theassignmentwillcontribute20%tothefinalmarkofthemodule.
     
    Summativeassessment.Studentsmustsubmitandpassaportfoliocomprisingofpracticeorientated activitieswhichwillassesscompetenceinallunitstandards.Asubminimumof40%isrequiredtopasstheportfolioassessment.
     The support of Children at Risk (SCSCRA1)Syllabus/Content Topics

    THEORETICAL COMPONENT

    • Who are children at risk (orphans, those displaying deviant behaviour, offenders, refugees, drug addicts, children from broken homes, school drop outs)

    2 Causative Factors
    3 Intervention Strategies through Holistic Approach and Wellness Dimensions
    4 Support
    5 Maintaining Sustainability
    PRACTICAL COMPONENT- PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT
    1 Identifying children at risk
    2 Ethical Considerations
    3 Practical Intervention

    • Relationship building
    • Walking the path-addressing wellness dimensions
    • Rehabilitation/Remediation
    • Sustainability

    Course leader

    Prof Meahabo Dinah Magano
    BA; BEd; MED (School Guidance) DED Psychology of Education
    Expertise: Psychology of Education- wellness dimensions in various contexts
    Department of Inclusive Education
    Sunnyside Campus Building 10, Floor 1 Office 58
    Tel: 27 12 481 2766
    Cell: 0835202636
    E-mail: maganmd@unisa.ac.za
     
     Programme administrator(s)

    Lynette Ramango
    Centre for Continuing Education and Training
    Sunnyside Campus Building  10 Room B10
    Tel: 012 481 2731
    Fax 086 548 9968
    ramanml@unisa.ac.za

  • University of Limpopo Term Date 2026

    University of Limpopo Term Date 2026

    Download or read University of Limpopo Term Date 2026 details below:

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  • Rhodes University  Online Application

    Rhodes University  Online Application

    Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in the application cycle, which commences in March of every year, and close in September of the same year. You can find Rhode’s online application form here. If you are an International Student looking to apply to Rhodes University, please visit here.

    South Africans learners wishing to apply online will need a working email address and an ID number. Foreign learners wishing to apply will need to have their passport number.

    To view Rhodes Application Process, please visit here.

    Application Fee:

    South African Applicants are required to pay an application fee of R100 via EFT, not cash.

    For more information regarding University fees, please visit here.

    Submitting Results and Documents:

    School learners must ensure that all examination results from Grade 11 until September of Grade 12 are submitted. Failure to do such may result in delays within the student’s application process. You might find that you applied early in Grade 12 and thus only sent in your final Grade 11 results. If this is true, as the year progresses and you receive more results keep sending them through to Rhodes, that way they will have all your results by the time finals come around.

    Transferring students should too ensure that all transcripts and academic records are submitted as early as possible as well as that a final transcript of current studies being undertaken reaches the Admissions Office as soon as possible after receipt.

    Once you have applied, keep a look out for your acceptance and/or provisional acceptance letter. In this letter students will be given a date by which an acceptance fee needs to be paid. Paying this fee means your place at the university and/or in residence is secured. In 2016 the fee is R750. This is non-refundable and is subject to change, but it is cheaper than changing your mind and not being able to go back.

    Once students are accepted, they will be assigned a student number and password that they can use to access ROSS (Rhodes Online Student Service). They can track their application process and residence application here, too.

    Apply Online here

    Dates to Remember:

    Registration dates are 6 and 7th February
    Orientation week: 8 -11 February

    Parent Orientation: Sunday 7th February

    Applications for 2026/2027 open in March and close on the 30th of September. It’s best to apply as early as possible.

  • UNISA Bachelor of Science Honours in Life Science Education (98912)

    UNISA Bachelor of Science Honours in Life Science Education (98912)

    Qualification code:98912
    NQF level:8
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:6085
    APS/AS:60
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    Admission and re-admission requirements

    Qualification admission requirements

    Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
    An appropriate NQF 7 qualification from an accredited provider of higher education. A minimum of 60% for the major(s), or for a selected number of NQF 7 modules in the qualification.
    Unsuccessful applicants, may appeal to the Directorate: Student Admissions and Registrations, and will be required to provide a motivation for special admission. The motivation must incorporate the following:
    – academic motivation offering evidence of your ability to study a postgraduate qualification,
    – work experience relevant to the qualification and courses completed since graduating with the Bachelor’s degree or Advanced Diploma.
    These appeals will only be considered if the enrolment target of the particular qualification has not been met and/or additional enrolment spaces are available.

    Click here if you don’t meet the admission requirements above to view alternative options.

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee of R105 once you’ve received your student number.
    Please note:

    • The application fee is only applicable to students who do not have a formal Unisa student number.
    • Use the student number you receive from Unisa AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030). Visit www.unisa.ac.za/paymentinfo for banking details and payment information.
    • The due date for the application fee is the closing date for the application period. Any application submitted without an application fee will not be processed. Please ensure that you keep a copy of your proof of payment.
    • This application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.

