You will need to apply for admission during the next application period. Please visit www.unisa.ac.za/apply for more information.
Only if your Unisa registration is for non-degree purposes and if you have written permission from the other university allowing concurrent registration. You must submit this written permission at the time of application and registration.
Unfortunately not.
Submit your request via myUnisa and it will be e-mailed to your myLife e-mail account. This PDF document is password protected. You will only be able to access it with your identity number / passport number (the ID number or the password number on record at Unisa).
In 2008, the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Act No 67 replaced the South African Qualifications Authority Act No 58 of 1995.
In line with the NQF Act, there are now 10 levels on the NQF, which means that all qualifications changed from the 8-level framework to the 10-level framework, for example: A 3-year bachelor degree was previously placed on an NQF level 6. The new NQF level is a 7. Click here for more information.
Please note: Qualifications with the old NQF levels will continue to receive the same recognition as qualifications awarded in terms of the new NQF levels and the Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework alignment.
After the official release of the exam results for that exam period, but before the appropriate closing date for registrations.
Specific modules in certain qualifications offered at Unisa include workplace-based learning that must be completed. Please check if the qualification you have chosen has any work-integrated learning (WIL) modules. This experience is called work-integrated learning or experiential learning, and must be completed under the supervision of a suitably qualified and experienced person (mentor). This experience is mandatory for passing that module and achieving your qualification. Please check, before registering for such a module, that you will be able to complete this work-integrated learning component.
Students who do not have placement at an employer can contact the relevant academic department for assistance in finding a suitable experiential learning provider to gain this experience.
Please make sure that you have followed the application procedure for credit exemptions. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/credits for the application process for exemptions.
Once you have confirmed that you followed the correct procedure, please send an e-mail to adhoccredits@unisa.ac.za for undergraduate qualifications.
For honours and postgraduate diploma exemptions, please send an e-mail to the relevant e-mail address below:
You will need to confirm whether or not Unisa still offers your qualification. Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register to check this information. If you need to apply for a new qualification, please take note of Unisa’s application process and academic progression rules. If you are academically excluded, you must comply with the requirements for re-admission (ie completion of a one-year certificate programme of 48 credits after the year of exclusion).
If you are academically excluded, you must comply with the requirements for re-admission (ie completion of a one-year certificate programme or register through another accredited institution and pass 48 credits after the year of exclusion).
To apply for re-admission to register for an undergraduate qualification only, login to myUnisa, click on "myAdmin", "Student Admin" and "Re-admission".
Visit www.unisa.ac.za/register for all registration dates and times.
Please be patient while we process your registration. Registrations will only be processed if the minimum required fee has been paid. Please allow 48 hours after payment has been made for the payment to reflect.
If you have an ordinary conditional exemption, you will not be allowed to proceed to second or further years of study until you have passed the outstanding modules and met the condition of that exemption.
The information on www.unisa.ac.za/register will clearly indicate the NQF level of a module.
The module information on www.unisa.ac.za/register will clearly indicate whether the module is a semester or year module.
Please also take note of Unisa’s academic progression rules on the number of modules you are required to pass per year.
Time limits for completing qualifications:
Please also take note of Unisa’s academic progression rules.
As soon as your Unisa registration has been finalised, a letter confirming your registration for the semester or academic year will be sent to your myLife e-mail account. You may also request this via myUnisa and a copy will be sent to your myLife e-mail account.
Unisa is a Comprehensive, Open and Distance e-Learning university, which means that you study online. We do not offer classes, but we do offer some tutorial classes for certain modules.
A student who voluntarily cancels his or her registration of a module will forfeit either a part of or the entire study fees paid as indicated. Please take note of Unisa's cancellation dates.
Last modified: Fri Dec 06 11:54:56 SAST 2024