Walter Sisulu University (WSU)

Download WSU Prospectus 2027: All Campus Entry Rules

Applying to Walter Sisulu University for the 2027 academic year starts with getting the official prospectus. 

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The Download WSU Prospectus 2027 PDF is the key document every prospective student needs before submitting an application. 

It contains detailed information on available qualifications, campus entry rules, admission requirements, subject prerequisites, how to calculate your score, application dates, funding opportunities, and admissions contact details.

Why You Need the WSU Prospectus 2027

The official WSU 2027 prospectus is the most complete source of information about study options at the university. 

It lists all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, the faculties they belong to, campus locations, entry rules, subject requirements, selection criteria, residence options, fees information, and how to apply. 

Reading the prospectus before you apply helps you choose the right qualification and prepare all the required documentation correctly so your application is complete and accurate.

How to Download the WSU 2027 Prospectus PDF

The University makes its annual prospectus available online in PDF format so that students can open or save it for detailed review.

Click here to download the 2027 WSU Prospectus.

Once you download it, open the file and use the table of contents to locate the sections on the programmes you want to study. Pay close attention to the admission rules, subject requirements, and campus‑specific information that apply to your chosen area of study.

Admission Requirements for 2027

To qualify for admission at WSU in 2027, you must meet both the statutory minimum requirements as set by the Department of Higher Education and Training and the university’s own criteria for the qualification you are applying for. 

These generally include:

  1. For Higher Certificate programmes, you need a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching and any additional programme‑specific requirements as listed in the prospectus.
  2. For Diploma programmes, you must have an NSC with at least 30% in your language of teaching and a pass (often Level 3 or better) in recognised 20‑credit subjects specified by the faculty.
  3. For Bachelor’s Degrees, you need an NSC with at least 30% in the language of teaching and a pass (usually Level 4 or better) in key subjects as required by the programme. Subject requirements vary between faculties and courses.
  4. WSU also accepts international qualifications that have been evaluated by SAQA (South African Qualifications Authority).
  5. Mature age applicants who are older than 23 and do not meet the standard NSC requirements may seek admission through a mature age endorsement process.

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee placement. 

Some programmes are competitive and require higher performance or additional criteria such as portfolios or interviews.

Minimum Points Needed for Different Faculties

WSU uses an Admission Point Score (APS) system to assess eligibility for many qualifications. 

Your APS is calculated from your NSC subject results and helps determine whether you qualify for the programme you are applying for.

The prospectus includes an APS conversion table that shows how NSC percentage results convert into point scores. Typically:

  1. Higher achievement levels in English and other subjects earn more points.
  2. A competitive APS score is important for competitive faculties such as Health Sciences, Science, and Engineering.
  3. Faculties in Business, Humanities and Social Sciences may have moderate APS thresholds but still require solid academic performance.

Exact APS requirements and subject prerequisites for each programme are listed in the official prospectus. 

Always check the specific faculty and programme section to confirm the score you need.

Compulsory Subjects

Your compulsory subjects depend on the qualification you want to study, but generally:

  1. Language of learning and teaching (usually English) is required for all programmes.
  2. For science, engineering or health programmes, you often need strong results in Mathematics and Physical or Life Sciences.
  3. For humanities, law, business and education qualifications, you may need strong performance in language and relevant elective subjects.

The prospectus details all compulsory subject requirements specific to each programme.

How to Calculate Your 2027 APS

Your Admission Point Score (APS) at WSU is based on the points allocated to your NSC subject results. To calculate your APS:

  1. Choose your best subjects, usually six, including English and any programme‑specific subjects.
  2. Convert your NSC percentage results into points according to the WSU APS conversion table.
  3. Add up the points to get your total APS. Higher scores make you more competitive for entry.

WSU includes the APS conversion table and detailed scoring rules in the prospectus so you can calculate your score accurately.

2027 Application Opening and Closing Dates

WSU typically opens applications well ahead of the academic year and closes them several months before the 2027 intake begins. 

For the previous cycle, undergraduate applications opened in June and closed in September.

You should check the official admissions pages regularly for the exact 2027 opening and closing dates once they are announced. 

Applying early helps ensure you submit all required documents before the deadline.

Funding & Bursaries

WSU offers various funding options, including institutional bursaries, merit‑based awards, need‑based support and scholarships. 

Many South African students also apply for support through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) if they meet eligibility criteria. 

The prospectus and the university’s financial aid pages contain detailed information on funding opportunities and how to apply. 

Exploring external bursary opportunities can further help support your studies.

Admissions Office Contact Details

If you have questions about entry requirements, application procedures, or general admissions information, contact WSU’s official admissions offices:

  1. WSU Main Contact (Mthatha): +27 47 502 2100
  2. Butterworth Campus Contact: +27 47 401 6000
  3. Buffalo City / East London: +27 43 702 9200
  4. Komani (Queenstown) Campus: +27 43 708 5200
  5. Official Website: www.wsu.ac.za

University admissions staff can provide official guidance on requirements, application steps, supporting documents and deadlines.

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