    Student fees

    Click here to find out more about Unisa’s student fees, and the bursaries and loans for Unisa students.

    Apply for admission

    • You must apply for each new qualification even if you already have a formal Unisa student number. This includes first-time Unisa applicants, Unisa students changing to a new qualification and applicants completing an undergraduate qualification who wish to continue with postgraduate studies.
    • You may apply for a maximum of two qualifications, ranked in order of preference (although you may only register for one should both of your applications be successful).
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information.

  • UNISA Higher Certificate in Retailing Course

    UNISA Higher Certificate in Retailing Course

    Qualification code:90014
    NQF level:5
    Total credits:120
    SAQA ID:94791
    APS/AS:15
    Maximum time to complete this qualification: 3 years

    Admission and re-admission requirements

    Qualification admission requirements

    Your admission to Unisa is dependent on you meeting the specific admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
    A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with at least 30% in the language of teaching and learning,
    or
    a Senior Certificate (SC) with at least an F symbol on HG or E symbol on SG in the language of teaching and learning,
    or
    a National Certificate (Vocational) with at least 40% in the language of teaching and learning in terms of the NSC.
    Selection option for the Higher Certificate studies will be limited and aligned to vocational subject choices obtained in the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) level 4.

    If you don’t meet the admission requirements above, click here to view other qualification admission requirements in the College of Economic & Management Sciences.

    Student fees and funding your studies

    Application fee

    Pay the application fee once you’ve received your student number:

    • R105 for online applications
    • R160 for hard copy applications

    Please note that this application fee is non-refundable even if you decide not to study through Unisa or do not qualify for admission to Unisa.

    Student fees

    Click here to find out more about Unisa’s student fees, and the bursaries and loans for Unisa students.

    Apply for admission

    Applications for admission to undergraduate higher certificates, diplomas & degrees, advanced certificates, advanced diplomas, the Postgraduate Certificate in Education & BTech degrees will be open from August – September 
    Applications will however close earlier on August for the following two qualifications:

    • Bachelor of Social Work (90088)
    • Higher Certificate in Social Auxiliary Work (90011)

    Please note:

    • Everyone wanting to start a new qualification must apply for admission.
    • Unisa will inform you of the outcome of your application. If successful, Unisa will indicate for which qualification you have been accepted and will offer you a space for the period for which you have applied (ie either semester 1 or semester 2).
    • You must accept or decline Unisa’s offer within the prescribed period of time.
    • If you accept Unisa’s offer, you must register for the period for which you have been granted admission (ie semester 1 or semester 2). Should you not register for the relevant semester of study, you will need to re-apply for admission during the next application period.

    Additional support for this qualification via TVET colleges

    Unisa has an agreement with various Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to offer classes in a selected number of qualifications. These classes have proved to generally improve the throughput rate of students who enrol for them.
    Take note of the following:

    • Make sure that your TVET college of choice offers support in your qualification.
    • Apply for admission during Unisa’s application period via your TVET college or via Unisa.

    Registration

    Unisa will send the necessary information about registration dates and the registration process to all successful applicants who have confirmed their acceptance of Unisa’s offer. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for registration information.

  • 2026-2027 Sol Plaatje University Online Application Form

    2026 Sol Plaatje University Online Application Form

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  • Unisa TVET Colleges Application

    Unisa TVET Colleges Application 2026

    TVET colleges

    Unisa has an agreement with a number of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges to offer tuition for selected qualifications, but primarily higher certificates.

    These classes have proved to mostly improve the throughput rate of students who enrol for them. Successful completion of the higher certificates may give you a better chance to qualify for degree studies at Unisa.

    Colleges that have an agreement with Unisa

    The following TVET colleges have agreements with Unisa:

    Province College Website address
    Eastern Cape Eastcape Midlands College www.emcol.co.za/
    Port Elizabeth College www.pecollege.edu.za/
    Gauteng Western College www.westcol.co.za/
    Ekurhuleni East College www.eec.edu.za/
    KwaZulu-Natal Umfolozi College www.umfolozicollege.co.za/
    Limpopo Letaba College www.letabafet.co.za/
    Mpumalanga Gert Sibande College www.gscollege.co.za/
    Western Cape College of Cape Town www.cct.edu.za/
    False Bay College www.falsebaycollege.co.za/
    Northlink College www.northlink.co.za/
    West Coast College westcoastcollege.co.za/

