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Organisation : University of South Africa UNISA
Facility : Apply for Admission 2020 Registration
Website : https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Register-to-study-through-Unisa

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How To Apply For UNISA Admission?

Successful applicants and re-registering students must register to study through Unisa in 2020.

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Registration for 2020 :
** Undergraduate qualifications, honours degrees & postgraduate diplomas
i .Semester & year modules (including CTA): 3 – 24 January 2020
ii. Students writing year module exams in January/February 2020: 3 January – 7 March 2020

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** Master’s & doctoral degrees: 3 January – 29 March 2020 (with some exceptions)

The rules regarding registration are set out in detail in the Admission Policy and are available on the Unisa website. Specifically, the following rules are highlighted:

Apply Online :
https://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission

The registration form :
1 A student must complete a registration form for each academic year, in terms of which he or she binds himself or herself to all the rules of the university.
2 The content of the registration form is the basis of the student’s contract with the university.

3 It is the student’s responsibility to inform the university in writing, using the prescribed Unisa forms or online via myUnisa, of any change(s) to personal data contained on the registration form, notably, name change, address change, change in telephone numbers and / or change in examination venue.

4 It is the responsibility of the student to submit his or her modules for registration through the prescribed registration modes before the closing date.

The minimum prescribed fee for all modules submitted for registration must be submitted by the closing date for registration. No late registrations are accepted for any reason.

Note: In respect of master’s and doctoral qualifications, registration is only available online.

Choice of Modules

1 A student’s registration per semester and per annum is subject to the maximum number of NQF (National Qualifications Framework) credits as set out in the Admission Policy.

2 Modules registered for non-degree purposes will also be taken into account when calculating the maximum NQF credits for a semester / year of study.

3 Students in the final semester of study for a qualification weighted at 240 credits or more may apply to register for an additional 24 credits if this will enable the student to complete the registered qualification.

Applications to take additional modules must be made to the Deputy Registrar using the Unisa prescribed form. In order to be eligible for the application of this rule, the affected student must have a minimum overall average of 55% in all modules previously passed.

4 Where the final year of a qualification comprises only year modules (as opposed to semester modules), the above rule will apply; application for the additional 24 credits must, however, be made at the beginning of the final year of study.

5 A student may register for two modules for a postgraduate qualification for NDP concurrently with one outstanding minor or major module for the degree. The outstanding module should not form part of the major subject required for admission to the postgraduate qualification with the exception of CTA.

NDP modules for a postgraduate qualification will be cancelled in June of the academic year if a student failed to pass the outstanding module for the undergraduate qualification. Such a student will forfeit the initial amount paid at the time of registration.

FAQ on UNISA Admission

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) On UNISA Admission

1. Can I transfer from another university to Unisa?
Yes, except if you were excluded / suspended from a prior institution of higher education on grounds of misconduct. You do, however, need to apply to Unisa first.

2. My application for admission was approved and I registered online. What must I do now?
Please be patient while we process your registration. If you see that your registration will not be processed by the closing date for registrations, please visit your nearest Unisa Regional Office.

3. How many years do I have to complete a specific qualification?
Time limits for completing qualifications
** 3 years to complete a 120-credit qualification (eg higher certificate or advanced certificate, or honours and postgraduate diploma)
** 5 years to complete a 240-credit qualification (2-year advanced certificate or diploma)
** 8 years to complete a 360-credit qualification (3-year degree or diploma)
** 10 years to complete a 480-credit qualification (4-year degree)

4. How can I apply for a formal letter of academic record (hard copy format)?
Complete the DSAR08 form available under forms and codes on the Unisa website and submit it via e-mail to study-info [AT] unisa.ac.za. Include your postal address so that a hard copy of your academic record can be posted to you.

Some Important Information From Comments

Comments:
1. I was at UNISA Daveyton on Monday and I was told my qualifications was not captured. I submitted it again and it was e-mailed to UNISA Pretoria. I am still awaiting for a response. My initial application was submitted on 2021 and I have received confirmation of receipt of my application.

2. I have been granted admission to study at UNISA for non degree purposes for PGCE and now I am not sure which modules to select and under which PGCE should I select from. I am really confused. I really need assistance while it is still early. Please anyone help.

Information:
Most of the commenters commented that, they applied for UNISA admission but, afterthat they have not received any response from them.

Facts of University of South Africa

Here are some key facts about the University of South Africa (UNISA):

Established:
UNISA was established in 1873, making it one of the oldest universities in South Africa.

Distance Learning Institution:
UNISA is primarily a distance learning institution, offering programs through online learning, correspondence, and other forms of supported self-study. It is known for its flexible and accessible approach to education, allowing students to study from anywhere in the world.

Largest University in Africa:
UNISA is one of the largest universities in Africa, with over 300,000 students enrolled in various undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Accreditation:
UNISA is accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) in South Africa, and its programs are recognized nationally and internationally.

Fields of Study:
UNISA offers a wide range of programs across various fields of study, including but not limited to arts, business, education, law, science, engineering, and health sciences.

Additional Generic Procedure

You can apply for UNISA admission through their online application portal. The application portal is open from February to November each year. You will need to provide your personal details, educational qualifications, and other supporting documents. The application fee is R125.00 for online applications.

