Unisa Dates for October/November Exam Timetable

The University of South Africa, Unisa has announced the important dates relating to the admission processes for the end of the academic year.

Key Dates According to Unisa

These dates reflect key examination admission activities for all modules that have official examinations.

Students who are registered for modules with different modes of assessment (e.g. continuous assessment, portfolios, projects, practicals) are advised to visit their module sites (myModules) for their module assessment plans and due dates.

The Unisa official dates are as follows;

Key activity Due date Comment
Publication of the October/November provisional timetable

 

6 September Students may view the provisional October/November examination timetable on the Examination timetable tool (unisa.ac.za) for planning purposes.
S2 final date for 1st compulsory assignments for examination admission (ALL in timetable modules) 13 September Students are advised to determine their module examination admission criteria as stipulated on their module sites (myModules). Unisa has three admission rules:

a) Submission of any one assignment; or

b) Submission of a minimum number of assignments; or

c) Achieving a minimum formative mark.

Students who have not met their module examination admission criteria, in accordance with the module assessment plan, will not be admitted to the module’s examinations.

Admission to examinations (YR/SLP/S2)

 

15 September

 

Admission letters will be sent to students indicating the dates and times of the module examination sitting.

Students registered for continuous assessments, portfolios, practicals, and so on, must note the “module arrangements” on their admission letters. Such students must refer to their module site(s) (myModules) for the due dates of the assessments.

 

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