Download UniZulu Prospectus 2027: Admission Requirements
If you plan to study at the University of Zululand (UniZulu) in 2027, it is important to have the latest prospectus and clear admission requirements before you apply.
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The UniZulu prospectus explains the programmes offered, how to apply, what subjects you need, and how your Admission Point Score (APS) is calculated.
This article will help you step‑by‑step through the process of getting the official prospectus, understanding entry criteria, important dates, and the minimum requirements you must meet for acceptance in 2027.
Why You Need the University of Zululand 2027 Prospectus
The University of Zululand 2027 prospectus gives you the full list of courses available at the university and explains what you need to qualify for each one.
It includes details on faculty entry standards, subject combinations, APS scores, application instructions, fees, and bursaries.
This makes the prospectus an essential document for planning your application and choosing the right study path at UniZulu.
Having the 2027 prospectus early ensures you apply correctly and meet all requirements.
How to Download the University of Zululand 2027 Prospectus PDF
Below is the official way to access the University of Zululand prospectus for 2027.
This guide will show you what courses you can study and what is required.
Click here to download the 2027 UniZulu Prospectus.
This link will take you to a PDF file where you can view and save the full 2027 University of Zululand prospectus for free.
Admission Requirements for 2027
To be admitted into undergraduate study at the University of Zululand in 2027, you must meet the National Senior Certificate (NSC) entry requirements recognised in South Africa.
Generally:
- You must have a National Senior Certificate with a recognised school pass.
- You must achieve a minimum percentage in the language of learning and teaching, which is usually 30% or higher, as certified.
- You must score at least an achievement rating of 4 (adequate achievement, 50–59%) or better in four recognised subjects. These subjects must be listed as approved NSC subjects.
Meeting these minimum standards means you may be considered for selection, but it does not guarantee acceptance.
Faculties and programmes may have additional requirements or higher score expectations.
Minimum Points Needed for Different Faculties
UniZulu uses the Admission Point Score (APS) to evaluate your eligibility for different qualifications.
The APS is based on your NSC subject results, with higher achievement levels earning more points.
The University typically expects a total APS score that qualifies you for degree study.
The minimum APS for entry varies by faculty and programme, and competitive courses often require higher scores than the basic minimum.
You should check the prospectus for faculty‑specific APS requirements when choosing your programme.
Compulsory Subjects
Most undergraduate programmes at UniZulu require certain compulsory subjects as part of your National Senior Certificate.
These commonly include:
- English Home Language or English First Additional Language
- Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy (depending on the programme)
- Life Orientation (often included, though it may contribute less to APS)
- Other subjects relevant to your chosen field, such as physical sciences or accounting for science and commerce degrees.
Each programme may have subjects that are compulsory or recommended, so you should check your chosen qualification in the 2027 prospectus for full details.
How to Calculate Your 2027 APS
The Admission Point Score (APS) is calculated by assigning point values to your NSC subject results.
Each subject is given a level based on your percentage score, and these points are added together to form your APS.
For example, a score of 80% or above may earn 7 or 8 points, and lower percentages earn fewer points.
The University of Zululand may count your best subjects toward the total, subject to its requirements.
To calculate your own APS, enter your subject marks into an APS calculator designed for UniZulu or follow the APS tables in the prospectus.
2027 Application Opening and Closing Dates
Applications for study at UniZulu for the 2027 academic year generally open in the first half of 2025 and close around late September or November 2025.
Specifically, applications typically open in March or April and close by 30 November 2025 for undergraduate programmes.
It is important to apply early to avoid missing deadlines or late application penalties.
You can submit your application online through the Central Applications Office (CAO) or directly via the UniZulu admissions office.
Funding & Bursaries
UniZulu students can apply for financial aid and bursaries to support their studies.
One major source of funding for South African students is the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), which provides loans and bursaries based on financial need and academic eligibility.
Additional bursaries may be offered by private organisations, government departments, and corporate sponsors, depending on your field of study.
The prospectus and UniZulu’s financial aid office provide detailed application information for these funding options.
Admissions Office Contact Details
If you need help with your application or have questions about admission requirements, you can contact the University of Zululand Admissions Office.
The main contacts include:
- Admissions Office, Kwadlangezwa Campus – Contact details available on the official UniZulu website under admissions.
- Telephone: +27 35 902 6000 (main switchboard)
- Email: admissions@unizulu.ac.za (for general enquiries)
Visit the official University of Zululand website for updated campus and faculty contacts.