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  • 2026/2027 Buffalo City TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Buffalo City TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Buffalo City TVET College Online Application Form – Download the application form below;

    2026/2027 Buffalo City TVET College Online Application Form pdf

    OVERVIEW

    Multi-campus college
    Buffalo City Public TVET College (BCC), based in East London, is a multi-campus college that has three campuses namely: East London Campus, John Knox Bokwe Campus and St Marks Campus, as well as the King Street Site and an Administration Centre. The Further Education and Training Colleges Act 16 of 2006, provides for the regulation of further education and training college governance, funding, and the promotion of quality in further education and training.

    College target market
    The programmes offered are structured to accommodate learners who have been successful at Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12, school leavers, out-of-school youth, unemployed matriculants and public- and private-sector employees, who may be up to 65 years of age.

    Educational offerings
    The National Certificate Vocational (NCV) courses are now BCC’s core business. These courses respond more adequately to market and client needs by providing appropriate vocational training and, in addition, allow for a practical component of study to be offered in a real workplace environment or in a simulated workplace environment. Furthermore, the Department of Education offers bursaries to facilitate access for less-fortunate students to these vocational training programmes. BCC has two niche-market NCV qualifications in the fields of Mechatronics and Safety in Society. These courses are our key differentiating and flagship programmes and are being offered by a limited number of colleges in the country. The college also offers NATED programmes in Business Studies and Engineering Studies. BCC’s fundamental strategy is to deliver high-quality, affordable, accessible and market-driven vocational programmes, while focusing on being lecturer- and student-centric. The college ensures employability of its graduates and ongoing student and lecturer development programmes. A number of learnerships are offered in conjunction with the relevant SETAs and various skills programmes and short courses are available.

  • 2026/2027 Ekurhuleni West TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Ekurhuleni West TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Ekurhuleni West TVET College Online Application Form is available for download . Check the links below to download the latest pdf version of EWC application form 2026

    Click here to download 2026 Ekurhuleni West TVET College Online Application Form

    Applications for admittance to EWC in 2026 are now open. The closing date for applications is 29 October 2026. Download the application form here: EWC Application Form 2026/2027.

    Ekurhuleni West (TVET) College (EWC) is a Technical and Vocational Education and Training College that introduced the National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) in 2007, introduced Level 3 in 2008 and NC(V) NQF Level 4 in 2009.

    The following NC(V) programmes are offered at EWC

    Finance, Economics and Accounting; Office Administration; Marketing; Management; Tourism, Hospitality; Transport and Logistics; Engineering and Related Design; Electrical Infrastructure Construction; Civil Engineering and Building Construction; Information Technology; Computer Science; Mechatronics, and Education and Development.

    The Corporate Centre of EWC is situated at Germiston Campus, cnr. Driehoek and Sol Roads, Germiston.

    EWC comprises of 6 Campuses: Alberton, Boksburg, Germiston, Kathorus, Kempton and Tembisa.

    These campuses see it as a challenge to also address life-long learning and developmental needs of individuals, organizations and economic sectors. EWC is gearing itself to become more responsive, effective, efficient as well as accountable to its clients and stakeholders and more prepared to meet training demands.

    Registration, enrolment procedure

    Campuses can be contacted for registration dates, fees and commencement of classes.

    Please note: A registration fee as well as a deposit is payable upon registration. No cash will be taken at the Campus. A tailor made deposit slip must be obtained from the Campus. It is important that the registration number as provided by the Campus should appear on the deposit slip as reference number. Students will only be registered upon proof of payment.

    Proof of payment should be handed in at the Campus.

    All payments must be deposited into the bank account of the College at ABSA BANK. The outstanding balance must be paid in full before the commencement of the National examinations.

    All students must submit or have the following available on registration:

    • An original / a certified copy of the latest school report / Senior Certificate or highest certificate or results.
    • An original / a certified copy of the identity document / affidavit and photograph in case of no/lost identity document / birth certificate.
    • Deposit / necessary fees.
    • Accompanied by money for textbooks, kits, stationery and learning material (where applicable).
    • Preferably accompanied by a parent / guardian if under 18.
    • Proof of residential address and relevant contact details.

    Foreign Certificates

    Students must have these certificates evaluated by SAQA: Postnet Suite 248, Private Bag X06, Waterkloof 0145, or SAQA House, 1007 Arcadia Street, Hatfiled, Pretoria. Tel. 012 431 5000 or visit the website www.saqa.co.za.

