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  • 2026/2027 AFDA Online Application For Admission

    2026/2027 AFDA Online Application For Admission

    AFDA Application Process

    Step 1: Enquire – If you would like more information about the course, contact your nearest AFDA campus to book for a Career Consultation to meet with a staff member who will advise about the course and can assist with your application process. If you do not require information, then proceed with Step 2.
    Step 2: Apply – Complete the application, attach your report/academic documents and submit an online application form. International applicants should kindly ensure that all transcripts and supporting documentation are submitted with the online application to avoid delays.
    Step 3: Provisional Acceptance – The AFDA campus you applied to will contact you at the email address you supplied on your online application form regarding acceptance into the course.
    Step 4: Register – Once you have been accepted, you need to register online. A registration fee must be paid in order for you to secure your position for enrollment.
    Step 5: Enrol – You must present yourself at your chosen campus and follow the enrollment procedure during the enrollment window.

    AFDA Requirements

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS & RPL (Recognised Prior Learning).

    HIGHER CERTIFICATE

    ENTRY INTO FIRST YEAR

    • National Senior Certificate (South African Grade 12 / Matric) with entry into a Diploma or Higher Certificate
    • Should you not have the above, you may be able to qualify to complete and pass the AFDA Entrance Exam – scroll down to ENTRANCE EXAM to read more or contact your nearest AFDA campus to find out more

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Please scroll down to INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS for more options.

     

    UNDERGRADUATE BACHELORS DEGREE (BA/ BCOM/ BCT)

    ENTRY INTO FIRST YEAR

    • National Senior Certificate (South African Grade 12 / Matric) with entry into a Bachelor’s degree
    • You may enter the AFDA BA degree if you have successfully completed the AFDA Higher Certificate course
    • The National Skills Certificate / National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV) on NQF level 4 with 3 fundamental subjects (incl English) above 60% and 4 vocational subjects above 70%
    • A technical N5 certificate with 4 subjects passed on N5 level incl Maths and English
    • The ACE School of Tomorrow (Accelerated Christian Education) on an achievement level similar to matric exemption
    • If you don’t have matric exemption but have passed the first year of an accredited programme on NQF 6 or 7 (first year of a diploma or degree)
    • Should you not have any of the above, you may be able to qualify to complete and pass the AFDA Entrance Exam – scroll down to ENTRANCE EXAM to read more or contact your nearest AFDA campus to find out more
    • If you do not have matric exemption, but are 23 years or older, you can apply for exemption to study a degree at AFDA with HESA. See their website > Alternatively you can do the Entrance Exam – scroll down to ENTRANCE EXAM to read more
    • Please contact your nearest AFDA campus to find out more

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Please scroll down to INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS for more options.

    ENTRY INTO SECOND YEAR

    • Read below under RECOGNISED PRIOR LEARNING

    POSTGRADUATE HONOURS DEGREE (BA HONS) or POSTGRADUATE MASTER OF FINE ART (MFA)

    ENTRY INTO HONOURS or MFA

    • Read below under RECOGNISED PRIOR LEARNING

     

    RECOGNISED PRIOR LEARNING

    INTERESTED IN CONTINUING YOUR STUDIES AT AFDA? YOU CAN RPL INTO 1ST, 2ND, HONOURS YEAR OR MFA

    RPL stands for Recognition of Prior Learning. It arises from an international tendency in this century to increase students’ access to education, by articulating various types and levels of education with each other, so that there can be lifelong learning and no-one is barred from higher education. In South Africa, it was a core principle of the White Paper on Higher Education in the late nineties, and again in the January 2012 Green Paper for post-school education and training issued by The Department of Higher Education and Training.

    For South Africans, RPL means the doors of learning shall be opened.

    All higher education institutions in South African must have a policy and procedure to assess prospective students’ RPL to see if they can enter the courses with a reasonable chance of success.

    Students with matric exemption to study a Bachelors degree may enter into the first year of degree studies. AFDA’s alternative routes to access degree studies are:

    1. You can enter the Higher Certificate on NQF5; which will then articulate to give you the right to enter the BA degree the next year, on successful completion of the Higher Certificate.
    2. The AFDA Entrance Exam, adopted by the AFDA Senate, for those candidates who have passed matric; and
    3. RPL from other relevant and equal qualifications.

