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  • 2026-2027 Umfolozi TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Umfolozi TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Umfolozi 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 Umfolozi TVET College Prospectus

  • Details of Buffalo City TVET College Application 2026/2027

    Details of Buffalo City TVET College Application 2026/2027

    GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS

    Download Buffalo Tvet College Application Forms 
    PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM
    A.GENERAL
    1.This form must be completed by all students applying to BUFFALO CITY TVET COLLEGE for the first time.
    2.The application form must be signed by the applicant and the legal guardian (if applicant is younger than 18 years).
    3.It is in your own interest to ensure that this form is completed in full and that copies of all supporting documents are enclosed.
    4.If any questions are left unanswered or documents are not enclosed, or the legal undertaking is not signed by the student and/or the legal guardian, it will cause a delay as the form will be returned for completion.
    5.Please write in black ink and use block letters.
    6.The closing date for applications will be determined by the College at the start of the respective academic period or when the course is full, whichever occurs first.
    B.DOCUMENTS (CERTIFIED COPIES)
    1.A copy of the first page of your Identity Document must accompany this application.
    2.A copy of your Senior Certificate, National Senior Certificate or highest qualification must be submitted with your application.
    3.NB. Grade 12 learners must attach a copy of your Grade 11 final results and June or September Grade 12 results.
    The report must indicate the subjects and symbols obtained and whether the subjects are on the Higher Grade or Standard Grade. If you attended any other higher education institu- tion, an original academic record or certified copies of other certificates obtained previously, must also be submitted.
    4.Proof of residential address of parents/guardian.
    C.INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (non-South African citizens)
    1.A certified copy of your passport must accompany this form. You are required to produce a valid study permit before you will be permitted to register.
    2.Non-RSA Qualifications. The onus rests with all international applicants to have their school qualifications evaluated by SAQA before submitting this application form. SAQA can be contacted on telephone number: 027 86 010 3188.
    D.ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
    1.National Certificate Vocational:
    1.1A year end school report for Grade 9 or Higher; or
    1.2A NQF level 1 Qualification; or
    1.3An approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2; or
    1.4A Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirements for access to NQF Level 2; or
    1.5ABET NQF Level 4 Certificate
    1.6Placement Assessment
    2.NATED Programmes / REPORT 191
    2.1A year end school report for Grade 12 or Higher; or
    2.2A NQF Level 4 Qualification
    BCC-FM-409
    04.11.2015
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    E.APPLICATIONS
    1.Early application is essential.
    2.Please contact the campus of your choice for more information on application procedures.
    3.Fees are calculated per subject. Please consult the latest fees schedules available from all campuses.
    4.Your application and all correspondence or documentation must be submitted or sent to the campus where your intend studying.
    F.LANGUAGE POLICY
    1.The language medium for all lectures, tests and examination is English.
    G.PAYMENT POLICY
    1.Students who have secured a bursary from an external source must furnish the college with an original written confirmation, before they register.
    2.Students with outstanding fees will be allowed to sit for examination, but will be blacklisted and will not receive results if fees are not paid in full.

    TYPE OF ACCOUNT

    Buffalo City Public FET College
    Cheque Account
    ABSA
    632005
    4054285355
    (043) 7049274

     

    In the reference column of the bank deposit, please clearly indicate your student number with the FOLLOWING Alphabets as attached (E for East London; K for John Knox Bokwe; M for St
    Marks; R for Residence) for reference.

     

  • CPUT Application Process Step 7: Follow-up and get your admission status

    CPUT Application Process Step 7: Follow-up and get your admission status

    All applications are loaded onto the CPUT system. Once loaded onto the system, an sms will be sent to you acknowledging that the institution has received your application. Note, this is not an acceptance notice.

    Track your application

    Prospective students, who have handed in an application form, can track the progress of their application online or by calling.

    Track application status online

    Contact numbers:

    CPUT Call Centre
    Tel: +27 21 959 6767
    Email: info@cput.ac.za

    Bellville Campus Admissions Office
    Tel: +27 21 959 6256
    Tel: +27 21 959 6270

    Cape Town Campus Admissions Office
    Tel: +27 21 460 3393
    Tel: +27 21 460 3861

    Please note, when you contact the institution, you will need to provide the Call Centre Agent or Admission’s Officer with your identity number or passport number.

