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Will I still be considered if I’m no longer upgrading my results?
If you’ve informed the university that you are no longer upgrading your results, it's important to follow up with them directly. They may reassess your application based on your original results and any additional information you provide. Ensure you communicate clearly and promptly with the admissioRead more
Do I need to rewrite the NBT if I took it last year?
In most cases, NBT results are valid for two years, meaning you generally do not need to rewrite the test if you took it last year and are applying within this time frame. However, it's important to check the specific requirements of the university you are using, as some institutions may have policiRead more
In most cases, NBT results are valid for two years, meaning you generally do not need to rewrite the test if you took it last year and are applying within this time frame. However, it’s important to check the specific requirements of the university you are using, as some institutions may have policies regarding NBT results’ validity.
I recommend confirming this directly with the university to ensure your results are still accepted for your current application.
See lessCan I apply to a university early next year and still be accepted in the same year?
Most universities in South Africa have set application deadlines for the upcoming academic year, and applying early next year might mean you are applying after the main application period has closed. It’s unlikely that your application will be considered for the same year's intake, as admissions typRead more
Most universities in South Africa have set application deadlines for the upcoming academic year, and applying early next year might mean you are applying after the main application period has closed. It’s unlikely that your application will be considered for the same year’s intake, as admissions typically close well before the academic year begins.
However, some universities may allow for late applications or have mid-year intake options depending on the program and availability of space. I recommend checking the university’s admissions deadlines or contacting their admissions office to confirm if any late applications are allowed.
See lessWhy was I rejected despite meeting the minimum UNISA requirements?
Thank you for reaching out. I understand how frustrating this situation can be. While meeting the minimum entry requirements, such as having an English Level 2, is important, it does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Universities typically receive many applications, and they often select stRead more
Thank you for reaching out. I understand how frustrating this situation can be.
While meeting the minimum entry requirements, such as having an English Level 2, is important, it does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Universities typically receive many applications, and they often select students based on how competitive their marks are compared to others. In your case, a Level 2 mark in English may not be competitive enough, as higher-performing students may have been prioritized.
It’s possible that older matric results are not as competitive as more recent ones, especially in highly applied-for programs. I would suggest considering upgrading your marks, particularly in key subjects like English, to strengthen your application. This can improve your chances of being accepted in the future. Additionally, you might want to explore similar programs with slightly different requirements that align better with your current qualifications.
See lessCan I Change My Qualification After Submitting My UNISA Application?
Unfortunately, once your application has been submitted to UNISA, it cannot be changed, including your selected qualification. If you wish to apply for a different qualification, you will need to submit a new application during the next intake period. For more details on how to handle this situationRead more
Unfortunately, once your application has been submitted to UNISA, it cannot be changed, including your selected qualification. If you wish to apply for a different qualification, you will need to submit a new application during the next intake period. For more details on how to handle this situation, read our article on how to change your qualification after applying to UNISA.
See lessWhen Does UNISA Applications Open for the 2025 Academic Year?
UNISA applications for the 2025 academic year will open on the 21st of August 2024. Be sure to check our 2025 university applications guide page for updates and details about the application process.
UNISA applications for the 2025 academic year will open on the 21st of August 2024. Be sure to check our 2025 university applications guide page for updates and details about the application process.
See lessConsideration at Stellies without meeting requirements?
In most cases, Stellenbosch University strictly adheres to the minimum admission requirements for degree programs. If you don't meet these requirements, it's unlikely your application will be considered. However, there may be exceptions for certain programs or under special circumstances, such as exRead more
In most cases, Stellenbosch University strictly adheres to the minimum admission requirements for degree programs. If you don’t meet these requirements, it’s unlikely your application will be considered. However, there may be exceptions for certain programs or under special circumstances, such as exceptional performance in your final matric exams, so it’s best to contact the admissions office directly for clarification.
See lessApplication Fee for Reapplying After Rejection?
Yes. Usually, if you reapply to a university after not being admitted, you will need to pay the application fee again. Each application period is treated separately, so the fee is required for processing your new application. However, policies can vary by institution, so it’s best to check with theRead more
Yes. Usually, if you reapply to a university after not being admitted, you will need to pay the application fee again. Each application period is treated separately, so the fee is required for processing your new application. However, policies can vary by institution, so it’s best to check with the specific university’s admissions office to confirm their procedure.
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See lessDoes Eduvos Accept NSFAS?
No, NSFAS does not fund private institutions.
No, NSFAS does not fund private institutions.
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