    Please view some ways to access AFDA degree studies through RPL below. We do however offer alternative RPL access routes into the AFDA degrees. To enquire if you qualify please REQUEST AN INTERVIEW or SEND AN EMAIL WITH YOUR ENQUIRY.

    AFDA Botswana provides extended bridging options for RPL students who enter the programme. RPL will mostly be used on second year and on Honours level in the respective AFDA BOTSWANA degree programmes. The AFDA Botswana fourth year programmes are two top-up Honours degrees (in Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance) which stand alone from the AFDA BA degrees, and can top up the prior learning of a diverse cohort, to meet the needs of the Botswana NHRDS and EDD. For more information, contact the Botswana campus.

    RPL INTO SECOND YEAR OF A BACHELORS DEGREE
    The minimum requirements to bridge into 2nd year are that you’ve completed 1st year at a registered university in a relevant field and have no outstanding credits.
    OR
    You have 5 years relevant experience in the industry with key responsibilities and roles;
    AND
    That you pass a formal assessment of the discipline you want to enter.
    To find Discipline specific RPL processes, please refer to the Academic Yearbook found under Downloads.

    RPL INTO HONOURS
    The minimum requirements to bridge into Honours are that you’ve completed a BA at AFDA or a registered university in a relevant field and have no outstanding credits.
    OR
    You have 5 years relevant experience in the industry with key responsibilities and roles;
    AND
    That you pass a formal assessment of the discipline you want to enter.
    To find out more about the RPL processes, please refer to the Academic Yearbook downloadable under Key documents: http://www.afda.co.za/support/key-documents/

    You can enter the AFDA Honours degrees if you have an equivalent Bachelors degree, and pass the RPL assessment e.g. A BCom and production experience can give you access to study BA (Honours) in Motion Picture Medium with Producing as a major elective discipline;  or an architecture qualification and design experience can be assessed to give you access to the Production Design discipline;  or if you have a degree in which you learned about language, texts and writing and/or if you applied it in your work experience (e.g. as a journalist)  you may be successfully assessed to enter into the Scriptwriting elective discipline in Honours;  or if you have a degree with fashion modules you may be successfully assessed to enter into theCostume Make-up and Styling  elective discipline in Honours; 

    RPL INTO MASTER OF FINE ARTS (MFA)
    The minimum requirements to bridge into Master of Arts in Fine Arts is that you’ve completed a Honours at a registered university in a relevant field and have no outstanding credits.
    OR
    You have 10 years relevant experience in the industry with key responsibilities and roles;
    AND
    That you pass a formal assessment of the discipline you want to enter.
    To find Discipline specific RPL processes, please refer to the Academic Yearbook found under Downloads.

    ENTRANCE EXAM

    ENTRY INTO FIRST YEAR OF THE UNDERGRADUATE BACHELORS DEGREE
    If you are South African and have passed matric, but did not get matric with entry into a Bachelors degree, or are an international student that does not have a matric equivalent you can take the AFDA Entrance Exam. This is recognised by SAQA and the final results are approved at the discretion of the AFDA Senate. Please note: the exam can be completed on an AFDA campus or online.

    The AFDA entrance exam/ assessment has been designed to offer prospective students who are not in possession of a South African Bachelor’s Pass / Matric Exemption for Degree Studies, the opportunity to be conditionally accepted into the undergraduate 3-year AFDA Bachelor of Motion Picture or Live Performance. It is facilitated by external psychometric consulting company called NOME. Important points to note with the

    • The assessment is a registered psychometric assessment that has been normed for South African standards.
    • Candidates must be in possession of a school leaving transcript/ certificate.
    • The exam assesses your current and potential learning capability for degree program readiness and you will not need to study for this exam.
    • Contact AFDA in order to find out how to set up a time to do the entrance exam.
    • The exam fee is *R950 (South African Rand / ZAR) and payable by electronic transfer.
      • This is the *2026/2027 fee and is subject to an annual increase in October of every year.
      • Submit supporting documentation and motivational letters to strengthen your application for entrance into our degree program to the relevant career advisor.
      • For example:
        • Motivational letter
        • Any certificates received for outstanding achievements – certified copies
        • CV of achievements
        • Reference letter e.g. from work, community work, or leadership positions you have fulfilled.

