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  • Nsfas UJ

    Nsfas UJ

    Nsfas UJ : Documents required to apply for a NSFAS loan
    Kindly send the following documents along with the application form.
    o If both parents are working, recent payslips not older than 2 months are required from each parent. If a parent is paid on a weekly basis four consecutive payslips (within the same month) should be submitted. If a parent is paid on a two-weekly basis (fortnightly) 2 consecutive payslips (within the same month) should be submitted.
    o If a parent is unemployed an affidavit signed by the unemployed parent is required, confirming his/her own unemployment.
    o If a parent is working in the informal sector where official payslips are not issued (e.g. street vending or informal selling) the rand value of the income gained per month must be stated in the affidavit.
    o If a parent is employed as a domestic worker, an affidavit from his/her employer is required, stating the period of employment and the monthly salary.
    o If there is anybody in the household that receives a state pension or a child support grant, proof is needed. A certified copy of the most recent SASSA letter or an original 3 month bank statement should be submitted reflecting the pension amount per month.
    o If the family/student is sponsored an affidavit signed by the sponsor should be submitted stated the monthly rand value of the sponsorship.
    o If parents are divorced a certified copy of the divorce decree should be submitted.
    o If a parent/sponsor is deceased, a certified copy of the death certificate should be submitted.
    o If the whereabouts of a parent is unknown or if the parent has absconded or does not contribute towards the finances of the family, an affidavit is required from the parent whom the student lives with. The parent writing the affidavit should not only indicate that he/she is single, but also that the other parent’s whereabouts are unknown and that no financial support is received.
    o If a sibling (brother or sister) over the age of 18 is unemployed and is still living with the family an affidavit signed by the unemployed sibling is required, confirming his/her own unemployment. If the sibling is employed, recent payslips (not older than 2 months) is required and an affidavit indicating how much the sibling does sponsor the student per month.
    o If a sibling is studying a tertiary institution a proof of registration of that particular student is required.
    o Certified copies of identity documents (or birth certificates where identity documents are not available) for every member of the household including the applicant should be submitted.
    o If a student/parent surname differs from his/her parent surname, an affidavit from one of the parent’s must be submitted as to why the surnames differ.
    o Please note that no faxed copies of documents will be accepted. Documents may not be sent via e-mail
    o All copies of documents must be certified within the year this application is submitted.
    o Please make sure all required documentation is attached before submitting the application form, as incomplete applications will not be processed and it will be regarded as an unsuccessful application.
    o If a student has been previously funded by NSFAS All documents handed in must be consistent to previous year’s applications as Fraudulent or Inconsistent information will not be accepted.

    Nsfas UJ : What does a NSFAS loan cover?
    A NSFAS loan may be used to pay tuition fees, books & university accommodation fees. The loan also pays for approved
    selected off campus accommodation.
    Nsfas UJ : Where can I obtain more information about NSFAS?
    Go to www.uj.ac.za and click on the Finance tab or send an e-mail to nsfas@uj.ac.za. You can also locate us at our
    NSFAS Campus Offices:
    Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus: (011) 559 -1250/1173/1193/1594/1552; A Red 24.
    Auckland Park Kingsway Campus: (011) 559-3906/3768/3575/2965/4035/3575; E Ring 1
    Doornfontein Campus: (011) 559-6195; (011) 559-6412; (011) 559-6063: 185, Admin Block.
    Soweto Campus: (011) 559-5507/5508/5702 – Ukhamba Building rooms ADB 114/118/119

    Download Nsfas UJ Application Form, Click Here.

