Universities aim to start academic year by April

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Registrations have been pushed back due to delays in the completion of the 2020 programme

The usual sight of students seeking late registration, such as these ones at Tshwane University of Technology, will be seen again this year. Picture: PETER MOGAKI

Delays in the completion of the 2020 academic year resulted in registrations for the new academic year being pushed back to late March for most universities. “Online registration for first-year students will commence from March 1. However, there are significant aspects that must be completed by conditionally admitted students before they can start with classes on March 15, such as: complete online registration; pay initial fees; complete and submit valid study contracts; attend academic orientation and a now-online Welcome Day.”

“The university is expected to stay within the enrolment targets set out by the department of higher education & training for new first-years, which means it will not be allowing any late applications,” Van Wyk said.egistrations for first-time students from March 1.

 

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