How to Apply For Unisa Supplementary Exams

How to Apply For Unisa Supplementary Exams If you have fail module at UNISA you have chance Seat for Supplementary Exams Get Guide on to Apply

How to apply for a Unisa Supplementary Exams

If you find yourself in a spot where you need to write supplementary exams, here are the simple steps to take to apply.

  • Use your student number and password to sign in to myUnisa, which is the online student platform for UNISA.
  • Click on the “myAdmin” tab once you’re logged in.
  • Click on the “Exam results” link under the “myAdmin” tab.
  • You will see how you did on your exams for this term. If you can take a supplementary test, you will have the chance to sign up for it.
  • Click the “Apply for a Supplemental Exam” link and choose the module(s) you want to apply for a supplementary test.
  • Look over the details and make sure your application is complete.
  • Use the online payment method to pay the fee for the extra test or tests.
  • You will get a confirmation of your application and payment once your payment has been handled.

Who qualifies for supplementary?

The University of South Africa (Unisa) has issued some extra information to properly identify which students qualify for supplementary exams.

This has, according to Unisa, been done to answer a matter brought up by the National Student Representative Council (NSRC).

“The Institution is currently conducting the May/June 2022 examination. As previously communicated by the Registrar, students were advised to follow the step by step guide which addresses protocols for admission to a supplementary examination. The following matter was raised by the NSRC,” Unisa writes.

That aforementioned step by step guide is likely the same one which we highlighted last week. This guide, released earlier in the year, should contain most if not all the info a student will need to prepare for exams.

In an answer to the NSRC, the Portfolio of Teaching, Learning, Community Engagement and Student Support at Unisa provides the following list which outlines admission to supplementary opportunity for 2021 students:

  • Only students that had admission to the January/February 2022 examination as a first opportunity, are considered for a 2nd supplementary opportunity in the May/June 2022 examination.
  • Students that had admission to the January/February 2022 examination as their 2nd opportunity, will not have admission to the May/June 2022 examination for an additional and 3rd opportunity.
  • FI students are identified for second opportunities only, not for a third opportunity.

A bit more information about supplementary exams can be found in this PDF released by the university back in 2019.

While not mentioned by Unisa we recommend that any student still not sure about their status in regards to extra exams and their passing or failing to contact their module co-ordinators as these topics vary by module.

How much is a supplementary exam at Unisa?

Apart from your general fees, there are various miscellaneous fees that you will encounter in the course of your studies, such as supplementary exams, remarks, exemption certificates and library cards. All miscellaneous fees are payable to Unisa and may be included with your student fees.

The following table details all these fees and indicates who they apply to:

Supplementary, special and aegrotat examinationsR315.00Per study unit
Remarking of examinations scriptsR550.00Examination scripts and closing dates for application (per examination script)
Closing dates for the receipt of applications to have examination answer scripts rechecked/remarked are as follows:

  • October / November 2023 examinations: 31 January 2024
  • January / February 2024 supplementary examinations: 30 March 2024
  • May / June 2024 examinations: 16 August 2024
Purchasing of examination scriptsR65.00
Additional costs for practical modulesAdditional costs for practical modules must be paid as part of the minimum amount payable at registration.
R3,500.00COC1501
R4,600.00COC2602
R4,000.00COC3601
R3,000.00COC3602
R3,500.00COC4701
R3,500.00COC4702
R2,000.00HES4807
Issuing of complete or conditional exemption certificates by the Matriculation BoardR750.00The fees are payable before or on registration.
Dishonoured paymentsR820.00The levy will be charged per dishonoured transaction.
Levy on students in
foreign countries
Category
Levy per
year module
Levy per
semester module
Students with an address outside the RSA must pay the additional compulsory levy on registration:
AR3,490.00R1,745.00Category A: Africa
BR6,680.00R3,335.00Category B: Rest of the world
Students who after registration change their postal address to a foreign address will be liable to pay the foreign levy as specified. The levy for foreign students is not transferable and also not refundable. This rule also applies to the change of address from foreign countries to South Africa.
Access card (Smart card)R80.00Students who are liable for the access card fees are:

  • Students who apply for a card for the first time
  • Students who previously had a card but need a new one
  • Students whose previous card is lost or damaged

Students who are in possession of an access card and reregister do not need to apply or pay for a new card; the old card will be activated automatically.

If you indicated “yes” on the registration form with regard to the Access card, the card fees will automatically be payable upon registration as part of your minimum payment.

Amount forfeited in case of death prior to the examination periodR2,045.00
Application feeR140.00Internet or self-help
R225.00Hard copy (fax or post)
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