CACH Applications For 2023 Close Today

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KwaZulu-Natal tertiary institutions will shortly stop accepting online late admission applications. This applies to students who haven't already applied for a study opportunity for 2023.

 


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The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) accommodated prospective students to register for the 2023 academic year since matric releases were released late. Among this cohort of matriculants, some of them hadn’t applied for a study opportunity.

Fortunately, the Central Application Clearing House (CACH) helps these individuals apply for placement at the various institutions of higher education in the KwaZulu-Natal province.

In a statement, the Higher Education Department has announced:

CACH applications are open for spaces at universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges; the system will close on 31 March 2023.

Once prospective students have applied through this facility, their information will be forwarded to public universities, colleges, and also to the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETA) for any available learnerships.  

Should an institution have space to place prospective students, they will use the relevant prospective student's information that they have received through CACH but with the exception that they do meet the admission requirements of the particular institution.

Institutions that will be considering applicants for the 2023 academic year include (TVET) Colleges that will be considering prospective students who signed on the CACH facility for Trimester 2 and Semester 2.

However, prospective students will be required to start by registering online through the official CACH website or contact the service between 8h00 and 20h00 on 0800 356 635.

According to DHET, the applications facility has been allowing individuals to register since 27 January 2023 and public tertiary institutions have been considering applicants who signed up as of the week of 30 January 2023.

When it comes to recent school leavers who have no idea what to study, they may contact the Career Development Services on 086 999 0123 for assistance from experts and parents have also been encouraged to support the learner in making decisions about their career path.

 

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