  • 2026/2027 Coastal TVET College Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Coastal TVET College Online Application Form

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

    Contact us to download 2026/2027 Coastal TVET College Online Application Form

    Central Administration Office
    50051 Mfundi Mngadi Dr, KwaMakhutha ● PO Box 1795, Amanzimtoti, 4126

    T:+27 31 905 7000/1

    F:+27 31 905 1399

    E: cao.ckzcao@feta.gov.za

    W: www.coastalkzn.co.za

    Appelsbosch Campus
    1621 Appelsbosch Hospital Road, Ozwatini ● Private Bag x202, Ozwatini, 3242
    T: +27 32 294 8400, F: + 27 32 294 8410, E: gwalal.ckzapp@feta.gov.zaAs-salaam Satellite Campus
    Road D691 off Ixopo Main Road, Braemer ● PO Box 11811, Braemer, 4202
    T: +27 39 800 1005, F: +27 39 971 1712, E: ngemaz@webmail.co.za

    Durban Campus
    1 Jameson Crescent, Umbilo ● Private Bag x01, Congella, 4013
    T: +27 31 206 0616/7/8, F: +27 31 206 0945, E: Durban.ckzdur@feta.gov.za

    Swinton Campus
    20 Swinton Road, Mobeni ● PO Box 32050, Mobeni, 4065
    T: +27 31 462 2333, F: +27 31 462 3230, E: swinton.ckzswr@feta.gov.za

    UMbumbulu Campus
    50051 Mfundi Mngadi Dr, KwaMakhutha ● PO Box 1795, Amanzimtoti, 4126
    T: +27 31 905 7200, F: +27 31 905 1472, E: umbumbulu.ckzbul@feta.gov.za

    UMlazi-BB Campus
    BB1258 Nandi Road, Umlazi ● Private Bag x20003, Amanzimtoti, 4126
    T: +27 31 909 3800/3811, F: +27 31 909 4944, E: umlazi-bb.ckzubb@feta.gov.za

    UMlazi-V Campus
    V1294 Spinal Road, Umlazi ● Private Bag x04, Isipingo, 4110
    T: +27 31 907 2666 / 2672, F: +27 31 907 2679, E: umlazi-v.ckzumv@feta.gov.za

    Ubuhle Bogu Campus (kwaQiko)
    P77 Mkhunya Road, KwaQiko
    T: +27 12 001 1853, E: mazibukov.ckzcao@feta.gov.za

    Tooling Centre of Excellence
    1 Jameson Crescent, Umbilo ● Private Bag x01, Congella, 4013
    T: +27 31 274 8441, F: +27 31 206 1921, E: ndlelat.ckzdur@feta.gov.za

    CKZN Occupational Skills Training & Testing Centre
    G32 Buthelezi Road, Mpumalanga Township, Hammarsdale
    T: +27 31 771 0459, E: cliffcr@mweb.co.za

    Steel Fabrication & Furniture Manufacturing Centre
    50051 Mfundi Mngadi Dr, KwaMakhutha ● PO Box 1795, Amanzimtoti, 4126
    T: +27 31 771 0459, E: cliffcr@mweb.co.za

    Student Registration
    A. NCV REGISTRATION AND PROGRESSION CRITERIA INFORMATION

    The following information is important to all current and future students who intend registering for the NC(V) courses in January 2016. Registration will be open from 08h00 to 15h00 daily. Students must arrive as early as possible.

    1. When Can a Student Register?

    The registration of all NCV courses will start on 11 January 2026 at the following campuses:

    Appelsbosch Campus – Appelsbosch- Business Studies and Engineering Studies
    As Salaam Campus – Braemar- Business Studies and Engineering Studies
    Durban Campus -Jameson Crescent- General Studies and Engineering Studies
    Swinton Campus – Swinton Road, Mobeni-Business Studies and Engineering Studies
    Ubuhle Bogu Campus – KwaQiko – Business Studies
    Umbumbulu Campus – KwaMakhutha – Business Studies
    UmlaziBB Campus -BB Section- Business Studies
    Umlazi V Campus – V Section – Engineering Studies and Primary Agriculture

    2. When Will Classes Start?

    All NCV students must return for registration by 11 January 2016 as it is a Departmental directive that NCV classes MUST start on 18 January 2016. This implies that the entire enrolment process should be completed on 15 January 2016.

    3 Registration Process For Returning Students

    3.1. All returning students should collect their 2015 examination results at their campuses on 11January 2026.
    3.2. All qualifying students undergo NSFAS application process.
    3.3. All students who meet the progression criteria (as indicated in paragraph 5 below) will register in their respective levels.

