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  • TUT Second Semester Application 2026-2027

    TUT Second Semester Application 2026-2027

    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)
    Prospectus 2026

    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 Letaba TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Letaba TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 Letaba 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 Letaba TVET College Prospectus

  • 2026/2027 Umfolozi TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Umfolozi TVET College Online Application Form

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

    Click here to download 2026 Uzmfolozi TVET College Online Application Form

    Welcome to Umfolozi College. Our college offers National Certificate (Vocational) and Diploma courses in a range of Business and Engineering fields at five main campuses across northern Kwa-Zulu Natal. In addition, eight skills campuses offer a variety of skills training in rural communities.
    The college also engages in co-operative and learnership programmes.
    This publication aims to provide prospective students with detailed information about courses and programmes currently on offer at our various campuses.
    Please study the contents carefully and discuss your options with Student Support Services or with any of our Senior Lecturers before making your final choices as these impact on your future study options and your career.

     

    What you need to know:
    • The availability of courses and subjects listed in this publication will depend on the number of students enrolled.
    • National Certificate (Vocational) programmes are offered on a full-time basis only. New NC (V) students are required to complete a placement assessment prior to registration.
    • N4 – N6 programmes are offered on a full-time and part-time basis only.
    • All prospective students are required to complete an application evaluation form as set by the specific Campus at which they wish to study.
    • The college offers a range of short courses which are flexible and can be offered according to company needs (e.g. languages, computer packages etc.) See the section on Skills Training (pg.5)
    for further details.
    • Through the Department of Education & Training’s TVET Colleges’ Bursary scheme, bursaries are available to qualifying NC (V) and full-time N-Level students. Enquiries can be made at Student
    Support Services at 035 797 4319 or at your nearest campus.

     

    TVET Colleges are able to offer the following qualifications:

    National Diploma
    A National Diploma (M+3/NQF5) Qualification is awarded to students who have completed their N4 – N6 in a specific field at an TVET College, and are able to provide proof that the required relevant in-service training period has been completed. The full duration including completion of studies and in-service training is usually 3
    years.

    National Certificate (Vocational)

    A range of vocationally based programmes introduced at TVET Colleges in 2007.

    Skills programmes

    Short duration skills based programmes offered by TVET Colleges, usually from rurally located skills campuses.

    Co-operative Training & Support

    This is training for young people on the fundamentals of establishing and managing a youth co-operative business. A co-operative in an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. For further information contact the Programmes Department on 035 902 9594.

    Learnerships

    A training programme that combines theory at a college or training centre with relevant practice on-the-job. It is a legally binding agreement between an employer, a learner (typically an existing employee of the company) and a training provider. For further information contact the Programmes Department on 035 902 9594.

    When to apply:

    After enrolling in an NC (V) programme. Applications forms will be distributed at induction.

    How to apply:
    • Enroll for your chosen NC (V) programme
    • Obtain an application form during induction.
    • Complete the form and return it to the campus. Ensure that you submit your form BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE and provide ALL requested supporting documentation.
    • Qualifying applications will them be submitted to the Umfolozi College Bursary Committee for consideration. Bursaries will be awarded based on financial need and academic performance within the confines of the funds allocated to the College by the Department of Higher Education & Training.
    • IMPORTANT: Students enrolling for NC (V) programmes are required to pay 25% of their fees on registration. However, students should ensure that they have the means to pay the full study and
    related fees for their programme, according to college requirements and deadlines, and not rely on receiving a bursary as bursary funds are limited, and are awarded according to strict pre-determined
    criteria. Students who do not receive bursaries will be liable for their own outstanding student accounts.

    Central Office
    Tel +27 (35) 902 9501
    Fax +27 (35) 789 2585
    Naboomnek Street, Arboretum, Richards Bay
    Email: info.umfcao@feta.gov.za

    Chief Albert Luthuli Campus
    Tel +27 (32) 559 6555 / 6564
    Fax +27 (32) 559 9468
    Cnr R102 and D270, Groutville

    Eshowe Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 474 2801 / 2304
    Fax +27 (35) 474 2817
    King Dinizulu Road, Eshowe

    Esikhawini Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 796 5568 / 5576
    Fax +27 (35) 796 5530
    Lot no. 11, Esikhawini Highway

    Mandeni Campus
    Tel +27 (32) 456 3626 / 8400
    Fax +27 (32)456 5777
    End of Anderson Road, Mandeni

    Richtek Campus
    Tel +27 (35) 902 9500
    Fax +27 (35) 789 7011
    Cnr Via Richardia & Naboomnek, Arboretum, R/Bay

     

  • Important notice to students about NSFAS

    Important notice to students about NSFAS

    Please note that allowances for qualifying NSFAS students will be released as an upfront payment from 3 – 10 March 2026.

    Students should note that the final award cannot be determined at this stage, it will depend on the amount received from NSFAS and the number of students who qualify. The University Financial Aid Committee, in consultation with NSFAS, will determine the funding priorities and you will be informed in due course.

