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  • Details of King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Details of King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Download King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Application form

    Follow this five step process, and your registration at KSD TVET College should be problem free:

    Step 1: Student obtains an application form at the reception/registration office.  Student ensures that the form is completed in full and all the necessary documents are attached, including proof of payment of the application fee(R30) which should be deposited to the college account (see banking details below). He / She also complete a bursary form and hands both forms to the student registration office.

    Contact Details

    King Sabata Dalindyebo FET College

    R61 Queentown Road
    Cicira Village, Mthatha
    5099

    Tel: +27 47 505 1000
    Fax: +27 47 536 0932

    Libode Campus

    Contact 047 555 7941

    eMail: tnongawuza@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    R61 Port St Johns Road, Libode, 5160

    Mapuzi Campus

    Contact 047 575 9044

    eMail: lkhoarane@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    Coffee  Bay Road, Mqanduli, 5080

    Mngazi Campus

    Contact 047 555 7944

    eMail: mmcetywa@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    Mgwenyana A/A, Libode, 5160

    Mthatha Campus

    Contact 047 505 1017

    eMail: smgetyane@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    R61 Queenstown Road, Cicira Village, Mthatha, 5099

    Ngcobo Campus

    Contact 047 548 1467

    eMail: mmakhwezela@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    Queenstown Road, Idutywa Junction, Ngcobo, 5050

    Ntabuzuko Campus

    Contact 047 577 8903

    eMail:smadikizela@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    C/O Madwaleni ,Gusi A/A, Elliotd
ale, 5070

    Zimbane Campus

    Contact: +2747 537 4901

    eMail: psikrweqe@ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    Zimbane Village, Mthatha, 5099

    Website: ksdfetcollege.edu.za

    Step 2: Student is called for a CAP test*

    *An assessment test conducted by the college

     

    Step 3: Once accepted, student deposits the initial fee required for registration (see prescribed fees below) to the college bank account. Please note that this fee is non-refundable.

     

    Step 4: Student returns the proof of payment to the student registration office for capturing.

     

    Step 5: Once registered on the system, student will be issued with a letter of registration and a student card. Students who require accommodation proceed to register for hostel accommodation.

    ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES

    Admission Requirements for NCV Level 2

    • Grade 9,10,11,12

    Duration: Each NQF Level is offered for one year, from January to December

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

    • A year end school report from grade 9 or higher, or an NQF Level 1 qualification, or
    • Approved bridging programme designed for the specific  purpose to access NQF Level 2, or
    • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the requirements for access to NQF Level 2.

    How long is the qualification?

    The National Certificate qualification is a full year programme at each level of the NQF levels of study. A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each level of study that is Level 2, 3 and 4.

    Which subjects make up a National Certificate?

    In order to obtain a National Certificate a student is required to take a total of seven (07) subjects. These include three (03) fundamental subjects

    1.     Life Orientation                                    40%

    2.     English                                                40%

    3.     Mathematics/ Maths literacy               30%

    N/B: Only onefundamental subject may be condoned for a maximum of 5%

    And four (04) vocational subjects, of which you must attain 50%, pass mark.  Three (03) are compulsory and one (01) is optional.

    N/B: %, No condonement for Vocational subjects.

  • 209/2026 Walter Sisulu University Online Application For Admission

    209/2026 Walter Sisulu University Online Application For Admission

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    Walter Sisulu University: Application 209/2026 – Apply to WSU (Walter Sisulu University Online Applications 2026/2027 / Walter Sisulu University Form 209/2026)

    Walter Sisulu University (WSU) invites prospective students to apply for admission to an undergraduate qualification for 209/2026 academic year.

    Application deadline is 30 September.

    InstitutionWalter Sisulu University (WSU)

    Walter Sisulu University is a university of technology and science located in Mthatha, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

    How to Apply

    Applications for admission must be made on the prescribed form. The application form must be completed in detail and signed by the prospective student and his/her parent or guardian. The form must then be sent to the Office of the Registrar, Walter Sisulu University, on or before 29 August for the MBChB Degree and 30 September for other qualifications to be enrolled in the following year.

    Admissions!