Here are the steps on how to apply for UNISA admission:
1) Choose your qualification. Visit the UNISA website and browse through the different qualifications offered. Once you have found the qualification you want to study, click on the “Apply” button.
2) Check the admission requirements. Make sure that you meet the admission requirements for the qualification you have chosen. The admission requirements can be found on the qualification’s website page.
3) Gather your supporting documents. You will need to upload scanned copies of your supporting documents when you apply. The supporting documents required will vary depending on the qualification you are applying for.
4) Create an account. If you do not already have an account, you will need to create one on the UNISA website.
5) Complete the application form. The application form can be found on the UNISA website. You will need to provide your personal information, academic history, and contact details.
6) Upload your supporting documents. Once you have completed the application form, you will need to upload scanned copies of your supporting documents.
7) Pay the application fee. The application fee is R125 for South African students and R250 for international students. You can pay the application fee online using a credit card or debit card.
8) Submit your application. Once you have paid the application fee, you can submit your application. You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been submitted.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when applying for UNISA admission:
1) You can apply for admission at any time of the year, but you will only be considered for admission if you apply before the deadline.
2) If you are applying for admission as an international student, you will need to provide additional supporting documents, such as a certified copy of your passport and a letter of motivation.
3) You can track the status of your application online.
4) You will be notified of the outcome of your application by email.

28 Comments
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  1. nyoni nonduduzo candith

    I would like to know about my application status….my student no is 69499799

  2. Vee

    Hello

    I just wanted to find out what processes one follows if they want to apply to UNISA for non degree purposes.

    Regards
    Vee

  3. Nokwanda Dladla

    I haven’t got a response from NSFAS. I applied last year on August 2017. My student number is 62740555.

  4. Keletso Musola

    I have applied in September but have not received a response. My student number is 59804556.

    1. Admin

      Go to the link “unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Apply-for-admission/Apply-for-admission-to-study:-application-tool” & Enter your personal information to know the status of your application.

  5. Genever Kgaditsi

    I would like to know about my application status. My student number is 62250264.

  6. Nokulunga Masondo

    My student number is 62109537. I want to check my application status.

  7. Xolani Justice Zwane

    Last year I have applied. Till today no response. My student ID is 9409066365085.

  8. Thembela

    I want to do Accounting (NPD) what must I do for that?

  9. Nelisiwe Nzuza

    I am Nelisiwe, NSFAS have send massage to me its say I am provisionally funded pending registration at public university. My application reference number is A201701180502926.

  10. Joyce Mntambo

    I am Joyce, NSFAS offered me a conditional offer or send me an email say provisionally funded but no payments available when checking to myunisa. My student no. is 53534093 and the NSFAS ref is A201701104320038.

  11. Virginia Dick

    I have applied for admission for 2017 undergraduate and have still not get my response. My student number is 61025321.

  12. Ruline Uys

    I have applied for admission to UNISA for 2017 received a student number but still get no confirmation. My student number is 61708291.

  13. Rhulani

    I also applied for PGCE 2017 and didn’t get a response. So I went and they processed it immediately

    1. Nomali

      Will you admit the student in classes without registration fee, Like the students who waiting the NSFAS sponsor?

  14. Babalwa

    I’ve applied (October 2016 ) to study PGCE at unisa for 2017. I haven’t received any feedback, I’ve been calling for inquiries since 3rd of January and they are not picking up. I’ve also sent them a number of e-mail- no response! My student number is 49765884.

  15. Phumelele Sikakane

    I did applied last year 2016 to study PGCE but I did not get reply. My number is 43313426.

  16. Khanyisa

    I applied for a PGDFM and was told that Unisa will recommend a suitable course. I am still waiting for the suggestion. My student number is 43685269.

  17. Nozipho H Madondo

    I applied for 2017 but there is no response. My student number is 60399171.

  18. Clifford Charles Fraser

    I was at Unisa Daveyton on Monday and I was told my qualifications was not captured. I submitted it again and it was e-mailed to Unisa Pretoria. I am still awaiting for a response. My initial application was submitted on 18/11/2016 and I have received confirmation of receipt of my application. My student number is 62079433. My id is 7104065216080.

  19. Johannes P Pietersen

    I applied last year for 2017 but I have not received any response. My student number is 60158344.

  20. H. KUNENE

    I HAVE NOT YET RECEIVED A RESPONSE IN MY APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2017. MY STUDENT NO IS 60061510.

  21. Katlego More

    I appointed for M.Tech in Chemical Engineering for the 2017 academic year but haven’t got the response. My student number is 47520280.

  22. SALOME

    I applied last year for 2017 but I have not received a response. my student no is 57705984.

  23. Lorendah Penelope Mathye

    I applied last year for 2017 but not yet get the response. My student number is 61240613.

  24. N. P Adam

    I’ve been granted admission to study at unisa for non degree purposes for PGCE and now I’m not sure which modules to select and under which PGCE should I select from. I’m really confused. I really need assistance while it’s still early. Please anyone help.

    1. Sagree

      I have received the same response. I am not sure what it even means. On my status it says 00019 non degree purposes. Doesn’t say anything else. Can you send me the info you have. Thanks.

  25. MM Kgoboko

    I applied last year for 2017 but I have not received a response. My student no is 56627882.

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