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  • University of Zululand Application Fees And Closing Date

     University of Zululand Application Fees And Closing Date

    ADMISSION OF PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

    Prospective students may apply for admission to an undergraduate qualification via the Central Applications Office (CAO). 31 October is the closing date for applications, thereafter a late application fee will be applicable.

    Application Fees:
    The CAO on-time application fee for South African residents is R150 and R300 late fee application. International Students: R300.
    For additional information:
    Refer to the CAO handbook, contact the respective faculty.

  • Rhodes University NSFAS Details 2026

    Rhodes University NSFAS Details 2026

    National Student Financial Aid Scheme

    The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is a government funded organisation, providing financial aid to students studying for a tertiary qualification.

    To be eligible, students must:-

    • Be South African citizens;
    • Be studying for a first qualification;
    • Be financially needy;
    • Demonstrate the potential to succeed academically.

    To calculate the value of the loan to which a student is entitled, the NSFAS Means Test is used.  Students with a gross annual family income in excess of R180 000 will seldom be eligible for funding.

    Limited funds are available so applicants will not necessarily be granted funding from NSFAS. It is important, therefore that applications are submitted as early as possible.

    If a student passes all subjects in the year that funding is obtained from NSFAS, 40% of the value of the NSFAS loan is converted into a bursary and is credited to the student’s NSFAS accounting during the course of the following year.

    The student will be asked to start repaying the loan once employed and earning a salary in excess of R26 300 per year. Repayments will be based on the individual’s earnings.

    For 2009, the interest on the loan is 7.6%. This amount is reviewed annually.

    Bursary Information Pack

    Bursary Information Pack

  • Walter Sisulu University Application Date 2026/2027

    Walter Sisulu University Application Date 2026/2027

    Walter Sisulu University
    Applications Open: TBC
    Applications Close: TBC
  • 2026/2027 Mpumalanga University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Mpumalanga University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Mpumalanga University Online Application Form : To apply to the Mpumalanga University , 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.

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  • Certificate in Cyber Security 2026 Intake In South Africa

    Certificate in Cyber Security 2026 Intake In South Africa

    Certificate in Cyber Security – Online*
    (*resident exam terms apply)

    The very popular Certificate in Cyber Security offered by the Centre for Cyber Security in the Academy for Computer Science and Software Engineering of the University of Johannesburg will be available from July this year in an online mode.

    This makes it possible for any person, anywhere in the world, to register for this Certificate and complete it totally online, including an online examination*.

    However, as this is the first time this Certificate will be offered in this way, an examination restriction* will hold for this first offering starting in July 2026. This *restriction will require any student who registers and completes the modules in an online mode, to take the 5 module examinations physically at the University of Johannesburg on the specified examination dates. This means that such students will have to travel to the Auckland Park campus of the University in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, to write and complete the examinations.

    We plan that from the beginning of 2026, this restriction will fall away, and students will be able to complete the examination online from any place. Final arrangements of dates and logistics for writing the examinations online are still being finalized. Online students will be able to contact the Course Coordinator by email to ask questions about the course material – such questions will be directed to the module experts if necessary. The course and study material are specified and provided on the course website – three modules require a prescribed text book.

    The ‘Courses’ tab at www.cybersecurity.org.za provides the structure, content and examinations dates of all 5 modules making up the Certificate in Cyber Security (see July 2026 (Second) Intake for examination dates). Students completing the examinations and assignments successfully, will receive an official Certificate in Cyber Security from the University of Johannesburg.

    Please contact: Ms Simangele Msibi / Mr Carl Van der Westhuizen on 011 559 2967 for more information.

    Fax: 011 559 2138 | E-mail: simangelem@uj.ac.za / cvanderwesthuizen@uj.ac.za

    Certificate in Cyber Security – January 2026 (First) Intake

    This Certificate is directed towards parties working full time who want to get a formal qualification in Information and Cyber Security. The Certificate is on NQF Level 5, and successful students will get an official Certificate from the University of Johannesburg. The course consist of 5 modules of 3 days each. Each module will be formally examined and all 5 modules must be passed to pass the course.

