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  • How To Use Central Applications Office CAO Programme List

    How To Use Central Applications Office CAO Programme List

    In the pages that follow, there are over 730 programmes, grouped under 25 career directions. Pages 16 and 17 list career directions in terms of suitability for the four working personality types. If you do not know what you want to study, it might help you to work through the “Self-assessment quiz”

    To find a programme Look up the field of study, for example, Sport, in the “Index” and then go directly to the page/s specified. Within each career direction, programmes are grouped according to the level of entry. The three main levels of entry are:

    • Diploma study
    • Degree study
    • Post-Diploma study (for people with an N Dip)

    Within each category, the programmes are listed in alphabetical order by programme name.

    What the programme list shows you

    closing date (if early)

    MOST programmes will consider all applications received before 31 October. If your application is received after that date, the programme will only be able to consider you if there are still places available. However, some programmes close much earlier than 31 October, because time is needed to carry out interviews and assessment tests. Most Medical programmes close early for this reason. If your application is late, it may not be possible to consider you. The selection status you are given will show if a programme was already closed when we received your application. The most popular programmes will not consider applications received after the closing date. Make sure that your application form AND fee reach the CAO before the closing date shown. The earlier we get it, the easier it will be for us to sort out any queries in time for your application to be considered.

    min points

    The numbers printed in red give you the minimum points required for that programme. The first set of points relate to the NSC and the second set are for the Senior Certificate. Meeting the minimum points requirement does not guarantee that you will be offered a place. You can calculate your total points from your latest examination results by adding up the points for each subject as follows:

    NSC Points are calculated on six subjects, excluding Life Orientation.
    90-100% 80-89% 70-79% 60-69% 50-59% 40-49% 30-39% 0-29%
    Level 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
    Points 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
    Senior Certificate
    Symbol A B C D E F
    Points HG subjects 8 7 6 5 4 3
    Points SG subjects 6 5 4 3 2 1
    programme name

    The full name of the programme, for example, B Human Movement Science.

    programme code

    The six-letter programme code, which must be entered on the application form under “What programmes are you applying for?” The first two letters show the name of the institution offering the programme. The third letter shows the campus of study. A summary and explanation of these codes is on page 36. The last three letters show the programme.

    For example: ZU-M-BHM

    ZU University of Zululand [institution]

    M Main Campus [campus]

    BHM Human Movement Science [programme]

    minimum entry requirements

    The examinations and subjects you need to pass to be considered for a particular programme. For a full list of the abbreviations used, refer to Acronyms and abbreviations. The icon means students must have access to a computer and appropriate software.

    > IMPORTANT


    Grade 12 learners write the new NSC in 2008. Entry requirements for all programmes are given for the new NSC as well as the old Senior Certificate.

    NSC

    Minimum entry requirements for applicants writing NSC are

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    Be careful: If a programme is not listed with a particular institution or campus code, then that programme is not offered at that institution or campus.

     

    Degree study

    Your results will indicate if you meet the minimum entry requirements for degree study, which are four subjects from the list below at level 4 (50-59%) and your Home Language at level 3 (40-49%).

     

    Approved subjects for degree study

     

    • Up to 3 languages
    • Accounting
    • Agricultural Sciences
    • Business Studies
    • Consumer Studies
    • Dramatic Arts
    • Economics
    • Engineering Graphics and Design
    • Geography
    • History
    • Information Technology
    • Life Sciences
    • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy
    • Music
    • Physical Sciences
    • Religion Studies
    • Visual Arts

     

    NOTE
    This list is referred to in the programme list as the designated list.

    Where you see NSC Deg in the programme list, this means that you must meet the above requirements. If the institution wants you to offer more than this, it will be indicated:

    Example: NSC Deg with Maths and Phys Sci 5 and Engl and LO 4 and three other subjects from designated list.

    This means that in addition to an NSC pass meeting the minimum standard required for entry into a degree programme, you must have passes in Mathematics and Physical Science at level 5 and English Home Language or First Additional Language and Life Orientation at level 4. Your three other subjects must also be from the designated list.