    Unisa qualifications offered by TVET colleges

    Selection of courses approved by the Minister of Higher Education and Training

    College Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Development: Foundation Phase) (02593) Higher Certificate in Accounting Sciences (98201) Higher Certificate in Banking (98225) Higher Certificate in Economic and Management Sciences (98237) Higher Certificate in Tourism Management (98226)
    Modules AUE1501
    BNU1501
    CLA1501
    ENN1504
    FAC1501
    FAC1502
    MAC1501
    MNB1501
    SUS1501
    TAX1501
    BAN1501
    BAN1502
    BAN1503
    BSM1501
    CBC1501
    CRM1501
    ECS1501
    FAC1501
    QMI1500
    RSK1501
    BNU1501
    BSM1501
    CLA1501
    ECS1500
    ENG1511
    FAC1501
    FAC1502
    INF1505
    QMI1500
    SUS1501
    DTM1501
    ENN1504
    EUP1501
    FAC1501
    IOP1502
    MNG1502
    MNM1503
    QMI1500
    SUS1501
    TRT1502
    College of Cape Town  yes  yes
    East Cape Midlands College yes  yes
    Ekurhuleni East College  yes
    False Bay College  yes
    Gert Sibande College  yes yes
    Letaba College  yes
    NorthLink College  yes
    Umfolozi College yes yes
    Port Elizabeth College yes  yes
    West Coast College  yes yes
    Western College  yes  yes

    What is a TVET college?

    It is a Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college. Unisa has an agreement with 11 TVET colleges to offer classes in its higher certificate qualifications.

    How can I benefit?

    The TVET colleges with whom Unisa has agreements offer classes and support on Unisa’s study material. Students who follow this route have been very successful in their studies.

    Will I have to pay extra?

    Yes, the colleges charge extra for tuition and support. This cost is, however, subsidised by government to make it more affordable. The cost differs between the colleges. Contact the college where you would like to study to get a quotation for the tuition support it offers.

    Do I still apply and register with Unisa?

    Yes, you have to apply at Unisa during the normal application period. Once accepted you have to register with Unisa during the registration period. At the same time, you have to register for tuition at the TVET college of your choice. Remember to make sure that the college of your choice offers support in the higher certificate you apply for.

    What can I do with a higher certificate qualification?

    A higher certificate is an accredited qualification and it may allow you into diploma or bachelor degree studies.

    TO APPLY FOR ADMISSION, FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Details Of Central Johannesburg TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Details Of Central Johannesburg TVET College Application 2026/2027

    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Of Central Johannesburg TVET College

    To enroll for any of the NC(V) qualifications at NQF Level 2, a prospective student:

    • must have a Grade 9 pass or a higher qualification; OR
    • must have an NQF Level 1 qualification; OR
    • must have an approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2; OR
    •  go through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2

    To enroll for NQF Level 3, a student must have completed a relevant NQF Level 2.

    PASS REQUIREMENTS

    • You must pass all SEVEN subjects to obtain the NC(V) qualification at a particular level and to progress to the next NQF Level.
    • The pass requirement for the four vocation subjects is 50% per subject
    • The pass requirement for the fundamental subjects is as follows:
      •  Life Orientation 40%
      • Language/Communication 40%
      • Maths/Maths Literacy 30%

    How to Apply / Register

    The following documents must be attached upon submission of applications:

    •  Copies of CIPC Registration Documents as proof that the firm is a registered vendor with Registrar of Companies;
    • Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate;
    • VAT Registration(if applicable);
    • B-BBEE Verification Certificate or letter from accounting officer, if the annual declared turnover of the firm is less than 5 million;
    • CIDB/Accreditation/Affiliation/Relevant Registration and or Professional Registration/Certificate of trade or compliance;
    • Certified copies of identity documents of Owners/ Members/ Directors/ Shareholders;

     

    Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) has six Campuses namely, Parktown Campus, Alexander Campus, Ellis Park Campus, Crown Mines Campus, Riverlea Campus and Langlaagte Campus

    Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) is a public Further Education and Training College that offers a wide range of qualifications, from NQF Level 2 to NQF Level 4 – from National Technical Education (NATED) programmes to the new and exciting National Certificate (Vocational) [NC(V)] to Skills courses and Learnerships.  There are over fifty-six full time study opportunities, in four Schools, from which a student can choose.  Prospective students also have an opportunity to study on a part time basis in some of these programmes.

