Unisa 2023 Applications Now Open


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Do you want to study at South Africa's biggest university - where you can study online? The University of South Africa has a number of qualifications that students can choose from. Applications for its undergraduate and postgraduate diploma qualifications have opened.


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Recently, the University of South Africa (Unisa) celebrated its impact that it continues to have on accounting education by being the highest contributor to the Chartered Accountant profession in the country.

The College of Accounting Sciences has a number of courses to choose from if you aspire to be in the financial sector.

The university also has an offering of diverse qualifications that you can choose from, should you be interested in joining the open distance e-learning university.

In a statement, Unisa announced:

Applications for admission to study through Unisa in 2023 open on 1 September 2022 for undergraduate qualifications, honours degrees and postgraduate diplomas. 

With Unisa being an open-distance learning e-learning university, you will have the option of studying full-time or part-time while working, while structuring your own schedule in order to complete each course you will be registered for.

Who can apply?

Applications are open for the following individuals:

  1. First-time Unisa applicants
  2. Unisa students changing to a new qualification and/or specialisation 
  3. Applicants who previously applied for admission and were not offered a space or who were offered a space, accepted the offer and did not register
  4. Students completing a higher certificate or any other programme and who wish to continue with further undergraduate studies

The university has also shared that the admissions application period for masters and doctorate programmes will run from 11 September 2022 until 14 November 2022.

Students have also been encouraged to apply as soonest, as spaces quickly fill up.

It is advisable that students do their own thorough research as part of the process of choosing their career path and make use of the university's facilities for career guidance.

Update: How To Apply For Unisa in 2024

Also Read: Unisa Application Status

 


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