    Documentation:

    Content and Dates:

    Module 1: Introduction to Information and Cyber Security (INCSG5)

    Date: 26 – 28 January 2026

    Introduction to security concepts
    Security of Desktop computers
    Internet Security
    Personal data security
    Wireless Security
    Management aspects of security
    Research assignment

    Module 2: Introduction to Encryption Techniques (INTENT2)

    Date: 23 – 25 February 2026

    Symmetric encryption
    Public key encryption
    Digital Certificates/Identities
    Certification Authorities
    Digital signatures
    Research assignment

    Module 3: Introduction to Digital Forensics (INTDIG3)

    Date: 23 – 25 March 2026

    Introduction to computer crime
    Digital forensic investigations
    Handling of digital evidence
    Practical digital forensic investigation
    Research assignment

    Module 4: Introduction to Malicious Software and Ethical Hacking (INTMSE4)

    Date: 20 – 22 April 2026

    Introduction to the different types of malicious software
    Attack vectors used by malicious software
    Use of ethical hacking
    Research assignment

    Module 5: Introductions to Cyber Security Governance, Critical Information Infrastructure Protection, Cybercrime and Cyber Warfare (INTICS1)

    Date: 25 – 27 May 2026 (Exam Date: 19 June 2026)

    Introduction to Cyber Security Governance
    Introduction to Critical Information Infrastructures and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)
    Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)
    The relationship between Cyber Security Governance and CIIP
    Cyber security, CIIP and Cyber warfare

    CLASS TIMES: 09:00 – 16:00

    PLEASE NOTE ATTENDANCE OF CLASSES IS COMPULSORY AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE NOTE OF THESE CLASSES AND EXAM DATES (dates may change).

    Please refer to the timetable for the scheduled class and examination times.

    Please refer to the cost breakdown for the cost of each module as well as the registration cost and ICT levies.
    Students are responsible for purchasing the necessary prescribed text books. This will be about R2500.00.

    The minimum entrance requirements are:

    A Matric certificate or equivalent qualification.
    Practical experience in the Information / Cyber Security Industry.

    The closing date for applications is 30 November 2016. Apply early to avoid disappointment.

    Please contact: Ms Simangele Msibi / Mr Carl Van der Westhuizen on 011 559 2967 for more information.

    Fax: 011 559 2138 | E-mail: simangelem@uj.ac.za / cvanderwesthuizen@uj.ac.za

    Certificate in Cyber Security – July 2026 (Second) Intake

    This Certificate is directed towards parties working full time who want to get a formal qualification in Information and Cyber Security. The Certificate is on NQF Level 5, and successful students will get an official Certificate from the University of Johannesburg. The course consist of 5 modules of 3 days each. Each module will be formally examined and all 5 modules must be passed to pass the course.

    Documentation:

    Content and Dates:

    Module 1: Introduction to Information and Cyber Security (INCSG5)

    Date: 6 – 8 July 2026

    Introduction to security concepts
    Security of Desktop computers
    Internet Security
    Personal data security
    Wireless Security
    Management aspects of security
    Research assignment

    Module 2: Introduction to Encryption Techniques (INTENT2)

    Date: 3 – 5 August 2026

    Symmetric encryption
    Public key encryption
    Digital Certificates/Identities
    Certification Authorities
    Digital signatures
    Research assignment

    Module 3: Introduction to Digital Forensics (INTDIG3)

    Date: 31 August – 2 September 2026

    Introduction to computer crime
    Digital forensic investigations
    Handling of digital evidence
    Practical digital forensic investigation
    Research assignment

    Module 4: Introduction to Malicious Software and Ethical Hacking (INTMSE4)

    Date: 5 – 7 October 2026

    Introduction to the different types of malicious software
    Attack vectors used by malicious software
    Use of ethical hacking
    Research assignment

    Module 5: Introductions to Cyber Security Governance, Critical Information Infrastructure Protection, Cybercrime and cyber warfare (INTICS1)

    Date: 2 – 4 November 2026 (Exam date: 1 December 2026)

    Introduction to Cyber Security Governance
    Introduction to Critical Information Infrastructures and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)
    Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)
    The relationship between Cyber Security Governance and CIIP
    Cyber security, CIIP and Cyber warfare

    CLASS TIMES: 09:00 – 16:00

    PLEASE NOTE ATTENDANCE OF CLASSES IS COMPULSORY AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE NOTE OF THESE CLASSES AND EXAM DATES.

    Please refer to the timetable for the scheduled class and examination times.