    4 Admission Criteria For New Enrolments- NCV (2016)

    4.1. Students who endeavour to enrol for NCV Level 2 Business and General Studies programs must have completed and passed  Grade  10-11; and  Grade 12 with  Mathematics for  the  Information  & Technology as well as Finance,Economics & Accounting programs.
    4.2. Students who endeavour to enrol for NCV Level 2- all Engineering Studies must have completed and passed a minimum of Grade 10-11Mathematics (not Mathematical Literacy).
    4.3. Students who endeavour to enrol for NCV Level 2 Electrical Construction – may, on applying for employment,be required to pass a Colour competency test.

    5.  Progression Criteria

    5.1. Students who endeavour to enrol for NCV Level 3 must have already passed a minimum of 5 NCV Level 2 subjects.
    5.2. Students who endeavour to enrol for NCV Level 4 must have already passed all 7 Level 2 subjects as well as a minimum of 5 NCV Level 3 subjects.

    6.   Supplementary  Exams- Ncv Only:
    6.1. Only students who have passed a minimum of three subjects will be permitted to register and write the supplementary exam if they meet the sub-minimum requirements.  Students who have passed less than three subjects may register as full-time (repeating) students,space permitting.
    6.2. The sub-minimum Final November examination marks required for entry to a supplementary exam are:

    6.2.1.      Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy (25%- 29%)
    6.2.2.      English (First AdditionalLanguage)  {35%- 39%)
    6.2.3.      Life Orientation {35%- 39%)
    6.2.4.      Vocational & Core subjects (45%- 49%)
    (Students who achieve Jess than the minimum sub-minimum marks indicated will not be eligible to sit the supplementary exam. The student needs to enter for a full-time/recovery programme)

    6.3. If these subjects are failed again in the Supplementary exam, the student will need to attend a full­ time class or recovery programme for these subjects and re-write the November examination. The student will be responsible for the payment of the re-write fee per subject.

    7.   NCV Recovery Program

    7.1. The NCV recovery programme as implemented in 2015 will again be implemented in 2026.
    7.2. Students meeting the enrolment criteria for NCV Levels 3 and 4 with failed previous level subjects will be responsible for the payment of the recovery programme fee.  Non-payment of this fee will result in the student being DEREGISTERED from rewriting this subject.
    7.3. All recovery  programme students  will  be required to develop  a new  ICASS year  mark  by sitting new assessments which must be placed as evidence into a subject POE.

    8.   Certification Criteria

    8.1. In order for a student to qualify for a NCV Certificate, a student needs to have passed the following subjects:
    NCV Level 2 =7 subjects
    NCV Level 3 =7 subjects
    NCV Level 4 =7 subjects
    8.2. A total of 21subjects is required to qualify to receive the exit level NCV Certificate at NQF Level4.
    8.3. DHET will issue Statement of Results for all levels. As the certification body, Umalusi will continue to issue certificates.
    8.4. Students who did not obtain all 7 subjects on one level in one exam sitting and who rewrote and passed outstanding subjects in a Supplementary or November exam, will have to  apply for their certificates  through the Campus exam office.   This will take time and you may only receive this certificate after a minimum of 6 months.

    9.   DHET/NSFAS (National Student  Financial Aid Scheme)

    9.1. Academically deserving and financially needy students may apply to  NSFAS for  financial aid. A National Means test determines who qualifies for the bursary.  Students, who do not qualify for NSFAS bursary, will have to pay the full appropriate tuition fees.
    9.2. For students who still have some subjects outstanding (failed) at NCV Level 3 and/or Level 4, on conclusion of Level 4, may be funded further for an additional year (in full-time classes) in order to obtain  the  certificates. For further  information  contact the Student Liaison Officer and/or  the Financial Aid Officer.

    9.3. Repeaters- NCV
    Students who do not meet the criteria to progress to the next level of study are viewed as repeaters and will not qualify for Financial Aid. Students, who wish to enrol,repeat a level or switch to another programme,will have to finance their studies.(You will not qualify for a bursary).

    Financial Aid is linked to academic performance,financial need and class attendance. Attendance  Policy of 80% attendance will be adhered to.