    Start studying

    Successful candidates will be notified in writing of their acceptance to the institution. You will be informed of the registration dates and times as well as the commencement of class.

    Submit your final marks

    Students who applied with their Grade 11 and mid-year Grade 12 marks must submit a certified copy of their final Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification marks at the beginning of the academic year.  Students who do not submit their final marks will lose their provisional acceptance.

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  • Nursing Colleges Application Date 2026/2027

    Nursing Colleges Application Date 2026/2027

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    Nursing Colleges Online application details

  • North-West University Tuition Fee 2026

    North-West University Tuition Fee 2026

    ESTIMATED MINIMUM FEES  2026

    Payable during registration 2026

    Residence

       Town

    Off campus

    Registration fee

    1 610 1 610 1 610

    First payment on tuition fees

    6 980 6 980 6 980

    First payment on residence fees

    6 300

    Meals during R&I* (Compulsory for residence 1st years)

    1 175

    Total before cash for meals

    16 065 8 590 8 590

     Suggested payment for meals (February & March 2026)**

    3 050 3 050

    Total

    R19 115 R11 640 R8 590

     

    * Reception and Introduction programme for 1st year students
    ** See Meal fees for 2026

    TUITION FEES FOR 2026

    The following list of Class fees is available per module or per qualification, depending on what you are registering for. The module compilation determines the exact Class fee amount per annum. An average calculated amount per first year qualification for 2026 is portrayed below. This is not a complete list of all qualifications – only of a few general degrees:

     

     Rand / Per annum

    BA

    R36 980

    BA (Graphic Design)

    R37 900

    BA (Communication)

    R34 800

    BA (Music) incl. conservatorium

    R50 040

    BA (Social Work)

    R36 230

    BCur

    R33 830

    BPharm

    R35 190

    BCom (Management Accounting – CIMA)

    R40 760

    BCom (Accounting & Informatics)

    R42 650

    BCom (Law)

    R40 180

    BSc  (Actuary Sciences)

    R47 160

    BSc (Consumer Sciences)

    R37 040

    LLB

    R40 180

    BTh

    R34 990

    BEng

    R46 730

    Diploma in Sports Science

    R25 230

    BEd (Foundation Phase)

    R33 430

    BEd (Intermediary & Senior)

    R33 550

     

    RESIDENCE FEES FOR 2026

    The amounts below are subject to approval by the Council.

     

    Rand / Per Annum
    Mens- and Women’s Residences R19 040
    Mens- and Women’s Residences:  Single Rooms R19 740
    Oppirif: Self-catering units R25 870

     

    The above-mentioned amounts include the application fee of R 500 for admission to a residence as well as the R4 000 payable to confirm your place in a residence for first year students.  The R4 500, or R 500 in the case of senior students, will be indicated as an accommodation deposit on your statements of account and at the end of March, it will be transferred as a credit on your tuition and boarding account.  If studies are not continued at this institution, only the amount of R500 residence deposit is refundable.  Enquiries can be made via e-mail to puk-studyfees@nwu.ac.za, fax to 087 230 370 0 or telephonically at 018 299-2674.

    MEAL FUNCTION
    Meals at the university are handled strictly on a cash basis.  This means that you will have available only what you have paid into your meals account; no credit will be granted on meals!

    It is therefore important for students to ensure that there is sufficient cash on their Meals account for purchases. Meals, calculated at R100 per day for 170 academic days, amount to approximately R17 000 per year, or R2 000 per month. This is only an indication!

    A direct bank deposit or electronic payment can be made into any of the bank accounts of the North-West University at ABSA, First National Bank, Nedbank or Standard Bank. The pre-defined account named “NWU VENDING” must be selected from list of beneficiaries under ABSA’s Account payments, FNB’s Public Recipients, Nedbank’s Bank-approved beneficiaries or Standard Bank’s Companies. Only the student’s 8-figure university number will be accepted as beneficiary reference. Should you still wish to send a payment advice, please fax it to (018) 293 5210 or e-mail to: puk-bankdeposit@nwu.ac.za
    The relevant account numbers are:

    • ABSA 40-7010-0351 branch 632-005
    •  FNB 6216-191-6849 branch 240-438
    •  Nedbank 1713-378-558 branch 171-338
    •  Standard Bank 33-038-243-8 branch 052-838.
    NWU VENDING is therefore exclusively for the cash meal system while NWU STUDENT is meant for Tuition, residence or other fees only.
    Payments may also still be made at the cashiers in the Joon van Rooy building from 08:00 to 15:30 weekdays.