    Students must have a valid study permit, until the end of the relevant study period.

    Corporate Centre

    Cnr. Driehoek & Sol Roads
    Private Bag X1030 · Germiston 1400
    Tel: (+2711) 323-1600
    Fax: (+2711) 323-1601
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Marketing

    Currently situated at Kempton Campus
    Cnr. Partridge Avenue & Pretoria Road
    Private Bag X07 · Kempton Park 1620
    Tel: (+2711) 972-4247 X 2054 / 55 / 53
    Fax: (+2711) 972-3615
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Alberton

    25 Lake Arthur Street · Brackendowns 1448
    P O Box 166575 · Brackendowns 1454
    Tel: (+2711) 900-1201 / 2
    Fax: (+2711) 900-1712
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Boksburg

    49 North Street · Plantation · Boksburg
    Private Bag X08 · Boksburg 1460
    Tel: (+2711) 917-9984
    Fax: (+2711) 917-8770
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Germiston

    Cnr. Driehoek & Sol Roads
    Private Bag X1030 · Germiston 1400
    Tel: (+2711) 872-0830
    Fax: (+2711) 873-1769
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Kathorus

    782 Palime Section · Katlehong
    P O Box 11662 · Randhart 1457
    Tel: (+2711) 905-3562 / 3531
    Fax: (+2711) 905-3644
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Kempton

    Cnr. Partridge Avenue & Pretoria Road
    Private Bag X07 · Kempton Park 1620
    Tel: (+2711) 972-4247
    Fax: (+2711) 391-1582
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

    Tembisa

    9 Esiqongweni Section · Tembisa
    Private Bag X012 · Kempton Park 1620
    Tel: (+2711) 925-1005/6; 071 389 4006;
    079 972 9534
    Fax: (+2711) 925-1023
    E-mail: info@ewc.edu.za

  • Stenden University South Africa Online Application For Admission

    Stenden University South Africa Online Application For Admission

    Application Procedure

    Follow these easy steps to ensure you have a smooth application to Stenden South Africa:

    1. Read all about the course you wish to study. Contact us if you have any queries, or look on the FAQ page.
    2. Please ensure that you meet the entry requirements before you submit your application. If you have any concerns regarding your eligibility, please do not hesitate to contact us.
    3. Apply to Stenden South Africa using any of the following ways:
      • Online Application
      • Off-line Application
    4. Once your application has been submitted, we will respond to you to let you know everything has been received, or ask you for outstanding documents. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, please contact us to ensure that your documents have reached us:
      • Telephone: 046 604 2200
      • Fax: 086 604 4284
      • Email: info@stenden.com
    5. Once your application is completed, we will hand your full application to the admission committee to arrange your interview. They will contact you to arrange a suitable time for your telephonic application interview. Should you wish to visit the campus, you are most welcome to arrange for a personal interview. All applicants within 200 kms of Port Alfred are encouraged to visit the campus for a personal interview. The admission committee will contact you within 5 working days of your FULL application being received.
    6. Two members of the admission panel will interview you during your application interview, after which a decision regarding your application will be reached.
    7. Within 5 working days of your interview the exam committee will contact you with the outcome of your application. If you do not hear from us within this timeframe, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    There are three possible outcomes to your application:

    1. Not Accepted
      • If your application has not been successful, a member of the exam committee will phone you to let you know of this outcome
    2. Provisionally Accepted
      • Students who as still completing their schooling will be provisionally accepted until the final school certificate is submitted
      • International students will be provisionally accepted until the HESA / SAQA evaluation has been completed
      • In certain circumstances the exam committee will ask applicants to provide further information to determine the outcome of the application
    3. Accepted

    Please note that any international applicants (applicants who have completed their education outside of South Africa) will be required to follow the following additional steps:

    1. Prior to full acceptance at Stenden South Africa international applicants must have their educational certificates assessed by either HESA or SAQA. Please contact us for more information.
    2. All international applicants must have the correct visa in order to study in South Africa.

    All applicants are required to submit original certified documents to the application committee once they have been accepted. These documents may be brought when you register during the Orientation Week at Stenden South Africa. Students wishing to apply for Exemption or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) must have completed the application process prior to applying for RPL. Please contact us for more information.

