North-West University Online Applications for 2027: Dates, Requirements and How to Apply

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The North-West University (NWU), one of the leading public universities in South Africa, operates across three campuses in Potchefstroom, Mahikeng and Vanderbijlpark.

The university opens online applications each year for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through its official admissions portal.

This guide explains the 2027 application dates, admission requirements, application steps and fees.

When Do NWU Applications Open for 2027?

Applications for the 2027 academic year are expected to open on 1 April 2026.

Prospective students can apply through the official application portal at studies.nwu.ac.za.

Both South African and international applicants can submit applications online during the application window.

North-West University Application Deadlines for 2027

Closing dates depend on the programme type.

Typical deadlines include:

Selection programmes (such as Nursing, Music and Graphic Design): 30 June 2026
All other undergraduate programmes and residence applications: 31 August 2026

Students applying for competitive programmes should apply early because space is limited.

Undergraduate Admission Requirements

To qualify for undergraduate admission at the North-West University, applicants must have:

• A National Senior Certificate (NSC) or an equivalent qualification
• Minimum achievement levels required for the chosen programme

The university calculates an Admission Point Score (APS) using the six best subjects, excluding Life Orientation.

Some qualifications also require specific subjects and minimum scores, depending on the faculty.

Postgraduate and International Admission Requirements

Postgraduate applicants must hold a relevant bachelor’s degree.

Applicants may need to submit:

• Academic transcripts
• Degree certificates
• Additional documents such as a CV or research proposal for certain programmes

International applicants applying to the North-West University must also upload:

• Certified passport copy
Academic results
SAQA evaluation for foreign qualifications
Proof of English proficiency where required
• Payment of the applicable application fee

Application processing times may take 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the faculty.

How to Apply Online at North-West University

Applications are completed through the official portal.

Steps to apply:

  1. Visit studies.nwu.ac.za and select Apply.
  2. Register with a valid email address.
  3. Receive a temporary password and log into the portal.
  4. Complete your personal and academic profile.
  5. Upload the required documents.
  6. Submit the application.

Required documents usually include:

• Certified ID document or passport
Matric results or academic transcripts
Undertaking form
Proof of application fee payment

After submission, you will receive a university number confirming that your application has been registered.

North-West University Application Fees

Application fees depend on the applicant category.

South African applicants: R150 non-refundable application fee
International applicants: approximately R600 for new applicants or R550 depending on faculty or region

Some postgraduate international applicants may be exempt if they are already enrolled at the university.

Payment instructions and banking details are provided on the application form.

How to Check Your NWU Application Status

Applicants can track their application by logging into the NWU application portal using their email and password.

Status updates may include:

• Application received
• Application under review
• Offer made

If an offer is made, applicants must accept the offer on the portal to secure their place.

Notifications are typically sent via email or SMS, and the university may also send reminders through its call centre or official WhatsApp support service.

1. When do NWU applications open for 2027?
Applications for the 2027 academic year are expected to open on 1 April 2026 via studies.nwu.ac.za.
2. What are the NWU programme deadlines?
Selection programmes usually close on 30 June 2026. All other programmes and residence applications typically close on 31 August 2026.
3. What is the undergraduate entry requirement?
Applicants must have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent qualification with an APS calculated from the six best subjects, excluding Life Orientation. Some programmes also require specific subjects and minimum marks.
4. Do international and postgraduate applicants have different requirements?
Yes. International applicants must provide a SAQA evaluation, certified passport copy, and academic records. Postgraduate applicants may also need research proposals, academic transcripts, or a CV depending on the programme.
5. How do I apply online?
Register on the portal using your email, complete the application form, upload your ID or passport and academic results, pay the application fee if required, and submit your application. You will receive a university number after submission.
6. What is the application fee?
The application fee is R150 for South African applicants and approximately R600 for international applicants. Some postgraduate applicants may qualify for fee exemptions.
7. How do I track my application status?
Log into the NWU application portal using your email and password to check your dashboard. Application updates may also be sent via email, SMS, or WhatsApp.
8. Can I apply to multiple programmes?
Yes. Undergraduate applicants can usually select more than one programme option during the application process. The exact limit depends on the application portal rules.
9. What if I need financial or access support?
Students who need funding or accessibility support can contact NWU about NSFAS funding, bursaries, scholarships, or student support services.
10. Who can assist with my application?
Contact the NWU Call Centre at 0860 169 698, email studies@nwu.ac.za, or WhatsApp +27 60 070 2606 for assistance.