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  • Guidelines for Nurse Training Applicants

    Guidelines for Nurse Training Applicants

    Applications are invited for nurse training for the year 2026. Closing date 30 September 2016

    Introduction

    The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health prides itself on the high quality nurse training programmes offered by the departmental training institutions.

    Twenty-four institutions offer the following accredited nurse training programmes:

    Basic nurse training programmes

    • 4 year comprehensive
    • 2 year enrolled
    • 1 year enrolled auxiliary nurse
    • 2 year bridging to professional nurse (in-service staff only)

    Post Registration Programmes (in-service staff only)

    • 1 year midwifery
    • 1 year psychiatric nursing
    • various post-registration programmes such as child nursing science, orthopaedic nursing, critical care nursing, operating theatre nursing science and midwifery and neonatal nursing science.

    Selection of candidates for nurse training

    The selection of candidates is district-based.  Some districts have been grouped in line with the nature of the training programmes offered within the district(s).  Applicants should submit their applications to the district selection committee in which they reside.

    Six district selection committees have been identified as follows:

    • Ethekwini, Ilembe, Ugu (Ethekwini, DC 29 and DC21) – Ethekwini District Selection Committee
    • uMgungundlovu, Sisonke (DC22 and DC43) – uMgungundlovu district selection committee
    • Uthukela, Umzinyathi, Amajuba (DC23, DC24 and DC25) – Dundee district selection committee
    • Uthungulu (DC28) – Uthungulu district selection committee
    • Zululand (DC26) – Zululand district selection committee
    • Umkhanyakude (DC27) – Umkhanyakude district selection committee

    Guidelines to applicants

    • An advertisement for nurse training posts appear in the local newspaper’s – (Ilanga, Zululand Observer, Mercury and Witness) – local hospitals and clinics in January each year – requirements of the training programme will be stipulated in the advertisement.
    • Instructions in the advert to be complied with e.g. regarding the documentation to be submitted with the application letter and catchment area.
    • It is not necessary to fill in application forms (Z 83) at this stage.
    • An application letter and certified copies of certificates must reach the address provided in the advertisement on or before the closing date.
    • Do not send applications to an address other than the one in the advertisement, no hand delivered applications will be entertained.
    • No applications are to be directed to the training institutions/hospitals or head office (Natalia), or the KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing.
    • Ensure that the advertisement is read in its entirety especially with regard to responses to applicants.
    • Due to the large number of applications received only successful applications will be responded to.
    • Please note, no waiting lists are kept.
    • Any applicant who has been in previous training in the 4 year programme and has been excluded, will  not be eligible for entry into the same programme.

    For further information, contact the KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing on the following numbers

  • 2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Application Methods

    2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Application Methods

    UJ has TWO different methods of applying. You have the option to choose only ONE of the following:

    ONLINE Web Application = FREE

    OFFLINE Paper Application = R200 (click here to download the hardcopy application form)

     

    Assisting information

    Important information

     

    • Applicants applying online may not subsequently apply using a paper-based application.
    • Please note that receiving a UJ student number (reference number) does not imply you are a student until you have officially registered.
    • Incomplete applications may result in the delay of finalisation of your application.
    • Applicants must have a valid email address in order to apply online. All Communication with regard to your application will be sent via email/sms. Should you not have a valid email address you can create an email account using Gmail, Yahoo Mail or any other email provider you may prefer.
    • Meeting the minimum admission requirements for a specific programme does not necessarily guarantee admission to that particular programme.
    • A token may be issued by certain Faculties/Departments for Continuing Education Programmes or Study Abroad applicants. Please enter the token when requested as part of the online application. This will assist you in applying for the correct programmes/s which you are interested in studying.
    • Online application related enquiries may be sent via email to onlineapp@uj.ac.za or you may contact the UJ Call Centre on 011 559 4555.
    • To verify or update your email address please contact the UJ Call Centre on 011 559 4555

     

    • Residence Application
      Applicants who have already applied towards a full time programme at UJ, are interested in on-campus accommodation, but haven’t submitted a RESIDENCE application yet click here
  • 2026/2027 Tshwane University of Technology TUT Application Form

    2026/2027 Tshwane University of Technology TUT Application Form

    TUT uses a one-off registration system. This means that the majority of students is registered for all subjects of each academic year (both first- and second- semester subjects) in January. The exceptions are the programmes that have an intake in the second semester. For the July intake (second semester), TUT can accommodate only a limited number of students in each of the following faculties:

    • Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
    • Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

    Applications

    Prospective students are required to complete an Application for Admission form and post it to:

    Tshwane University of Technology
    Private Bag X680
    Pretoria 0001

    Address for hand-deliveries and applications in person. All hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person should be submitted to:

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

    Applications for the following campuses should also be posted to or submitted at the above addresses:

