Tuesday, May 13

    The University of Limpopo (UL) has officially opened its applications for the 2026 academic year, offering a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Whether you’re a prospective student looking to study Medicine, Engineering, Education, or any other field, the University of Limpopo provides a broad range of opportunities.

    In this article, we will guide you through the essential application details, requirements, deadlines, and other necessary information you need to know in order to apply successfully.

    1. Application Deadlines

    It is crucial to be aware of the deadlines for application submissions to ensure that you do not miss out on the opportunity to study at UL. Here are the important dates to remember:

    • MBChB (Medicine) courses: Applications for the Medicine programme close on 31 July 2025. This is a strict deadline, so make sure all necessary documents are uploaded before this date.
    • All other programmes: Applications for all other undergraduate and postgraduate programmes must be submitted by 30 September 2025. Keep in mind that this applies to all non-Medicine courses.

    2. Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Programmes

    If you’re planning to apply for an undergraduate programme at the University of Limpopo, you’ll need to meet specific academic qualifications. Here’s a breakdown of the admission requirements based on your type of qualification:

    National Senior Certificate (NSC) with Bachelor Exemption

    For prospective students who have completed high school with the National Senior Certificate (NSC), the following are the necessary criteria:

    • Life Orientation: Must have a minimum achievement level of 3.
    • English: Must be at least at achievement level 3, as it is the language of learning and teaching at the university.
    • Specific Subjects: Students must meet the minimum achievement levels in specific subjects as required by the faculty they are applying to.
    • Subjects: Four 20-credit subjects are required with a minimum NSC achievement level of 4 for degree programmes and 3 for diploma programmes.
    • Admission Point Score (APS): The APS is a crucial part of your application, and each faculty has a required score. Ensure you know the specific APS needed for your desired programme.

    National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Level 4

    For applicants who have completed a National Certificate Vocational qualification, here are the requirements:

    • Degree Programmes: 3 fundamental subjects must be at 60% (including Life Orientation) and 4 vocational subjects at 70%.
    • Diploma Programmes: 3 fundamental subjects must be at 50% and 3 vocational subjects at 60%.

    Matriculation Certificate (Prior to 2008)

    For students who completed their matric before 2008, their Matriculation Certificate can be converted to an APS for admission. Ensure that the conversion meets the required points for the programme you wish to pursue.

    3. Postgraduate Programmes Admission Requirements

    If you’re applying for a postgraduate programme, such as a Master’s or Honours degree, the following criteria must be met:

    • Honours Degree: A relevant honours degree or an equivalent qualification is required.
    • Minimum Average: You need to have a minimum average of 60% in your previous qualifications to be considered for postgraduate programmes.

    For some specific programmes, such as the Master of Clinical Psychology, additional steps are required. For example, you must submit a Candidate Screening Form by 30 June 2025, so it’s essential to pay attention to additional instructions and deadlines.

    4. How to Apply

    Applications to the University of Limpopo are conducted online via the university’s official application portal. Here’s a step-by-step guide to applying:

    • Step 1: Visit the official application portal on the University of Limpopo’s website.
    • Step 2: Create a profile and start the application process.
    • Step 3: Upload certified copies of required documents in PDF format. These documents include:
      • ID or Passport
      • Matric Certificate or Grade 11 Results (for those still in school)
      • Academic Records (if applicable)
      • Proof of Payment for the application fee
    • Step 4: Pay the required application fee. The fee is R200 for South African students and R750 for international students. Be sure to keep proof of payment.

    Application Fee Details

    • South African students: R200
    • International students: R750

    Note: There is no on-campus registration, and all processes are completed online.

    5. Additional Information

    • Financial Aid and Accommodation: The University of Limpopo provides financial aid opportunities to students. There are also options for on-campus and off-campus accommodation, but spaces are limited. Be sure to apply for these as soon as possible if you’re interested.
    • Admission Guarantee: Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance due to limited space in some programmes. Competition is high, especially for popular courses like Medicine, so ensure you complete your application as early as possible.
    • Assistance: If you need assistance during the application process, the University of Limpopo has a Call Centre that you can contact at 015 268 3332 or via email at enrolment@ul.ac.za.

    Check also: University of Mpumalanga (UMP) 2026 Applications

    The University of Limpopo is a great institution offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The application process is straightforward but requires careful attention to deadlines and requirements. Be sure to submit your application and supporting documents before the relevant deadline to ensure your place in the 2026 academic year.

    For more detailed information on specific programme requirements or to begin your online application, visit the University of Limpopo’s official admissions page.

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