    Prospectus

    You can view or download the Prospectus for our courses here:

    Hospitality Management and Disaster Management Prospectus 

    Application Form Or

    Download

  • UCT Bursaries 2026/2027 – DirectAxis Bursaries

    UCT Bursaries 2026/2027 – DirectAxis Bursaries

     

    DirectAxis University Scholarship 2026/2027
    We are excited to launch the DirectAxis University Scholarship.
    The programme will award R20 000 each to two diligent students. We see education as an important way to make
    the most of life’s opportunities and we would like to help two students along the road to a career of their dreams.
    Before you apply for this scholarship you must meet the following criteria:
    *Must be a current or incoming student at a registered tertiary institution in South Africa.
    *Must be able to provide documentation to support enrolment in the tertiary institution.
    *Must be a South African citizen to apply.
    *Must complete all requirements listed below in the “how to apply” section.
    Scholarship Award:
    DirectAxis will award two R20 000 scholarship contributions to two students for the two best submitted entries.
    The scholarships will be payable directly to the university that the winner is, or will be, attending for a school term
    in the 2026 school year.
    Here’s how to apply:
    Like and follow us on Twitter, Google+ or LinkedIn.
    Write an essay between 1 200 – 1 500 words answering the question: What is the biggest financial mistake you
    have ever made and what have you learnt from it?
    Write a 250 word bio about yourself.
    Email your essay and bio over to scholarship@directaxis.co.za.
    We will be judging based on three areas:
    Quality: the depth and thoroughness of your response.
    Originality: your ability to arrive at unique insights.
    Creativity: your ability to convey and illustrate your insights in a compelling way.
    The judge’s decision is final and not open for review.
    Winner Selection and Announcement:
    The winners will be selected on 10th December 2016 and will be featured in a blog post on our website, social
    networks and other public relations material. DirectAxis reserves the right to use the essay and photographs of
    the winners in future promotional material.

  • NSFAS Approved Student List For TVET Colleges In SA

    NSFAS Approved Student List For TVET Colleges In SA

    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 .

  • NWU Online Registration

    NWU Online Registration

    First-year students

     

    E-mail addresses

    Registration information

     

    Senior students (undergraduate and honours)

     

    E-mail addresses

    Click here to find out how to use your NWU Gmail email address and where to find help.

    Registration information

    Masters and doctoral students

     

    E-mail addresses

    Click here to find out how to use your NWU Gmail email address and where to find help.

    Registration information

    How to register for master’s-degree and doctoral studies

     

  • 2026/2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application For admission

    2026/2027 Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences Online Application For admission

    How do I apply to study at SMU?

    • Download the student application form, by clicking here .
    • Complete the form in full and answer all questions with black ink (pen).
    • Make sure the names appearing on your Identity Document (ID), as well as your certificates are the same and in the same sequence.
    • All student application forms submitted after closing dates will not be considered.

    I am an international student, how do I apply to study at SMU?

    • All non-South African citizens and non-permanent residents are required to obtain a study permit prior to registering as students. Application for study permits should be submitted to the South African Home Affairs, Consulate or High Commissioner in your country or residence/origin, and it would be in favour of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) and to be submitted during registrations.

    How do I apply for SMU student residency/accommodation?

    • On page 5 of the student application form, there is an option for residential application.

    What documents do I attach on the SMU student application form?

    • Certified copy of your Identity ID or Birth Certificate.
    • Certified copy of final grade 11 results or final National Senior Certificate (NSC) / Matric Certificate (only those who completed matric). NB: Do not submit your midyear grade 12 results.
    • Official academic record(s) from previous university (ies) attended, including SMU (if applicable).
    • Certificate of conduct from all universities attended (if applicable).
    • Proof of application fee payment (copy of deposit slip). NB: No application forms will be considered without proof of payment.

    How much is the SMU student application fee?

    • The application fee is R200 only and is non-refundable.

    Where and how do I deposit SMU student application fee?

    Bank: Standard Bank

    Account Number: 071 244 395

    Account Name: Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University

    Branch Number: 020 909

    Use your ID number as a Reference

    NB: No cash should accompany the application form.

    Do SMU have online student application?

    • No, unfortunately currently we do not have an online application (you can only download the application form).

    When is the closing date(s) for SMU student applications 2026/2027?