  • 2026-2027 South West Gauteng TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 South West Gauteng TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 South West Gauteng 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 South West Gauteng TVET College Prospectus

  • When should I write NBTs?

    When should I write NBTs?

    You should write the NBTs when you feel ready. However, you must also meet the closing dates and deadlines for the institutions where you are applying. Remember also that you must allow time for your NBTs to be processed, scored and the results sent to institutions.  The dates on which results are available are shown in the test schedule.

    Different institutional and faculty requirements determine the deadlines for learners to submit NBT results, which may be as early as June or July.

    The time of writing should not be a cause for concern; available data suggests that learners writing the test late in the year have no advantage over those writing in earlier sessions.

    However, learners who have not completed the curriculum, or who feel that they may benefit from further revision, may choose to write the tests later in the cycle, but must still meet posted institutional deadlines.
    Click here to view the test schedule.

    Do I write both tests on the same day?

    Yes. The NBT Project does not allow a learner to write the AQL on one day and the MAT on another. If you wish to write a second time, you still must write the AQL in the morning and the MAT in the afternoon.

    What if I can’t write on a Saturday?

    As shown on the NBT test schedule, there are writing sessions scheduled on Fridays and Sundays.

    What if I miss my scheduled test?

    Registration for the NBT is specific to the date and the site you selected.  If you miss your scheduled date, or change your mind about the test session, you must register and pay again.

    Should there be an emergency, you must send an e-mail to nbt@uct.ac.za as soon as possible. NBT Project staff will contact you the following week to explore your options for a make-up test.

    With documentation of a legitimate emergency, you may not be required to pay a second time.

    Legitimate situations that have occurred in the past include taxi accident on the way to the test site, hospitalization, broken collar bone, and family funeral.

    What time do I have to be at the test centre?

    Check-in at all sites in South Africa begins at 07:30. Door closes at 8:30, after which no one is allowed inside the test rooms. The AQL test is written in the morning and the MAT test is written in the afternoon.

    No learner is allowed to come mid-day to write just the MAT test. If you are writing the MAT test, you must write it the same day as you write the AQL test.

    What if I am applying to two institutions with different applications deadlines?

    If you are applying to more than one institution or faculty then you need to register and write the NBTs to meet the earliest deadline, even if you are also applying to a university that will write the test during registration.

    You need only write the tests once, even when applying to more than one institution. All institutions to which you apply will be able to access your NBT results.

    Are there any special requirements if I am applying to Health Sciences?

    All applicants to programmes in the Health Science Faculties must write both the AQL test and the MAT test. Each institution sets its own deadlines to submit results and some deadlines are in June and July.

    You must check with the faculties to which you are applying to ensure that your NBT results are received by the deadline.

    Health Science Faculties work with the NBT Project to ensure that sufficient writing sessions and seats are available that meet deadlines at all institutions.

  • University of Fort Hare Admission Status

    University of Fort Hare Admission Status

    An SMS will be sent to you informing you of the status  of your application thereafter a letter of confirmation.

    To all applicants who are still awaiting the confirmation of their applications; please contact the Administration

    Alice Campus
    Tel.: 040-602 2016/ 2053/ 2122/ 2174
    East London Campus
    Tel.: 043-704 7155/ 7266/ 7004/ 7139
    There are dedicated personnel to assist with Application enquiries. Please be patient as they are dealing with a number of enquiries at this time

    The Student Administration Office will help you with application, admission and registration enquiries.

  • NSFAS Approved List 2026

    NSFAS Approved List 2026

    • Continuing students approved as at 16 Jan 2026
    • All 2026 NSFAS UJ returning post graduate students and new 2026 NSFAS UJ post graduate students must apply manually at any UJ campus Financial Aid office this includes students that appear on the approval list (09 January 2016) application forms can be downloaded from www.nsfas.org.za.Please note that the applications are now open and the closing date is the 13th January 2026.
    • NSFAS Unfunded 2026