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AnchorLite College Acceptance Letter

AnchorLite College Acceptance Letter

AnchorLite College Acceptance letter 2022 – The AnchorLite College, Acceptance letter has been released for the 2024-2025 academic year…

The management of the AnchorLite College has released the names of successful applicants offered provisional admission into various programs in the institution for the 2024-2025 academic session.

Acceptance letter is simply the names of successfully admitted applicants offered provisional admission into an institution. Acceptance letters are usually released by institutions after the conduct of admission screening exercise.

Applicationstatus20.co.za have published below the procedures to check your AnchorLite College Acceptance letter for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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Check AnchorLite College Application Status Here

AnchorLite College Acceptance letter is successfully uploaded online, to check your admission status follow the below lead from:-
  • The AnchorLite College application status 2024-2025 can only be accessed on the official website of the institution.
  • AnchorLite College Admission Portal: https://www.anchorlitecollege.co.za/
  • Follow the procedures on the portal to access your AnchorLite College admission status.

After confirming your Admission Status, you can then proceed to Download your AnchorLite College Admission letter.

Congratulations if your name is among the successful candidates in the Acceptance letters of the AnchorLite College.

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For more information, contact the school at:

CONTACT DETAILS

Contact Us

Tel: 031 306 2680
Fax: 031 306 2680
Watsapp:072 299 1850

Email: enquiries@anchorlite.co.za

Address:130 Joe Slovo Street, Durban, South Africa