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  • Durban University of Technology (DUT) to host its virtual graduation ceremony this June

    In making sure that the Durban University of Technology is adhering to the National Coronavirus Command Council Regulations to stay safe and to observe social distancing, DUT will host its a virtual graduation ceremony on the 10 June 2020 at 12pm. The virtual graduation ceremony will take place in order to honour all of the graduands who were meant to…

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  • Unisa is giving students 30GB of free data ahead of May/June examinations

    University of South Africa (Unisa) has announced that students will receive free data ahead of the Unisa May/June 2020 examinations, courtesy of a groundbreaking partnership between Unisa and mobile telecommunications company, MTN. The two organisations recently concluded a business agreement that will see all currently registered Unisa students receive 30GB of data per month (10GB anytime and 20GB night time)…

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  • Wits University final year medical students set return to campus this Monday

    Tomorrow (May 11) marks the return to campus for Wits University final year medical students. Following the directive issued by the Minister of Higher Education and Training on 30 April 2020, final year medical students will return to Wits on Monday, 11 May 2020.  This will require a limited opening of the Wits Junction Residence Complex and the Faculty of…

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  • Everything you need to know about SASSA’s R350 unemployment grant: How to Apply? Do I qualify?

    Department of Social Development invites unemployed South African citizens from the age of 18 to apply for SASSA’s R350 unemployment grant or Social Relief of Distress Grant. Here are Everything you need to know about SASSA’s R350 unemployment grant or Social Relief of Distress Grant: Who qualifies for the new SASSA’s R350 unemployment grant? Applicants must be in need of…

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  • UNISA Registration and payment deadline extended to February 7, 2020

    University of South Africa (Unisa) has just extended the registration and payment deadline for undergraduate qualifications to Friday, 7 February 2019. The academic programme for the year, including the submission of assignments and examinations, remains unchanged. Unisa urge all students to register as soon as possible and not to wait for the final date of 7 February 2019. Students may…

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  • UL SRC donates half million to help needy students for registration

    The Student Representative Council (SRC) at the University of Limpopo is giving R500 000 to help financially-needy returning students during registration. The registration for returning students will begin on Monday, 20 January where indigent but eligible students with outstanding fees will be cleared by the SRC for the 2020 academic year. According to the SRC President Nichodimus Mojela, this was…

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  • GDE Admissions: Online Late Application for 2020

    Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) Admissions: Online Late Application for 2020 has opens today on Wednesday, 15 January 2020. Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) encourage parents to apply online and they can also visit Districts for assistance. Late Application will open will open on 15 January 2020 at 08:00Application deadline is at midnight on 24 January at 24:00. https://twitter.com/EducationGP/status/1217040305255600128?s=19 Where…

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  • Warning against “bogus” or “Fly-by-night” colleges

    Students seeking study opportunities at various higher education institutions must beware of unaccredited or fly-by-night private institutions in South Africa. Before enrolling at any private colleges, students must first check the registration status of such private colleges with the Department of Higher Education and Training through its toll-free number 0800-872-222. Alternatively, students can log on to the website of the…

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  • NSFAS warns students against fake messages about late applications for 2020

    National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) on Wednesday (13 January 2020), advised student to be wary of fake messages circulating on various social media. The Scheme says several social media posts have been circulating stating that the NSFAS 2020 Application cycle for late applications at universities hence it advice the student that the statement is false. The NSFAS application window…

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  • Matric Results 2019 by Provinces

    The Department of Basic Education has announced the 2019 Matric Exam Results. The leading province is Free State with 88.54% followed by Gauteng with 87.2%. The 2019 matric national pass rate is 81,3% compare to 78.2% from 2018, which a 3.1% increase. Here are the Matric Results 2019 by Provinces: Province 2019 Free State 88.4% Gauteng 87.2% North-West 86.8% Western…

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  • Matric Results 2019 – How to find results Online & via SMS / USSD in 2020

    In South Africa there is many ways to check your 2019 Matric Results, you can get results the traditional way on newspaper, the day of matric results release (Tuesday, 07 January 2019) and pupils will be able to collect their results at schools and examination centres. Get them online on Department of Education website and website listed below or also…

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  • Matric Exam Results 2019 / 2020 Release Dates

    The official matric exam results for the 2019 National Senior Certificate (NSC) will be released second week of January 2020. The 2019 National Senior Certificate examinations will conclude on 28 November 2019 and the Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga will announce the outcome of the examinations on 07 January 2020. When the matric results 2019 / 2020 will be released? The…

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