10 Things to Know About Graduation Requirements in South Africa

Graduating from university is a major achievement — but many students are surprised to learn that passing your modules is not the only requirement.

Whether you’re studying at a university or TVET college, understanding graduation requirements early can save you time, stress, and even money.

Here are 10 important things you need to know about graduation requirements in South Africa.


1. You Must Pass All Required Modules

To graduate, you must complete all modules required for your qualification.

  • Core modules are compulsory
  • Electives must also meet credit requirements

Failing even one required module can delay your graduation.


2. Credits Matter More Than You Think

Each qualification has a minimum number of credits you must earn.

  • Diplomas: usually 360 credits
  • Degrees: often 360–480 credits or more

If you don’t meet the credit total, you cannot graduate.


3. Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) May Be Required

Some qualifications require practical workplace experience.

  • Common in teaching, engineering, and health sciences
  • Must be completed and signed off

Without WIL, your qualification will be incomplete.


4. Minimum Academic Performance Is Required

It’s not just about passing — you must meet the minimum academic standards.

  • Some universities require a certain average mark
  • Certain modules may need higher pass marks

This is especially important for professional degrees.


5. You Must Settle Outstanding Fees

Before graduating, your account must be fully paid.

  • No outstanding tuition fees
  • No unpaid residence or library fines

If you owe money, your results or certificate may be withheld.


6. You Must Apply to Graduate

Graduation is not automatic.

Most institutions require you to:

  • Apply for graduation online
  • Confirm your details
  • Select your ceremony or opt for collection

Missing this step can delay your graduation.


7. You Must Meet Time Limits for Your Qualification

Universities often have maximum study periods.

  • Degrees must be completed within a set number of years
  • Exceeding this may require special permission

This is known as the N+ rule at many institutions.


8. Academic Exclusions Can Affect Graduation

If your academic performance drops too low, you may face:

  • Academic probation
  • Exclusion from your programme

This can delay or prevent you from graduating.


9. Final-Year Results Must Be Approved

Even after completing your modules, your results must be:

  • Verified by the faculty
  • Approved by academic committees

Only then are you officially cleared to graduate.


10. Graduation Ceremonies Are Optional

You don’t have to attend a ceremony to graduate.

You can choose to:

  • Attend the ceremony
  • Graduate in absentia
  • Collect your certificate later

However, ceremonies are a great way to celebrate your achievement.


Final Thoughts

Graduation is more than just passing exams — it requires planning, discipline, and attention to detail.

If you:

  • Track your credits
  • Complete all requirements
  • Stay financially and academically compliant

You will be on the right path to graduating on time.

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