NMMU Requirements

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NMMU Requirements, The table below explains how well you will need to do in your school subjects to meet the minimum entry requirements for each type of qualification. It is important to note that the table refers to minimum entry requirements. The university may add additional requirements for specific programmes.

QualificationMinimum Statutory Entry Requirement
Higher CertificatePass NSC with: A minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching of the higher education institution, together with any other university requirements. 
DiplomaPass NSC with: A minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching of the higher education institution, coupled with an achievement rating of 3 (40–49%) or better in four recognised NSC 20-credit subjects (this excludes LO which is 10-credits), together with any other university requirements.
Bachelors DegreePass NSC with: A minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching of the higher education institution, coupled with an achievement rating of 4 (50–59%) or better in four recognised 20-credit NSC subjects (this excludes LO which is 10-credits), together with any other university requirements.

*(LOTL) Language of Teaching & Learning, which is English at Nelson Mandela University.

Designated subjects

As per the Government Gazette Notice No.165 No. 41473 dated March 2018, the list of designated subjects has been revoked with immediate effect. Subsequent to this announcement, the revised admission requirements for degree entry as they pertain to Nelson Mandela University, are further explained below:

  • Applicants must meet the minimum statutory entry requirements for each type of qualification they wish to apply for as stated above.
  • The University may add additional subject specific requirements for certain qualifications.
  • Applicants will still need to comply with the Admission Point Score (APS), subject specific level(s) set for specific subjects which may be required for certain qualifications, and/or fall within the APS testing band before a final decision will be made of the outcome of his/her application.
  • Any recognised 20-credit NSC subject combinations (dependant on school capacity) can be used towards applying for degree studies (this excludes LO which is 10-credits), provided that each of these four subjects are also passed on a level 4 (50-59%) or higher.

How to calculate your Admission Point Score (APS)

  • The APS system allocates point values to the levels of achievement obtained for your matric subjects.
  • Write down your relevant NSC subjects and the levels obtained.
  • Allocate points according to the table below.
  • Add up the number of points you have to calculate your APS.
  • Alternatively, use our online APS calculator

Table A: School Performance Score (SPS)

NSCNSC %APSAPS Percentage
890 -100 %
780 -100 %780 -89 %
670 -79 %670 -79 %
560 -69 %560 -69 %
450 -59 %450 -59 %
340 -49 %340 -49 %
230 -39 %230 -39 %
10 -29 %00 -29 %

Example 1

To enrol for the Diploma (Analytical Chemistry) you need an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 34, as well as a National Senior Certificate (NSC) pass in Mathematics & Physical Science on at least a level 4 (50 – 59 %).

NSC SubjectNSC %LevelAPS Points allocated
English65 %55
Xhosa60 %55
Mathematics70 %66
Geography55 %44
History80 %77
Life Orientation74 %66
Physical Science 71 %66
Admission Point Score39

This applicant has met the minimum requirements for admission to the Diploma (Analytical Chemistry).

Example 2

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To enrol for the BCom (Accounting) you need an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 38, as well as four subjects from the designated list and a pass in Mathematics on at least level 5 (60 69 %).

Matric SubjectNSC %LevelAPS Points Allocated
English70 %66
Afrikaans80 %77
Mathematics69 %55
Accounting65 %55
Life Orientation60 %55
Physical Science74 %66
Life Sciences81 %77
Admission Point Score41

This student has met the minimum admission requirements for the BCom (Accounting) programme.

Additional requirements

In addition to the minimum APS requirement, additional subject requirements have been set. These include:

  1. Mathematics: This is required for certain programmes. Only performance in the core Mathematics topics (papers 1 and 2) will be used when making admission decisions. However, school learners are encouraged to also take the optional Mathematics topics. In certain programmes, applicants who have Mathematical Literacy instead of Mathematics may be admitted to a programme where a Mathematics entry requirement has been set. In this instance, additional modules may be added to the programme, which may extend the length of the programme.
     
  2. Mathematical Literacy: In view of the importance of quantitative literacy for success at Higher Education studies, a minimum of a 3 (40-49%) for Mathematical Literacy is preferred for likely admission to National Higher Certificate and National Diploma programmes and a 4 (50-59%) for likely admission to degree programmes where Mathematics is not a requirement, unless otherwise indicated.

Disclaimer: All reasonable steps have been taken to ensure that the information contained on the website is accurate at the date it was published. Nelson Mandela University reserves the right to make changes to the programme details (e.g. rules, admissions requirements) as published on this website. Prospective students are advised to consult the admissions department prior to applying.

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