WSU Business Management Sciences & Law Admission Requirements. In accordance with the Government Gazette dated 26 November 2009, Walter Sisulu University (WSU) invites applications from potential students possessing a National Certificate (Vocational-Level 4) who aspire to enroll in Higher Certificate, Diploma, or Degree programs. Check Also: WSU Status Check
Minimum Entry Requirements for NVC Level 4
The minimum entry requirements for admission to WSU with a National Certificate (Vocational-Level 4) vary based on the academic program:
Higher Certificate
- Must meet NC (V) Level 4 statutory requirements
- Attain 40% in either home Language or First Additional Language (LOTL), with one being the Language of Teaching
- Achieve 50% in either Mathematics or Mathematics Literacy
- Secure 40% in Life Orientation
- Obtain 50% in the four other vocational subjects
- Submit a record of evidence for any subject failed
Diploma
- Must meet NC(V) Level 4 statutory requirements
- Attain 50% in three fundamental subjects, including LOTL
- Achieve 60% in three compulsory vocational subjects
Bachelor’s Degree
- Must meet NC(V) Level 4 statutory requirements
- Attain 60% in three fundamental subjects, including LOTL
- Achieve 70% in three compulsory vocational subjects
General Admission Requirements
As outlined by the Higher Education Act No. 101 of 1997 (amended in May 2008), the minimum admission requirements for higher certificate, diploma, and bachelor’s degree programs necessitate a National Senior Certificate (NSC).
Policy Considerations
The policy, effective from January 2009, applies to all higher education institutions. While the NSC serves as the primary gateway, it does not guarantee admission to any program. WSU reserves the right to set specific admission requirements in line with this policy.
Recognition of National Curriculum Subjects
A comprehensive list of recognized national curriculum subjects can be found on the WSU website: www.wsu.ac.za under Student Admissions.
Minimum Admission Requirements and Admission Point Score (APS)
The school/programme prospectuses detail NSC and matric requirements for each program. Applicants with an NSC qualification must meet the required Admission Point Score (APS) set for each program. The APS is calculated based on NSC results and may consider interview results and other assessments.
Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology
Unless otherwise stated in a program prospectus, the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology adheres to the new NSC requirements.
Conclusion
Prospective students are encouraged to thoroughly review the specific entry requirements for their chosen program at WSU and ensure compliance with the outlined standards. For additional details, refer to the official WSU website and relevant program prospectuses.