    • Monday 27 June 2026 is the closing date to apply for the following courses: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB); Bachelor of Diagnostic Radiography (B Rad); Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS); Bachelor of Dental Therapy (BDT); Bachelor of Oral Hygiene (BoH); Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm); and Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy (BSc Physio).
    • Friday 29 July 2026 is the closing date to apply for the following courses: Bachelor of Nursing Sciences and Art (B NSC / B Cur); Bachelor of Speech Language, Pathology and Audiology (B SLP & A); Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (B Occ Ther); Bachelor of Science in Dietetics (BSc Dietetics); Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Statistics.
    • Pre-selections will be done between September and October 2016, using your grade 11 results (current matriculants) and letters with the outcome will be sent.
    • The final selection process will take place during the second week of January 2026, SMS notification and telephone calls will be made to successful applicants

    Where do I post my SMU student application form?

    • Post to: The RegistrarSefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU)

      P.O. Box 60

      Medunsa

      0204

    • Or hand deliver to : Student Administration and Registration officeClinical Pathology Building (Basement) at SMU

      Office Hours : Monday – Friday: 7h30 – 16h00

      Enquiries call: (012) 521 4979 / 4058 / 5886 / 4319 / 4137 / 4204

    Can I e-mail/fax my SMU student application form?

    • No, applications sent by either email or fax will not be considered.

    How do I know if my SMU student application form has been received?

    • You will receive an SMS notification notifying you that your application has been received.

    How will I know about the status of my SMU student application?

    • All information regarding the status of your application will be communicated to you via SMS.

    When can I expect a response from SMU on whether my application has been approved or not?

    • Pre-selections will be done between September and October 2016, using your grade 11 results (current matriculants) and letters with the outcome will be sent.
    • The final selection process will take place during the second week of January 2026, SMS notification and telephone calls will be made to successful applicants.

    What documents should I bring when I come to register at SMU in 2026, provided my student application is successful?

    • Bring the following original documents: ID, NSC statements of results/ Matric Certificate (only those who completed matric), as well as an official academic transcript – (if applicable) on the day of registration during January/February 2026/2027.NB: No copies will be accepted.

    NB: Kindly note that all SMU prospective students must write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) for 2026/2027 admission.

    For more information about NBT visit: www.nbt.ac.za , or Email: nbt@uct.ac.za , or call: 021 650 3523.

    Resource documents to be downloaded.

    Student Forms
    SMU Student Fees 2026/2027 Download

    Student Fees 2026/2027-Clause

    Student Fees statement Download
    Clinical Electives Download
    Electives Clinical Departments Download
    Student application form 2026/2027 Download

    Important application information

    Advocacy and Diversity Document Download
    Student Applications Closing Dates Download
    Undergraduate courses Download
  • Admission to Rhodes University 2026-2027

    Admission to Rhodes University

    When you apply for admission to the University you are admitted to a particular Faculty of the University and this is determined by the degree for which you wish to read. Your first step in applying for admission to the University is to decide which degree you wish to take. Refer to the Curriculum Selection section and the Faculty information to see which degrees are offered.

  • University of Venda Admission Requirements

    University of Venda Admission Requirements

    University of Venda Application

    Admission Requirements

    Science Foundation Programme

    1 Candidates with matric exemption and a minimum of F (SG) in matric Mathematics, Physical Science and Biology/Agriculture may be admitted to the Science Foundation Programme.

    2 Admission into the Science Foundation Programme may be through a Senate Entrance/Admission test for candidates with senior certificates who have attempted Physical Science and Mathematics at Grade 12 level.

    3     The Science Foundation Programme will be of one year duration.

    4    For a student to proceed to the 1st year, he/she should have obtained at least 120 credits.

    1.5 Approved qualifications for which students will be registered in the Science Foundation Programme
    (i) BSc(Majors in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Statistics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Computer Science)
    (ii) BENVSC (Environmental Sciences)
    (iii) BENVM (Environmental Management)
    (iv) BSCAGR  (Agriculture)
    (v)  BSCNUT (Health Sciences)

    Bachelor of Science

    1 Candidates wishing to enrol for a BSc degree must have obtained a minimum admission requirement in a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certified by the Council for General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) with an achievement rating of 4 (adequate achievement, 50-59%) or better in four subjects chosen from the recognised 20-credit NSC subjects, (which should include Mathematics and Physical Science), or matriculation certificate with exemption as awarded by the National Department of Education, or equivalent FET Level 4 qualification.  In addition, candidates should have at least

    (i) Mathematics E (SG) and Biology or Physical Science D(HG)
    OR
    (ii) Mathematics D (HG) and Physical Science E (SG)
    OR
    (iii) Mathematics D (HG) and Biology E (SG)
    OR
    (iv) Mathematics E (HG) and Physical Science E (HG).