    Refer to the AFDA EE Application Form available under KEY DOCUMENTS (http://www.afda.co.za/support/key-documents/) or contact your nearest campus for more information. The assessment itself will only take about 45 minutes, after which your supporting documentation (motivation letter, CV and a list of awards and or prizes) will be combined in an overall report. The report is presented to the AFDA Senate, for final approval. In the event of you not being successful in our Entrance Exam, you may contact AFDA for feedback on your overall assessment results. The processing and notification of the result can take up to 10 working days.

     

    INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

    A Certified copy of SAQA Certificate of Evaluation of the applicant’s International qualifications is required for acceptance into AFDA programmes. This certificate is obtained from the South African Qualifications Authority – SAQA (www.saqa.org.za). The NQF Act, 67 of 2008, gives SAQA the mandate to, “with respect to International qualifications, provide an evaluation and advisory service consistent with this Act”.

    SAQA fulfils this mandate through the Directorate of International Qualifications Evaluations and Advisory Services (DFQEAS). The work of DFQEAS helps to clarify the meaning of International qualifications for local use and links those qualifications to NQF levels so that the holders of

    International qualifications can take up work and study opportunities in South Africa.

    Further information on how to apply for the certification of evaluation can be found on the website: http://www.saqa.org.za/show.php?id=5741

    Feel free to contact Ms Nadia Chalkley (NadiaC@afda.co.za) / Tel: +27 21 448 7600 for more information or advice on foreign credentials evaluation.

    The following link provides useful information for country specific requirements: http://he-enrol.ac.za/foreign-qualifications

    International applicants may be required to do the AFDA Entrance Exam in order to be assessed for entry into AFDA’s programmes – refer to the procedure noted above under ENTRANCE EXAM. International Candidates please contact: Nadia Chalkley (NadiaC@afda.co.za) Tel: +27 21 448 7600

     

    Fees & Admin

    AFDA FAQ

    Johannesburg: Pamela Sehunoe
    pamela@afda.co.za
    +27 11 482 8345

    Cape Town: Bonita Brink
    bonita@afda.co.za
    +27 21 448 7600

    Durban: Milena Gevers
    milenag@afda.co.za
    +27 31 569 2252

    Higher Certificate Application Form

    Undergraduate Application Forms

    Postgraduate Application Forms

     

  • Central University of Technology Prospectus 2026/2027

    Central University of Technology Prospectus 2026/2027

    Central University of Technology Prospectus 2026/2027 is available for Download

    A university or school prospectus is a document sent to potential (prospective) students to attract them to apply for admissions. It usually contains information about the institution and the available courses, including advice on how to apply and the benefits of accepting a place.

    Click Here To download CUT prospectus for 2026/2027

  • 2026 Damelin Online Application Form

    2026Damelin Online Application Form

    Damelin Application 2026 :To apply to the University of Cape Town , you need the documents below :

    1) A certified copy of the green bar coded ID
    2) Proof of payment of any relevant application fees
    3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results
    For a full list of tips to remember before you apply, See Application Checklist. Applicants must check individual further requirements for each course and each tertiary institution. Please also be aware of NBTs and check with your university if you need NBT results to apply.
    FYI: 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.

    Damelin Online Application 2026

    This article has helpful information about the Damelin online application 2026, we recommend you to read this article carefully before you submit your application.

    The Damelin has now opened a new registration window for students wishing to join the Damelin 2026.

    Damelin online application portal 2026 helps students to send Damelin applications online through the Damelin website.

    To be able to submit a Damelin online application 2026 please read this message carefully from the ghanadmission team.

    The online application system Damelin 2026 has the following sections:

    • General professional registration
    • Occupational Health Exercises
    • Company Administration
    • University Secretariat
    • Primary Health Care Service
    • IOHA

    Have You Registered with the Damelin? Y or N

    NB!! Please note that this is only an APPLICATION. Even if you have completed the form correctly and you comply with the minimum entry requirements, it does not necessarily mean that you have been accepted at the Damelin. We consider all applications and will inform you of the outcome.