    Diploma study

     

    Your results will indicate if you meet the minimum entry requirements for diploma study, which are four subjects including your Home Language at level 3 (40-49%).

     

    Example: NSC with Engl HL 4/FAL 5 and Maths 4 and two 20 credit subjects (not more than one lang) 3.

     

    This means that you must have an NSC pass with English Home Language at level 4 or English First Additional Language at level 5 and Mathematics at level 4. You must have two other subjects at level 3, which cannot include Life Orientation (which is a 10 credit subject) or more than one language.

  • NSFAS: Scholarship Programme 2026

    NSFAS: Scholarship Programme 2026

    Closing Date: 14 February 2026

    To all 2026 first year students

    All students who will register at public universities/ TVET Colleges for the first time in 2026 and need financial support can apply directly to NSFAS for financial assistance as from 9 January 2026. Applications will remain open between 9 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 for those who will be studying at a university and 9 January 2026 to 14 February 2026 for those who will be studying at a TVET College.

    To all current university/ TVET college students already funded by NSFAS

    NSFAS is in a process to receive all your information and details from the university/college where you are currently enrolled. You will be automatically migrated to the student-centred model, and will be notified by SMS/post once NSFAS has received and registered your details.

    To all current university / TVET college students, who are not funded by NSFAS, but intend to apply for NSFAS assistance for the 2026 academic year

    All the above mentioned students – including those who were previously on a government funded bursary programme not offered by NSFAS – can apply for NSFAS financial assistance for the 2026 academic year as from 9 January 2026 to 20 January 2026 for those who will be studying at a university and 9 January 2026 to 14 February 2026 for those who will be studying at a TVET College .

    To apply on the NSFAS website, you will be required to register first to create your personal online account, and then proceed to fill and submit the application form online. You may need about 30 minutes to complete this online process, and must also have scanned copies of the following required attachments:

    • Matric Certificate
    • Identity Document/Birth Certificate
    • Last Academic Results
    • Proof of parents income (If parent/s employed)
    • Death Certificate/s (If parent/s deceased)
    • Doctor’s Certificate (If permanently disabled)

    How To Apply

    Apply Online for the NSFAS: Scholarship Programme

  • 2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Application Date

    2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Application Date

    Stellenbosch University
    Applications Open: 1 March 2026
    Applications Close: 
    30 June 2026 (all programmes)
                                                 31 May 2026 (medical programmes)
  • UWC 2026 registration extension

    UWC 2026 registration extension

    Dear UWC Community

    Please note that registration will be open till 31 March 2026 for students and applicants who have been made an offer to study at UWC.

    Students who have not registered must please check their Faculty Notice Boards (Departments where necessary) or the Registration page on the UWC website for a schedule of modules and attend classes while they complete their registration.

    Note that classes commence on 27 February 2026.

    Regards

    UWC​

  • CPUT Application Process Step 2: Get an application form

    CPUT Application Process Step 2: Get an application form

    To apply for admission, you have to complete an application form.

    Some courses require students to submit additional information as part of their application. Please see the Additional admission requirements for more information.

    Please note that applicants are limited to three choices (to be filled in on one form). Any further applications will be discarded.

    There are two ways you can get a form to apply for admission:

    1. Download a PDF of the form that you can print at home.

    Download the undergraduate application form for 2026

    2. Collect a form at the Registration and Applications Office on the various campuses.

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  • University of Stellenbosch Online Application Form

    University of Stellenbosch Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of Stellenbosch Online Application For Admission

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  • University of the Witwatersrand Online Application – What happens Next

    University of the Witwatersrand Online Application – What happens Next

    You will be sent acknowledgement of receipt of your application via email.  All correspondence is also available on https://self-service.wits.ac.za, where you can check the status of your application.

    The acknowledgement letter contains details of your reference person for you to contact for enquiries, and your person/student number. Quote this number every time you contact Wits.

