Late Applications Now Open At University of Kwazulu-Natal


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Are you interested in studying at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal? Well, good news! Late applications are officially open for select qualifications.


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The University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (UKZN) has officially opened late applications for the College of Humanities as well as for the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science. 

Late Applications for the College of Humanities

There are a limited number of spaces available for both funded and unfunded first-year students in humanities programmes.

This excludes the following programmes:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Law
  • Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts
  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • Bachelor of Education

Please ensure that you meet the minimum entry requirements before submitting your application. You will be charged a late application fee of R420 and no late applications will be accepted for international students. 

Applications can be found here.

Late Applications for the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science

There are limited spaces available for funded of self-funded first-year students only.

Students need to meet the following minimum entry requirements in order to apply:

  • Engineering: a matric point score of 33, and a minimum matric pass of 65% for Core Maths and Physics.
  • Agriculture and Science: a matric point score of 28, and a minimum matric pass of 50% for Core Maths and any Science.
  • Access Programme: a matric point score of 26, and a minimum matric pass of 40% for Core Maths and any Science.

Application forms can be found here.

The late application closing date for both faculties is 6 February 2023. Completed application forms can be emailed to [email protected]. No walk-ins will be permitted.






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