    MTHATHA CAMPUS Nelson Mandela Drive and Zamukulungisa sites Postal Address:E-mail Address:
    Fax 2 e-mail:
    Private Bag X1 Mthatha, 5117 Tel: 047-502 2443/2448/2851nmdadmiss@wsu.ac.za
    086 425 6830

     

    BUFFALO CITY CAMPUS Potsdam,College Street and

    Chiselhust sites

    Postal Address:E-mail Address:
    Fax 2 e-mail:
    Private Bag X1421 East London, 5200 Tel: 043-708 5226/5223bcadmiss@wsu.ac.za
    086 425 6834 
    BUTTERWORTH CAMPUS Ibika site Postal Address:E-mail Address:
    Fax 2 e-mail:
    Private Bag X3182 Butterworth, 4960 Tel: 047-401 6396/6267ibikaadmiss@wsu.ac.za
    086 577 8343
    QUEENSTOWN CAMPUS Masibulele College-Whittlesea site Postal Address:E-mail Address:
    Fax 2 e-mail:
    P.O.Box 876 Queenstown, 5320 Tel: 040-842 6806/6803queenadmiss@wsu.ac.za
    086 425 6831
  • University of the Witwatersrand Application – Submit your application

    University of the Witwatersrand Application – Submit your application

    Submit your application, required documentation and application fee before the closing date.

    Go to the self-service portal – https://self-service.wits.ac.za

    Payment Method

    1. Deposit exact amount into the University’s Application Fee account:
      Standard Bank, Current Account Number: 200 346 385,
      Branch code: Braamfontein 004 805. CI Number 074A,
      Account name: Wits University – Application Fees.
      Please attach copy of M65.
    2. International payment swift code: SBZAZAJJ
    3. Pay by cash or credit card at the Fees Office, Ground Floor, Senate House, University of the Witwatersrand.
    4. Please use payment reference number indicated on your application, for example P1300000, L1300000, D1300000.

    Need help?

    For general enquiries call the Student Call Centre on 011 717 1888.

    Get help with:

    • Application information for faculty admission, residence and financial assistance and bursaries
    • Curriculum planning
    • Career advice

    – See more at: https://www.wits.ac.za/undergraduate/apply-to-wits/#sthash.qknzT6rj.dpuf

  • UNISA online application 2026

    UNISA online application 2026

    Do you know the dates in 2026 when you can apply to study at UNISA? The next application dates are:

    Undergraduate qualifications:
    Semester 1: closed
    Semester 2: 3 – 28 April 2026

    Postgraduate diplomas & honours, master’s & doctoral degrees:
    Closed for 2026

    Now that you know when you can apply we are going to talk you through the quickest and easiest say to apply to UNISA. The answer is very simply; use Unisa’s online application system as it Check the next application dates for 2026is simple and easy to use.

    Before you can start registering for your degree with UNISA, you need to apply to the actual university. This happens before the registration and when you actively begin to study. Applications are accepted in April and August (so it’s best to register early). Check the next application dates.

    When you are ready to apply go to this page: Apply for admission. select which type of course you want to do, and then select “start the process”.

    Before you start make sure that you have gone through this checklist to make sure you have everything in order when you apply.

    Unisa application checklist

    • I have chosen my Unisa qualification
    • I have checked that I meet the detailed admission requirements for my qualification of choice
    • I have applied online, at a regional office or via post
    • I have uploaded/submitted a certified copy of my school qualifications (eg Senior Certificate)
    • I have uploaded/submitted a certified copy of my official tertiary academic record (if applicable)
    • I have uploaded/submitted a certified copy of my ID document (RSA students) or passport (foreign students)
    • I have uploaded/submitted a certified copy of my marriage certificate or divorce decree (if applicable)
    • I have uploaded/submitted sworn translations of my documents if they are not in English or Afrikaans
    • I have submitted/submitted my application with the supporting documentation before the closing date for applications
    • I will pay the application fee within 5 days of being informed of my reference number
  • University of Cape Town UCT Undergraduate student funding

    University of Cape Town UCT Undergraduate student funding

    2026 NSFAS & UCT Financial Assistance

    As of 1 August 2016, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) opened its student-centred application model. First-time applications for financial aid, as well as funding renewal for those students who are already recipients of NSFAS funding, will be handled centrally via NSFAS. Although applicants may have applied to multiple institutions for admission to study, only one financial aid application directly to NSFAS will be required.

