As 2025 draws to a close, thousands of South African students are still searching for a university or college placement for the 2026 academic year. If you’re one of them — don’t panic. While most major universities closed their main application windows between July and September 2025, several institutions still offer late applications or rolling admissions for selected programmes.
Here’s everything you need to know about where and how to apply before the year ends.
Table of Contents
- Universities Still Accepting Applications
- TVET Colleges: Flexible Options for 2026
- Private Colleges: Rolling Admissions and Late Applications
- Application Requirements
- Universities Offering Free Online Applications
- What to Do If You Missed All Deadlines
- December 2025 Action Plan
- Conclusion
Universities Still Accepting Applications
Several universities in South Africa continue to accept late applications for selected programmes. Applicants are advised to verify deadlines directly on institutional websites, as closing dates may differ by faculty and course.
| University | Status (Nov 2025) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) | Late applications open until 30 Nov 2025 | Specific programmes may close earlier. |
| University of Mpumalanga (UMP) | Accepting selected 2026 applications | Focus on Agriculture, Education, and Hospitality programmes. |
| Walter Sisulu University (WSU) | Late applications accepted | Available for diploma and degree courses. |
| Central University of Technology (CUT) | Selected faculties open | Engineering, Health Sciences, and IT programmes. |
| Vaal University of Technology (VUT) | Rolling intake for 2026 | Spaces limited; apply early. |
TVET Colleges: Flexible Options for 2026
For applicants who missed university deadlines, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges provide practical, career-focused programmes with extended application windows.
- False Bay College – 2026 Trimester 1 applications open
- Ekurhuleni West TVET College – Late applications accepted for business and engineering programmes
- Boland College – Extended deadlines for management and agriculture courses
- Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) – N1–N6 technical courses still open
TVET colleges are an effective pathway to employment or further studies, particularly in technical and vocational sectors.
Private Colleges: Rolling Admissions and Late Applications
Private tertiary institutions offer flexible admissions timelines, often extending into early 2026. Key institutions include:
- Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology
- Boston City Campus
- IIE Varsity College
- Damelin
- Rosebank College
These colleges frequently provide online applications, payment plan options, and rolling intakes, making them accessible for late applicants.
Application Requirements
To streamline your late application process, ensure the following documents are prepared:
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Matric certificate or proof of pending results
- Proof of application fee payment (some universities offer free applications)
- Academic transcripts (for prior studies or transfers)
- Valid email address and mobile number for official communications
Pro Tip: If final matric results are not yet available, most institutions allow submission based on preliminary results, which can be updated later.
Universities Offering Free Online Applications
Several South African universities now offer free online applications, reducing barriers for prospective students:
- University of Johannesburg (UJ)
- University of the Western Cape (UWC)
- Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT)
- Walter Sisulu University (WSU)
Applying online not only saves time but also allows applicants to apply to multiple institutions efficiently.
What to Do If You Missed All Deadlines
If all university and college deadlines have passed, you still have options:
- Enrol in short courses or online certifications to enhance qualifications
- Consider a bridging or higher certificate programme for 2027 entry
- Upgrade matric subjects to improve admission eligibility
- Gain work experience through internships, volunteering, or part-time roles
A delayed start does not hinder long-term success; many students enter tertiary education via alternative pathways.
December 2025 Action Plan
| Task | Deadline | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Submit applications | By 15 Dec 2025 | Earlier if applying to MUT, CUT, or UMP |
| Pay application fees | Upon submission | Retain proof of payment |
| Track application status | Weekly | Use official portals and email notifications |
| Prepare registration documents | January 2026 | Ensure all certificates and IDs are ready |
Conclusion
December is the final window to secure a place at a South African university, TVET college, or private institution for the 2026 academic year. Acting promptly ensures you do not miss this opportunity to advance your education.
Whether pursuing a degree, diploma, or certificate, the first step is to apply immediately and confirm your eligibility for your chosen programme.