    10.  Hostels

    10.1.   Hostel-Umlazi/Umbumbulu/ Appelsbosch
    Hostel numbers are limited to 240 students at Umlazi V, 250 students at Umbumbulu and 295 students at  Appelsbosch. The provision  of  hostel accommodation is to support learning for students whose home address is further than a 40km radius from the Campus. NSFAS funding is not guaranteed for hostel accommodation. Funds are severely limited in this regard and do not cover the full cost of the hostel. Any shortfall in hostel fees will need to be covered by the student.

    10.2.   Hostel Compliance

    10.2.1. Priority  will  be given  to  returning  students who  have achieved high  level of  academic performance. Where space is still available,then new entry level students can be considered.
    10.2.2. Students have to  apply AND register for the duration  of each course of  study for hostel accommodation.  Hostel accommodation is NOT guaranteed even if a student was previously accommodated.
    10.2.3. Hostel accommodation is solely for current registered students – if you are not a student registered for a full complement of subjects you are not allowed to be in the hostel. (Residing of unregistered people in the hostels will be regarded as trespassing).

    > All students wishing to be accommodated in  the  hostel MUST complete a Hostel Application form.
    > All completed application forms will be evaluated for compliance against set criteria for admission purposes.
    > Successful applicants will be registered, allocated a room and keys.
    > Persons who are NOT current students will be given notice to vacate the hostels.
    > Students who ignore this application process will be deemed as trespassers and will be prosecuted.

    B. NATED / REPORT 191 REGISTRATION AND PROGRESSION CRITERIA INFORMATION

    The following information is important to all current and future  students  who intend  registering for the Report 191 courses in January 2016. Registration will be open from  08h00 to  15h00 daily. Students  must  arrive  as early as possible.

    1. When Can A Student Register?

    Registration for all Report 191 courses will start on 11 January 2026 at the following campuses:

    Appelsbosch Campus Appelsbosch – Business Studies and Engineering Studies
    As Salaam Campus Braemar- Business Studies
    Durban Campus- Jameson Crescent -Engineering Studies
    Swinton Campus- Swinton Road,Mobeni- Business Studies and Engineering Studies
    Umbumbulu  Campus – KwaMakhutha   – Business Studies  &  Engineering  (Chemical  Operations  – limited numbers – on application approval)
    Umlazi 88 Campus BB Section- Business Studies
    Umlazi V Campus- V Section – Engineering Studies

    2. When Will Classes Start?

    Report  191 students  must  return for  registration by 11 January 2026.   Classes will  commence  by the  18 January 2016.

    3.  Registration Process For Returning Students

    3.1    All returning students should collect their  2026 examination results at their campuses on 11January 2026.
    3.2    All qualifying students undergo NSFAS application process.
    3.3    All students who meet the progression criteria  will register in their respective levels.

    4. Admission Criteria For New Enrolments

    4.1    Students who endeavour  to enrol  for Report 191Business  Studies – N4-NS must  have passed either NCV Level 4 (21 subjects – from  L2-L4); or  have obtained  a National  Senior  Certificate  (Matric). Previous subject studies and direction will influence course enrolment.

    4.1.1 In addition – for the Management Assistant N4 program, students must have passed Grade 12 Typing or Compu-typing. If this criterion is not met, students  must enrol for the Introductory Business Studies N4 program for the first Semester and in the second Semester,may proceed to the N4 program if he/she successfully passed the introductory program.
    4.1.2 In addition -for the Financial Management N4 program, students  must have passed Grade 12 Accounting. If  this  criterion is not  met, students  must enrol  for  the  Introductory Business Studies N4 program  for the  first  Semester and do the Introductory Accounting  N4 and in the second Semester, may proceed to the N4  program if he/she successfully passed  the introductory program.

    4.2 Students who endeavour to enrol for Report 191Engineering Studies N2 must have passed at least Grade 10-Grade 12 Mathematics (and not Mathematical Literacy); if the student has done Mathematical Literacy, he/she must enrol for Report 191Engineering Studies Nl. School levels and subjects passed and/or other  previous studies will influence your enrolment  into  specific courses and/or levels. A RPL process will be conducted at the enrolment process.

    4.3 Please note that for Electrical engineering,students  may, on applying for employment, be required to pass a Colour competency test.

