Higher education

How to apply to a South African university

University applications in South Africa happen earlier than most learners expect. Knowing the process, the requirements and the deadlines before matric begins is what separates successful applications from missed opportunities.

Always verify deadlines and requirements directly with each university, as they change annually. This guide provides general information only.

Understanding your application

What universities look at

Admission Point Score (APS)

Your APS is calculated from your final matric marks. Each subject gets a rating from 1 to 7 based on your percentage. Universities and programmes each have a minimum APS requirement.

Subject requirements

Beyond APS, most programmes require specific subjects. Engineering needs Mathematics and Physical Sciences. Medicine needs Life Sciences and Chemistry. Law often needs English. Know your programme’s requirements before Grade 11.

NBT scores

Some universities require the National Benchmark Test (NBT). These test academic literacy, quantitative literacy and mathematics. Check whether your chosen university requires it.

APS calculation guide

80–100%7 points
70–79%6 points
60–69%5 points
50–59%4 points
40–49%3 points
30–39%2 points
Below 30%1 point

Life Orientation is excluded from APS at most universities.

Application timeline

Apply earlier than you think you need to

Gr9

Choose your subjects carefully

Make sure your subject choices in Grade 9 keep the doors open for the university programmes you are interested in.

Gr11

Research programmes and requirements

Find out the APS and subject requirements for programmes you are considering. Start researching bursaries and funding options.

Apr

Applications open (April–May)

Most universities open applications from April. Apply as early as possible. Popular programmes fill up fast.

Sep

Main application deadline (September–October)

Most universities close applications in September or October. Some close earlier for competitive programmes. Do not miss this window.

Nov

Apply for NSFAS and bursaries (September–November)

Apply for NSFAS and relevant bursaries at the same time as your university application. Missing funding deadlines is one of the most costly mistakes.

Jan

Matric results and conditional acceptance

Results are released in January. Universities confirm or revise offers based on final marks. Accept your offer and confirm your registration promptly.

Application support makes the difference

Many learners miss deadlines or submit incomplete applications simply because they did not have help. Namela provides hands-on support through every step.

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