    Please refer to the cost breakdown for the cost of each module as well as the registration cost and ICT levies.
    Students are responsible for purchasing the necessary prescribed text books. This will be about R2500.00.

    The minimum entrance requirements are:

    A Matric certificate or equivalent qualification.
    Practical experience in the Information / Cyber Security Industry.

    The closing date for applications is 2 June 2026.
    Register early to avoid disappointment.

    Please contact: Ms Simangele Msibi / Mr Carl Van der Westhuizen on 011 559 2967 for more information.

    Fax: 011 559 2138 | E-mail: simangelem@uj.ac.za / cvanderwesthuizen@uj.ac.za

    Certificate in Digital Forensics – June 2026 Intake

    This Certificate introduces students to the field of Digital Forensics. It will empower students with the knowledge of the whole process of digital investigations, acquiring digital evidence and preparing such evidence to stand up in court. This Certificate is on NQF Level 5, and successful students will get an official Certificate from the University of Johannesburg.

    The courses consist of 3 modules of 3 days each. Each module has a research assignment and will be formally examined. All 3 modules must be passed to pass the course.

    Documentation:

    Content and Dates:

    Module 1: Foundations of Digital Forensics

    Date: 1 – 3 June 2026

    Introduction to computer and cyber crime
    Introduction to the Digital Investigation Process
    Introduction to digital chain of evidence handling

    Module 2: Digital Evidence

    Date: 10 – 12 August 2026

    Digital evidence in computer environments
    Sources of digital evidence
    Judicial process for digital evidence

    Module 3: Conducting a Digital Investigation

    Date: 19 – 21 October 2026

    Extraction of digital evidence
    Analysis of digital evidence
    Compilation of a digital forensic investigation report

    CLASS TIMES: 09:00 – 16:00

    PLEASE NOTE ATTENDANCE OF CLASSES IS COMPULSORY AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TAKE NOTE OF THESE CLASSES AND EXAM DATES.

    Please refer to the timetable for the scheduled class and examination times.

    Please refer to the cost breakdown for the cost of each module as well as the registration cost and ICT levies.
    Students are responsible for purchasing the necessary prescribed text books. This will be about R600.00 for the whole course.

    The minimum entrance requirements are:

    A Matric certificate or equivalent qualification.
    Practical experience in the Information / Cyber Security Industry.

    Please contact: Ms Simangele Msibi / Mr Carl Van der Westhuizen on 011 559 2967 for more information.

    Fax: 011 559 2138 | E-mail: simangelem@uj.ac.za / cvanderwesthuizen@uj.ac.za

  • Durban University of Technology Term Date 2026

    Durban University of Technology Term Date 2026

    TERM DATES AND SKELETON ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR 2026

    UNIVERSITY RE-OPENS

    Tuesday 3 January 2026

    Administrative staff and those academic staff required for registration preparation, as determined by Heads of Departments, return on Tuesday 3 January 2026. The rest of the academic staff return on Monday 9 January 2026.

    ACADEMIC TERM

    DATES

    1

    06

    February – 07 April

    2

    18

    April – 23 June

    3

    17

    July – 22 September

    4

    2 October – 15 December

    REGISTRATION:

    Faculties to decide on their registration dates

    First Semester

    09 January – 04 February

    Annual

    09

    January – 04 February

    Second Semester

    17

    July – 22 July (inclusive of 1 Saturday)

    LECTURES

    First Semester

    06

    February – 23 May

    67 days

    Annual

    06

    February – 03 October

    141 days

    Second Semester

    24

    July – 24 October

    60 days

    GRADUATION CEREMONIES

    25

    – 26

    April (Midlands)

    2 days

    08

    – 13

    May (Durban)

    6 days

    13

    September (Durban) – Spring Graduation

    1 day

    EXAMINATION STUDY PERIOD FOR STUDENTS (inclusive of weekends)

    First semester

    24

    May – 28 May

    5 days

    Annual

    04

    October – 08 October

    5 days

    Second semester

    25

    October – 29 October

    5 days

    COMMENCEMENT OF EXAMINATIONS

    First Semester

    29

    May – 09 June

    10 days

    Annual

    09

    October – 30 October*

    16 days

    Second Semester

    30

    October – 10 November

    10 days

    *Diwali 19 October

    UNIVERSITY CLOSES

    15

    December 2026 until 31 December 2026.