    5.   Progression Criteria And Enrolment Information

    5.1 For all courses (besides Tourism  and  Multi-Disciplinary  Drawing  Office  Practice), the  following promotional criteria will apply:
    •    A student must pass at least 3 subjects with a percentage of 40% or more to be promoted to the next level.
    5.2 For Tourism & MDDOP the following pass/promotional criterion will apply:
    •    A student must pass at least 3 subjects with the following percentages:

    Subjects

    %

    Travel Services N4 & N5 60%
    Travel Communication N4 & N5 50%
    Travel Destinations N4 & N5 50%
    Travel Office Practice N4 & N5 50%
    Multi Disc. Drg. Office Practice 50%
    Subjects

    %

    Travel Services N6 70%
    Travel Communication N6 50%
    Travel Destinations N6 50%
    Travel Office Practice N6 50%

    5.3 Other registration requirements:
    5.3.1 A student may not register for a subject in two levels in the same Semester/Trimester.
    5.3.2 A student may not register for a subject on any level if a pass has not been achieved on the lower level. (See DHET Curriculum document – Report 191 Part 1 & Part 2
    5.3.3 Students must complete all ICASS assessments as prescribed in the ICASS Guidelines document for Report 191, BEFORE the examination:   therefore if a student writes the exam without  an ICASS mark, the mark cannot be submitted  after the examination. The DHET will NOT accept ICASS marks after the exam. A student without  an ICASS mark will forfeit  his/her exam mark and will be resulted as “incomplete  result”.
    5.3.4 Recommendation from DHET on Enrolling N4-N6 Students
    “N4-N6 is for those who have completed  a FULL N3 or who have a Grade 12 with  Higher Certificate endorsement (or higher)”

    6.  Certification Criteria

    5.1 DHET will issue Statement of Results for all levels. As the certification  body, Umalusi will continue to issue certificates for N1, N2 and N3.
    5.2 QCTO will issue certificates for N4 to N6. The N6 Diploma will only be issued after the 18 months (Business Studies) or 24 months (Engineering Studies) in-service training. This will be issued after a letter from the employer is submitted  by the student to the College, who will make application on his/her behalf to the QCTO. Once the QCTO has verified that all requirements have been met by the student at the place of employment (internship),they will issue the Diploma certificate.

    7.  National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS)

    7.1 DHET/NSFAS (NationalStudent Financial Aid Scheme)

    7.1. Academically deserving and financially needy students may apply to NSFAS for financial aid. A National Means test determines who qualifies for the bursary.  Students, who do not qualify for NSFAS bursary,will have to pay the full appropriate tuition  fees.

    7.1.2 Should students  have  outstanding  subjects  after  completion  of  N6, they  may  apply  for Financial Aid for a period of 6 months after N6,to fulfil the requirements for certification.

    7.2 Switching between different Programs (“Program Hopping”)

    7.2.1 According to  the  DHET FET College Bursary Scheme rules  and guidelines  2015 – Pg 10, paragraph 14.14:  “With effect from 2013 bursary recipients who switch from one programme to another (i.e. from NCV to Report 191programme or vice-versa) during the course of their studies are not eligible for financial assistance. Furthermore, bursary recipients who complete NCV Level 4 are not eligible for financial assistance should they want to enrol for Report 191 programme  N1-N3; similarly bursary recipients who complete Report 191 N6  are not eligible for financial assistance should they want to enrol for a NCV programme. However, bursary recipients who complete NCV L4 are eligible for financial assistance should they want to enrol for Report 191 N4-N6. “,

    7.2.2 Repeaters
    Students who do not meet the criteria to progress to the next level of study are viewed as repeaters and will not qualify for any Financial Aid. Students, who wish to enrol to repeat a level or switch to another programme, will be responsible for the financing of these studies. (You will not qualify for a bursary)

    Financial   Aid  is  linked to  academic performance, financial  need  and  class attendance. The  DHET Attendance Policy of 80% attendance will be adhered  to.