    Damelin Application for Admission Instructions:

    • After Downloading Application Form at – https://damelin.co.za/registration-and-accreditation/
    • Use capital letters to complete this form or place an X in the correct box.
    • Please use a black pen.
    • Kindly complete the form in FULL and answer all the questions.
    • Application forms that are not completed and do not include the required documentation may not be processed or the process might be delayed, Completed application must be hand-delivered to the CAMPUS.

    Please attach copies of the following documents

    • Certificated copy of highest academic qualification/ school grade
    • Certified copies of ID documents of student and Next of Kin required
    • Certificated copy of proof of address
    • Please note that certificated documents must not be older than 3 months
    • Proof of NSFAS Application

    PLEASE INDICATE YOUR CHOICE OF STUDY

  • St Mary’s Marianhill Nursing School

    St Mary’s Marianhill Nursing School

    Telephone+27 31 717 1069
    AddressSt Mary’s Hospital,
    1 Abbot Francis Road,
    Mariannhill, 3610
    LocationPinetown, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • University of South Africa UNISA Term Date 2026

    University of South Africa UNISA Term Date 2026

     

  • 2026 North-West University How to Apply Online

    Logging in step-by-step

    Step 1: Getting a student number (start at step 2 if you already have one)

    Please note that the allocation of a student number does not mean that you have completed the application process. Please go through all the steps below to ensure that your application is complete and that it reaches us. Incomplete applications will not be processed by the University.

    Step 2: Log in

    When you receive a student number, use that together with the PIN number you created to log in.

    Step 3: What do you want to study?

    Complete all the fields. Use the yearbooks to obtain more information about the qualifications, modes of delivery and curricula.

    Step 4: Upload supporting documents

    In order to consider your application, please upload the following supporting documents:

    • Available grade 12 marks (or gr 11 if the gr 12 marks are not available yet), or a copy of your matric certificate – if you have already passed matric.
    • Copy of your ID
    • Additional documents for international prospective students:
      • A copy of relevant results
      • A copy of your passport

    Step 5: Submit application

    Please make sure that you press the Submit application button when you have finished ensuring that we receive your application.Payable fees

    • Please take note that an application fee is no longer payable for the 2026 intake
    • An accommodation deposit of R500 is payable with residence application

    Banking details:

    • ABSA account number: 409 169 1369
    • Name of account: NW University Online Registrations
    • Branch code & name: 632 005, Tom Street
    • Reference:
      • A + Prospective student’s ID no OR
      • A + student no OR
      • A+ Date of birth and surname

    Contact details for help/information

  • 2026 University of the Witwatersrand Application Form

    University of the Witwatersrand Application Form 2026

    The University of the Witwatersrand (WITS University) Online Application for 2026 is open from from 1 April to 30 November.

    Therefore WITS University encourage prospective students to apply online via application form (Hard-Copy) early as possible for 2026 academic year.

    Every student who wants to start a new qualification must apply for admission at University of the Witwatersrand Via WITS University online application tool. This WITS University online application window is open for;

    • First-time WITS University applicants
    • WITS University students changing to a new qualification and / or specialization
    • Applicants who previously applied for admission and were not offered a space or who were offered a space, accepted the offer and did not register
    • students completing a higher certificate or any other programme and who wish to continue with further undergraduate studies

    How to Apply WITS University Online Application 2026

    In order to apply WITS University Online Application, you will need the followings:

    • A working email address
    • your South African identity number
    • If you are an international applicant, your passport number

    To apply WITS University Online Application 2026

    If you are unable to apply online, you may submit a paper application by printing the forms from the links below, and sending them to the Admissions Office at the address indicated on the right.

    WITS University Application Forms 2026

    WITS University Application Forms for 2026 admissions will become available in April.
    Application procedure
    The following recommendations are for the benefit of applicants.

    When to apply

    Applications should be submitted as early as possible in the applications cycle, which commences in April of each year.

    To Download Application Form Click here

  • South African Nursing Council Online Application 2026

    The South African Nursing Council Online Application for 2026 is open to qualified applicants.