    See Annexure 1 for information on how the above dates are accommodated in the Calendar and Annexure 2 for public and religious holidays)

    Office of the Registrar

    P O Box 1334, DURBAN, 4000 Tel:031-3732517/2519 Fax:031-3732188, Steve Biko Campus

    Annexure 1 to 2026 Academic Calendar

    PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

    RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS

    Sunday 1 January

    New Year’s Day

    The University respects the religious beliefs of all

    Monday 2 January

    Public Holiday

    staff and students. As a result tests and

    Tuesday 21 March

    Human Rights’

    examinations will not be scheduled on the following

    Day

    days, however the University will remain open and

    Friday 14 April

    Good Friday

    operational on these days:

    Monday 17 April

    Family Day

    Thursday 27 April

    Freedom Day

    Isaiah Shembe Day

    10 March

    Monday 1 May

    Worker’s Day

    Isaiah Shembe Day

    02 May

    Friday 16 June

    Youth Day

    Ascension Day

    25 May

    Wednesday 9 August

    National

    *Eid-ul-Fitr

    26 June

    Women’s Day

    *Eid-ul-Adha

    01 September

    Sunday 24 September

    Heritage Day

    Rosh Hashanah

    21/22 September

    Monday 25 September

    Public Holiday

    Yom Kippur

    30 September

    Saturday 16 December

    Day of

    Deepavali

    19 October

    Reconciliation

    Monday 25 December

    Christmas Day

    *Dependent upon the sighting of the moon.

    Tuesday 26 December

    Day of Goodwill

  • Rhodes University – Payment of Fees 2026-2027

    Rhodes University – Payment of Fees

    General Fee Information

    The full schedule of all the fees and charges for 2026 can be found under Fees and Financial Aid:

    ‌ Below you will find general fees that you can expect to pay when applying to Rhodes University.

    Application Fees

    The closing date for applications from all new students for admission to the University is 30 September. This is also the official deadline for foreign applicants.

    Initial applications for admission must be accompanied by a non refund¬able application fee of R100 for all applicants. Late applications will be considered.

    No applications from foreign students can be considered after 30 September.

    Tuition Fees

    R29 200 to R50 700 (this varies from degree to degree)

    Allow approximately R5 500 for books and stationery.

    Note: that these fees shown do NOT include travel expenses or pocket money.

    Residence Fees

    R52 000 to R54 600 (this includes all meals but excludes vacations)
    The residence fees also depend on the grade of accommodation chosen.

    Acceptance Fees

    Tuition Acceptance Fee

    This deposit is payable on acceptance of an academic place at the University.
    Fee payable for 2026 is R800.

    This deposit must be paid by a date specified in the letter of acceptance.

    The deposit is non-refundable and will be forfeited should the student choose
    not to register
     at the University.

    Residence Acceptance Fee

    On acceptance of a place at the University, a R1 000.00 residence deposit must be paid
    before a student is allocated to residence

    This deposit is non-refundable and will be forfeited to the University should the student
    fail to register and into residence for at least one term

  • 2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Application – Students with Disabilities

    2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Application – Students with Disabilities

    The University is committed to assist students with disabilities who comply with the relevant academic requirements, to become fully fledged integrated members of the student community. Please remember to complete the Student Support Form with regards to your specific needs and send it along with your application to the University.

    Where feasible and financially possible, the needs of students are catered for in order to make the campus accessible and student friendly. The University co-ordinates the interests of students with disabilities from the Disability Unit. For full particulars regarding the University’s policy on students with disabilities, and general information regarding accommodation, physical facilities, and support services which are available for students with disabilities, please contact:

    Contact person: Dr. Marcia Lyner-Cleophas, Disability Unit, Centre for Student Counselling and Development, Student Affairs

    Email: cleophas@sun.ac.za | Tel: 021 808 4707

  • Vaal University of Technology Application Status

    Vaal University of Technology Application Status

    Data on this site is updated hourly
    Official correspondence will be sent to all applicants confirming all outcomes. All information on registration instruction will be made available to all successful candidates
    VUT ADMISSION STATUS SELF CHECK
  • Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Application Form 2026/2027

    Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Application Form 2026/2027

    Download Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Application Form 2026/2027 below;

    Application-Form-2026.pdf