Missing a university or college application deadline can be stressful — but it doesn’t always mean the end of your academic journey. In 2026, a number of South African higher education institutions are still accepting late applications, while others have strict deadlines with little to no flexibility. If you missed the original closing dates, this guide will help you find where you still have opportunities to apply and what steps to take.
The University of Johannesburg offers a Late Enquiry System that allows prospective students to check whether spaces are still available in certain qualifications.
Students can submit their details online to find out if there’s room in their chosen programme — but acceptance is not guaranteed and depends on available space.
TUT is known for being more flexible with late applications. For 2026, it has late application periods for programmes with unfilled spaces, especially diplomas and certificates. Check the iEnabler student portal for details and deadlines.
NMU is planning online late registrations and applications for selected programmes where spaces remain. If certain courses haven’t filled, you can still apply once the late window opens.
WSU is also expected to allow late applications for programmes with available spaces during the late application period in January — check campus admissions contacts for specifics.
DUT offers late applications via the Central Applications Office (CAO) for select programmes (including engineering), with rolling acceptance while spaces remain available.
MUT accepts late applications online through CAO as long as there are still spots in certain courses, and no walk‑ins are required.
UNIZULU may still open applications or accept “change of mind” requests through CAO until spaces are filled (deadline around late February 2026).
UKZN may still accept late applications for some non‑restricted courses where space remains, although high‑demand programmes (like Medicine and Law) usually do not have late windows.
If you’re aiming for a highly competitive institution with strict deadlines, you’ll need to plan for the 2027 cycle:
Late applications are usually conditional and competitive:
Universities only consider late forms for programmes where spots remain after the main application period. Popular courses often fill quickly and are closed to late applicants.
You still need to submit:
These must be uploaded quickly during the late application window.
Even if you apply late, acceptance depends on availability and meeting minimum requirements.
📍 Check Multiple Institutions
If your first choice is closed, apply to universities with late windows — even if it means a different programme — to avoid losing a year.
📍 Use Central Application Platforms (like CAO)
Institutions like DUT, MUT, and UNIZULU accept late applications through CAO, making it easier and faster.
📍 Contact Admissions Offices Directly
Sometimes faculty offices can tell you exactly which programmes still accept students and guide you on what to upload or do next.
Watch for Rolling Deadlines
Some universities don’t post fixed dates but accept late applications until programs fill. Monitor official admissions portals closely.
While many of South Africa’s largest institutions have closed their doors for 2026 admissions, a number of universities and tech colleges are still accepting late applications or have special enquiry systems to help students secure a spot. Acting quickly, preparing all documents, and applying early in the late window greatly increases your chances of success.
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