    UCT will co-fund and be part of this new student-centred application model and all students and learners who need financial assistance should apply to NSFAS via the latter’s on-line application system.

    UCT has additional funding programmes to assist students. UCT co-funds NSFAS financial aid students and also offers a funding programme – GAP funding – for those not eligible for NSFAS. We do not require a separate application to determine eligibility for funding from UCT as we will receive directly from NSFAS the information we require in order to determine your eligibility for UCT funding programmes. Kindly read the detailed information provided on all UCT’s financial assistance programmes and the general rules and policies that apply (see columns on the left).

    The process for the various NSFAS categories of application is outlined below:

    For all 2026 first-year applicants

    All learners (potential first year students) applying to study next year can now apply directly to NSFAS. Applications are open from 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016.

    For all currently registered students (at any institution) already funded by NSFAS

    You will automatically be migrated to the new student centred model, and will not be required to re-apply for funding. UCT will provide your funding details to NSFAS. Note that the academic eligibility renewal criteria will still be applied, and you will be informed of whether you still meet the requirements for funding.

    For currently registered students intending to apply for NSFAS funding for the first time

    Students not funded by NSFAS during 2016, or who are on a government-funded bursary programme, may apply for funding. For students in this category, applications will be open from 1 September 2016 to 30 November 2016. If you think that your current funder may not renew your funding, you are encouraged to submit a NSFAS application before the closing date.

    Late applications

    Applications will not be accepted after the closing date of 30 November 2016 and it is therefore important that you get your application in on time. Late applications will not be considered.

    How and where to apply

    Financial Aid Infographic

    Use the link below to the NSFAS website to register and proceed to complete your on-line application.

    NSFAS Online Application

    NSFAS

    The NSFAS contact details are outlined below should you require assistance, or visit your closest tertiary institution’s Financial Aid Office for further assistance.

    Share Call Number: 0860 0067 327

    Email: Info@NSFAS.org.za

    We encourage applicants to print a copy of their NSFAS online application and keep a record of all supporting documents, in case they are required later. Also check your email account regularly for correspondence from NSFAS and UCT.

  • Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Term Date 2026

    Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Term Date 2026

    ACADEMIC CALENDAR: 2026

    LECTURE BLOCKS

    • First teaching block: Monday 6 February – Friday 24 March (34 days)
    • Second teaching block: Monday 27 March – Friday 26 May (36 days)
    • Third teaching block: Monday 17 July – Friday 1 September (34 days)
    • Fourth teaching block: Monday 4 September – Friday 27 October (35 days)

    NORMAL EXAMINATION PERIODS

    • First Semester: Wednesday 31 May – Tuesday 20 June (16 days)
    • Second Semester: Thursday 2 November – Wednesday 22 November (18 days)

    RE-EXAMINATION PERIODS

    • January re-examinations: Monday 9 January – Tuesday 24 January (including extension of 2016 normal examinations)
    • February re-examinations: Thursday 9 February – Friday 17 February (during term time)
    • Second Semester: Monday 10 July – Friday 14 July
    • December re-exam: Monday 11 December – Wednesday 13 December

    NOTE:

    In the event of exams being disrupted, the University reserves the prerogative to extend the exam period for a reasonable time beyond the planned end of exams.

    GRADUATION CEREMONIES

    Autumn graduation

    • Thursday 30 March – Friday 31 March (George)
    • Tuesday 4 April – Tuesday 11 April (Port Elizabeth)

    Summer graduation

    • Thursday 14 December 2026
    • Friday 15 December 2026

    STUDENT RECESS PERIODS

    • 14 April – 23 April
    • 21 June – 16 July
    • 23 September – 1 October
    • 23 November – 31 December

    * University re-opens: 3 January 2026

    PUBLIC AND SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 2026

    Semester 1 Sun 1 January New Year’s Day
    Mon 2 January Public Holiday
    Tues 21 March Human Rights Day
    Fri 14 April Good Friday
    Mon 17 April Family Day
    Thurs 27 April Freedom Day
    Fri 28 April University Holiday
    Mon 1 May Workers’ Day
    Fri 16 June Youth Day
    Semester 2 Wed 09 August National Women’s Day
    Sun 24 September Heritage Day
    Mon 25 September Public Holiday
    Sat 16 December Day of Reconciliation
    Mon 25 December Christmas Day
    Tues 26 December Day of Goodwill

