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How to Calculate APS Score for UKZN

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University of Kwazulu Natal, UKZN APS Score serves as one of the determining factors for admission. It is crucial that you calculate and confirm that your score is above the minimum score for that programme to gain admission into that programme.

 

Your APS score is calculated based on your final Grade 12 results, and it is used to determine whether you meet the entry requirements for your desired program.

How to Calculate APS Score for Wits University

 1. National Senior Certificate or Senior Certificate

1.1 Applicants to undergraduate degree programmes must be in possession of a National Senior Certificate for Degree Studies (NSC-Deg) or a Senior Certificate with endorsement.

1.2 Applicants to undergraduate diploma programmes must be in possession of a National Senior Certificate for Diploma studies (NSC-Dip) or Senior Certificate.

 

 2. Medium of Instruction

 

The medium of instruction at UKZN is English,  and UKZN requires a pass in English (Home Language or First Additional Language (FAL)) at Level 4 (50% or above) but note that the College of Law requires a pass in English Home language at Level 5 or English as FAL on Level 6.  For admission to Diplomas or Alternative Access programmes a lower performance in English may be acceptable. In the Senior Certificate a pass for English at First or Second Language HG E is required.

 

 3. Life Orientation

 

UKZN degree programmes require a pass in Life orientation at Level 4.

(NSC-Deg and Senior Certificate)
Each programme has determined a minimum composite Academic Performance Score required for admission to the programme. This is however the minimum score required for consideration and learners just meeting this minimum cannot be assured of admission.  Applicants to programmes are ranked according to APS and selection is done from the top down until the number of places available in the specific programme is filled. Competition for places is high and it is unlikely that applicants not meeting the APS for a specific programme will be considered.