    8.  Hostels

    8.1 Hostel- Umlazi/Umbumbulu/ Appelsbosch
    Hostel numbers are limited  to 240 students at Umlazi V, 250 students at Umbumbulu and 295 students  at  Appelsbosch. The provision  of  hostel accommodation  is to  support  learning  for students whose home address is further than a 40km radius from the Campus. NSFAS funding is not guaranteed for hostel accommodation. Funds are severely limited  in this regard and do not cover the full cost of the hostel. Any shortfall in hostel fees will need to be covered by the student.

    8.2 Hostel Compliance

    8.2.1 Priority   will  be  given  to   returning   students  who  have  achieved  high  level  of  academic performance. Where space is still available,then new entry level students can be considered.
    8.2.2 Students have  to  apply  AND register  for  the  duration  of  each course of  study  for  hostel accommodation.   Hostel accommodation is NOT guaranteed even if a student was previously accommodated.
    8.2.3 Hostel accommodation  is solely for  current  registered  students –  if  you  are  not  a student registered for a  full complement  of subjects you are not allowed to be in the hostel. (Residing of unregistered people in the hostels will be regarded as trespassing)

    > All  students  wishing  to  be  accommodated  in  the  hostel  MUST complete  a  Hostel Application form.
    > All completed application forms will be evaluated for compliance against set criteria for admission purposes.
    > Successful applicants will be registered,allocated a room and keys.
    > Persons who are NOT current students will be given notice to vacate the hostels.
    > Students who ignore this application process will be deemed as trespassers and will be prosecuted.

  • University of Stellenbosch Term Date 2026

    University of Stellenbosch Term Date 2026

    TERM DATES 2026

    FIRST SEMESTER

    Start of first term (start of classes for all students) ………………………….. Monday 30 Jan
    End of classes for first term …………………………………………………………. Friday 17 March
    Graduation ceremonies ……………………………………………………………….. 13 – 17 March
    Class free day …………………………………………………………………………….. Monday 20 March
    Start of second term ……………………………………………………………………. Wednesday 22 March
    Recess ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 – 17 April
    End of classes for second term (first semester) ……………………………….. Friday 12 May
    Examinations:  
    a) June 1st round …………………………………………………………………….. Tue 16 May – Mo 5 Jun
    b) June 2nd round ……………………………………………………………………. Tue 6 June – Fri 23 June
    First semester ends ……………………………………………………………………… Friday 23 June

    SECOND SEMESTER

    Start of third term ……………………………………………………………………….. Monday 17 July
    End of classes for third term ………………………………………………………… Friday 1 Sept
    Recess ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 – 10 Sept
    Start of fourth term ……………………………………………………………………… Monday 11 Sept
    End of classes for fourth term (second semester) ……………………………. Friday 20 Oct
    Examinations:  
    a) November 1st round  …………………………………………………………… Tu 24 Oct – We 15 Nov
    b) November 2nd round …………………………………………………………… Thu 16 Nov – Sa 2 Dec
    Graduation ceremonies ………………………………………………………………..           4 – 8 Dec
    Second semester ends ………………………………………………………………….. Friday 8 Dec
  • The Private Hotel School : Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Management

    The Private Hotel School : Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Management

    Introduction:
    Upon successful completion of the Higher Certificate in Hospitality Management, students can enroll for the Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Management.

    This Advanced Certificate in Hospitality Management matches the job profile of operational staff with supervisory and management responsibilities in the hospitality industry.

     alt Semester 1
    HM Hospitality Management | FB Food and Beverage Management | CA Culinary Arts | SOC Social Sciences | COM Communication

    Twelve Months

    HM 206
    Front Office
    Operations

    HM 207
    Lodging Management

    HM 208
    Sales & Marketing

    HM 209
    Human Resource
    Management

    COM 205
    Entrepreneurship
    SOC 203
    Leadership
    Development
    WBL 203
    Work Based
    Learning (120 hours)
    Semester 2
    HM 201
    Local Internship (HOTEL)

    What’s included:
    Tuition fees, six months internship, photocopies, additional class notes and handouts, all kitchen ingredients throughout the semester, except for the final exam done by students; free internet access on campus, orientation week, graduation, fieldtrips, student lounge with computer access, small classes with personalised attention, qualified, experienced instructors, own TPHS e-mail address + remote access, safe parking and relaxed class environment with beautiful surroundings, interactive student campus life.