    Candidates may be subject to selection.

    2 Students from the Foundation Programme should have obtained 120 credits which should include all the modules in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

    3 Students from other Schools wishing to follow modules in this School, will only be permitted in accordance with a predetermined number of students for the relevant department, and will only be permitted to follow non-service modules if they fulfil the prerequisites of subjects registered.

    4 Candidates may also be admitted as students in the School on the basis of relevant prior learning.
    Such candidates will be subjected to an evaluation programme by the School’s Assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) committee. Final admission will only be granted by SENATE.

    5 Students will only be allowed to register or change registration for modules if a full academic record, which includes credits for each module, accompanies such registration form.  Students will also only be allowed to register for a module if its prerequisite/s has/have been satisfied, except otherwise waived by the Head of Department after consultation with the Dean.

    DURATION OF STUDY

    1. SCIENCE FOUNDATION PROGRAMME

    BSCSF 4 years
    BSCSE 4 years
    BENVSC 4 years
    BENVM 5 years
    BSCAGR 5 years
    BSCNUT 5 years

    2. BACHELORS’ DEGREES

    The B.Sc. curriculum covers at least three years of study

    COMPOSITION OF THE B.SC CURRICULUM

    1        Students must follow one of the learning programmes listed under Bachelor of Science Learning Programmes.

    2        Students may not select modules that clash on the lecturing and practical timetables.

    3        No curriculum change, whether within or from outside the School, will be recognised unless approved by Senate.

    4        A full-time student may take a maximum of 32 credits over and above the minimum 360 credits required for the degree, subject to the approval of the Head of Department and the Dean.

    5        Students are allowed to register only for modules for which prerequisites have been satisfied.

    MODULE CREDITS

    1        Students retain credit for all modules passed.

    2        In order to qualify for a BSc degree in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, students must obtain at least half of their credits in a learning programme within this School.

    3        Second year modules may only be taken when the student has earned at least 60 credits in core and fundamental modules at first year level, and has no outstanding foundation modules.  To register for third year modules, a student must have accumulated at least 180 credits in core and fundamental modules at first and second year levels.

    4        To obtain a degree from the School, students must have earned at least 360 credits including all core and fundamental modules in one of the learning programmes listed in Rule S8.  Departments may prescribe additional credits provided these do not exceed 32 credits. To complete a three-year learning programme, students are required to enrol for at least 120 credits per year, with the minimum number of credits at each level of study (NQF 5,6, and 7) being 72 credits at that level

    MODULES FOR NON-DEGREE PURPOSES

    Students wishing to enrol for such modules must consult the Head of the Department and the Dean.

    ASSESSMENT

    Continuous assessment will consist of tests, practicals, tutorials, projects, assignments and reports.
    Students will write examinations at the end of each semester.
    The minimum final pass mark in any module is 50%.
    A student passes a module with distinction if the final mark is 75% or higher.
    To obtain the degree cum laude, a candidate must attain an aggregate of at least 75%.

    BSc LEARNING PROGRAMMES

    Students who register for the first time should select one of the learning programmes offered by the School.


    RULES FOR POST-GRADUATE STUDIES IN SCIENCE

    HONS B.Sc. Degree

    ADMISSION

    1. A candidate will be allowed to register for the Honours degree only if he/she possesses a B.Sc. degree or equivalent or subject to Senate approval, if he/she has completed the modules for a B.Sc. degree, or if equivalent status has been conferred on him/her by Senate.

    2. Candidates must have passed the final-year modules of the subject in which they wish to study with an aggregate of at least 60%.  Candidates with lower level passes may be accepted subject to Senate approval.

    MINIMUM DURATION OF STUDY

    1      For full-time students, the honours degree is offered over one academic year and students write examinations and present themselves for continuous assessment during the year of registration.  For part-time students the degree is normally offered over two years.  Part-time students are assessed at the same time as full-time students during scheduled assessment and examination periods.  Except with the special permission of Senate, the duration of the full-time study will not exceed two years, and the duration of the part-time study will not exceed three years.

    2      The degree will not be conferred on a candidate before at least one year has elapsed since he/she obtained the Bachelor’s degree or another undergraduate degree as set out in the school rules and unless he/she has been registered for one year at this University.
     
    ASSESSMENT

    1. Admission for assessment

    1.1   Candidates will only be assessed in a particular module if they attended lectures, tutorials and prescribed practicals satisfactorily and obtained a semester mark of at least 50%.

