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Walter Sisulu University Admission Point Score APS

Walter Sisulu University Admission Point Score APS

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Walter Sisulu University Admission Point Score APS

Walter Sisulu University Admission Point Score APS – See Details Below:

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Admission Point Score

Applicants who have obtained an NSC qualification must meet the required Admission Point Score (APS) score that is set for each programme.

NSC results are translated into points for each NSC subject. Results of interviews and other assessments may also be taken into account in determining the total APS or Admission Point Score.

Unless otherwise stated within a programme prospectus the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology has, in terms of the new NSC, allocated a rating system according to levels as follows:

APS

Level Percentage Symbol Status of achievement APS
7 90-100% A+ Outstanding achievement   9
7 80-90% A Outstanding achievement   8
6 70-79% B Meritorious achievement   7
5 60-69% C Substantial achievement   6
4 50-59% D Moderate achievement   5
3 40-49% E Adequate achievement   4
2 30-39% F Elementary achievement   1
1 0-29% G Not achieved – Fail   0

Admission Point System (APS)

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The Education programme endeavours to use a point system for admissions. The achievement levels are then translated into points for each NSC subject. Points will be used to calculate the total Admission Point Score (APS).

• The minimum APS required for likely admission into Diploma programmes (ND ABET and ULME) shall be 20.

• The minimum APS required for a Bachelor’s degree is 26.

The Education Admissions Committee considered the administration of admission point score as proposed by HESA. The Committee appreciates the breakdown made in the achievement levels as this advantages a student whose performance is better than others.

On the basis of the HESA proposal the points will be awarded as in the following example:

NSC percentage per subject points 

NSC percentage per subject

Points

91%

8.1

86%

7.6

82%

7.2

79%

6.9

64%

5.4

55%

4.5

43%

3.3

39%

2.9

31%

2.1

30%

2.0

29%

1.9

28%

1.8

27%

1.7

26%

1.6

25%

1.5

The purpose of the above split will assist departments in admitting students according to their performance as opposed to the previous point system where a learner who scores 70% and the one who scores 79% would both attain 6 points.

It should be noted that the above scoring system excludes Life Orientation and Mathematical Literacy. Points for these two are allocated as follows:

 

NSC percentage per subject points 

NSC percentage per subject

Points

90-100%

5

80-89%

4

70-79%

3

60-79%

2

40-49%

0

30-39%

0

 0-29%

0

 

Admission Point Score (APS)

Applicants who have obtained an NSC qualification must meet the required (APS) that is set for each programme.

NSC results are translated into points for each NSC subject. Results of interviews and other assessments may also be taken into account in determining the total APS or Admission Point Score.

Unless otherwise stated within a campus prospectus, WSU has, in terms of the NSC according to levels as follows: APS

Level Percentage Symbol Status of achievement APS
7 90-100% A+ Outstanding achievement 9
7 80-90% A Outstanding achievement 8
6 70-79% B Meritorious achievement 7
5 60-69% C Substantial achievement 6
4 50-59% D Moderate achievement 5
3 40-49% E Adequate achievement 4
2 30-39% F Elementary achievement 1
1 0-29% G Not achieved – Fail 0

 

General Rules and Comments

  1. In keeping with Act 101 of 1997 for minimum requirements, revised in May 2008, meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to programmes offered at the campuses.
  2. Due to the large number of applications for a limited number of places, there is a competitive selection process.
  3. SATAP tests are conducted for all applicants applying for admission to the Science, Engineering & Technology programmes.
  4. The assessment by SATAP tests/ portfolio presentation (where applicable) is equally weighted with academic results in Matric or NSC.
  5. Admission in terms of recognition of prior learning (RPL) is in accordance to Walter Sisulu University policy.
  6. Transfer from other institutions will be considered on merit.
  7. Under exceptional circumstances, the Dean may exercise his discretion.
  8. Applicants who have been excluded from other institutions on academic grounds will not be considered.