    SCHOOL HOLIDAYS (COASTAL SCHOOLS)

    Term 1

    • Sat 1 April – Mon 17 April
    • Mon 20 March – School Holiday
    • Fri 28 April – School Holiday

    Term 2

    • Sat 1 July – Sun 23 July

    Term 3

    • Sat 30 September – Sun 8 October

    Term 4

    • Thurs 7 December – Tues 16 Jan 2026
  • How does nsfas differ from other student loans

    How does nsfas differ from other student loans

    What is National Financial Aid?

    How does nsfas differ from other student loans  : The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), a statutory body funded by the Department of Education, provides study loans to academically able but financially needy students. If you are a South African citizen you may be eligible for a National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) loan for study at one of the country’s public higher education institutions. Much of an NSFAS loan can be converted into a bursary, which does not then need to be repaid, depending on one’s academic progress. A 100% pass rate would result in a 40% bursary rebate on an NSFAS loan. The size of the initial NSFAS loan ranges from R2 000 to R30 000. You should apply at your university’s financial aid office.

    What is a Student loan?

    This is a study loan offered to students by South Africa’s major banks, both to South Africans and to non-South Africans with valid study permits. Bank loans, unlike NSFAS loans, will also cover studies at a private institution. When applying for a bank loan, you will have to show proof of registration at an educational institution. You’ll also need somebody, such as a parent or guardian, to sign surety for you. Although you will only need to start repaying your bank loan once you’ve completed your studies, you will need to keep up the interest payments throughout the term of the loan.

  • 2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Online Application Form : To apply to the University of Johannesburg UJ , 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.

    Visit our homepage for available Apprenticeship, bursaries , scholarships, Graduate Programmes, internships, learnerships, jobs Traineeships and many more …

  • 2026 University of Venda Online Application Form

    2026 University of Venda Online Application Form

    University of Venda 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.

    University of Venda (UNIVEN) Online Application 2026

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

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

    University of Venda online application portal 2026 helps students to send University of Venda applications online through the University of Venda website.

    To be able to submit a University of Venda online application 2026 please read this message carefully from the 50applications team.

    The online application system University of Venda (UNIVEN) 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 University of Venda? 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 University of Venda. We consider all applications and will inform you of the outcome.

    University of Venda (UNIVEN) Application for Admission Instructions:

    • After Downloading Application Form at – https://www.univen.ac.za/students/how-to-apply/
    • 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

  • UNISA CBM REGISTRATION

    UNISA CBM REGISTRATION
    Centre for Business Management (CBM)
    Registration
    Please be reminded that all short learning programmes offered by CBM are known as non-formal qualifications.
    Registration dates:
    • First semester: 01 December  2015 to 29 January 2016
    • Second semester: 01 June 2016 to 30 June 2016
    • Year modules: 01 December 2015   to 15 March 2016
    No online registration
    The registration process at CBM
    1. Complete the registration form
    2. Receive your student number
    3. Make a payment
    4. Get your study material
    Download and complete the registration form (PDF/ MS Word), then send it to CBM with copies of your National Senior Certificate and ID via:
    Your student number will be sent to you within 2 weeks after your registration form has been received and processed.
    Previously registered CBM students can still use their existing CBM student number.
    Students who have previously been registered for a diploma or a degree with Unisa will be provided with a new CBM student number.
    You can only make a payment once you have received your student number, which must be used as your payment reference.
    A copy of the proof of payment must be faxed to 086 641 7259 or e-mailed to cbmfinance@unisa.ac.za.
    Your study material will be sent to you within 7 working days after your payment has been received.
    Contact CBM study material on 012 429 6670/4920 for your parcel tracking number should your study material not arrive on time.
    Please click here for the Unisa examinations centres and codes which you will need to fill in your application form.

    Contact details
    Please ensure that you indicate your method of payment. Also ensure that you submit a copy of your matriculation certificate and identity document together with the form.