How To Log Into Unizulu's iTS Enabler


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Some universities, such as the University of Zululand (Unizulu), has students use the iTS Enabler to Apply, Register, Change personal information, get academic and other information and make payments. Keep reading to find out how to log in. 

University of Zululand (Unizulu), has students use the iTS Enabler to Apply, Register, Change personal information, get academic and other information and make payments.

Prospective students, First-year students and Returning students make use of this student portal for the following purposes:

  • Viewing your Unizulu Admission status and admission letter printing
  • Unizulu Course Registration
  • Acceptance fee payment
  • Unizulu Fees payment
  • Checking your semester results
  • Downloading your Unizulu transcript
  • Keeping track of the semester academic calendar
  • Applying for extra credit hours 
  • Deferment of Admission, etc.

 How To Log Into Unizulu's iTS Enabler

  1. Open your browser and go to: https://jasper.unizulu.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login
  2. Choose the student option and insert your student number and password. 
  3. Once you have logged in, you will be able to perform any of the abovementioned academic activities and many more. 

If you've forgotten your password you will be be able to reset it by clicking 'Forgot pin' and submitting your username and email address. If you are in the database you will be sent an email indicating how you can gain access again. 

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