    What’s excluded:

    Uniform, textbooks, supplementary exams, repeat subjects, lost student card/name badge, recognition of prior learning, examination remark/s, accommodation, transport, US Library membership / Infotrack (optional).

    Course Fee:
    R67,500

    Minimum Admission Requirements:
    Senior Certificate with endorsement that the student may study towards a diploma.
    Higher Certificate in Hospitality Management

    Duration: 1 Year

    Starting dates: January and July each year

     

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  • 2026-2027 King Hintsa TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 King Hintsa TVET College Prospectus

    2026-2027 King Hintsa 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 King Hintsa TVET College Prospectus

  • University of Cape Town UCT Online Application Form 2026/2027

    University of Cape Town UCT Online Application Form 2026/2027

    Details Of University of Cape Town Application 2026/2027

    University of Cape Town Application 2026/2027 :To apply to the University of Cape Town , you need the documents below :

    University of Cape Town Application 2026

    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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  • Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa Admission Requirements

    Baptist Theological College of Southern Africa Admission Requirements

    Diploma in Theology

    Matriculation or equivalent. Applicants with less than a matriculation will be considered on merit.

    Certificate in Ministry

    Matriculation or equivalent. Applicants with less than a matriculation will be considered on merit.

    Certificate in Theology

    Matriculation or equivalent. Applicants with less than a matriculation will be considered on merit.

  • Mpumalanga University Online Application Form

    Mpumalanga University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Mpumalanga University Online Application Form

    2026/2027 Mpumalanga University Online Application For Admission

    Mpumalanga College of Nursing: Application Form 2026/2027

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  • How can I get Nsfas

    How can I get Nsfas

    How can I get Nsfas : We have produced an infographic for quick reference on how to get an NSFAS Loan. As well as who, how and how much goes into an NSFAS Loan.

    73,7%: The collective bumber of courses passed by all students receiving NSFAS funding.

    Amount paid out to students:

    2000 – R513m
    2005 – R1, 217m
    2007 – R1, 791m
    2008 – R2, 375m
    2009 – R3, 154m

    NSFAS are giving six times the amount of loans they were ten years ago.

    Number of students in higher education assisted:
    2009 – 138 235
    2008 – 118 445
    2007 – 113 617
    2006 – 108 416
    2005 – 106 852
    2004 – 98 810
    2003 – 96 555
    2002 – 86 149
    2001 – 80 516
    2000 – 72 037

    NSFAS have assisted over a million students in the last ten years.

    Demographics of recipients 2007 -2009:
    45% – Male
    55% – Female
    93% – African
    7% – Other

    What funding do you need?

    Study Loan:
    Apply, Apply at the educational institution where you plan to study.
    Some institutions will issue you with study & financial application forms. Fill in both.

    Pay Back, You only start repaying once you start earning a salary. Repayments are based on the salary you earn,starting at 3% of your annual salary.

    Who is eligible,
    – SA Citizens
    – Registered at a SA University or University of Technology
    – An undergraduate, studying for 1st Higher Ed qualification
    – Studying for a 2nd Higher Ed qualification if neccesary for profession eg. LLB
    – Able to demonstrate potential for academic success
    – In need of financial assistance

    Bursary:
    Funza Lushaka Bursary, Full-cost bursaries are available to enable eligible students to complete a full teaching qualification in an area of national priority. Recipients will be required to teach at a public school for the same number of years that they receive the bursary.

    Social Work, Bursaries for those interested in studying Social Work are provided by the Dept of Social Development. The student applies for the bursary at the Provincial Department’s offices. These bursaries have a work back condition.

    National Skills Fund, Bursaries from the National Skills Fund are available for students with a study focus in a scarce skills area.

    FET College Bursaries, Bursaries for the National Certificate (Vocational) and for certain NATED courses at FET Colleges are available for qualifying students. Students must apply for funding through the FET College’s Student Support Services.

    Infographic published by Argo, Copyright reserved 2011.
    Visit www.sastudy.co.za for more.
    General NSFAS enquiries contact info@nsfas.org.za
    Information sourced from http://www.nsfas.org.za/loan-and-bursary.htm

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