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The team at FundiConnect has compiled a guide to help you navigate the late application process. Here’s everything you need to know to get started before it’s too late!
South African universities are known for their strict deadlines, but some institutions are more lenient, providing a window of opportunity for late applicants. Here’s a look at universities still accepting applications:
UMP offers late application options for students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
WSU has extended its application deadlines for master’s and PhD students until February 2025.
Applicants must use the university’s online application platform and prepare the following:
Application fee: None
While many universities of technology have already closed their application windows, a few institutions remain open:
CPUT is still accepting late applications for select programmes.
Spaces are limited, so it’s crucial to apply early!
TVET colleges across South Africa are well-known for their accessibility and variety of vocational courses. Some are still accepting late applications:
Application fee: None
Application fee: None
Many TVET colleges offer rolling admissions, meaning you can apply throughout the year. These include:
For the full list of TVET colleges and their deadlines, visit FundiConnect.
Late applications are a second chance to secure your spot in a higher education institution for 2025. Whether you’re exploring university options, considering a career-focused path at a TVET college, or planning for postgraduate studies, now is the time to act.
For more information, visit www.fundiconnect.co.za. You can also follow FundiConnect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn.