How Do I Get My University of Free State APS?  – How To Calculate UFS APS

Are you keen to study at the University of Free State (UFS)? One of the need-to-knows before sending off your application form to UFS is the APS calculation. Most people ask;

Most People Ask;

What does APS stand for?

When do I need to get my APS?

How do I get my APS?

What is the purpose of an APS score?

What is the highest APS score?

How do you calculate your APS score up?

What is APS university?

See Answer.

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How do I get my APS?  

One thing is certain about when to get your APS, that is you need to get your APS (Admission Point Score) mark before you can apply for a course at a university (South Africa).

  • First, you have to have your final Matric examination certificate.
  • Your top 7 Matric subject’s marks are changed into a point system that works out your APS; To calculate your APS, you’ll need to add your six best subjects, excluding Life Orientation

The points you get for each course will depend on the percentage you score in that particular subject. The APS score is the total points you receive from each course

Meeting the bare minimum requirement is not always enough to get you into your desired degree programme, so push hard to get the highest marks you possibly can.

Don’t forget that some courses require you to submit other requirements (e.g. portfolio of work, audition or interview). It’s important for you to check with the faculty what they require from you.

UFS APS Calculation

Here’s a breakdown of the UFS’s APS calculation:

 

UFS AP Score
UFS’s APS calculation

For international applicants and learners who are home-schooled, here’s a conversion table to help you calculate your APS:

UFS International APS
UFS International APS

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