No late applications or walk-ins accepted, warns UKZN
Updated | By Sandile Bhengu
The University of KwaZulu-Natal has stressed that no late applications for studies or walk-ins will be accepted at its campuses this year.

It says it's had to sift through more than a quarter of a million applications from approximately 110 000 prospective students for the 2023 academic year.
Last year's matrics received their final exam marks a few days ago.
The varsity's Normah Zondo says they're only able to enrol 8 500 students this year.
“This high number of applications is because most students apply for admission to more than one programme. Due to the high number of applications received, the University is thus unable to accommodate ‘walk-in’ applications.
“All registration processes will be completed online and from remote locations. Immediately after the matric results were released, the university commenced with issuing firm offers to qualifying first-entry applicants.”
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