University of Cape Town Applications Forms for 2016
University of Cape Town (UCT) is South Africa’s oldest university, founded in 1829, UCT has one of the most picturesque campuses in the world, situated on the slopes of Table Mountain’s Devil’s Peak and overlooking Rondebosch in Cape Town. The university is regarded as the top research institution on the continent, with more “A” rated researchers than any other South African university. It is the highest ranked African university in both the QS World and the Times Higher Education world university rankings. The university is home to Groote Schuur Hospital, where the world’s first heart transplant took place in 1967, and lists five Nobel Laureates among its alumni.
Closing Dates:
30 September 2015 – Closing date for undergraduate applications
31 October 2015 – Closing date for student financial aid
Undergraduates
Overview
The application procedure
The following recommendations are for the benefit of applicants.
When to apply
Applications should be submitted as early as possible in the applications cycle, which commences in April of each year.
Application Fees
An application fee is payable with every application, except in the case of most graduates of UCT. Please refer to Fee structure for further information.
Submitting results and documents
Current learners at school should ensure that all examination results from Grade 11 until September of grade 12 are submitted. Failure to submit these results may result in delays.
Transferring students should ensure that all transcripts and academic records are submitted as early as possible, and that a final transcript of current studies being undertaken reaches the Admissions Office as soon as possible after receipt.
Monitor your application
You are encouraged to monitor the status of your application. You can do this online.
Apply now
Please see Directions for Applicants below for closing dates for various postgraduate applications. They are also listed on the online applications site. |
You may apply online. In order to apply online you will need a working email address and your South African identity number, or, if you are an international applicant, your passport number.
If you are unable to apply online, you may submit a paper application by printing the forms from the links below, and sending them to the Admissions office at the address indicated on the right.
Undergraduate Application Forms (2016)
- Application for Undergraduate Admission in 2016. Please refer to the 2016 Directions for Undergraduate Applicants for information and code tables needed to complete this form.
- 2016 Directions for Undergraduate Applicants
- 2016 Undergraduate Prospectus
- Undergraduate Funding Application Form – All applicants for need-based financial aid must complete this form, and submit it, along with all supporting documents, no later than 31 October 2014.
- Personal Report Form – All school-leaving MBChB applicants (and those who are on a gap year)are invited to complete this form. Completion of the form is not compulsory, but may be used to support the application.
- Curriculum vitae template – All MBChB applicants who have already done tertiary studies are invited to complete this form. Completion of the form is not compulsory, but may be used to support the application.
- Bachelor of Architectural Studies Form – This form must be completed by all Bachelor of Architectural Studies applicants.
- Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Form – This form must be completed by all Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) applicants.
- Semester Study Abroad – go to the UCT Online Applications website and follow the application instructions. Kindly note there are no paper-based application forms for the Semester Study Abroad programme.
Postgraduate Application Forms (2016)
- 2016 Directions for Postgraduate Applicants
- 2014-2016 Postgraduate Prospectus
Postgraduate Application Forms (2015)
Application Fee Payment Form
- Credit Card Application Fee Payment – for credit card payment authorisation of application fees only
Undergraduate degrees & diplomas
Please note: for detailed information on these degrees and diplomas please consult the Commerce Faculty handbook.
Description |
Bachelor of Business Science: 4 or 5 year academic development programme Computer Science Economics Economics with Law Finance Finance with Accounting Information Systems Marketing Organisational Psychology Quantitative Management |
Bachelor of Business Science: in Actuarial Science (five-year academic development programme) Actuarial Science Quantitative Finance |
Bachelor of Business Science: in Actuarial Science: Actuarial Science Quantitative Finance |
Bachelor of Business Science: Computer Science Economics Economics with Law Finance Finance with Accounting Information Systems Marketing Organisational Psychology Quantitative Management |
Bachelor of Commerce: 3 or 4-year academic development programme Accounting with Law Chartered Accountant Option Economics & Finance economics & Statistics Economics with Law General Accountant Option Information Systems Information Systems & Computer Science Management Studies Philosophy, Politics & Economics |
Bachelor of Commerce: Accounting with Law Chartered Accountant Option Economics & Finance economics & Statistics Economics with Law General Accountant Option Information Systems Information Systems & Computer Science Management studies Philosophy, Politics & Economics |
Bachelor of Commerce: in Actuarial Science: Actuarial Science Quantitative Finance |