    When requested to sign the Electronic Loan Agreement form please do this immediately, as signing this contract will ensure the release of allowances. Students who do not sign will not receive any allowances and their allocation may be cancelled. Consult with your local Financial Aid Office (FAO) for assistance and further information. Bear in mind that if you have a calculated Expected Family Contribution it will be deducted from your award and the payment thereof is your responsibility.

    Report to your FAO, if you are uncertain about your application status, or have general queries regarding the 2026 NSFAS funding application, as soon as possible.

  • 2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Application Date

    2026/2027 University of Johannesburg UJ Application Date

    University of Johannesburg (UJ)
    Applications Open: 1 April
    Applications Close: 30 September 2026
    POST APPLICATION AND CLOSING DATE

    Applications open on 1 April of the year preceding the year of intended study and closes on 30 September 2026 at 12:00 noon for Honours and Coursework Masters. Research Master and PhD closing 31 October 2026 at 12:00. You may apply online at www.uj.ac.za and follow a link to study @UJ to either to apply online or you may download the application form, which should either be submitted to the Student Enrolment Centre or mailed to the University. Online applicants are exempted from paying an application fee, whereas hardcopy applicants are expected to pay a non-refundable application fee of R200.

    The closing date for undergraduate curricular qualifications has been EXTENDED UNTIL

        30 OCTOBER 2026 @ 12:00

  • Walter Sisulu University Prospectus 2026/2027

    Walter Sisulu University Prospectus 2026/2027

    The University  Of Cape Town Prospectus 2026/2027 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 WSU prospectus for 2026/2027

  • University of Johannesburg Tuition Fee 2026

    University of Johannesburg Tuition Fee 2026

    Download University of Johannesburg Tuition Fee 2026 here

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  • Nsfas call centre

    Nsfas call centre

    CONTACT CENTRE

    Nsfas call centre : The contact centre is a vital component of NSFAS’ student-centred model and is the primary source of contact for students. The contact centre’s vision is to become a centre of excellence by being accessible, transparent and reliable to all our stakeholders.

    This relates to the goal of delivering the best possible experience to each business customer. We continuously aim to improve positive word-of-mouth conversation amongst our students. Student satisfaction ratings are among the specific metrics used to evaluate the performance of the NSFAS call centre staff. Surveys are often used with customers after phone calls to assess the level of service received to ensure continuous improvements.
    General Enquiries

    For all queries regarding students
    Tel No.: 0860 067 327
    Email: info@nsfas.org.za

    08:30 – 17:00 (Monday – Friday)
    08:30 – 16:30 (Saturdays)

    Account Enquiries

    For queries regarding accounts:
    Tel No.: 0860 067 327
    Email: recoveries@nsfas.org.za

    sBux

    For queries regarding sBux
    Tel No.: 0860 067 327
    Email: sbux@nsfas.org.za

  • CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: PRO HELVETIA RESIDENCIES

    CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: PRO HELVETIA RESIDENCIES

    Pro Helvetia Johannesburg is happy to announce our annual call for applications for residencies in Switzerland for artists and cultural operators from the Southern African region. Pro Helvetia has a network of regional liaison offices in China, Egypt (for the Arab region), India (for the Indian subcontinent), Russia and South Africa (for Southern Africa).

    Call for Applications: Pro Helvetia Residencies

    In order to enhance cultural exchange and artistic collaborations between Switzerland and these regions Pro Helvetia offers residencies in both directions. Southern African and Swiss artists and cultural practitioners (e.g. curators, event and festival organisers, mediators) in the areas of music, literature, visual arts, design and interactive media, theatre and dance are eligible to apply.

    1. Studio residency 2026

    A studio residency (3 months) in Switzerland gives artists the chance to gain a broad insight into a different cultural environment and professional context for the arts. The aim of the residency is to find inspiration, establish networks and contemplate new projects and co-operations. In addition to work space and accommodation, Pro Helvetia will provide specific advice and practical support in navigating this different context.

    The Swiss Arts Council covers the cost of travel, insurances and per diem expenses. Applicants may benefit up to a maximum of three times in total from a Pro Helvetia studio residency.

    1.1 Selection criteria

    • convincing track record: personal artistic activity above and beyond regional level
    • context-related motivation – relevant language skills (English, French and/or German)

    1.2 Applications

    Applications should be submitted on or before the 1st of March 2026 via www.myprohelvetia.ch. Applications must be written in English.

    2. Research residency

    A research residency (max. 4 weeks) enables artists and cultural practitioners (e.g. curators, event and festival organisers, mediators) to carry out research in Switzerland. The aim of the residency is to explore possibilities for a collaborative or exchange project between Switzerland and Southern Africa. Pro Helvetia supports the compilation of the visiting programme. The Swiss Arts council covers the costs of travel, accommodation, insurance and per diem expenses.

    2.1 Selection criteria

    • convincing track record: professional activity above and beyond local/regional – context-related motivation
    • specific cultural exchange project with sustainable impact and international resonance, that meet the general criteria of Pro Helvetia. – relevant language skills (English, French and/or German)

    2.2 Applications

    Applications can be submitted via www.myprohelvetia.ch at any time up to three months before the start of the trip. Applications must be written in English.

    For further details visit: www.prohelvetia.org.za