    The CJC scope of curriculum currently operates through the following four dynamic Schools at respective campuses and sites:

    (a)  The School for Enterprise and Business Development (EBD)

    (b) The School for Engineering Technology (ET)

    (c)  The School for Health and Human Services (HHS)

    (d) The School for Information Communication Technology (ICT)

    Courses

    SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET)

    • Electrical Infrastructure Construction
    • Civil Engineering & Building Construction
    • Engineering & Related Design
    • Building and Civil Engineering N1 – N6
    • Electrical Engineering N1 – N6
    • Electronics Engineering N1 – N6
    • Mechanical Engineering N1 – N6
    • Servicing Motor Vehicles
    • Construction Electrical
    • Community House Building L2
    • Welding L2
    • Welding N1
    • Carpentry
    • Motor Trade N1
    • Plumbing
    • Cabinetmaking
    • Body & Paint

    SCHOOL OF ENTERPRISE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (EBD)

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

    SCHOOL OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)

    • Information Technology & Computer Science

     

    Contact Details

    Parktown CampusTel: 011 643 8421
    Fax: 011 643 1020
    Alexandra CampusTel: 011 882 9763
    Fax: 011 882 3305
    Ellis Park CampusTel: 011 402 2990
    Fax: 011 402 2991
    Crown Mines CampusTel: 011 247 0913
    Fax: 011 247 0916
    Riverlea CampusTel: 011 474 2080
    Fax: 011 473 2321
    Langlaagte CampusTel: 011 839 2781
    Fax: 011 839 3972
    Troyville ICT Learning Resource CentreTel: 011 216 0300
    Fax: 011 216 0301
    Marketing & Communications DepartmentTel: 011 351 6000
    Fax: 011 484 2738

    Website : www.cjc.edu.za

     

  • Rhodes University Online Application Procedure

    2026 Rhodes University Online Application Procedure

    Application procedure

    Please read this section carefully. An inaccurate or incomplete application form will hold up the processing of your application. Please note that if you provide any false information your application will be rejected immediately.

    PAGE 1

    POPULATION GROUP e.g. Indian, Coloured, White

    We ask this question because some donors have stipulated that their bursaries may only be awarded to a particular race. The Government also requires this information for statistical purposes.

    PLEASE INDICATE ANY PHYSICAL DISABILITY

    Examples of a disability would be blindness, cerebral palsy, deafness, paraplegia, partial hearing, wheelchair use. We need this information in order for us to assist you with your needs; it will not jeopardise your application. However, if you do not disclose a disability in your application, you will not be able to claim any concessions in this regard during your registration at Rhodes University (e.g. extra time in examinations, etc.)

    PAGE 2

    CHOICES OF DEGREE/DIPLOMA

    The degrees which may be taken at Rhodes are listed under the Curriculum Selection section.

    ENROLMENT AT A PREVIOUS TERTIARY INSTITUTION

    If you have previously been or are currently registered at another institution a copy of a full academic transcript giving your final results is required. Midyear results may be considered but the Dean may defer his decision until your final results are available. Please submit a transcript from the institution − not a Result Slip.

    PAGE 3

    ADDRESS DETAILS

    Please complete in detail. We cannot respond to your application if this information is incomplete.

    DETAILS OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR FEES

    Please ensure that this information is supplied. Do not list a Bursary or Government sponsor. This must be the person who will take care of ensuring that your fees are paid. They are also the person who will liaise with bursary or Government Department to ensure that your fees are paid.

    PAGE 4

    EXAMINATION RESULTS

    If you have already matriculated or completed your O levels / A levels it is essential that you enclose a certified copy of the certificate.

    PLEASE ONLY COMPLETE THE SECTION RELEVANT TO YOUR SCHOOLING (only if you are currently at school).

    Please do not use Tippex on your results or alter them in any way. Make sure that the Principal of your school completes this section. Also remember that if you do not have the required points for admission, a positive report from the Principal will assist the University in assessing your potential. If you have left school this section need not be completed.

    PAGE 5

    DO YOU REQUIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNIVERSITY? (YES/NO) Answer ‘Yes’ only if you are not able to obtain funding elsewhere (e.g. a student loan at a bank).

    PAGE 5

    CURRENT YEAR’S ACTIVITY

    Choose one of: Grade 12 pupil at school (i.e. upgrading your results), university student, technikon student, technical college student, technical institute student, teachers’ training college or labour force (i.e. working). If you have been working or travelling, a letter detailing your activities would be of great assistance.

    PAGES 6 AND 7 

    Complete Section Two of the form fully, giving as much detail as possible. The Deans will read this sectionwhen assessing your application. It is particularly important if you do not have the required number ofpoints for admission.

    PAGE 8

    DECLARATION AND AGREEMENT

    Make sure that both you this page of the form − if this is not done the form will be returned to you.

    CHECKLIST

    Do not forget to include the relevant application fee.

    • If you intend to apply for exemptions on the ground of courses completed at a university outside South Africa, the syllabi and course content, certified by that university, must be submitted with your application. If the syllabi are not in English, it is your responsibility to provide a sworn translation.

    • If you have completed courses at another South African university, you may apply for credit for such courses when submitting your application form. (Enclose a letter giving full details of credits you would like considered.) Credits will only be granted on receipt of an official transcript of results provided by the other university.

    Closing dates and application fees

    All applications should be submitted before the end of September

    Application Fee is R100