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Know what you want to study. 

  • Explore the faculty or department you're interested in.
  • Take a walk around and check out the layout of the classrooms and facilities. 
  • Talk to lecturers if they're available - they can give you firsthand insight into the courses and learning environment. 
  • Get the details: How many subjects will you take each year? Are there elective or optional subjects you can take?
You're in the discovery phase - still considering what to study.
  • Take the time to explore the faculties or departments that interest you. 
  • Spend enough time in each one to get a real feel for the environment, facilities, and overall vibe - it'll help you make a more informed decision. 
  • Consider booking a session with the student advisory department. They can guide you through your options and support you in choosing the path that's right for you. 

Overall 

  • Accommodation: If you're considering dorm life, visit in advance to see if it's a good fit and to understand the living environment. 
  • Library: Ensure the library offers the resources and atmosphere you need for studying and research. 
  • Facilities: Explore what's on offer - gyms, student lounges, computer labs, health services, and more. 
  • Transport & Parking: Check if parking is adequate or if reliable public transport is available. 
  • Financial Considerations: What are the total costs? Are bursaries or financial aid options available? 
  • Deadlines & Selection: What are the registration deadlines? Is there a selection process for your chosen field of study? 
  • Accreditation: Confirm that the institution is registered with SAQA or the Department of Higher Education.

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