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  • University of Limpopo NSFAS Approved List

    University of Limpopo NSFAS Approved List

    Applications Reopen 9 January 2026

    NSFAS will reopen 2026 applications as from 9 January 2026. Learners and students are encouraged to make use of this application period if you have not applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 application period. This reopened application period will close on 20 January 2026 for learners and students who will be studying at a public university, and on 14 February 2026 at a TVET College.

    Application results for applicants who applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 period will receive communication via SMS as from 5 January 2026, thus it is important that we have your correct cellphone number. Update your contact details by calling the NSFAS Contact Centre on 086 006 7327.

    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 .

  • Cape Peninsula University of Technology Tuition Fee 2026

    Cape Peninsula University of Technology Tuition Fee 2026

    Fees and payment

    For comprehensive information about fees and payments, please consult the Fees booklet for 2016.

    Applications fees

    A non-refundable application fee of R100 must be paid when applying to CPUT.

    If late applications are accepted, a late application fee of R150 will be charged.

    Paying an application fee does not mean that your application was successful.

    Deposit after being accepted

    Students that have been accepted must pay a deposit of R1750 within four weeks of receiving an offer to study. This amount must be paid via electronic payment.

    This amount will be credited to the student’s account. If the student subsequently withdraws or fails to register for the course of study concerned, the deposit will be refunded less R100 (administration cost).

    Deposit before registration

    Before being able to register, students must be a total deposit of R3500. This deposit is made up of R1750 payable at acceptance (see above) and R1750 payable before registration.

    Students who have not paid the minimum amount of R3500 before registration will not be allowed to register.

    PLEASE NOTE: Electronic payments must be made 72 hours or (3 days) prior to registration.

    Students that have been accepted into a residence must pay an additional R1500 deposit before registration. Their total deposit is therefore R5000.

    Fees payment: local students

    Fees for local students must be paid by the following deadlines:

    On or before 30 June 50% of the total account
    On or before 30 November remaining balance

    Final exam results of students who have not paid their fees in full will be withheld.

    Fees payment: international students

    Fees for international students must be paid by the following deadlines:

    On or before registration 50% of the total account
    On or before 30 May remaining balance

    All international students, excluding refugees, are required to make an upfront payment of 50% of the anticipated fees for the year.

    A once-off administrative levy of R1500.00 must be paid by international students, excluding refugees and students with permanent residence in South Africa.

    Preferred method of payment is by Direct Deposit or Electronically (EFT), using the account details given below.

    Payment methods

    The preferred method of payment is via direct deposit or EFT, to the following bank account:

    Bank ABSA Bank, Public Sector Western Cape
    Account name Cape Peninsula University of Technology
    Account type Current account
    Branch code 632005
    Account number 4053548487
    Swift code ABSA ZA JJ (for payments made outside South Africa)
    Reference Your CPUT student number

    Payments can also be made at the CPUT cashiers at the various campuses on Monday-Friday between 8:00-16:30.

    Financial aid

    For information about financial aid, please visit our Financial aid and funding section.

    Students with sponsors or bursaries

    External bursars often request an estimate of student fees before awarding the bursary. This can be obtained from the CPUT website, where the course is listed under the corresponding faculty page, or from Student Finance Department.

    A student who has received a bursary or a sponsorship must produce written proof thereof.  A copy of an application for a bursary will not be accepted. If the student has a sponsor who is paying their fees, a letter from the sponsor should be presented when registering. The letter should be addressed to the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and include a declaration stating:

    • exactly what the sponsor will cover
    • the period of sponsorship as well as any special conditions that pertain to the sponsorship
    • the full contact details of the sponsor, as well as the contact person and/or department

    A similar letter will need to be presented by the student at any subsequent registrations.

    Contact the Student Finance Office

    All student account enquiries and quotations for student fees can be made to the Student Finance Office.

    Tel: +27 21 959 4340
    Tel: +27 21 959 4341
    Tel: +27 21 959 4342
    Tel: +27 21 959 4343

    Email: studentaccounts@cput.ac.za

  • South African Passport fees 2026

    South African Passport fees 2026

    Service Tariff
    Identity Document: Issuing of first document. FREE
    Identity Document: Re-issuing, provided that the re-issuing of identity documents is free of charge in those cases where an identity document was issued and the forename is repeated as a surname in the document, if the Department did not insist on the application for insertion of the surname at the time of the initial application, and when a new identity document is issued to a former TBVC-citizen to replace his old South African identity document classifying him as a non-South African citizen. R140.00
    Temporary Identity Certificate: Issuing of a Temporary Identity Certificate (TIC). R70.00
    First issue of an Unabridged Birth Certificate.

    First issue of an abridged Death or Marriage Certificate.