    1.2   A student must attain a minimum of 50% pass in each of the components of assessment.  A student, who fails one of these components, will be allowed to repeat only that component.  The written examination component will be conducted during the next normal examination period for that specific module.

    1.3   All written examinations will be taken only during official examination sessions.

    1.4   A candidate who fails two modules in the learning programme, and obtains an aggregate of at least 50% may be admitted for assessment in those modules on one further sitting.

    2      Minimum pass and distinction

    2.1   The minimum final pass mark in any module is 50%.  Subject to department rules, a subminimum of 50% in the assessment is required.

    2.2   A student passes a module with distinction if the final mark is 75% or higher.

    2.3   To obtain the degree cum laude, a candidate must attain an aggregate of at least 75%.

    3      Aegrotat and Special examinations

    3.1   An Aegrotat Examination may be granted to a student who has been prevented from sitting for the examination-

    (a) by illness on the day of the examination or assessment, or immediately before the examination or assessment, provided that a medical certificate from a registered medical practitioner is submitted to Senate, and/or provided that the student’s application is supported by the invigilator concerned or another responsible person; or
    (b) as a result of domestic circumstances such as serious illness or death of a close relative during the examination or assessment, or other reasons, provided that the Senate judges it to be a bona fide case, and the student can provide satisfactory proof of such extraordinary circumstances.

    3.2   Special examinations will not be offered to postgraduate students except with special permission of Senate.

    CREDITS

    To be awarded an honours degree, the candidate must accumulate at least 120 credits at this level.

    Master’s Degree

    ADMISSION

    1      To be admitted to the programme a candidate must have obtained the Honours Bachelor’s degree with at least 60% in the subject for which he/she wishes to enrol, or have had equivalent status conferred on him/her by Senate.

    2      The MSc degree is conferred on the basis of a dissertation and an examination, or a dissertation only, as determined by the Academic Board.

    3      The Head of Department may prescribe certain ancillary modules which must be enrolled or passed before the date of the Master’s examination.

    DURATION OF STUDY

    1      The maximum period of study is TWO years full time and THREE years part-time.  Senate may refuse to renew the registration of a student who does not complete the study within the prescribed time, or may renew it subject to any conditions it may deem fit to impose.

    2      Senate may, at any time, suspend or cancel the registration of any student who, in its view, is not making satisfactory progress.

    3      Students who wish to defer their studies at any stage must submit an application to the relevant department.  If granted, such deferment will be for a maximum period of one year, after which a further application must be submitted.  Deferment will, at most, be granted twice.

    4      Unless otherwise decided by Senate and subject to special provision in the school rules, the degree may be conferred if the candidate has been registered for at least a minimum of one academic year.

    Doctoral Degrees

    ADMISSION

    1      To be admitted, candidates must have obtained the Master’s degree or such other qualification as in the opinion of Senate is of equivalent status, in the field where they wish to study, except if Senate approves that it may be in another field, in which case they must satisfy Senate as to their proficiency in the selected field.

    2      Before a candidate’s application for registration can be considered, the title or topic of the proposed thesis, together with a brief outline of the research must be submitted to the department and School’s Higher Degrees Committee concerned for recommendation to the School of Postgraduate Studies and approval by Senate.  The Research proposal must be approved by the School’s Higher Degrees Committee.

    DURATION OF STUDY

    Unless otherwise decided by Senate and subject to special provisions in the school:

    (a)        the degree may be conferred only after the candidate has been registered for a period of at least THREE years fulltime or FOUR years part-time for the degree concerned at this University, and

    (b)        the maximum period of study is five years full time or seven years part-time, subject to Senate approval.  Extension may be granted only in exceptional cases and for only one year.  A student who desires an extension must submit a motivated application for consideration by Senate.

    RE-REGISTRATION AND DEFERMENT OF STUDIES

    1      For the duration of the programme a student must register each year by the stipulated date.
    Registration each year is subject to the recommendation of the Head of Department and may be rejected in any year on grounds of unsatisfactory progress.   When applying for registration annually, the student must give, on the prescribed form a short exposition of progress to date and study plans for the year concerned.  A progress report must be endorsed by the Supervisor

    2      Students wishing to defer studies at any stage must submit a motivated application beforehand.  If granted, such deferment will be for a period of one year only, after which a further application must be submitted.  Deferment will, at most, be granted twice.