    • Pretoria Campus
    • Arcadia Campus
    • Arts Campus
    • Ga-Rankuwa Campus and
    • Soshanguve North and South Campus

    Applications for the distant campuses should be posted or submitted as follows:

    POLOKWANE CAMPUS
    Posted applications to:
    The Campus Director
    Private Bag X9496
    POLOKWANE
    0700
    POLOKWANE CAMPUS
    Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
    Cor. Market and Excelsior Streets
    POLOKWANE
    Tel: 015 287 0700
    Fax: 015 297 7609
    MBOMBELA CAMPUS
    Posted applications to:
    The Campus Director
    Private Bag X11312
    MBOMBELA
    1200 
    MBOMBELA CAMPUS
    Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
    Madiba Drive
    MBOMBELA
    Tel: 013 745 3500/3603
    Fax: 013 745 3512
    eMALAHLENI CAMPUS
    Posted applications to:
    The Campus Director
    Private Bag X3211
    EMALAHLENI
    1035 
    eMALAHLENI CAMPUS
    Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
    19 OR Thambo Road
    eMALAHLENI
    Tel: 013 653 3100
    Fax: 013 653 3101


    The following Application forms are available:

    • Application for admission
    • Application for admission – distance education
    • Application for re-admission

    How to apply

    • A fully completed application form and recently certified (certification may not be not older than one year) copies of your original identity document and (National) Senior Certificate and/or highest academic results, as well as the administration fee, must reach TUT before the specified closing dates.
    • Late applications will be considered only if there is space available in the programmes concerned. TUT can accommodate only a limited number of students per programme.

    Phone 012 382 5780/5750/4891/ (5132/4388 for international students) to find out whether you have been accepted and with any other enquiries.

    Administration fee

    An administration fee must accompany your application form. This fee covers the administration cost of processing application forms and is non-refundable in the event of your application being unsuccessful.

    The administration fee may be deposited at ABSA Bank, account number 040000003. Please write B102/0120 in the reference column, and the first ten digits of your identity number. The original deposit slip should accompany the application form (keep a copy of the deposit slip for future reference).
    Warning
    Do not include cash with application forms sent by mail. Rather use postal orders or cheques, and send by registered mail.

    Reference number

    When your application has been processed, you will be allocated a unique reference number for identification purposes. Once you have received this number, you should use it in all correspondence with the institution.

  • 2026/2027 Durban University of Technology Online Application For Admission

    2026/2027 Durban University of Technology Online Application For Admission

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    Durban University of Technology: Application 2026/2027 – Apply to DUT

    Durban University of Technology (DUT) encourage prospective students to apply online through the Central Application Office, or CAO.

    Online application deadline is 31 October 2026

    Institution: Durban University of Technology (DUT)

    Prospective DUT students should apply through the Central Application Office, or CAO. A matric pupil need only fill out the CAO application form and select which tertiary education institutes they want to apply to. The CAO then distributes their application and later lets the pupil know which institutions accepted him or her. Applications through the CAO open on 01 March 2026 and close on 31 October 2026. Pupils can apply online and find more information by clicking here!

    How to apply?

    To help you get the most out of the information provided, here are a few key points you should bear in mind:

    1. Identify the course you wish to study. Programmes offered can be found in the Department Handbooks.
    2. The minimum entrance requirements for admission to the DUT for a South African applicant is a Senior Certificate or a recognized equivalent qualification. Over and above the minimum entrance requirements, each department also sets specific entrance requirements.
    3. With effect from 1 January 2009 the following are the entrance requirements :
      • a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as certified by Umalusi Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training provided that a minimum of 4 recognised NSC 20-credit subjects must be passed.
      • These four subjects must:
        • include English with an achievement rating of 3 or better;
        • not exceed 2 official languages; and
        • have an achievement rating of 3 or better, in accordance with the NSC levels of achievement below:
    4. International applicants are required to check the International Brochure for detailed information on the admission process.
    5. Apply online at the Central Applications Office (CAO). (A prospective student who wishes to study at the DUT must apply via the CAO.)

    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.

    Application Fees:

    Applicants are required to pay an application fee. There is an accompanying application fee of R200.00 for on time applications and R400.00 for late applications.

    For more information, please visit DUT’s Fees booklet here.

    Submitting of Results and Documents:

    School learners must ensure that all examination results from Grade 11 until September of Grade 12 are submitted. Failure to do such may result in delays within the student’s application process. You might find that you applied early in Grade 12 and thus only sent in your final Grade 11 results. If this is true, as the year progresses and you receive more results keep sending them through to DUT, that way they will have all your results by the time finals come around.

    Transferring students should too ensure that all transcripts and academic records are submitted as early as possible as well as that a final transcript of current studies being undertaken reaches the Admissions Office as soon as possible after receipt.

    Once you have applied, keep a look out for your acceptance and/or provisional acceptance letter. You are encouraged to monitor your application status at all times, and can do so here.