    Each choice of programme is treated as a separate application. A letter will be sent to you once a decision is made on any one of your choices. The letter gives you further instructions (e.g. pay a deposit to secure the offer of a place, or attend an interview, or write a selection test).

    Current Matriculants: Wits will get your matric results directly from the relevant Department of Education, unless you are:

    1. a very late applicant
    2. writing matric as a private candidate or by correspondence
    3. rewriting only a few subjects.

    If you fall in categories 1 to 3, please send a certified copy of your matric certificate to the Student Enrolment Centre.

    Current Matriculants may be made a conditional offer (depending on the Grade 11 results), or be invited to attend an interview, or an audition, or selection/placement test.

    Some faculties will make you a conditional offer on the basis of your Grade 11 report. No offer can be confirmed until your matric results are received.

    Changed your mind about your choice of study?
    Let SEnC know in writing what your new selection is (do not submit a new application).
    NB: Check with SEnC to make sure applications are still open for your new selection.
    NB: Let SEnC know straight away if your contact details change.

    Successful applicants are sent communication offering a firm place. Information about registration and orientation will be available on the Wits website – www.wits.ac.za 

    Firm offer letters are sent once matric results are available (early January) or earlier if you have already matriculated.
    Applicants are encouraged to check https://self-service.wits.ac.za once results have been released.

    Reply to the offer and let us know whether you are coming to Wits

    You can only accept one offer as places are limited.
    NB: You are required to respond to the offer within one week to secure your place.

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

  • IMVELISI – Developing Enviropreneurs Call For Applications 2026-2027

    IMVELISI – Developing Enviropreneurs Call For Applications 2026

    Do you know of any aspiring entrepreneurs who are passionate about the environment? Innovative, bold, enthusiastic and keen to start a new business?

    In association with GreenMatter, Green Cape, and the International Water Association (IWA), Fetola is coordinating an ideation bootcamp to enable aspiring entrepreneurs to develop their innovative environmental and sustainability-focused ideas, into dynamic and marketable products and services.

    As a trusted member of our network, we kindly ask that you share the details of this programme with anyone you feel may benefit from it.

    The closing date for applications is Tuesday, 11 April 2026, midnight.

    This 5 day Bootcamp is about finding out if entrepreneurship is for you, unpacking your ideas, exploring the alignment of your ideas to national priorities, learning how to assess market potential, understanding the funding and partnership landscape that will be important to take your ideas forward, networking with entrepreneurs in this space and practising your pitching skills in a dragons den simulation session.

    • Are you passionate about sustainability and the environment?
    • Are you curious to explore whether entrepreneurship is for you?
    • Do you have a great, innovative idea related to natural resource management?
    • Do you want to learn how to assess and further develop your idea into a marketable enterprise?
    • Are you curious by nature, innovative at heart and willing to take risks to realise your dreams?
    • Do you want to work with up and coming business support networks and enviropreneurs to realise job creation in water and biodiversity?
    • Would a business bootcamp help take you to the next stage?

    If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, join us for an exciting and innovative 5 day ideation bootcamp!

    A YWP-ZA and GreenMatter partnership initiative.

    Proudly sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology

    If this would add value to your professional development and help to propel you to the next step towards “Enviropreneurship”, please don’t hesitate to apply!

    We are looking for 40 of the brightest, most inspired, and energetic young people to go on this journey with us.

    Note that all applicants need to be:

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    NOTE: there may be travel assistance considerations for successful applicants needing to travel significant distances to attend the 5 day bootcamp.

    To apply, fill in the application form here

    The closing date is Tuesday, 11 April 2026, midnight.

    Please don’t hesitate to contact us should you have any enquiries.

  • 2026/2027 University of KwaZulu-Natal Online Application Form

    2026/2027 University of KwaZulu-Natal Online Application Form

    University of KwaZulu-Natal Online Application Form 2026/2027 :

    To apply to the University of KwaZulu-Natal , 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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  • Rhodes University Application Procedure 2026-2027

    Rhodes University 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