UNISA Applications Open For 2027


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Distance-study university UNISA has opened their application period for the 2027 academic year. We have all the details. 


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Unisa has opened applications for their undergraduate, honours and post-graduate courses for the 2027 academic year. Applications close on the 9th October 2026. 

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

To submit your UNISA application, follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the UNISA application portal and select your qualification level.
  2. Complete the online application form with your personal and academic information.
  3. Upload your certified supporting documents, including ID and academic records.
  4. Pay the non-refundable application fee of R150 if you are a first-time applicant.
  5. Submit your completed application before 10 October 2025.

Once submitted, UNISA will review your application. You can expect feedback within four to six weeks after the closing date.

Tips to Boost Your Chances of Acceptance

  • Make sure all your documents are clear and correctly certified.
  • Apply early to avoid last-minute technical problems or delays.
  • Use all three qualification options wisely to increase your chances of admission.
  • Double-check your contact information to ensure you receive updates.
  • If you receive an offer, accept it within 10 working days — otherwise, it may be withdrawn.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY ON THE UNISA WEBSITE

 

 

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