    FREE
    Issuing of an Unabridged Birth, Death or Marriage Certificate, or a reproduction of the relevant register or a reproduction of any supporting documentation which is coupled to the register concerned, as well as verification of information from birth, marriage and death registers with regard to any individual, provided that where such reproduction or verification is required for official purposes by a Government institution within the meaning of serial number 11, it will be FREE of charge. R75.00
    Issuing of an abridged computer printed or handwritten birth, death or marriage certificate, provided that no fees are payable for the issuing of the prescribed certificate on registration of birth, death or marriage. R20.00
    Application for any amendment to the birth register of any person including the noting of the fact of adoption in the birth register of a person i.r.o the Child Care Act, 1983, but excluding the re-registration of a birth i.r.o. section 11 of the Births and Deaths Registration Act, 1992, which is free of charge. R70.00
    Application for any change of the forenames or surname of a minor (Sections 24 and 25 of Act 51 of 1992). R70.00
    Application for the changing of a major’s fornames in the birth register (Section 24 of Act 51 of 1992). The insertion of a major’s surname in the birth register, however, is free of charge if his identity document was issued with the forename repeated as a surname. The subsequent re-issuing of such a person’s identity document is also free of charge. R140.00
    Application by a major to assume a different surname (provided that, should the applicant be lawfully married, the amount also includes the applicantion of his spouse as well as thoase of any minor children, or if the applicant is a divorced female or widow, it also includes the application of her minor children, if any)(Section 26 of Act 51 of 1992) R325.00
    Issuing of a duplicate confirmation of the change of a major’s forenames and/or surname R70.00
    Letter of confirmation of marital status R50.00
    First application for Tourist Passport R400.00
    Re- apply must bring old passport copy R400.00
    Re-apply with lost passport R800.00
    Re-apply with passport that is full – must bring full passport R400.00
    Re-apply with passport that is full – but passport is lost R800.00
    Re-apply for passport with 3 pages left – must bring passport R400.00
    Re-apply for passport with 3 pages left  – but passport is lost R800.00
    First time application for Maxi Tourist Passport R600.00
    Re-apply for Maxi Toursit Passport – passport lost or not present R1200
    Re-apply for Maxi Tourist Passport that is full – must present old Passport R600
    Have a Tourist Passport and just got married and applies for new surname or marriage surname on passport – must present passport with old surname R400
    Just married and and has changed surname – but old Passport is lost or not present R800
    Has old Tourist Passport and applies for second passport – must present old passport to carry two passports R400
    Official Passport (including official emergency passport) or crewmember certificate, and a temporary passport issued for official purposes. FREE
    Crew Member Certificate R350.00
    Naturalization application and issue of original citizenship certificate R300.00
    Issuing of duplicate citizenship certificate (including application for certificates issued in terms of section 16 of Act 88 of 1995) as well as confirmation (To whom it may concern) R90.00
    Resumption of SA citizenship, in terms of section 13 of Act 88 of 1995 R300.00
    Retention of SA citizenship, in terms of section 6(2) of Act 88 of 1995 R300.00
    Retrospective exemption in terms of section 26(4) of the South African Citizenship Act, 1995, from the loss of South African citizenship. R300.00
    The furnishing of information from the Population Register on magnetic tape or similar format in accordance with the provisions of section 21 of the Identification Act, 1997 (Act 68 of 1997) R480.00requested for every 5000 persons or for portion thereof.
    Furnishing of information from the Population Register for official purposes to any Department of State, Local Authority or Statutory Body. Provided that the prescribed fees for abridged or unabridged certificates shall be payable if such certificates are requested. FREE
    Frame of four black and white photos taken for ID applications. R40.00
  • 2026/2027 North-West University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 North-West University Online Application Form

     

    North-West University Online Application Form 2026/2027 : To apply to the North-West 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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  • Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences NSFAS Details 2026

    Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences NSFAS Details 2026

    2026 NSFAS APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

    Apply online now if you are matriculating in 2016

    All students who will register at public universities/ TVET colleges for the first time in 2026 and need financial support, can now apply directly to NSFAS for financial assistance. If you are studying at a university or TVET and have been funded by NSFAS in 2016, you do not need to re-apply for funding for 2026.

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  • Unisa NSFAS Approved List

    Unisa NSFAS Approved List

    Applications Reopen 9 January 2026

    NSFAS will reopen 2026 applications as from 9 January 2026. Learners and students are encouraged to make use of this application period if you have not applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 application period. This reopened application period will close on 20 January 2026 for learners and students who will be studying at a public university, and on 14 February 2026 at a TVET College.

    Application results for applicants who applied during the 1 August 2016 to 30 November 2016 period will receive communication via SMS as from 5 January 2026, thus it is important that we have your correct cellphone number. Update your contact details by calling the NSFAS Contact Centre on 086 006 7327.

    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 .

  • 2026-2027 Tshwane University of Technology Online Application Form

    2026 Tshwane University of Technology Online Application Form

    Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers prospective students with two method of applications namely hard-copy application and online application.

    Online application deadline is 30 September 2016.

    Institution: Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)

    Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in the application cycle. Click here to go to the online application platform.

    Applications open on 1 March 2016.

    For hard-copy applications follow this link, and complete the application form. You need to submit this form, along with all other necessary documents, to the following address:

    • For postal submission

    Tshwane University of Technology
    Private Bag X680
Pretoria 0001

    • For hand-delivery

    Central Admissions Office
    Building 21-LG20
    Pretoria Campus
    Staatsartillerie Road
    Pretoria West

    Click here to view the General Information Pdf for first year students.

    For more info on admissions, visit their site.

    Application Fees

    Applicants are required to pay an application fee before their application form can be processed. All applicants must attach a copy of the proof of payment to their application form, as well as keep the original proof of payment just in case, or else, upload the original deposit slip to the system.

    • TUT application fee: R 240

    You may pay the application fee via a direct bank deposit, or via EFT (electronic payment), or by postal order.

    • TUT confirmation fee: R 500

    This confirmation fee is a deposit that you need to pay once you receive your letter of acceptance.

    • TUT upfront registration fee: R 1500 (or R1000 if you have already paid the deposit)

    When you register, you need to pay this registration fee upfront. This will only be refunded if you don’t qualify for studies at TUT anymore, or if you have been excluded from your studies.

    All fees are to be paid to the following account:

    Bank: Absa

    Account No: 04 000 0003

    Reference No: Write B102/0120 in the reference column, and the first ten digits of your identity number

    Due Dates

    Application closing dates for:

    15 May for courses that start in July of the same year.

    15 June for Correctional Services Management, Dental Technology, Medical
    Orthotics and Prosthetics, Policing, Pharmacy and Radiography, Road Traffic
    and Municipal Police Management: Municipal and Traffic Policing.

    15 June for all international applicants

    31 July Agriculture: Animal Production, Agriculture: Commercial Mixed Farming, Agriculture: Crop Production, Agriculture: Development and Extension, Analytical Chemistry, Architecture: Professional , Dental Assisting, Biomedical Technology, Biokinetics, Biotechnology, Business Communication, Clinical Technology, Economic Management Analysis, Engineering: Civil, (B Tech’s), Engineering: Chemical, Engineering: Metallurgical, Environmental Health, Fire Technology, Geology, International Communication, Journalism, Legal Assistance, Nature Conservation, Nursing, Officiating and Coaching Science, Project Management, Public Relations Management, Quality, Sport and Exercise Technology, Somatology, Three-Dimensional Design, Veterinary Technology, all qualifications in the Arts Faculty and Education.

    30 September for all other courses.

    Submitting Results and Documents

    • Certified copy of ID
    • Certified copy of SC/NSC or equivalent qualification
    • Official proof that requirements are met (for B tech and postgraduate students)
  • 2026-2027 Northern Cape Urban TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Northern Cape Urban TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Northern Cape Urban TVET College Prospectus 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 2026-2027 Northern Cape Urban TVET College Prospectus

  • University of the Witwatersrand Admission Requirements

    University of the Witwatersrand Admission Requirements

    Which school-leaving qualification category do you fall into?

    Admission Point Score

    Are you an applicant who is currently writing or completed the NSC matric? If you are, then please read the information below regarding admission requirements.

    NB: This is a guideline only. Meeting the requirements does not guarantee a place. Final selection is made subject to the availability of places, academic results and other entry requirements where applicable.

    Wits tabulates the points score for all subjects on the following basis:

    • That English must be taken either as Home Language or as 1st Additional Language. Foreign students presenting with English as 2nd Additional Language will have the option of a foreign conditional exemption and / or English proficiency tests.
    • Maths is compulsory for all numerate programmes in Engineering and Built Environment, Commerce, Law and Management, and Science.
    • Maths Literacy is accepted for some degrees (see Admission Requirements (NSC)).
    • Wits does not distinguish between designated vs non-designated subjects when calculating the admission point score (APS)
    • The APS calculation is based on the best seven subjects including Life Orientation
    NSC Scale of Achievement NSC% Wits APS Wits APS% Wits APS for Maths & English Wits APS for Life Orientation Wits APS for Other subjects
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    80-99
    70-79
    60-69
    50-59
    40-49
    30-39
    0-29
    8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    0
    0
    90-100
    80-89
    70-79
    60-69
    50-59
    40-49
    30-39
    0-29
    8 + 2=10
    7 + 2=9
    6 + 2=8
    5 + 2=7
    4
    3
    0
    0
    4
    3
    2
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    0
    0

    Designated Subjects – NSC

    Agric Sciences
    Dramatic Art
    Music
    Visual Art
    Accounting
    Business Studies
    Engineering Graphics and Design
    Geography
    History
    Religion Studies
    Life Sciences
    Physical Sciences
    Mathematics
    Maths Literacy
    Consumer studies
    Information technology
    Economics
    All official languages and a number of non- official languages

    – See more at: https://www.wits.ac.za/undergraduate/entry-requirements/#sthash.KRKiAn1Z.dpuf