    Date Date:

    Close: 31 October 2026 – late applications accepted

    Application Dates, please visit here.

  • University of Pretoria NSFAS details 2026

    University of Pretoria NSFAS details 2026

     

    Please note that there is a new application process for financial aid for the 2026 academic year.

    UP bursaries and loans:

    • Applications must be submitted through the UP Student Portal or www.up.ac.za/fees-and-funding. Applications are open from 4 August 2016 to 31 October 2016. No late applications will be accepted.

    NSFAS:

    On 1 August 2016, NSFAS will open central applications for students who require financial assistance. There are two cycles for application:

    • 1st Cycle:  1 August to 30 November: Students entering university for the first time in 2026, including 2016 matriculants;
    • 2nd Cycle:  1 September to 30 November: All university students who were not funded by NSFAS in 2016.

    For applications and comprehensive information please visit www.nsfas.org.za. Applications close on 30 November 2016.

    Students who are already funded for the 2016 academic year should not apply, as NSFAS already has their information.

    ational Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS

    Applications open  Applications close Application website  Contact information
    1 August of the year preceding studies 30 November

    of the year preceding studies

    www.nsfas.org.za NSFAS Support
    Tel: 0860 067 3276

    Note: NSFAS IS NOT  a bursary scheme.  It is a study loan from government of which a portion may be converted to a bursary based on excellent academic achievement. See detail about this loan under LOANS section above.

    If you are:

    • still at school and figuring out how to fund further studies, or
    • currently studying and needing funds to further your studies, then you need to apply for a NSFAS loan on their website, www.nsfas.org.za before 30 November 2016.
    • NSFAS is a government loan scheme to assist financially needy, but academically deserving students. These loans are available for all fields of study at a low interest rate.
    • Loans are available to South African citizens who are engaged in full-time undergraduate study to obtain a first tertiary educational qualification, who meet the criteria as determined by NSFAS.
    • Loans are not guaranteed and are awarded subject to the availability of funds.
    • The loan does not accrue interest during your period of study. The loans are only repaid after studies have been completed or discontinued.
  • 2026-2027 Vaal University of Technology Online Application Form

    2026 Vaal University of Technology Online Application Form

    Vaal University of Technology (VUT) offers two method of applications namely using application form or online application.

    When Should I Apply?

    Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible in the application cycle. We urge you to apply as soon as you get your Grade 11 final results. The initial selection at VUT is based on your Grade 11 final marks or your most recent Grade 12 marks. You will only receive a firm offer once they have evaluated your final Matric marks. To study at VUT, you will need to have either a NSC or Matric certificate, or else the N3 certificate (minimum average of 60%).

    To find out the additional admission requirements for specific courses and qualifications, follow this link.

    Students can apply in the following two ways:

    • download the application form from the VUT website and follow the instructions

    You need to post the hard-copy to the following address:

    For any enquires related to your application, contact the VUT admissions office on

    Application Fees

    When applying to VUT, you need to pay an application fee of R100.

    There are 2 methods for payment of your application fees:

    • direct deposit or EFT

    ABSA Bank

    Vaal University of Technology

    Account Number: 530 861 945

    Branch Code: 632005

    (Reference: Applicant’s ID number)

    Important: if you submit your application by Email, you need to pay via direct bank deposit. Apply at least 4 days before registration! (Better eve, at least a week before)

    • pay directly at the VUT’s finance department (credit/debit card or cash)

    For more details regarding application fees and payment methods, turn to the VUT website directly http://www.vut.ac.za/

    Due Dates

    Applications Closing Date for studies: Information to follow

    Applications Closing Dates for res: Information to follow

    Submitting Results and Documents

    The following documents need to be submitted with your application form:

    • Certified copy of ID
    • Certified copy of Grade 11 or latest Grade 12 results
    • Proof of payment of the application fee

    Contact

    General Enquiries: + 27 (0)16 950 9924 / 9925

    Switchboard: Tel + 27 (0)16 950 9500

    Call Centre: +27 16 950 9000

    E-mail: reception@vut.ac.za

  • Qualitas Career Academy Admission Requirements

    Qualitas Career Academy Admission Requirements

    Leave your contact details and Qualitas will get in touch and send you the latest information.

    The study options for health and skincare therapy include:

    • full-time,
    • part-time and
    • workshops

    Or speak to Anra Faber

    • 051 447 5412
    • anraf@qualitasworld.co.za
  • University of Limpopo Application Status 2026

    University of Limpopo Application Status 2026

    Applicants can check their application status one month after applying.

    Applicants are to call the admissions office for their application status on

    CENTRAL ADMISSIONS & REGISTRATION
    Turfloop Campus            
    Tel:        +27 (0) 15 – 268 3332
    Fax:        +27 (0) 15 – 267 0152 / 268 3118