    The South African Nursing Council invites prospective students to register for the 2026 application form. The South African Nursing Council application is open to prospective applicants.

    Therefore, the South African Nursing Council encourages prospective students to apply online via the application form (Hard-Copy) as early as possible for the 2026 academic year.

    How to Apply for the South African Nursing Council Online Application 2026

    In order to apply for the South African Nursing Council Online Application, you will need the following:

    • A working email address
    • your South African identity number
    • If you are an international applicant, your passport number

    How To Registration South African Nursing Council Online Application 2026

    • Go to
    • Proof of payment of your registration fee(compulsory for SA and International applicants)
      Certified copy of your ID document(ID document compulsory for SA citizens – your application cannot be processed without a certified copy of your ID and Passport Number for International Applicants
    • Exam Results: Final Grade 12 results (if available). Grade 11 results (if you are currently in Grade 12) are very important for your application. Thus, have it on hand.
    • Remember you will need a unique email address when applying, either online or in hard copy.

    If you are unable to apply online, you may submit a paper application by printing the forms from the links below, and sending them to the Admissions Office at the address indicated on the right.

    When to Apply South African Nursing Council Application Forms 2026

    Buffalo City TVET College application forms will be open from April to November 2026.

    South African Nursing Council Application Procedure 2026

    Here are the South African Nursing Council admission requirements:

    For entry into the NVC at NQF Level 2, you require:

    •  A year-end report for Grades 9, 10, 11 or 12 or an
    •  An NQF Level 1 qualification, or
    • An approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose of accessing  NQF Level 2, or
    • A Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2.

    Full Time Nated Courses
    Application fee (new students only) and class fees are payable on registration.

    All new applications must be accompanied by:

    • Certified copy of the latest school report, statement of results, Grade 12 or N3 certificate
    • Six certified copies of the ID of the learner
    • Two certified copies of ID of Parent/Guardian.
    • One ID-size photo of the learner

    Applications should be submitted as early as possible in the application cycle, which commences in April of each year.

  • UNISA Short Course in Retirement Fund Management for Trustees

    UNISA Short Course in Retirement Fund Management for Trustees

    Short Course in Retirement Fund Management for Trustees (76905)Purpose

     
    This course was designed to equip individuals who act as pension fund trustees, and stakeholders of pensions funds with some of the necessary knowledge to fulfil their duties as retirement fund trustees.
     Target group

     
    Individuals who enrol for this course would typically be active in the retirement fund industry or would be a stakeholder of a retirement fund.
     Admission requirements

    NQF level 4 Qualification and higher or NQF level 3 with at least two years industry related work experience.
     Duration

    One semester

    Language medium

    English
     Tuition method

    This programme will be presented in line with the Unisa open and distance education framework and will follow an online approach. Students will receive comprehensive tutorial letters supported by a prescribed textbook which they have to purchase. Students will also have access to the myUnisa platform to enable them to successfully complete the programme.
     Kind of assessment

    Formative assessment

    • Minimum of one compulsory individual assignment or report which will contribute to the year mark
    • the year mark will contribute 20% to the student’s final mark

    Summative assessment

    • a two-hour venue-based written examination will be completed by each student individually
    • students will need a final mark of 50% to pass and 75% to pass with distinction

    the written examination will contribute 80% to the student’s final mark
     Retirement funds: Trustee knowledge SCRFMA1 ()Syllabus/Content Topics

    • The purpose of retirement funds
    • The principles of financial statements and investments
    • Investment performance surveys
    • Retirement fund documents
    • Fund stakeholders
    • The role, responsibilities and duties of a trustee
    • Tax implications
    • Ethics

    Course leader

    Mr CF Erasmus
    BCom (Hons)
    Discipline expertise: Finance, Investments, Risk management and Insurance
    Office 5-104, AJH vd Walt Building, UNISA
    Tel: +27 (0) 12 429 4949
    Fax: +27 (0) 86 754 9215
    Email:erasmcf@unisa.ac.za
     
     Programme administrator(s)

     
    The Centre of Business Management
    Tel: (012) 352 4170 / 4383
    Fax to email: 086 2254796
    Email: cbm@unisa.ac.za