What documents do I need to apply at NMU?

Applying to Nelson Mandela University (NMU) is an exciting step in your academic journey, and being prepared with the right documents is crucial for a smooth application process. Whether you’re a first-time applicant or looking to further your studies, this guide will walk you through the essential documents you need to submit with your online application.

Essential Documents for Your NMU Application

  1. Final Exam Results
    You must provide a certified copy of your academic results. This can be one of the following:
    • Your final Grade 11 exam results.
    • Your most recent Grade 12 exam results (June or September only; March results are not accepted).
    • If you’ve already completed Grade 12, include a certified copy of your matriculation certificate or statement of results.
  2. Previous Academic Records
    If you’ve previously studied at another institution, include:
    • Certified copies of your diploma or degree certificates.
    • Academic records and certificates of conduct from your previous institution.
  3. Identification Documents
    To verify your identity, you need to submit:
    • A certified copy of your ID. If you are still waiting for your ID, a certified copy of your birth certificate will suffice.
    • A certified copy of the identity document of your parent, legal guardian, or surety.
  4. Declaration of Dependence
    If you are a dependent or currently studying, you’ll need a declaration from your parent, legal guardian, or surety. This is important if you are:
    • Currently at school.
    • Studying at a tertiary institution.
    • Recently left school and do not have permanent employment.

Additional Information

It’s essential to note that if your Applicant Score (AS) and subject-specific percentage pass marks do not meet the direct entry requirements for your chosen program, you will need to consider alternative qualifications, as NMU no longer conducts admission testing for applicants.

Moreover, some programs may have additional selection requirements. For specific details, be sure to consult the Undergraduate Guide relevant to your faculty to ensure you meet all the necessary criteria.

Conclusion

Preparing your application for Nelson Mandela University can feel overwhelming, but having the right documents ready will make the process much easier. Ensure that all your copies are certified to avoid any delays in your application. By following these guidelines, you’ll be well on your way to securing a place at one of South Africa’s leading universities.